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Vol. 129 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1983 No. 92
@onSres;eional atecord
United States of America
:-
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 981h CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
United States Government Printing Office SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Washwtn. D C 20402
OFFICIAL BUSINESS Penalty for plvate use. $300
Congressmnal Record (USPS 087-390)
Postage and Fees Pad U S Government Prtnttng Offlce
375
SECOND CLASS NEWSPAPER
H 45’78 * C.QvGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE .-. June 28, 1983 H.J. Res. 273: Mr. BOLAND. Mr. Whxrdhr?.
Mr. OBERsThx. Mi. BEDELL, Mr. BONER of Tennessee, Mr. OWENS. Mr. DAUB. Mr. CONTE. Mr. RhxihLL; Mr. GRAY, Mr. VhNDER JAGT. Mr. TIIAXLER. and Mr. VENTO.
H. Con. Re-s. 107: Mr. KASICH. Mr. AUCOIN, Mr. Chitmt, and Mr. SC~~EKJER.
H. Con. Res. 118: Mr. FISH, Mr. LANTOS, Mr. KILDEE, Mr. SOLARZ, Mr. BRITT. Mr. BEDELL. Mr. RhNca, Mr. DYULLY. Mr. STUDDS, Mr. FocLImrh. Mr. BERMAN. Mr. CUR. Mr. TORRICELLI. Mr. MCNULTY. Mr. SCHEUER. Mr. Swrm. Mr. LOWRY of Wash- ington. Mr. HERTEL of Michigan, Mr. MORRI- SON of Connecticut.. Mr. PENNY, Mrs. KEN- NELLY. Mr. BON-. Mr. DICKS. and Mr. PRITCHARD.
H. Res. 191: Mr. BEFELL and Ms. SNOWE.
PETITIONS; ETC. Under clause 1 of rule XXII, peti-
tions and, papers were laid on the Clerk’s desk and referred as follows:
150. By the SPEAKER: Petition of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ. Framingham, Mass., rela- tive to the Opera Company of Boston and the Philippines; to the Committee on For- eign Affairs.
151. Also, petition of the City Council, Cleveland, Ohio, relative to extended unem- ployment benefits; to the Committee on Ways and Means. - -
152. By Mr. JONES of North Carolina: Pe- tition of the Mexico Beach Town Council, Fla.. relative to the Outer Continental Shelf; Jointly, to the Committees on tier- chant Marine and Fisheries and Interior and 1,nsular Affairs.
AMENDMENTS Under clause 6 of rule XXIII, pro-
POSed amepdments were submitted- ag follows:
H.R. 2688 By Mr. LZV-ITAS:
-Page 20. insert after lipe.6 the follow&g: APPROVAL OF RWLES
‘SEC. 16. (a) No funds appropriated to the Consumer Product Safety Commission for fiscal year 1984. 1985, 1986. 1987. and 1988 under the amendment made by section 2 of this Act may be used to place in effect a
-consumer product safety rule under the Consumer Safety Act, a regulation under section 2(qXl) or 3te) of the Federal Haz- ardous Substances Act, or a regulation under section 4 of the Flammable Fabrics Act which rule or regulation !s published in final form by the Commission after the date of the enactment of this subsection but before October 1. 1988, unless a joint resolu- tion approving such rtrle or regulation has been enacted,
(b) To carry out subsection (a) the Con- sumer Prod-u& Safety Commission shall transmit to the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives a copy of each consumer product safety rule promulgated by the Commission under sec- tion 9 of the Consumer Product Safety Act, each regulation promulgated by the Com- mission under section 2(q)(l) or 3(e) of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, and each regulation pfomulgated by the Com- mission under section 4 of the Flammable Fabrics Act, which rule or regulation is pub- lished in final form by the Commission after the date of the enactment of this sub- section but before October 1, 1988.
tc) For purposes of subsection (a). the term “joint resolution” means-
(1) -in the case of a consumer product safety rule, a joint resolution of the Con-
gress which states the following ,after the resolving clause: “That the Congress ap- proves the consumer product safety rule which was promulgated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission with respect to
and which was transmitted to the Con- gress on “, with the blank spaces being filled In appropriately;
(2) in the case of a regulation promulgat- ed under section l(q)(l) or 3te) of the Feder- al Hazardous Substances Act, means a joint resolution of the Congress which states the following after the resolving clause: “That the Congress approves the regulation which was promulgated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission under section of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act with respect to and which ~8s transmitted to the Congress on “, with the blank spaces being filled in appropriately; and
(3) in the case of a regulation promulgat- ed under section 4 of the Flammable Fribrics Act, means a Joint resolution of the Con- gress which states the following after the resolving clause: “That the Congress ap- proves the regulation which was promulgat- ed by the Consumer Product Safety Com- mission under section 4 of the Flammable Fabrics Act with respect to and which wss transmitted to the Congress on “, with the blank spaces being filled in appro- priately.
(To the Shelby amendment ti the nature of a substitute.) -At the end of .the matter proposed to be inserted by the amendme@ insert the fol- lowing:
APPROVAL OF RULES SEC. 3. (a) No funds appropriated to the
Consumer Product Saftey Commission for fiscal year 1984, 1985. or. 1986 under the amendment made by section 2 of this Act may be used t& place in effect a consumer product safety rule under the Consumer Product Safety Act, a regulation under sec- tion 2Qfil) or 3(e) of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, or a regulation under se& Won 4 of the Flammable Fabrics Act which rule or regulation is publlshed in final form by the CommissSon after the date of the en- actment, of thissubsection but before Otto- her 1.1986, unless a Joint resolution approv- lng such rule or regulation has been en- a&cd.
(b) To carry out subsection ‘(a) the Con. sumer Product Safety Commission shall transmit to the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives a copy of each oonsumer product safety rule promulgated by the Commlssion under sec- tion 9 of the Consumer Product Safety Act, each regulation promulgated by the Com- mission under section 2(qXl) or 3(e) of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, and each regulation promulgated by the Com- mission under section 4 of the Flammable Fabrics Act, which rule or regulation is pub- lished In final form by the Commission after the date of the enactment of this sub- se&Ion but before October 1.1986.
(c) For purposes of subsection (a). the term “joint resolution” means-
(1) in the case of a consumer product safety rule, a joint resolution’ of the Con- gress which states the following after the resolving clause: “That the Congress ap- proves the consumer product safety rule which was promulgated by the Consumer Product Safety Commi@on with respect to
and which wss transmitted to the Congress on “, with the blank spaces being filled in appropriately;
(2) In the case of a regulation promulgaat- ed under section 2(qXl) or 3te) of the Feder- al Hazardous Substances Act, means a joint resolution of the Congress which states the following after the resolving clause: “That
the CbngreSS aPProres the regulation which was promulgated by the-Consumer Product Safety Commlssion under section Of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act with respect to and which was transmitted to the Congress on “, with the blank spaces being filled in appropriately: and
(3) In the case of a regulation promulgat- ed under section 4 of the Flammable Fabrics Act, means a Joint resolution of the Con- gress which states the following after the resolving clause: “That the Congress ap- proves the regulation which wss promulgat- ed by the Consumer Product Safety Com- mission under section 4 of the Flammable Fabrics Act with respect to and which was transmitted to the Congress on
“, with the blank spaces being filled in appropriately.
CONFERENCE REPORT. ON H.R. 3132
Mr. BEVILL submitted the following conference report and statement on the bill (H-R. 3132) making appropri- ations for energy and water develop- ment for the fiscal year ending Sep- tember 30. 1984, and for other pur- poses.
CONFERENCE REF-ORT (H. REPT. No. 98-272) The committee of conference on the disa-
peeing votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 3132) making appropriations for energy and water development for the fiscal year ending September 30. 1984, and for other Iyuwxes, having met, after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to thelr respective Houses as follows:
That the Senate recede from its amend- ments numbered 4. 5, 8. 11, 15. 19.10. 33. 34. 38, and 39.
That the House recede from its disagree- ment ia the amendments of the Senate numbered 12, 28, 29.. 81. 36. and 41. and afmetcthesame.
Amendment numbered 1: That the House recede from its disagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 1. and agree ‘to the same with an amendment. as follows:
Xn lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $133,810,000. and the Senate agree to the same.
tindment numbered 2: That the House recede frolil Its disagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 2. and agree to the same with an amendment, as followsz
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $884,104,000; and the Senate agree to the same. -.
