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7 4TH CONGRESS . SESS. I. CH. 831. AUGU ST 30, 1935. Projects-Contd. Redwood Creek, California ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Docu- ment Numbered 10, Seventy-third Congress : Provided, That no expense shall be incurred by the United States for the acquiring of any lands required for the purpose of this improvement ; Richmond Harbor, California ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Documents Numbered 7, Seventy-third Congress, and 10, Seventy- fourth Congress ; Napa River, California ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 6, Seventy-s econd Congress : P ro vi de d, That no expense shall be incurred by the United States for the acquiring of any lands required by this improvement ; Monterey Harbor, California ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 45, Seventy-second Congress ; Crescent City Harbor, California ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 40, Seventy-fourth Congress ; Humboldt Harbor and Bay, California ; Rivers and Harbors Com- mittee Document Numbered 14, Seventy-fourth Congress ; San Joaquin River and Stockton Channel, and Suisun Bay, Cali- fornia ; Report of the Chief of Engineers dated June 10, 1933 ; Sacramento River, California ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 35, Seventy-third Congress ; Sacramento River and tributaries, California (debris control) ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 50, Seventy- fourth Congress ; Middle River and connecting channels, California ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 48, Seventy-second Con- ress : Provided, That no expense shall be incurred by the United Mates for the acquiring of any lands required for the purpose of this improvement ; Coos Bay, Oregon, Inner Harbor ; Commerce Committee Docu- ment containing the report of the Chief of Engineers dated April 26, 1934 ; Coquille River, bar and entrance, Oregon i Commerce Committee Document containing the report of the Chief of Engineers dated December 20, 1934 ; Umpqua River, Oregon ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Docu- ment Numbered 9, Seventy-second Congress ; Co lumbia and Lower Willa mette Rivers, below P ortland Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington : The existing project is hereby modi- fied in accordance with the reports submitted in House Documents Numbered 235 and 249, Seventy-second Congress, and Rivers and Harbors Committee Documents Numbered 6, Seventy-third Con- gress, and 1, Seventy-fourth Congress ; Columbia River, Oregon ; construction of dam, ship lock, and works for the utilization of surplus power, at the site at Bonne- ville recommended in the report of the Chief of Engineers dated Au gust 21, 1933 ; Multnomah Channel, Oregon ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 47, Seventy-second Congress ; Youngs Bay and Youngs River, Oregon ; House Document Num- bered 209, Seventy-second Congress ; Columbia and Snake Rivers, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Documents Numbered 25, Seventy- seco nd Cong ress, an d 16, S eventy-t hird Co ngress ; Bakers Bay, Washington ; House Document Numbered 44, Sev- enty-third Congress ; Willapa River and Harbor, Washington ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Documents Numbered 41, Seventy-second Congress, and 37 , Sevent y-third Congres s ;