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59 STAT.] 79TH CONG., IST SESS.--CH. 19-MAR. 2, 1945 29 alternately from Lake Harris to the Wekiwa River, thence to the Saint Johns River; and from Lake Tohopekaliga via the Kissimmee River and Lake Okeechobee to a connection with the Okeechobee Cross-Florida Channel; all with a view to improvement in the inter- est of navigation, flood control, and water conservation. Orange Lake Basin, Florida. Wacasassa River and its tributaries, Florida, with a view to improvement in the interest of navigation, flood control, and related purposes. Channel and harbor at Everglades, Collier County, Florida. Bakers Haulover Inlet, Florida. Waterway from packing house and railroad terminal at Belle Glade, Florida, to Lake Okeechobee and to the Intracoastal Waterway through the Hillsboro and West Palm Beach Canals. Peace River, Florida. Channel to Pahokee, on Lake Okeechobee, Florida. Lake Okeechobee and its tributary streams, Florida, with a view to removing the water-hyacinth. Fisheating Creek, Florida. Channel from bridge at Bradenton, Florida, to deep water in Gulf of Mexico (Tampa Bay). Channel from Tampa Bay to Safety Harbor, Florida. Channel from Old Tampa Bay to Oldsmar, Florida. Channel leading from Tampa Bay Channel directly north to the vicinity of Maximo Point near Saint Petersburg, Florida. Channel leading from Tampa Bay Channel directly north to the vicinity of Mullet Key and with a view to providing a protected harbor and turning basin. Saint Petersburg Harbor, Florida, to provide for a channel up to the depth of thirty feet from the main Tampa Bay ship channel past the port of Saint Petersburg in front of the recreation pier. Hillsboro Inlet, Florida, in the vicinity of Pompano. Channels through Big Pass and Little Pass, from Clearwater Bay, Florida, to deep water in the Gulf of Mexico. Sarasota Bay, Florida: Channel from Caseys Pass (Venice Inlet), through Dona Bay to the bridge on the United States Highway Numbered 41, including a turning basin at the eastern terminus of the channel. Hudson River, Florida. Suwannee River, Georgia and Florida, with a view to improvement da eor b and Flor in the interest of navigation and flood control. Channel from the deep water in Saint Joseph Sound to, and turn- ing basin at, Ozona, Florida. Chassahowitska River, Florida. Crystal River, Florida. Channel, turning basin, and improvements at Horseshoe, Dixie County, Florida. Sante Fe River, from bridge on Federal Highway Numbered 41, near High Springs, to the Suwannee River, and from this bridge upstream to Camp Blanding, Kingsley Lake, Florida. Waterways from Camp Blanding, Kingsley Lake, Florida, via Black Creek to Saint Johns River, and (or) via Black Creek and Doctors Inlet to Saint Johns River. Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, to determine if existing project should be modified by constructing the waterway from Carrabelle, Florida, to Lanark, thence to Turkey Point, Alligator Harbor, Tide Creek, and Panacea. Canal from Saint Marks to Tallahassee, Florida.