Amendment numbered 3: That the House recede from Its disagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 3. and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows:
Restore the matter stricken by said amendment amended to read as follows: , d which $5,200,000 shall be mnde available Ior &e Miami Harbor, Bayfmnt Park ?mjec~ RotidG an4 in addition, notwithstanding any ofhe provision of law, alO.OOO.OOOs lo ?emnin available until expended, for the Yatesville Luke construction, project; and the Senate agree to the same
Amendment numbered 6: Th& the House recede from Its disagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 6. and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows:
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In lieu of the sum proposed by amenpment lnszrt 5300.480,OO~ and
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CdNGRESSI?NAL JlECQRjp -.J$oUSE A. _ : ‘.. :. -: _ : fi.4579 ; said the
sense wree co me same. Amendment numbered 7: That the House recede from its dlsagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 7. and agree to the same with an amendment. as follows:
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $1,184#2,000; and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 9: That the House recede from its disagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 9. and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows:
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $33,831.00& and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 10: That the House recede from its dlsagree-
ment tc the amendment of the Senate num- bered 10. and agree to the same with an amendment. as follows:
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $33,161,000; and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 13: That the House recede from its dlsagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 13, and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows:
Restore the matter stricken by said amendment amended to read BS follows:
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $10,000,000; and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered lrl: That the House recede from its dlsagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 14, and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows:
-In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $I65,600,000: and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 18: That the House recede from its dlsagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 18. and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows:
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $45.000,000; and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbefed 21: That the House recede from its dlsagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 21. and agree to the same with an amendment. Bs follows:
amendment insert 86,547,875,00& and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 27: That the House recede from its disagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 27. and agree to the same with an amendment. as follows: -
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $366,056,0OQ, and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 30: That the House recede from its dlsagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 30. and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows:
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert 8156,437,OOO; and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 32: That the House recede from Its dlsagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 32. and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows:
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment Insert $194,630,000; and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 35: That the House recede from its disagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 35. and agree to the same with an amendment, BS follows:
Restore the matter stricken- by said amendment amended tc read as follows:
SEC. 306. Not more than $500,000 offundd avaibzble to the Fed-end Energy RewZatory Commission sh&l be available for updating the comprehensive water resourceS CmaZysid covering Merced county, Martpoaa county, Mdem county and Fresno county tn Cali- fomis fn accordance with the pr0drioM of sections Ital and 1OlaJ of the Federal Pouer Act including such public hearinga QJ are necessary and appropriate for that purpose: Provided. That notwMatanding any other provfsion of law or regulation. the con.strtLc- tion’oj any dam or hydroelectric /acUity on Whiskey Creek. Nelder Creek, and Lewts Fork of the Fresnc Rivq, alI located fn Merced county, Matiposa county, Madma county and Frem county in Califomf~ shall be suspended and deferred until com- pletion of the &forementioned updating of the comprehensive water resource analysis covering that area, and any pemdf licenae, or ezcemption issued by the Federal Enew Regulatory Commission sha.U be modified as necessary to be consistent with the results of that analysis.
And the Senate agree to the same. ‘Amendment numbered 37: That the House recede from 1t.s disagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 3’7. and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows:
In lieu of the sum proposed by. said amendment insert $245,000,00~ and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 40: That the House recede from Its disagree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 40. and agree to the same with an amendment, as followsz
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $225,500,000; and the Senate agree to the same.
The committee of conference’ report ‘in disagreement amendments numbered‘16.17. - 22. 25. and 26.
TOM BEVII.L, Lnmy (MRS. HALE) Bocos. BILL CXAPPELL, VIC FAZIO. WES WATKINS, BILL BONER. JAMIEL. wx1rImi, JOHN T. MYERS. VIRGINIA Shmx. ELDON RVDD, SILVIO 0. CON-I-S
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment insert $1,.951,609,00& and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 23: That the House recede from its disagree.
ment of the amendment to the Senate num- bered 23. and agree to the same with an amendment, as follows:
In lieu of the sum proposed by said amendment Insert $638,250,600; and the Senate agree to the same.
Amendment numbered 24: That the House recede from its dissgree-
ment to the amendment of the Senate num- bered 24, and agree to the same with an amendment, 8s follows:
In lieu of the sum proposed by said
(except amendments 2. 3. 121,
Managers on the Part of the HOUSE MARK 0. HATFIELD. JAMES A. &I&m& JAKE GARN, ‘l’HAD COCXRAN, JAMES A~DN~R. ROBERT KASTEN. MACX MATTINGLY. F’tmz V. DOM~ICI. J. BE%NE~ JOHNSTON, JOHN C. STENNIS. ROBERT C. BYRD, ERNEST-F. HOLLINGS. WALTER D. HVDDIXSTON. QVENTIN Bvmrcx. JIM SASSER.
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Managers on the Pert of the Senate JOINT ~UNATORY STATEMENT or THE
COMbfITTEE OI CONPERENCr The managers on the part of the House
and the Senate at the conference on the dls- agreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the Senate to the bill (HR. 31321 making appropriations for energy and water development for fiscal year ending September 30. 1984. and for other purposes, submit the following joint statement to the House and the Senate ln explanation of the effects of the a&Ion agreed upon by the managers and recommended ln the accom- panyhg conference report
Report language included by the House which Is not changed by the report of the Senate. and Senate report language which Is not changed by the conference is approved by the committee of conference. The state- ment of the managers, whlle repeating some report language for emphasis, does not intend to negate the language referred to above unless expressly provided herein. TITLE I-DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-
CIVIL DEPARTMENT OF THE Am CORPS OF ENGINEERS-CIVIL
$133,810.000 for general investigations ln- stead of 5148.733,OOO as proposed by the House and $118.435.000 ss proposed by the Senate.
In connection with the San Francisco Bay Shoreline, California. study, S100.000 ls In- cluded to continue the flood control investi- gation of the White Slough area ln Solano County.
Of the funds appropriated for the Eastern South Dakota and Upper Big Sioux River.
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CONGlX@IONAL RECORD - HOUSE June 28, 1983 SD&IA study. UP to $130,000 may be trans- Because of the recent severe flooding In bank erosion control in the Lawrence ferred to the U.S. Geological Survey for hy- the Salt Lake metropolitan area the corps County. Ark.. reach of the Black River. drologic investigation of the Big Sioux is directed to use $460.000 of available funds The conference agreement includes an ad- aquifer supported by the State of South to update and confirm project data related ditional $400.000 over the budget for the Dakota. to the Little Dell Lake in UUL The Corps Ohio River Main Stem study to expedite
The conferees recommend that the scope Of Engineers is further directed to acceler- completion of the interim report on the of the current Savannah Harbor, Compre- ate Project planning and prenaretion in an- Montgomery Locks and Dam. Dsshields hensive Study, Ga.. be enlarged to consider tidPatiOn Of con&u&ion. Lock and Dam and Emsworth Locks and the impacts of proposed upstream landside The conference agreement includes Dam. container facilities in conjunction with corn- $300.000 to update the White River. Ark.. The conference agreement includes pletion of the present study. In addition to authorization report. The Undated study $50.000 .for the Monroe County, Florida, the $168.000 appropriated for this study. should include a review of improvements study. $125,000 of available funds is to be used to needed in the Black River, Ark.. portion of The funds appropriated are to be aho- investigate these impacts. the White River Basin. particularly stream- cated as shown on the following table:
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CONdRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE EUDGET ESTIHATES
H 4581 ’ IRVESTIGATIONS CONFERENCE ALLOUANCE
PL+lNNING INVESTIGATIONS PLANNING ,____-------------------------------- ----------------_--______ IHVESTIGATIONS - STATE AND PROJECT
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ALAPAM
ALABAflA-COOSA RIVER DELOU CLAIFORNE LtD....*..,r...... 4591000 --- 459*000 --- :: 4 BAYOU LA BATRE --- me- ,,.,...,*,.,,,,,,..,,,....,........~.... E0l000 --- ‘t ! IIOBILE HARBOR DEEPENING ~CPtE).....,..,....~~...~..~.~ 700,opo --- 9ootooo he_ .’ I THREE IIILE CREEK (CPtE) ,...,,.,.,.,,,.~....1.......... --- --- 6001000 ---
YILLIAH BACON OLIVER LOCK AND DAK (CFIE).............. --- L-- $“I
--- \ 1,3001000 kg
r. ,c
(SP) BETHEL BANK STABILLZATION (CFtE (FDF) RIVERS AND HARBORS............. (FOP) SHALL HYOROPOYER,...........,.. ttt, SOUTHCENTRAL DEEP-DRAFT NAVIGAT ‘1’
ARIZONA
l ,,..*,.*..,,....*....
,,,,I.,....,,,........
~N.,.I....I...........
--- 300r000 800,000 200?000
150r000 400r000 800r000 3001000
--- --- --- ---
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(NJ (WI (N) (FC ‘) (N)
300r000 200I000 6501000
(FC) HOLBROOK, LITTLE COLORADO RIVER (CFtE) ,...,,....,....* (FOP) GILA RIVER t TRIBUTARIESv NOGALES UASH~ AZ L NR.,....* (FOP) OILA RIVER AND TRIBUTARlESv AZ t NH....:,.......,.,...
