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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 4212

PUBLIC LAW 99-662—NOV. 17, 1986 The feature of the project for navigation, Newburyport Harbor, Essex County, Massachusetts, authorized by the Act of

59 Stat. 10.

March 2, 1945, Public Law 14, Seventy-ninth Congress, which

82 Stat. 731.

84 Stat. 1818. ' ' /

64 Stat. 163. 68 Stat. 1248.

49 Stat. 1028.

80 Stat. 1405.

74 Stat. 480.

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82 Stat. 731. 60 Stat. 634.

21 Stat. 180.

feature consists of deepening the entrance channel from 12 to 15 feet and deepening the turning basin along the Newburyport waterfront from 9 to 12 feet. The Nookagee Lake feature of the project for flood control. North Nashua River, Massachusetts, authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1968, which feature consists of a multiple-purpose earthfill dam and reservoir on the North Nashua River in Westminster, Massachusetts. The project for navigation. Pleasant Bay, Massachusetts, authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1970. The feature of the project for navigation, Salem Harbor, Essex County, Massachusetts, authorized by the Act of March 2, 1945, Public Law 14, Seventy-ninth Congress, which feature consists of deepening to 10 feet a channel from deep water in the central part of Salem Harbor to Pickering Wharf near the South River. The uncompleted groin feature of the project for beach erosion control, Winthrop Beach, Massachusetts, authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1950. The feature of the project for navigation, Lynn Harbor, Massachusetts, authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1954, which feature consists of enlarging the turning basin to include the easterly 300 feet of the municipal channel. The feature of the project for navigation, Lynn Harbor, Massachusetts, authorized by the River and Harbor Act of August 30, 1935, Public Law 409, Seventy-fourth Congress, which feature consists of deepening from 22 to 25 feet a 2.7-mile channel from Bass Point to and including a turning basin at the head of Lynn Harbor. The project for flood control, Monoosnoc Brook, Massachusetts, authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1966. The project for flood control, Monoosnoc Lake, Worcester County, Massachusetts, authorized by the River and Harbor Act of November 7, 1966. The feature of the project for beach erosion control. Cape Cod Canal to Provincetown, Massachusetts (Town Neck Beach), authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1960 which feature consists of widening approximately 6,500 feet of beach east of the eastern entrance to Cape Cod Canal to 125 feet and raising the inshore end of the existing east jetty at the east entrance to such Canal. MICHIGAN,

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The project for navigation, Forestville Harbor, Michigan, authorized by the River and Harbor Act of 1968. The project for navigation. Middle Channel, Saint Clair River, Michigan, authorized by the River and Harbor Act of July 24, 1946, Public Law 525, Seventy-ninth Congress. The project for flood control. Red Run Drain, Lower Clinton River, Michigan, authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1970. The uncompleted portion of the project for navigation. Grand Marais Harbor, Michigan, authorized by the River and Harbor Act of June 14, 1880, which portion consists of widening the inner portion of the channel from 250 to 300 feet.