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FIFTY-SEVENTH ·CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1079. 1902. 337 for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete the project recommended in said re rt, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate one hundred and eighty-three thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven dollars, exclusive of the amount herein appropriated. Improving harbor at Edenton Bay, North Carolina: Completing Ed¤¤t<>¤ Bw- N C- improvement, six thousand dollars. mproving harbor at Beaufort, North Carolina: For maintenance, B€¤¤f<>rtN-C· three thousand dollars. Improving Charleston Harbor, South Carolina: For maintenance, Ch¤r1es¢<>¤.S.C- forty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That the unappropriated balance Pfwivvof the amount authorized by the Act of July thirteenth, eighteen hun- i]ri»i.°ivi)i>`iEi>iiie` dred and ninety-two, to be expended for completing the twenty-onefoot project in Charleston Harbor, may be applied to the operating of VOL 30- P- 1125 dredgos under the twenty-six—foot project of November eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, as modified and approved by the division engineer. Im roving the inland waterways between Charleston Harbor, South C,{,§‘Q{‘9‘;.{*Ou"Q*},‘§,,’],@{,§‘; Carohlna, and opposite McClellanville, in accordance with the re rt 1¤¤vi¤¤· submitted by the Chief of Engineers March twenty-six, nineteen linindred and two, fifty thousand dollars, the same to be expended at the end of the route from Charleston northward in procuring a channel _ of four feet depth and sixty feet bottom width: Provided, That all Tiiiiiéu Oman. land required for the same shall be relinquished free of cost to the Government. · v_ Winyah Bay, South Carolina: The dredge or dredges employed in l§§§§‘{},§§;,§·°· connection with the work of improvement at the entrance to Winyah Bay, and such other dredges owned or controlled by the Government as are used on Winyah Bay river systems and canals, may be used in dredging the shoal places between the entrance and the city of Georgetown, South Carolina, over which the least channel depths may at any time be less than at the entrance of the bay; and any expense so caused shall be aid from amounts appropriated or that may be a pro- Promo ° priated for said) Winyah Bay: Provided, That the expense ofpsaid mum ams:. dredging added to that of improving the entrance to said bay shall not exceed the total amount appropriated and authorized to be appro- V I 29 207 priated by Act of June third, 81 hteen hundred and ninety-six. °` ’p` _ ' Improving Savannah Harbor, Ijleorgia: For maintenance, fifty thou- §,{‘,§}’},'§,§‘,’},{‘,;Q',f’· sand dollars. The unexpended balance of amounts heretofore appropriated, and now availa le for the present project, is hereby made available for continuing improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered One hundred and twenty- _ three, Fifty-sixth Congress, second session: Provided, That a contract €[,‘,{'{”,{§’§;_,_ or contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to prosecute the project recommended in said report, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate one million dollars, exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore appro riated: I5-ovid¢»o!fwt}ie1·, That, in the discretion of the Secretary of Vgar, the C*‘“"“°l· navigable depth of twenty-eight feet at mean high water may be extended upstream such distance as is required in the interest of navigation, and the channel in front of the city of Savannah may be widened to six hundred feet by the removal of a portion of Hutchinsons Island. Y Improving harbor at Darien, and Do oy Bar, Georgia: Continuing B£’j‘§jf ““° D°b°’ im rovement and for maintenance, thirty thousand do lars. _ iinproving Brunswick Harbor, outer bar, and inner harbor, Georgia; B'"”""°k* G“‘ Continuing improvement, one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars, of which not exceeding forty thousand dollars may be expended on the outer bar in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered One hundred and seventymine, F ifty-sixth Congress, secvoL xxxu, PT 1--22