ARKANSAS
m-e 200r000 530~000
mm- ---
200~000 142,000
422rooo 100~000 700~400
m-m 1001000 696rOOO 250 P 000
460,000 3001000
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(FOP) ‘ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN, AR t OK ,..~,....~..l,,,......... (FOP) ARKANSAS RIVER VICINITY OF FT SMITH - VAN BUREN.....oe (N) ARKANSAS RIVER t TRIES NYDROFOYER t OTHER PURPOSESI
AR 1 OK...,..............,,...........~..,.......... (FOP) CLARKSVILLE ..,,..,...,,,,.,1,...1,.......~.,,.....~... (FCI FOURCHE BAYOU IN THE VICINITY OF LITTLE ROCK LCFLEtr.. (FC) RCKINNEY BAYOU, AR t TX .,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,....,,..,..... LFC) NORTH LITTLE ROCK (DARK HOCLOUt (CFtE).............r.. (FOP) ‘OUACHITA RIVER PASIN, AR t LA.....,..........,........ (COtiF) RED RIVER BASIN, AR, 1x1 LA t OK...........,.,..,.,... LCOHF) RED RIVER BELOY DENISON OAR, AR@ LA, OK t TX (AUTH
RFTS).......,,..,.,......,.....,,.....,.,~.......... (N) UHITE RIVER.,.,..........,....~..,.........,.......... (N) RED RIVER UATERUAYq SHREVEPORT LA TO VICINITY INDEX AR
COTTONUOOD CREEK ...................................... DRY CREEK INTERIM ..................................... GOLETA AND VICINITT ................................... GUADALUPE RIVER ....................................... LOS ANGELES COUNTY DRAINAGE AREA REUIEY ............... LOS .ANGELES AND LONG PEACH HARPORS (INCL SAN PEORO
BAY RODEL) .......................................... RORRISON CREEK STREAK GROUP (PHASE I) ................. NOYO RIVER AND HARBOR (CHANNEL EXTENSION)...~ ........ NGYO RIVER AND HARBOR (BREAKUATER) .................... OAKLAND INNER HARBOR? (CPtE) ............................ REDBANK AND FANCHER CREEKS:~CPtE) ..................... REDONDO BEACH HARBOR (KING HARROR).................~ .. SACRAHENTO RIVER t TRIES (BANK PROT t EROS CONTROL) ... SACRAHENTO RIVER OEEPUATER SHIP CHANNEL (CFLE) ........ SAN FRANCISCO BAY SHORELINE ........................... SAN JQAQUIN RIVER BASIN ............................... SAN LUIS ORISPO COUNTY ................................ SANTA ANA RIVER t ORANGE COUNTY ....................... SANTA BARBARA COUHTY STREAMS .......................... SAHTA ANA RIVER (CFtE) ................................ SUNSET HARDOR ......................................... UALNUT CREEK BASIN ....................................
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300r000 --- ---
170r000 820~000
25bvOOO 1,000~000
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256,000 1v0001000
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2001000 1 r500r000
851000 1391000
1,700~000 6OOsOOO 250,000 1509000 122rooo 325rOOO
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91 rooo 184.000
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122rooo 325rOOO
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ARK R t TRIES ABOVE J.H. OAK, FOUNTAIN CREEK AT PUEBLO (CFtE) .,,..,,.,,,,,,..,....,...,...~.,...ll..
ARK R t TRIPS ABOVE JOHH KARTIN DAK (PHASE I)......... FOUNTAIN CREEK AN0 TRIBUTARIESv NORTH OF PUEBLO.......
(FC)
(FC) (CDF)
3009 000 140r000 200 IO00
3001000 140~000 200r000
H. 4584 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE June 28, 198,
TYPE OF PROJECT
BUDGET ESTIUATES INVESTIGATIONS PLANHiHG
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CONFERENCE $LOUANCE : & IHVESTIGbTIONS PLANNING ..‘?’ GENERAL INVESTIGATIONS - STATE AND PROJECT
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HISSISSIPPI
(FDFT .tn, (N) (FDP) (FDP) (SPECT
RISSISSIPPI GULF COAST AREA ,.,,......I..............,. tlISSISSlPP1 SOUND AND ADJACENT AREAS* NS t AL....,.... PASCAGOULA HARBOR . . . . . . . . . . . . ...0.......1.........*.. PASCAGOULA RIVER BASIN, MS I AL............,.,,....... PEARL RIVER BASIN, KS 1 LA . . . . . . . . . . . . ..I............. TENNESSEE-TORBIGBEE UATERUAY SPECIAL STUDYl RSt AL,
TN I KY .,,,,.,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,...............,..... UOLF AND JORDAN RIVERS..,......,................,......, VA200 RIVER..,...............,.,......................
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.300r000 76fOOO
253,000 305?000
1~2001000
628~000 411000
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200,000 100?000
lr490.000 100P000 100,000 250,000
100,000 100~000 100t000
300,000 87rOOO
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950,000 1?535,000
150,000
340.000
300,000 5009 000 1501000
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155,000 335,000 100?000
1,000,000 431000
250 t 000 ---’
lrB00?000 1751000 2001000
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761 rooo L--
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HANNIBAL .............................................. IiERAtiEC RIVER BASIN (FLOOD CONTROL) ................... DERAHEC RIVER BASIN (UATER SUPPLY) .................... OSAGE RIVER ........................................... ST LOUIS tlETROPOLITAN AREA1 KO L IL ................... STE GENEVIEVE ......................................... UEARS CREEK, JEFFERSON CITY (PHASE IT ................. MITE RIVER BASIN COUNTY LINE LAKE ....................
HONTANA
NEVAD)
TRUCKEE MEADOUS ....................................... LAS VEGAS UASH L TRIBUTARIES .......................... VIRGIN RIVER B TRIBUTARIES, UOAPA VALLEY ..............
NEU HAHPSHIRE
m-w -_- --- --- e-v
~1,490,000 100,000 100,000 250 t 000
100,000 --- ---
LFDP) (FDP) (FDP) ---
--- 871POO
(N) LFDP)
PORTSHOUTH HARBOR L PISCATAGUA RIVER, NH I, tlE LCPIET . . UINWIPESAUKEE RIVER ...................................
HEY JERSEY
(H) (N1
(FC) (FCT (FC)
DELAUARE RIVER IN THE VICINITY OF CAWDEH .............. DELAUARE RIVER COtLPREHENSIVE NAVIGATIOW STUDY* WJ, PA
t DE ................................................ PASSAIC RI~ER.BA~IN STUDY, NJ B NY (PHASE I1 .......... RANUAY RIVER, ROBIWSOH’S BRANCH* CITY OF RAHUAY (CPtE) RAHUAY RIV BASIN* RAHUAY t VAN UINKLES BR-SPRINGFIELD
LFC) ALBUOUERGUE NORTH DIVERSION CHANNEL STUDY ............. (FCT RIO GRANDE t TRIBUTARIES o(IDDEL RlO GRANDE TO BELEN). LFDP) RIO GRANDE AND TRIBUTARIES, NR 8 CO ................... (FC) SANTA FE RIVER AND ARROYO HASCARAS ....................
NEU YORK
tN, ARlHUR KILL CHANNEL, HOULAND HOOK DARINE TERMINAL ..a.. (N) BUFFALO HARBOR ........................................ (FDP) DELAUARE RIVER BASIN* NY . PA X HJ (ICE JAtLS) .......... (N) KILL VAN KULL 1 NEUARK BAY CHANNELS, NY C NJ LCPXE) ... tn, JONES INLET AND FREEPORT LONG ISLAND .................. LFC) tlAllARONECK AND SHELDRAKE RIVERS, VILLAGE OF
(N) (N) (FDP) (N) (N)
KAtlARONECK (CPIE) ................................... UORICNES INLET ........... . ............................ NY HARBOR AND ADJACENT CHANNELS, NY X NJ .............. OSUEGO RIVER UATERSHED ................................ SAINT LAURENCE SEAUAY, ADDITIONAL LOCKS ............... SHINNECOCK INLET ......................................
NORTH CAROLINA
(N) (FDP) (FDPT (SPT
CAPE FEAR RIVER ACRE TO FAYETTEVILLE............; ..... NEUSE RIVER ........................................... ROANOKE RIVER SOUTH BOSTON AND UICIHITYv NC t WA ...... UEST ONSLOU BEACH AND NEU RIVER IHLET..............~ ..
NORTH DAKOTA
--- ---
5OPOOO
950tooo lr5351000
150~000
34OIOOO
--- --- ---
--- --_
---
--- ---
150,000 ---
--- --- ---
156,000
155,000 335,000 100t000
--- 43,000
250 I 000 ---
1,3001000 175,000 2001000
--- ---
---
--- ---
--- ---
110,000 325,000 340.000
--- --- --- ---
. .r ’
_-- 200r000
761,000 ---
(FBP) REB RIVER OF THE NORTH, ND t NN ....................... (FCT SHEYENUE RIVER ........................................
