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[87 STAT. 667]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1973
[87 STAT. 667]

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PUBLIC LAW 93-166-NOV. 29, 1973

Fleet Marine Force Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia, $686,000. ' Marine Corps Supply Center, Albany, Georgia, $5,204,000. Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort, South Carolina, $126,000. Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina, $2,580,000. Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona, $1,634,000. Marine Corps Supply Center, Barstow, California, $3,802,000. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California, $10,920,000. Marine Corps A i r Station, E l Toro, California, $747,000. Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California, $3,825,000. Marine Corps Base, Twentynine Palms, California, $2,992,000. Marine Corps A i r Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, $5,988,000. TRIDENT FACILITIES

Various Locations, Trident Facilities, United States, $118,320,000. POLLUTION

ABATEMENT

Various Locations, Air Pollution Abatement, $27,636,000. Various Locations, Water Pollution Abatement, $51,112,000. OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES TENTH NAVAL DISTRIC?!

Naval Complex, Puerto Rico, $1,707,000. Naval Facility, Grand Turk, the West Indies, $1,145,000. A T L A N T I C OCEAN AREA

Naval Air Station, Bermuda, $3,010,000. Naval Complex, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, $8,376,000. Naval Station, Keflavik, Iceland, $6,092,000. E U R O P E A N AREA

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Support Office, Athens, Greece, $1,948,000. Detachment, Souda Bay, Crete, Greece, $4,153,000. Air Facility, Sigonella, Sicily, Italy, $3,086,000. Security Group Activity, Edzell, Scotland, $778,000. Station, Rota, Spain, $85,000. P A C I F I C OCEAN AREA

Naval Communication Station, Harold E. Holt, Exmouth, Australia, $1,192,000. Naval Complex, Guam, Mariana Islands, $10,988,000. Naval Complex, Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines, $278,000. POLLUTION

ABATEMENT

Various Locations, Water Pollution Abatement, $3,995,000. SEC, 202. The Secretary of the Navy may establish or develop Navy Emergency installations and facilities by proceeding with construction made neces- '^"^*"•"•=°"sary by changes in Navy missions and responsibilities which have been occasioned by (1) unforeseen security considerations, (2) new weapons developments, (3) new and unforeseen research and development requirements, or (4) improved production schedules, if the

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