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[Lakeport Reservoir.]-The project for the Lakeport Dam and Reservoir with supplemental channel improvements, Scotts Creek, Cache Creek Basin, California, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 259, Eighty-ninth Congress, at an estimated cost of $9,360,000. (79 Stat. 1083)

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[Lower Grande Ronde and Catherine Creek.]-The projects for the Lower Grande Ronde and Catherine Creek dams and reservoirs, Grande Ronde River and tributaries, Oregon, are hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 280, Eighty-ninth Congress, at an estimated cost of $20,440,000. The Chief of Engineers shall construct, operate, and maintain such projects.

[Willow Creek.]-The project for flood protection on Willow Creek, Oregon, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 233, Eighty-ninth Congress, at an estimated cost of $6,680,000. (79 Stat. 1084)

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Sec. 208. [Framework plans for developing water resources of major regions and basins.]—The Secretary of the Army is hereby authorized and directed to cause surveys for flood control and allied purposes, including channel and major drainage improvements, and floods aggravated by or due to wind or tidal effects, to be made under the direction of the Chief of Engineers, in drainage areas of the United States and its territorial possessions, which include the localities specifically named in this section. After the regular or formal reports made on any survey authorized by this section are submitted to Congress, no supplemental or additional report or estimate shall be made unless authorized by law except that the Secretary of the Army may cause a review of any examination or survey to be made and a report thereon submitted to Congress, if such review is required by the national defense or by changed physical or economic conditions. Watersheds of streams in the North Atlantic region draining northward in New York toward the Saint Lawrence River below the international boundary and draining directly into the Atlantic Ocean above the Virginia-North Carolina State line with respect to a framework plan for developing the water resources of the region.

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All streams flowing into the sounds of North Carolina between Cape Lookout and the Virginia line except those portions of the Neuse, Pamlico, and Roanoke Rivers above the estuarine reaches.

Watersheds of streams in the South Atlantic region draining directly to the Atlantic Ocean below the Virginia-North Carolina State line and draining directly into the Gulf of Mexico east of Lake Pontchartrain with respect to a framework plan for developing the water resources of the region.

The Rio Grande and its tributaries with respect to a framework plan for flood control and other purposes.

Watersheds of streams, washes, lakes, and their tributaries, which drain areas of the great basin region of Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming with respect to a framework plan for flood control and other purposes. The Colorado River and tributaries above Lees Ferry, Arizona, with respect to a framework plan for flood control and other purposes.

The Colorado River and tributaries below Lees Ferry, Arizona, with respect to a framework plan for flood control and other purposes.

Watersheds of streams in the Pacific Northwest region which drain directly into the Pacific Ocean along the coastlines of Washington and Oregon with respect to a framework plan for developing the water resources of the region.

Watersheds of streams in California which drain directly into the Pacific Ocean and of streams, washes, lakes, and their tributaries, which drain areas in the eastern portion of the California region with respect to a framework plan for developing the water resources of the region. (79 Stat. 1085)

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Sec. 216. [San Francisco Bay-Water quality control study.]—The Secretary of the Army is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be made, under the direction of the Chief of Engineers, an investigation and study of San Francisco Bay, California, including San Pablo Bay, Suisun Bay, and other adjacent bays and tributaries thereto, with a view toward determining the feasibility of, and extent of Federal interest in, measures for waste disposal and water quality control and allied purposes. (79 Stat. 1088)

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Sec. 222. [Short title].-Title II of this Act may be cited as the "Flood Control Act of 1965". (79 Stat. 1089)

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PUBLIC WORKS APPROPRIATION ACT, 1966

[Extracts from] An act making appropriations for certain civil functions administered by the Department of Defense, the Panama Canal, certain agencies of the Department of the Interior, the Atomic Energy Commission, the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Delaware River Basin Commission, and the Interoceanic Canal Commission, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, and for other purposes. (Act of October 28, 1965, Public Law 89-299, 79 Stat. 1096)

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For construction and rehabilitation of authorized reclamation projects or parts thereof (including power transmission facilities) and for other related activities, as authorized by law, to remain available until expended, * * *

[San Luis interceptor drain-Conditions-Terminal point.]-Provided further, That the final point of discharge for the interceptor drain for the San Luis unit shall not be determined until (1) completion of a pollution study by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, (2) development of a plan to minimize any detrimental effect of the San Luis drainage waters on San Francisco Bay, and (3) agreement is reached by the Secretary with the State of California, subject to the approval of the President, limiting the Federal share of the costs of the drain to Antioch to not more than 60 per centum thereof, and if found necessary to extend the drain beyond Antioch, the Federal share of such extension shall be determined on the basis of an equitable apportionment of the additional costs between the Federal Government and the non-Federal entities who are to use the facilities: Provided further, That no funds shall be made available under this appropriation for the construction in Contra Costa County, California, of any portion of the interceptor drain in connection with the San Luis unit which terminates at any point east of Port Chicago: (79 Stat. 1101)

EXPLANATORY NOTES

Provision Repeated. The same two provisos are found in the most recent appropriation act, the Act of October 15, 1966, 80 Stat. 1007, with the addition of the following at the end after Port Chicago: "except for piers and abutments at a crossing site of the drain over the intake channel of the

pumping plant for the California aqueduct." Earlier Provision. The same limitation on the terminal point as in the second proviso appears in the preceding year's appropriation act, the Act of August 30, 1964, 78 Stat. 686.