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H ‘4585 BUDGET ESTIHATEG CONFERENCE ALLOYANCE
GENERAL IRVESTIGATIONS - STATE AND PROJECT IMVESTIGATIONS PLANNING IRVESTIGATIGNS PLANNING ____________*___*___--------------------------------------------------- -_-_------L-----,------------------------------
OHIO
(FC) CENTRAL OHIO AT RELSONVILLE (CPIE).................~ .. (FDPI CENTRAL OHIO SURVEY ................................... (FC) CENTRAL OHIO SURVEY AT LOGAN (CP~E) ................... (N) CLEVELAHD HARBOR (PHASE I) ............................ (FDP) CUYAHOGA RIVER BASIN .................................. (N) GALLIFOLIS LOCKS AND DAK, OH B UV (CFIEI .............. (Nl GENEVA-ON-THE-LAKE HARBOR ............................. (FDF) HIAttI RIVER* LITTLE tiIAtl1 RIVER AND KILL CREEK BASIN . . (FCT WSKIHGUN RIVER BASIN SURVEY AT KILLBUCK (CPIE)...: ... (FCl HUSKIHGUR RIVER BASIN SURVEY AT RANSFIELD CCPIE) ...... (FCI RENO REACH . HOUARD FART6 AREA ........................
OKLAHOHA
ARKANSAS RIVER f TRlBUTARIESl SOUTHCENTRAL AND (COliP) SOUTHEAST AREAS OF OKLAHOMA ......................... (FDP) CANADIAN’ RIVER I TRIBUTARIES, OK, TX, B Nkt ............ (FCI PARKER L4KE (CPtEI ..................................... (FDPI POTEAU RIVER, OK : AR .................................
ARK-RED RIVER CHLORIDE COHTROL SOLAR POND STUDIES OK t (SFECI TX..~......~ ........................................
OREGON
(N) BONNEVILLE NAVIGATIOH LOCK, OR t YA ................... (HI COiUHBIA R COAL EXFORT ASTORIA ........................ (N) COWILLE RIVER AN@ BAR ................................ (HP) RCNARY LOW Ah’11 DAK (SECONB FOUERHOUSET, OR t UA
(CFtE) .............................................. (COtlP) UILLAHETTE RIVER BASIN ~COWREHENSIVE STUBY) ..........
FENNSYLVANIA -
(FDF) ALLEGHENY RIVER BASIN ................................. (FC) FRANCIS E. UALTER B A W ~MOIIIFICATION~..............; ... (FDFI KISKIHINETAS RIVER BASIN .............................. (FDP) LEHIGH RIVER BASIN STUDY ............. . ................ (FDP) KONONGAHELA-YOUGHIOGHENY RIVER BASIH, FAr tiI( t UV ..... (BE) FRESRUE ISLE (CPLE) .................................... (FC) SUSGUEHANNA BASIN AT HARRISBURG (CFtE)..............t. (FCT TA~AQUA......................~ ........................ (FDF) UEST BRANCH SUSRUEHANNA RIVERr UILLIAWSPORT 2 S.
(FLIP) LA FLATA RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES ........................ (FDFT RIO GRANDE DE LOIZA ...................................
SOUTH CAROLINA
(FDF) GILLS CREEK ................................... eir-r .... (Ul CHARLESTOII HARBOR (CFtE) ..... ..~ ....................... (FDP) LITTLE PEE DEE t FEE DEE RIVEF$r SC t NC...........* .. (SP) MYRTLE BEACH ..........................................
SOUTH DAKOTA
(FBF) EASTERN SL AND UFPER RIG SIOUX RIVER, SD L IA.......4 . (RF) GREGUWY COUNTY HYDROELECTRIC FUtiPED STORAGE FACILITY (tw) (CPtE) .............................................. (FDF) MISSOURI RIVER, SP, NE. ND 2 flT................*~ ..... (FDFT UESTERH DAKOTAS REGIOH OF SD ..........................
TENNESSEE
(FDF) KETROPOLITAN REGION OF HASHVILLE ......................
-em L2OvOOO 315rooo 1251000 153rooo
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* 19SIOOO . 1001000
205,000 ---
---
0-e
---
109*000
---
--- l330r000 148rOOO
lr5001000 120r000
65rOOO
8OIOOO 440*000 4751000
--- 300 I 000
---
120~000
212~000 901000
452,000 ---
300 IO00 1681000
220rooo
2.000.000 7451000 150rooo
95rooo
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ^__ .
170rooo
200r000 120.000 315~000 125,000 153rooo
701000 L-
J-1951000 100~000 205 I 000
e-e
we- 200?000 --- 2509 000 w-e lOOrOOO --- 109t000
--- 2001000
--- 2t400,ooo --- 830rOOO - --- 148rOOO
--_ ---
1 r500f000 120rooo
--- I .120I000
--- --- --- --- ---
725,000
---
--- ---
--- --- --- ---
---
--- _. ---
---
---
6itOOO ---
80~000 440~000 47SrOOO 5001000 300 rooo
---
120~000
212~000 90.000
452,000 1501000 300,000 168,000
220,000
2.000l000 7459000 150r000
255,000
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---
11120r000 ..-- --- m-e --- ---
725?000
--- --- ‘_-_ .. ,,-
--- ’ _.
--- --- ---
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(FDPT CRAZOS RIVER AND TRlkUTARlES .......................... (FDP) BUFFALO PAYOU AND TRIPUTARIES TX ...................... (FDPT CAHERON COUNTY, NARLINGEN ............................. . (FC) CLEAR CREEK ........................................... (FDP) COLORbDO RIVER AND TRIAUTARIES ........................ (FCI COLORADO RIVER t TRIHS, POGGY CR AT~AUSTIN (CPIE) ..... (FDP) DICKINSON BAYOU ........................................ (N) GALVESTON PAY I\REA NAVIGATION STUDY ................... (FDP) JONNSOR CREEK, ARLINGTON .........lf ................... (FCT LIKE MICHITAI HOLLIDIY CREEK AT UICHITA FALLS (CPXET . . (FDPb LITTLE CYPRESS CREEK, TX I LA ......................... (FC) HILLICAN LCtKE ......................................... (N) NECHES RIVER AND TRIHUTARIES SALT UATER PARRIER ....... (SP) PLEASURE ISLAND AT.PORT ARTMUR ........................ TFDP) PINE ISLANL’ BAYOU UATERSHED ...........................
.tFDPj, RED RIVER I TRlkS ABOVE BENISON DAK TX, OKI NH ........ (FDP’!’ SAN JACINTO RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES .....................
;/-+?WT-, T O W BLUFF HY DROPOUER ........ ..b ...................... (FC) TRINITY RIVER PROJECT ................................. (FC) UPPER UHITE OAK BAYOU t TRIkSt VICINITY OF HOUSTON (FCT (CPIE) ..............................................
(FkP) WYANDOTTE RIVER BASIH, VICINITY OF LOGAW AND RULLENS. (CONP) KANAYHA BASIN COKPREHENSIVE (bUTNORIZITION REPORTS)*
UV, VA t HC ......................................... (N) KANWiA RIVER ..........................................
UISCONSIQ
330,000 330,000 --- ---
275,000 ---
7001000 --- 275,000 700,000
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(N) GREEN BAY HnRkOR ...................................... (FC1 STATE ROAD AND EBNER COULEES .......................... 4FDF) UISCONSIN RIVERI PORTAGE ..............................
‘REVTEU OF AUTHORIZED PROJECTS
RESTUDY OF DEFERRED PROJECTS .......................... LUKFATA LAKE, OK (HYDROPOUER STUDY)..............~r .
REVIEU OF CORPLETED PROJECTS .......................... ROJAUE RIVER, CALIF ................................. PINE CREEK LAKEI OK (HYDROPOUER STUDY) ..............
REVIEU FOR DEAUTHORIZATION ............................
REDUCTION FOR ANTICIPATES SAVINGS AND SLIPPnGE........ -1r400~000 -6r750,OOO ===zz===-_--.._-- ===I -- ----_- =I====== r===sII=Dl==c== E=DIIE=I=551
TOTAL GENERAL INVESTI8nTIONS . ..*.*.*.**..1....,. 110~400,000 133~610Y000 EE==L=EIIL=SI=E =I========== =======+=t... L=e==II=====
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TYPE OF FROJECT: fN) NAVIGATION fFC) FLOOD CONTROL (BE) BEnCN EROSION CONTROL (RF) HULTIPLE-PURPOSEI INCLUDING POUER (FDF) ELOOD DAliAGE PREVENTION (SF) SHORELINE PROTECTION (SPEC) SPECIAL tconr, COflPRENENSIVE (PHASE II AUTHORIZED FOR PHASE I STAGE OF ADVANCE
ENGINEERINO AND DESIGN IN THE UATER RESOURCES DEVELOPlIEN ACT OF 1974 OR 1974
(CPtEl CONTINUATIOH OF PLANNING AND ENGINEERING
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE June 28, 1983 Construction, general
Amendment No. 2: $884.104.000 for construction,
Appropr&g gene
stead of $882.829.000 as proposed by the House and $885,779,000 as proposed by the Senate.
