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116 STAT. 1234 PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 (c) OFFICE,—The Chief of Engineers shall be furnished an office in one of the public buildings in the District of Columbia, as the Administrator of General Services directs, and shall be supplied by the Federgd Government with stationery, instruments, books, and furniture which may be required for the performance of the duties of the Chief of Engineers. § 9502. Authority of Chief of Engineers (a) IN GENERAL.— The Chief of Engineers and necessary assistants may use all lawful means to carry out their duties. (b) SUPPLY OF WATER IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.— (1) PROVIDING WATER. —The Chief of Engineers has complete control over the Washington Aqueduct to regulate the manner in which the authorities of the District of Columbia may tap the supply of water to the inhabitants of the District of Columbia. (2) STOPPAGE OF WATER FLOW,— The Chief of Engineers shall stop the authorities of the District of Colimibia from tapping the supply of water when the supply is no more than adequate to the wants of the public buildings and grounds. (3) APPEAL OF DECISION.—The decision of the Chief of Engineers on all questions concerning the supply of water under this subsection may be appealed only to the Secretary of the Army. §9503. Record of property The Chief of Engineers shall keep in the office a complete record of all land and other property connected with or belonging to the Washington Aqueduct and other public works under the charge of the Chief of Engineers, together with accurate plans and surveys of the public grounds and reservations in the District of Columbia. §9504. Reports As superintendent of the Washington Aqueduct, the Chief of Engineers annually shall submit to the Secretary of the Army, within nine months after the end of the fiscal year, a report of the Chief of Engineers' operations for that year and a report of the condition, progress, repairs, casusdties, and expenditures of the Washington Aqueduct and other public works under the charge of the Chief of Engineers. § 9505. Paying for main pipes (a) FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.—The Federal Government shall only pay for the number of msdn pipes of the Washington Aqueduct needed to furnish public buildings, offices, and groxinds with the necessary supply of water. (b) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,— The District of Colimibia shall pay the cost of any main pipe of the Washington Aqueduct which supplies water to the inhabitants of the District of Columbia, in the manner provided by law. §9506. Civil penalty A person that, without the consent of the Chief of Engineers, taps or opens the mains or pipes laid by the Federal Government is liable to the Government for a civil penalty of at least $50 and not more than $500,