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59 STAT.] 79TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.--CH. 19-ALR. 2, 1945 accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated June 5, 1943; Intracoastal Waterway from the Caloosahatchee River to the Anclote River, Florida; House Document Numbered 371, Seventy- sixth Congress; Little Manatee River, Florida; House Document Numbered 552, Seventy-sixth Congress; Tampa Harbor, Florida; Senate Document Numbered 16, and House Document Numbered 119, Seventy-seventh Congress, and Senate Doc- ument Numbered 183, Seventy-eighth Congress; Anclote River, Florida; House Document Numbered 243, Seventy- sixth Congress; Pithlachascotee River, Florida; House Document Numbered 86, Seventy-seventh Congress; Saint Marks River, Florida; House Document Numbered 345, Seventy-seventh Congress; Intracoastal Waterway from Apalachicola Bay to Saint Marks River, Florida; House Document Numbered 442, Seventy-sixth Congress; Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, and Flint Rivers, Georgia and Oeorgia and Florida; House Document Numbered 342, Seventy-sixth Congress; d Saint Josephs Bay, Florida; Senate Document Numbered 17, Seventy-seventh Congress; and in accordance with the report on file in the Office, Chief of Engineers; Watson Bayou, Florida; House Document Numbered 555, Seventy- sixth Congress; Pensacola Harbor, Florida; in accordance with the report of the Chief of Engineers dated April 3, 1943; Alabama-Coosa River, Alabama: Initial and ultimate development Alabama- a of the Alabama-Coosa River and tributaries for navigation, flood ver A control, power development, and other purposes, as outlined in House Document Numbered 414, Seventy-seventh Congress, is hereby author- ized substantially in accordance with the plans being prepared by the Chief of Engineers with such modifications thereof from time to time as in the discretion of the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers may be advisable for the purpose of increasing the develop- ydreloctri ment of hydroelectric power; and that for the initiation and accomn- Appropr, plishment of the ultimate plan appropriations are authorized in such a"utorized" amounts as Congress may from time to time determine to be advisable, the total of such appropriations not to exceed the sum of $60,000,000. The aforesaid authorization and approval shall include authorities for all powerhouses, power machinery, and appurtenances found to be desirable by the Secretary of War upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers and the Federal Power Commission; Mobile Harbor, Alabama; in accordance with the report of the Alabama. Chief of Engineers dated October 26, 1942; Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers, Alabama and Mississippi; House Ailabima an Documents Numbered 276, Seventy-sixth Congress, and 382, Seventy- seventh Congress; Dauphin Island Bay Channel, Alabama; House Document Num- Alabama. bered 333, Seventy-sixth Congress; Bayou Coden, Alabama; House Document Numbered 824, Seventy- seventh Congress; Bayou La Batre, Alabama; House Document Numbered 281, Seventy-sixth Congress; Biloxi Harbor, Mississippi; House Documents Numbered 258 and Miii. 326, Seventy-sixth Congress; Pass Christian Harbor, Mississippi; Senate Document Numbered 214, Seventy-seventh Congress; 66347° -46--PT . -- 2 Flori- Coosa c pow- tt.l l Itlo IInn d Mis- 17