The conferees are aware of the proposal to require increased cost sharing on the Blue River Channel Improvement, MO.. and Canaveral Harbor; Fla.. projects. Congress has funded these projects for construction since 1979 and 1964. respectively, and the conferees reaffirm their past position that once the decision on construction is made, local cooperation is set in accordance with the authorizing document. Therefore, the Committee directs the Corps of Engineers to proceed with construction of these proj- ects on that basis. i
The conferees concur with the House and Senate Committee repbrts ln funding the TennesseeTombigbee Water project from available funds. This action is not intended to show any decree in the rate of activity leading-,to a scheduled September 1985 *open-to-navigation date. During the House debate, it was stipulated that the remaining cost to complete the project for navigation and related features was $202.000.000. Of that amount, $180.000.000 ls from the avail- able deferred funds, and the remaining $22900.000. if needed, from unobligated bal- ances. Further. the conferees are agreed to the following language which was included In the Senate Bill:
No funds under this heading shall be used for further study or construction or in any fashion for a federally funded waterway which extends the Tennessee-Tombigbee project south from the city of Demopolis, Alabama
In approving this language, the conferees for a water intake structure and $500.000 are in agreement that no funds from this for recreation facilities. appropriation shall be used to construct any conference. agreement includes expansion of the currently authorized than- nel dimensions Of, or t0 build duplicate locks
$7~~00 for the Burns Waterway Small Boai Harbor, Indiana, and $700,000 for the
for. the existing Black Warrior-Tombigbee Cedar Island-Keaton Beach, F’la.. projects Waterway south of Demopolis. Ala.. to ac- under Section 167, Small Navigation Proj- commodate traffic increases on the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway anticipated
ects: $2.000.000 for the Key Biscayne, Fla.,
to be generated by ComPletlon of the Ten- project under Section 103, Small Beach Erosion Control Projects: $1,300.000 for the
nessee-Tombigbee Waterway. It is not the Paauau Stream. Hawaii, project and intent of the conferees to restrict necessary $500.000 for the Salyersville, KY., project operation. maintenance. restoration. or re- under Section 205, Small Flood Control habllitation on the existing. authorized project.& $125,900 for the Maple River, Black Warrior-Tombfgbee Waterway. Mich.. project under section 208, Small
-The conferees are aware Of Conpresslonal Snagging and Clearing Projects; $5.200.000 testimony on the need to Construct access for the Miami Harbor Bayfront Park. Fla.. points and recreation facilities on the ha- and $300.000 for the John H. Bankhead. chita and Black Rivers in the vicinity of the Ala.. project under the Recreation at Com- Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge, Arkan- sas. in the Felsenthal Pool. Testimony indi-
pleted Projects category.
cates significant prior commitments to local The conferees direct that no upfront fi- interests to provide access roads, boat nancing or cost sharing of projects under ramps.recreation and sanitary facilities. AC- the smal,l’continuing authority programs be cordlngly, the conferees have included
i mpleme’nted until Congress fully considers funds in the bill for the Corps to proceed and addresses such “hmovative financing”. with this work consistent with prior com- Amendment No. 3: Restores language pro- mitments. posed by the House and stricken by the
In connection with the Pearl Rlver Senate amended to read as follows: project, the Committee is aware of possible ’ oJ which $5.200,000 shall be made available economic, real estate, and induced drainage for the Miami Harbor, Bayfront Park problems in other reaches associated with project, Florida; and, in addition, notwith- providing flood protection at the Jackson standing any other prowision oJ law, reach first. Therefore. in the development $IO,OOO,OOO, to remain available until er- of the improvements for flood protection pen&d, Jor the Yatesville Lake construction for the Jackson, Mississippi, area, the Corps project shall carefully consider and minimize the Amendment No. 4: Deletes language pro- adverse impacts of these works on other posed by the Senate relating to the Tennes- reaches of the Pearl River. see-Tomblgbee project.
The funds included in the bill for the The funds appropriated are to be allo- Sardls Lake, Okla.. project include $500,006 cated as shown in the following table:
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June 28, 1983 I CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE Type of Bud?tet ProJect Construction, General - State end project cstieate -___________________---------------------------------------------------------~
L ACABAnA
(N) TENNESSEE TOHBIGBEE UATERUAYy AL L MS.....,.........,. tn, FRANKLIN FERRY BRIDGE9 JEFFERSON COUNTY...,,......,...
90~0001000 --v
ALASKA
(FCI (N) (liPI
CHENA RIVER LAKES ,,.,,...~..,,1,.,..r..,;.,,.,.,,,,,,. KAKE HARBOR...,...,.~,......,.......,....,~.......~... SNETTISHAtL 3RD POUER UNIT ,..,.,.,,,....,.,,*,,,,,.....
ARIZONA
8r000~000 509000
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(FC) INDIAN BEND UAE$i ..I,...........1,...,,...,..‘,,....... 3ra04r000 (FC) PHOENIX AND VICINITY (STAGE 2 I REtTAINING YORK)....... 8rSOOrOOO
ARKANSAS
(N) WCLELLAN-KERR ARK RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM LOCKS AND
(N) (FC)
OAtIS, AR 1 OK ....................................... OUACHITA t BLACK RIVERSI AR 1 LA ...................... RED RIVER EWERGENCY BANK PROTECTION? AR* LAv OK t TX . .
BODEGA BAY ............................................ CUCAHCINGA CREEK....................; .................. DRY CREEK (UARH SPRINGS) LAKE AND CHANNEL ............. FAIRFIELD VICINITY STREAtiS ............................ IWPERIAL BEACH ........................................ LACDA LOS ANGELES RIVER CHANNEL (REHABI ............... LOUER SAN JOAQUIN RIVER ...............................
I IERCED COUNTY STREAMS ................................. NEU UELONES LAKE ......................................
‘SACRAMENTO RIVER BANK PROTECTION ...................... SACRAUENTO RIVER* CHICO LANDING TO RED BLUFF .......... SACRCltlENTO RIVER I MAJOR AND IIINOR TRIBUTARIES ........ SAN FRANCISCO BAY TO STOCKTON...........; ............. SAN JACINTO RIVER LEV L BAUTISTA CRK CHANNEL...: ...... SAN LUIS REY RIVER .................................... SURFSIDE-SUNSET t NEUPCJRT BEACH ....................... SUEETUATER RIVER ...................................... WALNUT CREEK .......................................... UILDCAT t SAN PABLO CREEKS ............................
NEU LONDON HURRICANE BARR%R ,~,,,...1....,.,*.*,,.,,..
,/” DECAUARE
DELAUARE COAST BEACH EROSION CONTROL I HURRICANE PROT. 7751000
FLORIDA
(BE) (N) (FC) (FC) (BE) (FC) (BE)
BROUARD COUNTY (REIIIB) ,,.,....,,..,‘..,.,....‘..,..,.~, CANAVERAL HARBOR . ..~..,,,..,.,,,,.1,,.,............,.. CENTRAL 1 SOUTHERN FLORIDA ,.,,,,.,,,1.,1,,,,,.1,.....1 DADE COUNTY .,,,,.,.,,..,,.,.,,,,.,,,,.,I.,.,,.~,...... DUVAL’ COUNTY .,,...,,~,..1,,,,,~,,,,,1~....,,........*. FOUR RIVER BASINS,,......,..........I.,.~~.,.,.....~.. PALH BEACH CO, FIARTIN-LAKE UORTHI SO. LK
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(npb DUORSHAK DAR AND RESERVOIR ............................. 410001000 ;,ooo,ooo (tip) LEUISTON - CLARKSTON BRIDGE* ID t UA .................. --- b4OvOOO
ILLINOIS
(FC) EAST $1. LOUIS AND VICINITY................; .......... 2,600rOOO IN) ILLINOIS UATERUAY, LOCKPGRT LID (REHAB) ............... 9~0001000 (N) ILLINOIS UATERUAY, BRANDON ROAD LtD (REHAB) ........... (FC) KASKASKIA ISLAND DRAINAGE AND LEVEE DISTRICT
6vOO9,,000 ..........
(N) KASKASKIA RIVER NAVIGAT<ION 3~~DOfOOO
............................ 5~500,000 (N) LOCK AND DAH NO 26r nmmwm RIVER, ALToN~ 1c I no. 53~800r000 (N) LOCKS AND DAR 53, IL B KY (REHAB) ...................... 5001000 (N) LOCKS AND DAB 52r IL t KY (REHAB) ..................... ir029,OOO (FC) t !CGEE CREEK DRAINAGE AND LEVEE DISTRICT ............... 5*600~000 (FC) tIlLAN .................................................. 4r830,OOO (FC) ROCKFORD .............................................. 1 rs00r000 (N) SHITHLAND LOCKS AND DAtit IL, IN t KY .................. 820rOOO (FC) UOOD RIVER DRAINAGE AND LEVEE DISTRICT ................ 1~500,000
(FC) BETTENDORF ............................................ 3,EOOvOOO (FC) CORALVILLE LAKE ....................................... 31000~000 (FC) DAVENPORT ............................................. 1 r2001000 (FC) LITTLE SIOUX RIVER .................................... 300r000 (FC) NISSOURI RIVER LEVEE SYSTEil, IAv NE, KS I ti0 .......... l r lOOtOOO (FC) SAYLORVILLE LAKE ...................................... 1,EbOrOOO (FC) YATERLOO .............................................. 2r000,000
3,EOOtOOO 3r000~000
300~000 lr100?000 510007000 2~0001000
KANSAS
(FC) EL DORADG LAKE ........................................ 6~8001000 6,800r000
KENTUCKY
(FC)
(FC) (tw) 1FC) (FC) (FC) (FC)
BIG SOUTH FORK NATIONAL RIVER 8 RECREATION AREA9 KY t TN .............................................