[Delivery of water to Mexico.]—Provided further, That not to exceed $2,200,000 shall be available for construction of additional facilities associated with

PUBLIC WORKS APPROPRIATION ACT, 1966 1859 delivery of Colorado River water to Mexico, and to be nonreimbursable: (79 Stat. 1101)

[Replacement of Paradise Valley Diversion Dam.]-Provided further, That not to exceed $450,000 shall be available for replacement of the Paradise Valley Diversion Dam on the Milk River project, Montana, with facilities to serve the lands of the Paradise Valley Irrigation District, to be repaid in full under terms and conditions satisfactory to the Secretary of the Interior. (79 Stat. 1101)

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UPPER COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT

[Page Accommodation School.]-For the Upper Colorado River Storage Projects, as authorized by the Act of April 11, 1956 (43 U.S.C. 620d), to remain available until expended, * * * Provided further, That $163,000 of the funds herein appropriated for the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund shall be available for operation of the Page, Arizona, Accommodation School, and to be nonreimbursable and nonreturnable. (79 Stat. 1102)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

Provision Repeated. A similar provision

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act, the Act of October 15, 1966, 80 Stat. 1008.

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[Short title.]-This Act may be cited as the "Public Works Appropriation Act, 1966". (79 Stat. 1110)

EXPLANATORY

Not Codified. The extracted portions of this act shown here are not codified in the U.S. Code.

Legislative History. H.R. 9220, Public Law 89-299 in the 89th Congress. Reported in House from Appropriations June 17, 1965; H.R. Rept. No. 527. Passed House June 22, 1965. Reported in Senate from Appropriations August 19, 1965; S. Rept.

NOTES

No. 632. Passed Senate, amended, August 23, 1965. Senate asks for conference August 23, 1965. House agrees to a conference Oct. 12, 1965. Conference report filed October 13, 1965; H.R. Rept. No. 1163. House agrees to conference report Oct. 14, 1965. Senate agrees to conference report Oct. 15, 1965.

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ANADROMOUS AND GREAT LAKES FISHERIES

An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to initiate with the several States a cooperative program for the conservation, development, and enhancement of the Nation's anadromous fish, and for other purposes. (Act of October 30, 1965, Public Law 89304, 79 Stat. 1125)

[Sec. 1. Secretary authorized to conclude cooperative agreements with States to conserve anadromous and Great Lakes fish-Cost sharing-Management agreements.]-(a) For the purpose of conserving, developing, and enhancing within the several States the anadromous fishery resources of the Nation that are subject to depletion from water resources developments and other causes, or with respect to which the United States has made conservation commitments by international agreements, and for the purpose of conserving, developing, and enhancing the fish in the Great Lakes that ascend streams to spawn, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with one or more States, acting jointly or severally, that are concerned with the development, conservation, and enhancement of such fish, and, whenever he deems it appropriate, with other non-Federal interests. Such agreements shall describe (1) the actions to be taken by the Secretary and the cooperating parties, (2) the benefits that are expected to be derived by the States and other nonFederal interests, (3) the estimated cost of these actions, (4) the share of such costs to be borne by the Federal Government and by the States and other non-Federal interests: Provided, That the Federal share, including the operation and maintenance costs of any facilities constructed by the Secretary pursuant to this Act, which he annually determines to be a proper Federal cost, shall not exceed 50 per centum of such costs exclusive of the value of any Federal land involved: Provided further, That the non-Federal share may be in the form of real or personal property, the value of which will be determined by the Secretary, as well as money, (5) the term of the agreement, (6) the terms and conditions for disposing of any real or personal property acquired by the Secretary during or at the end of the term of the agreement, and (7) such other terms and conditions as he deems desirable.

(b) The Secretary may also enter into agreements with the States for the operation of any facilities and management and administration of any lands or interests therein acquired or facilities constructed pursuant to this Act. (79 Stat. 1125; 16 U.S.C. § 757a)

Sec. 2. [The Secretary is authorized to make surveys and studies, clear streams, build fish hatcheries, etc.-Reports to be provided to States and Congress-Water resources projects limited to those needed for fish conservationAuthority to acquire and exchange lands and accept donations of land and money.]-The Secretary, in accordance with any agreement entered into pursuant to section 1 (a) of this Act, is authorized (1) to conduct such investigations, engineering and biological surveys, and research as may be desirable to carry out the program; (2) to carry out stream clearance activities; (3) to construct,

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