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113 STAT. 274 PUBLIC LAW 106-53—AUG. 17, 1999 Chief of Engineers dated June 8, 1999, as amended by the Chief of Engineers on August 2, 1999, at a total cost of $25,651,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $20,192,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $5,459,000. (2) SAND POINT HARBOR, ALASKA. —The project for navigation, Sand Point Hsirbor, Alaska: Report of the Chief of Engineers dated October 13, 1998, at a total cost of $11,760,000, with an estimated FedereJ cost of $6,964,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $4,796,000. (3) SEWARD HARBOR, ALASKA. —The project for navigation, Seward Harbor, Alaska: Report of the Chief of Engineers dated June 8, 1999, at a total cost of $12,240,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $4,089,000 and an estimated non-Federed cost of $8,151,000. (4) RIO SALADO (SALT RIVER), PHOENIX AND TEMPE, ARIZONA. —The project for flood control and environmental restoration, Rio Sedado (Salt River), Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona: Report of the Chief of Engineers dated August 20, 1998, at a total cost of $88,048,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $56,355,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $31,693,000. (5) TUCSON DRAINAGE AREA, ARIZONA.—The project for flood damage reduction, environmental restoration, and recreation, Tucson drednage eirea, Arizona: Report of the Chief of Engineers dated May 20, 1998, at a total cost of $29,900,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $16,768,000 and an estimated non- Federal cost of $13,132,000. (6) AMERICAN AND SACRAMENTO RIVERS, CALIFORNIA. — (A) IN GENERAL.— The Folsom Dam Modification portion of the Folsom Modification Plan described in the United States Army Corps of Engineers Supplemental Information Report for the American River Watershed Project, CEdifomia, dated March 1996, as modified by the report entitled "Folsom Dam Modification Report, New Outlets Plan", dated Mgu'ch 1998, prepared by the Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency, at an estimated cost of $150,000,000, with an estimated Federal cost of $97,500,000 and an estimated non-Federal cost of $52,500,000. The Secretary shall coordinate with the Secretary of the Interior with respect to the design and construction of modifications at Folsom Dam auuiorized by this paragraph. (B) REOPERATION MEASURES. —Upon completion of the improvements to Folsom Dam. authorized by subparagraph (A), the variable space allocated to flood control witmn the Reservoir shall be reduced from the current operating range of 400,000-670,000 acre-feet to 400,000-600,000 acre-feet. (C) MAKEUP OF WATER SHORTAGES CAUSED BY FLOOD CONTROL OPERATION.— The Secretary of the Interior shall enter into, or modify, such agreements with the Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency regarding the operation of Folsom Dam and reservoir as may be necessary in order that, notwithstanding any prior agreement or provision of law, 100 percent of the water needed to make up for any water shortage caused by variable flood control operation during any year at Folsom Dam and resulting in