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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 632-JUNE 24, 1948 at Hot Springs, Arkansas; advertising, and other necessary miscel- laneous expenses of the Medical Department; $75,126,163. CORPS OF ENGINEERS ENGINEER SERVICE, ARMY Equipment, instru- Engineer Service: For the design, development, procurement, ments, etc. manufacture, maintenance, alteration, repair, installation, storage, and issue of engineer equipment, instruments, appliances, supplies, materials, tools and machinery required in the equipment and train- ing of troops and in military operations, including military surveys; Engineer School operation and maintenance of the Engineer School, including compen- sation of civilian lecturers, and purchase and binding of scientific and Maps,et. professional books, pamphlets, papers, and periodicals; procurement, preparation, and reproduction of maps and similar data for military ingelirns tr o a ion purposes; expenses incident to the Engineer Service in military and training operations, including military surveys, and including research and development of improved methods in such operations, rental of storehouses and grounds, and repair and alteration of buildings, Rroadcot- including heat, light, power, water, and communication service, not tion. otherwise provided for and expenses of railroad construction, including purchase or lease of equipment and materials, and the acquisition of lands, rights-of-way thereon, and other interests therein and tempo- rary use thereof; $166,000,000, of which $2,000,000 is for liquidation Construction of ofobligations incurred pursuant to authority granted under this buildings, etc. head in the Military Appropriation Act, 1948: Provided, That not ater stemstcto exceed $6,422,000 of this appropriation shall be available for con- W sys s, etc. struction of buildings, utilities, and facilities: Providedfurther,That not to exceed $250,000 of this appropriation shall be available for the rehabilitation of the water-treatment plant pipe line from Camp Haan, California, to the water distribution system, March Field, California, and for additional maintenance and operation costs of the pumping station, Lake Matthews, California, and the water filtration plant, Camp Haan, California. Barracks and quarters, Army: For expenses necessary for the mainte- nance, installation, repair, operation, protection, and rental of build- ings, structures, grounds, utilities, flying fields, fortifications, and appurtenances thereto, or other facilities required for military use including the procurement of supplies, equipment, fuel, printing, bind- ing, communication services, at the seat of government and elsewhere; manufacture, procurement, purchase, storage, issue, and transporta- tion (including research, planning, design, development, inspection, tests, and the handling) of water, gas, electricity, fuel, tools, machin- ery, and equipment; construction of additions and extensions to and alterations, improvements, and rehabilitations of existing facilities; the furnishing of heat and light for buildings erected at private cost, 32 tat. 282. in the operation of the Act approved May 31, 1902 (10 U. S . C . 1346), and buildings on military reservations, authorized by Department of the Army regulations to be used for a similar purpose; and expenses of packing and crating and unpacking and uncrating of equipment, material, supplies, baggage, and goods not otherwise provided for $263,000,000: Provided,That the amounts to be assessed and collected Fort Moonroe Min from nonmilitary interests on the Fort Monroe Military Reservation Resetn, V Virginia, for expenditure in the maintenance, repair, and operation of wharves, roads, sewerage systems, and other utilities at said reserva- tion shall be fixed by the Secretary of the Army during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1949, in proportion to the service rendered to such onj ction costs, nonmilitary interests: Provided further, That no part of the funds herein appropriated shall be available for construction of a permanent 658 [62 STAT.