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1012 SIXTY-NINTH oouonnss. sas II. cs. 47. 1927. B_‘§f’°°°m“" R*"°'· That a. survey be made of the shoals near Red Bluff on the Bb§:Lrv¤>· to r¤¤¤¤v¤ Waccamaw River near Conway, South Carolina, by the War `“ Department, for the purpose of removing said shoals, and that such survey and report thereon be made to the Secretary of War not _ later than April 1, 1927.

  • ’“'“°“‘°‘·°“‘ Savannah Harbor, Georgia, in accordance with the reports sub-

mitted in House Documents Numbered 261 and 262, Sixty-ninth gongress, first session, and subject to the conditionsset forth in said ocuments. · · y{§"‘“‘°h‘°°1" B"· Apalachicola Bay, Florida: The modification of the existing projgciéorecommqpded in Hons; Dlpcumegt Nuénbered 106, Sixty- uint n ess rst session is ere aut orize . ';}§{],°§,‘£&2§‘if,‘,§$,Q Inland glateriway in geneial seventiydive feet wide and eight feet me deepsgt local mean low water following the coastal route from Jac nville, Florida., to Miami, Florida, in accordance with the report submitted December 14, 1926 in House Document Numbered 586, Sixty·ninth Congress second session, and subject to the A I t Ri Fu conditions set forth in said document. °°°° V"' ' Anclote River, Florida., in accordance with House Document G rt d Sm Numbered 18 Sixty-third Congress, first session: _ _ na¤urii$i•,i`r1•. D Gulf rt Harbor and Shiip sland Pass, Missrsippiz The lpresent ,,,{j°‘°°"‘*°“ °‘ °’”“" adoptegproject may be mo 16ed by relocation of t e channe across Ship Island Bar at such point as the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, may deem most desirable in the interest vf navigation Amite River and and €90n0H}y' . . . ` V . Bayou Mmmm, Lt. Amrte River and Bayou Manchac, Loiusrana, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered 473, Sixty- umCBm°uBB 0 eighth Congress, sewndsession. 1 La. Y u' ittle Carllou Bayou, Louisiana, in accordance with the report submitted in Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 5, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, and subject to the conditions set Bayou Bommmim forth in said report. _ _ _ p _ Bayou Bonfouca, Louisiana, in accordance with the report sub- mitted in House Document Numbered 474, Sixty-eighth Congress, second session, and 7 subject to the conditions set forth in said Mlslslppx River. dcljuplgng . . p . V one to new or · Mississippi River between Cairo and the Head of Passes: The P‘§;'§f,c, m,,m,,d_ existing reject is hereby modified in accordance with the report submitted) in House Document Numbered 105, Sixty-ninth Congress, sam. Louis to the §mt.S°isS1?n*. . I · ` ” ‘ . , . crm. Mississippi River from the northern boundary of the city of Saint rmgmmomseo. Louis to the mouth of the Ohio. The existing project is hereby modified in accordance with the necommendations submitted by the Chief of Engineers in letteritoithe chairman of the Rivers and Harbors of the House of Representatives, dated December gl, 1926, contagied House Document Numbered 9, Sixty-ninth , n ,sec0n session . 1¤IJ•6°:•°°u miiriig ` and Texas Intracoastal Waterway, from the "§,§';,,, 0, LM River at or near New Orleans, Louisiana, to Corpus w¤¤rr»¤¤ Ggcrll '1‘¤- Christi, exas, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered 238, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session, and cnwai. at osu, subject to the conditions set forth in said document: Provided haw- "`°’· war That the section from Galveston to the vicinity of Gulf, Texas, shall be constructed as recommended by the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors in its- report contained in the said document: D’°"°° “m“°“· Provided further, That not more thantwo Government dredges shall _ be constructed for use in prosecuting this project: And ‘ availed "‘°°‘”°”·’°""’“‘”· further-, That no expense shall be incurred by the United Bates for the acquiring of· any lands required for the purpose of this improvement.