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PUBLIC LAW 101-229—DEC. 13, 1989 103 STAT. 1951 (4) The provisions of this subsection shall only be applicable if the Secretary of the Army has previously made a determination that such adjacent agricultural area will not be adversely affected. (f) CURRENT CANAL OPERATING LEVELS.—Nothing in this section shall be construed to require or prohibit the Secretary of the Army or the South Florida Water Management District from maintaining the water level within any project canal below the maximum au- thorized operating level as of the date of enactment of this Act. (g) No LIMITATION ON OTHER CLAiMs.- If the Secretary of the Army makes a determination of no adverse effect pursuant to subsection (b), such determination shall not be considered as a limitation or prohibition against any available legal remedy which may otherwise be available. (h) COORDINATION. — The Secretary and the Secretary of the Army shall coordinate the construction program authorized under this section and the land acquisition program authorized in section 102 in such a manner as will permit both to proceed concurrently and as will avoid unreasonable interference with property interests prior to the acquisition of such interests by the Secretary under section 102. (i) WEST DADE WELLFIELD.—No Federal license, permit, approval, right-of-way or assistance shall be granted or issued with respect to the West Dade Wellfield (to be located in the Bird Drive Drainage Basin, as identified in the Comprehensive Development Master Plan for Dade County, Florida) until the Secretary, the Grovernor of the State of Florida, the South Florida Water Management District and Dade County, Florida enter into an agreement providing that the South Florida Water Management District's water use permit for the wellfield, if granted, must include the following limiting condi- tions: (1) the wellfield's peak pumpage rate shall not exceed 140,000,000 gallons per day; (2) the permit shall include reasonable, enforceable measures to limit demand on the wellfield in times of water shortage; and (3) if, during times of water shortage, the District fails to limit demand on the wellfield pursuant to (2), or if the District limits demand on the wellfield pursuant to (2), but the Secretary certifies that operation of the wellfield is still causing significant adverse impacts on the resources of the Park, the Gov- ernor shall require the South Florida Water Management District to take necessary actions to alleviate the adverse impact, including, but not limited to, temporary reductions in the pumpage from the wellfield. (j) PROTECTION OF NATURAL VALUES.— The Secretary of the Army is directed in analysis, design and engineering associated with the development of a general design memorandum for works and oper- ations in the "C-111 basin" area of the East Everglades, to take all measures which are feasible and consistent with the purposes of the project to protect natural values associated with Everglades National Park. Upon completion of a general design memorandum Reports, for the area, the Secretary shall prepare and transmit a report to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the Commit- tee on Environment and Public Works of the United States Senate and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and the Commit- tee on Public Works and Transportation of the United States House of Representatives on the status of the natural resources of the C- 111 basin and functionally related lands.