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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 4020

Indians. Historic preservation.

PUBLIC LAW 100-676—NOV. 17, 1988

(2) if, prior to construction of such extensions, the non-Federal interests obtain all necessary Federal and State permits; and (3) if the non-Federal interests agree to hold and save the United States free from damages due to the planning, design, construction, operation, or maintenance of such extensions. Construction costs, operation, and maintenance of such extensions shall be a non-Federal responsibility and shall not be considered part of the Brush Creek flood control project for any purpose. (p) LiBBY DAM, MONTANA.—The project for Libby Dam, Lake Koocanusa Reservoir, Montana, is modified (1) to authorize the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to undertake measures to alleviate low water impact on existing facilities at such project, including provision of low water access to Lake Koocanusa, Montana, and provision of additional planned public recreation sites along the reservoir, and (2) to direct the Secretary to protect Indian archaeological sites which are exposed during the course of operations of such project, at an estimated total cost of $750,000. The Secretary shall coordinate with the Kootenai Tribes in monitoring exposed archaeological sites to prevent pillaging, in preserving artifacts onsite, and in facilitating curation at the tribal curation center in Pablo Montana when onsite preservation is not warranted. (q) SEA BRIGHT TO MONMOUTH BEACH, N E W JERSEY.—Section 854

of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (100 Stat. 41794180) is amended to read as follows: "SEC. 854. SANDY HOOK TO BARNEGAT INLET, NEW JERSEY.

Flood control. Dams.

"(a) Subject to section 903(a) of this Act, the project for beach erosion control, Sandy Hook to Barnegat Inlet, New Jersey, authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1958, is modified to provide that the first Federal construction increment of the Ocean Township to Sandy Hook reach of such project shall consist of a berm of approximately 100 feet at Sea Bright and Monmouth Beach extending to and including a feeder beach in the vicinity of Long Beach substantially in accordance with the plan recommended in the draft General Design Memorandum entitled 'Atlantic Coast of New Jersey, Sandy Hook to Barnegat Inlet, Beach Erosion Control Project, Section 1—Sea Bright to Ocean Township, New Jersey', dated May 1988, at a total initial cost for such increment of $91,000,000 and an annual cost of $1,200,000 for periodic beach nourishment over the life of such increment. "(b) The non-Federal share of the costs of construction and maintenance of the increment referred to in subsection (a) shall be— "(1) for the first $40,000,000 in costs, the amounts expended by non-Federal interests for reconstruction of the seawall at Sea Bright and Monmouth Beach, New Jersey; and "(2) for costs in excess of $40,000,000, a non-Federal share which is in accordance Math title I of this Act. "(c) Before initiation of construction of any increment of the project for beach erosion control, Sandy Hook to Barnegat Inlet, New Jersey, non-Federal interests shall agree to provide public access to the beach for which such increment of the project is authorized in accordance with all requirements of State law and regulations.". (r) WYOMING VALLEY, PENNSYLVANIA.—The project for flood control, Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania, authorized by section 401(a) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (100 Stat. 1424), is