CAVE RUN LAKE ......................................... LAUREL RIVER LAKE ..................................... PAINTSVILLE LAKE ...................................... SOUTHUESTERN JEFFERSON COUNTY ......................... TAYLORSVILLE LAKE ..................................... YATESVILLE LAKE....................; ..................
10,500~000 l r3bOrOOO
700,000 3r300,000 610001000 41400,000
10.5001000’ l r360vOOO
700,000 3~300,000 bvOOOvOO0 4~4001000
101000,000
LOUISIANA
(FC) BAYOU BODCAU AND TRIBUTARIES .......................... 400?000 (FC) LAKE FONTCHARTRAII AND VICINITY (HURRICANE PROTECTION) 16,8001000 (FC) LAROSE TO GOLDEN READOU (HURRICANE PROTECTION) ........ 51700r000 (N) LELAND BOWAN LOCK (REPLACEHENT) ...................... 10,325tOOO (N) tlISSISSIFP1 RIVER - GULF OUTLET ....................... 500 t 000 (N) HISSISSIFFI RIVER? EATON ROUGE TO THE GULF OF AEXICO . . 800,000 (FC) HORGAN CITY AND VICINITY (HURRICANE PROTECTION) ....... 280.000 (FC) NEU ORLEANS TO VENICE (HURRICANE PROTECTION) .......... 4r400,000 (N) RED RIVER UATERBAY -~nxssm3PPI RIVER To SHREVEFORT . . 631700rOOO
(FC) SAGINAU RIVER ......................................... _
500r000
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HAUAI I
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MARYLAND
(FC) (FCB (FC) (FC) (FC)
BALTIMORE HARBOR 1 CHANNELS, HD S VA (50 FT PROJECT) . . lr200.000 1~200~000
HINNESOTA *
PASSETT CREEK ......................................... 61OOOeOOO -- GIG STONE LAKEt YHETSTONE RIVER, RN t SD .............. 11750~000 HANKATO I NORTH nANKAT0 ............................... 7~200~000 ROSEAU RIVER .......................................... --- UINONA ................................................ 2~600r000 . .
lr750~000 7,200,OOO
250~000 2r600rOOO
HISSISSIFPI
(FC) PEARL RIVER VICINITY OF JACKSONI MISS ................. --- (FC) TOHPIGPEE RIVER AND TR1PUTARIE.S~ MS I AL .............. 1*400,000
nISSOURI
(FC) (IIF) (t$P) (FC) (FC) (FC) (N)
BLUE RIVER CHANNEL InPROVEnENT ........................ --- CLARENCE CANNON DM AN@ HARK TWIN LAKE ............... i1,630?000 HARRY S. ‘TRUMAN DdH AND RESERVOIR ..................... 810001000 LITTLE HLUE RIVER CHANNEL ............................. 31700,000 LITTLE PLUE RIVER LAKES ............................... 9t900.000 LONG BRANCH LAKE ....................................... 300r000 MISS RIVER BTUN THE OHIO I fl0 RIVERS (REG UORKS),
no a IL ............................................. 2r200r000 _ 212001000
(IE) EAST ROCKAUAY INLET TO ROCKAUAY INLET AND JAHAICA MY. 3~200~000 3~200,000 (FC) ELLICOTT CREEK..............,.....................,.,. 600~000 --- (FC) FIRE ISLAND INLET TO HONTAUK POINTI LONG ISLAND....... --- 500*000 (N) IRONDEGUOIT PAY....,,...,............................. 110~000 1101000 (N) NY HARHOR COLLECTION t REMOVAL DRIFT PROJECTa NY S NJ. 1r3001000 310001000
NORTH CAROL.INA
(N) (FC) (FC) (Mb (FC)
AIUU-REYLACEHENT OF FEDERALwHIGHUAY PRIDGES ........... P. EVERETT JORDAN DAH AND LAKE ........................ FALLS LAKE,, ~;.......................................; .. NANTEO (SHALLOUFAG) PAY ......... ..i ................... RANDLEHAN LAKE ........................................
HILL CREEK ............................................ lo*ooolooo 10~000P000~ HUSKINGUH RIVER LAKES (DAH SAFETY ASSURANCE) .......... 3r200rOOO 31200r000 l4USKINGUtl RIVER LAKES (REHAP) ......................... 1~300~000 1,3001000 NEUARK ................................................ 300r000 3001000 FOINT PLACE ........................................... 2r500r000 2rSQO~OOO
OKLAHOMA
(FC) (FC)
(FC) ARCADIA LAKE .......................................... 81300r000 Gr3P01000 (FC) SAR@IS LAKE ........................................... --- lr000f000 (FC) SKIATOOK LAKE ......................................... 11#000~000 11~000f000
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( H A J O R R E H A B ) ....................................... T l O N T G O t l E R Y L O C K S A N D D A B , O H I O R I V E R ( M A J O R REHABl . . . . F R E S G U E I S L E .......................................... UYOt l ING V A L L E Y * P A (RET IEDIAL U G R K ) ( D E F C O R I ..........
3 r 2 0 0 , O O O 3 , 2 0 0 v O O O 3 , 7 0 0 r 0 0 0 3 ,700 ,000 l r240* ,000 9 9 o t o o o 2 , E o p : o o o 2 r G 0 0 , 0 0 0
P U E R T O R I C O
(N) (FC)
F O N C E H A R B O R I
.......................................... F O R T U G U E S A N D B U C A N A R I V E R S ...........................
2 5 , 0 0 0 2 5 , 0 0 0 2 5 v O O O v O O O 2 5 , 0 0 0 , O O O
S O U T H C A R O L I N A
(N) C O O P E R R IVER, C H A R L E S T O N H A R B O R ....................... 9 , 8 0 0 ? 0 0 0 (N) L ITTLE R I V E R INLET, S C X N C ........................... 1 , 761 ,000
T E X A S
(FC) (FC) (N) ( B E ) (FCl (N) (N) (FC) (FC) (N) (FCI (FCI
9 , 2 0 0 , O O O 9 9 5 r o o o
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2 2 r 8 0 0 ~ 0 0 0
4 2 r 0 0 0 , O O O
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A R K A N S A S - R E D R I V E R B A S I N G C H L O R I D E - C O N T R O L ( A R E A VIII) C O O P E R L A K E A N D C H A N N E L S .............................. C O R P U S C H R I S T 1 S H I P C H A N N E L 1 1 9 6 8 A C T ) ................ C O R P U S CHRISTI B E A C H ( R E S T O R A T I O N P R O J E C T ) ............ E L P A S O ............................................... F R E E F O R T H A R B O R ....................................... F R E E P O R T H A R B O R ( R E L O C A T I O N O F N O R T H JETTY) ........... H I G H L A N D B A Y O U ........................................ J O E P O O L L A K E ( F O R M E R L Y L A K E V I E U L A K E ) ................ H O U T H O F C O L O R A D O R I V E R ............................... R A Y R O P E R T S L A K E ...................................... R E D R I V E R L E V E E S 2 B A N K S T A B . P E L O U b E N N I S O N D A M
TX, A R I L A ......................................... S A N A N T O N I O C H A N N E L I n P R O V E n E N T ....................... S A N G A B R I E L R I V E R ...................................... T A Y L O R S B A Y O U ......................................... ‘J INCE A N D L ITTLE V I N C E B A Y O U S ......................... U A L L I S V I L L E L A K E .......................................
V IRGINIA
3 , 3 2 9 # 0 0 0 ---
--- 6 , S O O r O O O
2 5 0 ~ 0 0 0 2 v 6 O O v O O O 3 r 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
(FC) ( B E )
V IRGINIA B E A C H S T R E A K S , C A N A L N O T U O .................. V IRGINIA B E A C H , V A ( 1 9 6 2 I iODIFICATIGN) (RE IHB) ........
U A S H I N G T O N
1 ~ 2 1 1 , 0 0 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 0
(t lF1 (N) ( H P 1 L l tP)
1 6 * 7 O O v O O O 1 6 r 7 0 0 r O O O 3 f 7 2 O f O O O 3 ? 7 2 0 r O O O
--- 1 ,000~000
(FCl
CHIEF J O S E P H D A K A D D I T I O N A L UNITS ..................... L A K E U A S H I N G T U N S H t P C A N A L ( R E H A P ) .................... L O U E R G R A N I T E DAl i , V A ................................. L O U E R S N A K E R I V E R F ISH A N D W ILDLIFE C O W P E N S A T I G N , U A v
ORt ID .................. ..r...........; ............. H i L L C R E E K L A K E ( R E H A P ) ...............................
1 8 r 7 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 0
U E S T V IRGINIA
(FC) (FC) (FC1
B E E C H F O R K L A K E .... ..r..........................; ..... B U R N S V I L L E L A K E ....................................... L E V I S A I T U G F O R K S O F P I G S A N D Y R V R t C U K P E R L A N D R V R v
UV, V A t K Y ......................................... R D B A I L E Y L A K E ....................................... S T O N E U A L L J A C K S O N L A K E ................................
2 1 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 7 5 0 , 0 0 0
(FC) (FCl
6 0 0 , 0 0 0 2 v 3 O O v O O O
2 6 r O O O ~ O O O
O R E G O N
? ,4d0 ,000
9 ~ 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 ,761 ,000
3 ,329 ,000 . 2 5 0 , 0 0 0
9 v 2 O O r O O O 9 9 5 1 0 0 0
4 r 5 5 0 , o o o 7 5 , 0 0 0
--- 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
2 2 , 8 0 0 r 0 0 0 2 r 5 0 0 1 0 0 0
4 2 , O O O v O O O
l v 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 r S O O v O O O
2 5 0 9 0 0 0 3 r l o o ? o o o 3 , 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0
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June 28, 1983 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE
TYPE Of PROJECT: NAVIGATION (N)
(FC (RE (HP
! FLOOD CONTROL ) BEACH EROSION CONTROL 1 HULTIFLE-FURFOSEI INCLUDING FOUER
Type of Dudtlet Project
Confeience Constructionc General - State and project estimate allowance
SHALL NAVIGII-TION PROJECTS (SECTIM 107)............... 2r300,OOO 31000~000 ttITIGATION OF SHORE DAHAGES ATTRIBUTARLE TO NAV FROJ
u (SECTION 111) . . . . ..*1............................... 550rooo 550 9000 SItALL PEACH EROSION CONTROL FROJECTS (SECTION 103).... t ~8001000 3~800r000 SHALL PROJECTS FOR FLOOD CONTROL I RELATED PURFOSES
(SECTION 205).....:,1.............,...,........,.... 16r400t000 17~300~000 EMERGENCY STREAM~ANK t SHORELINE PROTECTION ,(SECTTON
14)................*............*..........,......1. 4r0001000’ 4~000,000 WALL SNAGGING t CLEARING PROJECTS (SECTION 208)...... .250rooo 3751006 RECREATION FACILITIES AT COMPLETED FROJECTS.......,... 8.00dr000 13~500~000 AQUbTIC PLANT CONTROL (1965 ACT)...........;.......... 5~0001000 5~Oo’)r000 EMPLOYEES CO~PENSATION...........r.,...,..,.............,. 9,4do,ooo 9r400?000 REDUCTION FOR ANTICIFATED SAVINGS AND SLIPPAGE........ -1399446rO.00 -110,446vOOO fUNDS AVAILARLE FROH FY 1983 bEFERRAL...r............. -40r000r000 -me
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TOTAL CONSTRUCTIONv GENER(\L..................... 920r700,OOO 8941l04,000 ==?==P=IDESI=== ======i*_--___ - - - - - - I
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE Revolving Fund
Amendment No. 5: Appropriates $9,500,000 as proposed by the House for a Corps of Engineers' learning facility and restores the House language.
Flood Control, Mississippi River and Tributaries, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee
Amendment No. 6: .-Appropriates $300,480,000 for Flood Control, Mississippi River and Tributaries, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee instead of $310,330,000 as proposed by the House and $297,960,000 as proposed by the Senate. _
The Committee is aware of the value of the lower lake at Sardis Lake 1
and that such lake could be maintained for fishing and boating without retarding the flow from the reservojr. Therefore, the Corps is directed to plan, design, and construct the works necessary to maintain desirable water levels in the lower lake without adversely impacting the drainage of .flood water from the upper lake. The Committee is also aware of sedimentation problems occurring in parts of the lower lake-and Upper Little Tallahatchie River and directs the Corps to determine if removal of such material is feasible at this time to fulfill the purposes of the project.
'The funds appropriated are to be allocated as shown in the following table: .
Type of Budget Conference ProJect flood Control, Hississiwi River end Tributaries estimate allouance __________-_________--------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERAL INVESTIGATIONS
SURVEYS: GENERAL STUDIES:
(FDF) BOEUF-TENSAS BASIN9 AR t LA...t.................. 185r000 985rOOO (FDF) LARTO LAKE-SALINE AREA, LA.....,...........,..,.. --- 240,000 (FDF) ST. FRANCIS RIVER.BASIN BELOU UAFPAFELLO LAKE,
AR t HO ,..,,,,,...,,,.*..,...,........,........ 585,000 585r000 (FDF) IiAYFIELD CREEK AND TRIBUTARIESt KY...........,... 320,000 320 I 000 (FDF) ATCHAFALAYA BASIN (UATER 1 LAND RESOURCES), LA... 235 I 000 350,000 (FDF) YAZOO RIVER BASIN, HS...,,,,,..,................. 2259 000 900~000 (FDF) (SFEC) (COIIF)
(FC) (FC) (FC)
(FC) CHANNEL IHFROVEflENTt AR, Il., KY1 LA, MS, HD t TN’.. . . . . 52?000,000 52r000~000 (FC) MISSISSIPPI RIVER LEVEES, ARI IL1 KY, LA, HS, HO, t TN 27,000,OOO 27,000,000 (FC) ST, FRANCIS BASIN9 AR t MO . . . . . ..I.....ll...........I. 4~4001000 4~400~000 (FC) TENSAS BASINr AR t LA: (141B40r000~ (14~840~000~
(FC) (FC) (FC)
HISSISSIFPI AND LOUISIANA ESTUARINE AREAS........ --- HISSISSIFFI RIVER? EAST BANK NATCHEZ AREA........ --- EASTERN .ARKANSAS REGION COHFRENSIVE STUDY.... . ..t ---
COLLECTION AND STUDY OF BASIC DATA................,. 2601000 ADVANCE ENGINEERING AND DESIGN:
EASTERN RAPIDES t SOUTH CENTRAL AVOYELLES........ ---
L’ANGUILLE RIVER BASIN* AR.r.....r....,,..,...... 3001000 HISSISSIFFI DELTA REGION SALINITY CONTROL
STRUCTUREr LA ,,,,,,,,,,........,,..,.,I.....I.~ 800rOOO ---------------
SUBTOTALl GENERAL INVESTIGATIONS..........,..... 2,910~000 EP115========PS
CONSTRUCTION r
BOEUF AND TENSAS RIVERSt EXCEPT LAKE CHICOT PUHFING PLANT ,.,,,O,.,..,.....I...........,..II
POEUF AND TENSAS RIVERS9 LAKE CHICOT PUMPING PLANT RED RIVER BACKUATER AREAI EXCEPT TENSAS COCODRIE
PUMPING PLANT ,,,,,,.I....,.,.............,...... RED RIVER BACKUATER AREAI TENSAS COCODRIE FWFING
PLANT ,.,,,,,,,,,...........,,.,,..,...,.,....... TENSAS WILDLIFE REFUGE ,,,,....1....*..........*....... REELFOOT LAKE - LAKE NO, 9# KY t TN,.................. ATCHAFALAYA BASIN, LA ,,.,.,.,~...,......~..~.‘-........
eootooo 11r9S01000’
1,300~000
790,000 ---
30,000 23ra001000~
60,000 150~000 1009000 260,000
2eo?ooo 500 IO00
lr200,000 ---------------
5?9301000 EIIE==--------P - - - - - - - -
800 ? 000 11~9501000
1~300r000
790,000 1sr000~000
301000 23r800,OOO
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,. J&e 28, 1983 l CONGRESSION@. RECORi) - HOUSE ii 4595 : Type of Bud?ret Conference
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.I Project Flood Control, liirsissipri River and Tributaries estiaatc al louance ,-,,L--,,-,-,----,,,--,,,,-,--,-, --__------------------------------------------- ---------_____. J j
BAYOU COCODRIE AND TRIBUTARIES, LA ,,,.*..*1*1*,,4..,** 300r000 300J000 LOYER RED RIVER-SOUTH BANK LEVEES, LA.......+......... 600,000 600 IO00 OLD RIVERt LA ,,,,,,....,,,,,,,......,................. YAZOO BASINr MS:
BIG SUNFLOUER RIVER ,,,,,...,.,,.,..,,,,.........,. GREENWOOD ,,,1.~,,..,,.,,.......,.....,....~1.~.... WAIN STEM ,.~,.,..l.t~,.,.l....,.......,...~.~....I TRIBUTARIES:
EXCEPT 4SCALtlORE-TiPPO AND OPPOSSUH BAYOUS.. +..a _ ASCALMORE~TIPPO AND OFFOSSUH BAYOUS.............
BOEUF-TEHSAS BASIN- AR MD Lo ......................... UHITE RIVER BACKUATERI AR ............................. MPFINGI AR, IL, KY* LA9 HS, HO t TN .................. HISSISSIFPI RIVER LEVEES* AR9 IL, KY, LA, HS, MO 1 TN. NORTH BANK, ARKINSAS RIVER, OR ........................ SOUTH BANK, ARKANSAS-RIVER, AR ........................ ST. FRANCIS RIVER BASIN9 AR S n0 ...................... ATCHbFALAYA BASIN, L(\..i .............................. BAYOU COCODRIE Z TRIBUTARIESr LA ...................... BONNET CARRE SPILLUAYI LA ............................. LOUER RED RIVER? SOUTH BANK LEVEES, LA.......; ........ OLD RIVER LA .......................................... RED RIVER BACKUATER AREA, LA .......................... 6RKABUTLA LAKE? MS .................................... BIG SUNFLOWER RIVER* MS ............................... ENID LIKE? IIS ......................................... GREENWOOD, MS ........................................... GRENADA LAKE, tlS ....................................... YAZOO BASINI HAIN STElh tiS ............................ SI\RDIS LAKE, nS
L .......................................
YAZOO BASINt TRIBUTARIES~ HS .......................... UHITTINGTON AUXILI6RY CHANNELt nS ..................... YAZOO BACKUATERt nS .................................... YAZOO CITY, nS ........................................ UAPPAPELLO LAKE, II0 ............... ..1................. REVETtiENT AND DIKES ................................... DREDGING .............................................. INSPECTION OF COHPLETED UORKS .........................
TOTALt FLOOD CONTROL, HISSISSIF-FI RIVE5 t TRIBUTARIES, 290rOOO~OOO 300*4801000 =====1==5====p= ===============
TYFE’-OF STUDY OR FROJECT: (FC) FLOOD CONTROL (F Iif’) FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
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H 4596 CONGRESSIONAL’RECORD - HOUSE June 28, Operation and Maintenance
Amendment No. 7: Appropriates $1,184,492,000 instead of $1,215,032,000 as proposed by the House and $1,170,620,000 as proposed by the Senate.
Amendment No. 8: Restores language proposed by the House and stricken by the Senate earmarking $319',000 for the Dismal Swamp Canal, Virginia and North Carolina.
The funds are to be allocated as shown in the following table;
lrpe of Project
Buddet “’ Operation and Haintenance - State and Project
ALABAlM-COOSA RIVERS ’ ,.,I,,......~................~,,.. BAYOU CODEN....; ....................................... BAYOU LA BATRE CHANNEL ................................ BLACK UARRIOR t TOtlBIGBEE RIVERS ...................... BON SECOUR ............................................ FLY CREEK .............................................. GULF INTRACOASTAL UATERUAY (HOBILE DISTRICT) .......... MILLERS FERRY LOCK 1 DhH-UILLIAtl 'BILL' DhNNELLY LAKE. MOBILE HARBOR ......................................... FERDIDO PISS .......................................... REIIOVAL OF AQUATIC GROUTH ............................. ROBERT F, HENRY LOCK t DAH ............................ TENNESSEE-TOIIBIGBEE UATERUAY, AL L tiS .................
ALASK’A
ARIZONA
ALAHO LAKE ............................................ FAINTED ROCK DM ....... ..C ............................ UHITLOU RANCH DAtl .....................................
ARKANSAS
PEAVER LAKE ........................................... BLAKELY tiOUNTAIN DAHv LAKE OU~CHITb ................... BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE .................................... BULL SHOALS LAKE ...................................... DARDRNELLE LOCK t DAH ................................. DEGRAY LAKE ........................................... DEQUEEN LAKE .......................................... DIERKS LAKE ........................................... GILLHM LAKE .................. . ....................... GREERS FERRY LAKE ..................................... HELENA HARPOR ......................................... HCCLELLhN-KERR ARK RIVER NAVIGATIOlj SYSTEW LOCKS 1’
DAt+Ss AR L OK ....................................... HILLUOOD LAKE ......................................... NARROUS DAK - LAKE GREESON ............................ NI.tiROD LAKE ........................................... NORFORK LAKE .......................................... OSCEOLA HARBOR ........................................ OUACHITA 1 BLACK RIVERSI AR t LA ...................... OZbRK-JETA TAYLOR.LOCK t DAH .......................... UHITE RIVER ...........................................
Type of Pudslct Conference Project Operation and’Haintcnance - State and project estimate allowance --------------;-,^-,,-------------------------~------------------------------------------------
@LACK BUTTE LAKE ...................................... PUCHANAN DAH - HI U. EASTtlAN LAKE ..................... COYOTE VALLm DAH (LAKE HENDOCINO) .................... SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR ( BAY (DRIFT REHOVAL) ............ BRY CREEK (UARtl SPRINGS) LAKE 8 CHANNEL ............... FARMINGTON DAtl ........................................ HIDUEN DAM’- HENSLEY LAKE . ..t.. ....................... HUHBOLDT HIRBOR 8 8AY .., .............................. ISABELLA LAKE ......................................... LOS ANGELES COUNTY DRAINhGE AREA ...................... LOS ANGELES-LONG BEllCH HhRBORS nODEL .................. LOS ANGELES-LONG PEACH HARBORS ......................... I lEpCED COUNTY STREAN GROUP ............................ tiOJA’JE RIVER DAM ........ . ............................. HORRO BAY HARROR ...................................... HOSS LANDING HARPOR ................................... NEU HOGAN LAKE ........................................ NEM HELONES LAKE (DOUNSTREAH %HANNEL) ................. NOYO RIVER % H~RPOR ................................... OAKLAND H~RBOR.......................~ ................. OCEANSIDE HARBOR ...................................... PETALUHh RIVER ........................................ PINE FLAT LAKE ........................................ RICHNOND HARBOR ....................................... SACRMENTO RIVER (30 FT PROJECT) ......................
11530~000 lr073,000 1,497*000 lt543?000 lt553,OOO
133rooo 1,037,000 3r503rooo
SACRAHENTLi RIVER SHALLOU DRAFT CHANNEL ................ SACRAtiENTO RIVER I TRIBS (PEBRIS CONTROL) ............. SAN DIEGO HARBOR (ZUNIGA JETTY) ....................... SAN FRANCISCO BAY -- DELTA HODEL STRUCTURE ............ SAN DIEGO RIVER AND OMISSION PAY ....................... SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR .................................. SAN LEANDRO BAY ....................................... SAN PABLO RAY & HARE ISLAND STRAIT .................... SAN JOAWIN RIVER ..................................... SANTA ANA RIVER PASIN ................................. SANTA CRUZ HARBOR ..................................... SANTA PbRBARA HARBOR .................................. SUCCESS LAKE .......................................... SUISUN BAY CHANNEL .................................... TERHINUS DAH (LAKE KAUEAH) ............................ YUBA RIVER .............................................
(FC) BEAR CREEK LAKE ....................................... 35ifOOO 351tooo (FC) CHATFIELD LAKE ........................................ 4561000 456,000 (FC) CHERRY CREEK LAKE ..................................... 9551000 955,000
. (FC) JOHN .HARlIN RESERVOIR ................................. 76lrOOO 7611000 (FC) TRINIDAD LAKE ......................................... 493rooo 4931000
CONNECTICUT
(FC) BLACK ROCK L.&E ....................................... 216~000 (FC) COLEBROOK RIVER LUKE .................................. 177POOO (.N ) CONNECTICUT RIVER BELOU HARTFORD ...................... 1~4521000 (FC) HANCOCK PROOK LAKE ............ ..C ..................... 1061000 (FC) HOP BROOK LAKE ........................................ 347,000 (FC) MANSFIELD HOLLOU LhKE .................................. 206,000 (N) NEU HAVEN HARBOR ...................................... 216291000 (FC) NORTHFIELD BROOK LAKE ................................. 159,000 (N) STAHFORD HURRICANE BARRIER ............................ 101,000 (FC) THOHASTON DAli ....... ..i ............................... 257,000 (FC) UEST THOHPSON LAKE .................................... 3091000
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216,000 -- 177rooo
lr452rOOO 106,000 3471000 206~000
2*629,000 159,000 101~000 257,000 309,000
bECAUC\RE
(HI (N)
(N) (N)
INDIAN RIVER INLET 2 BAY .,.......*.,1..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,. INTRACOASTAL UATERUr?Ye DELAUARE RIVER TO CHESAPEAKE
351000
8~126,000 12POOO
lr627rOOO
351000
BAY, DE & ND ........................................ IUU CHINCOTEAGUE PAY TO DELAUARE BAY .................. UILtiINGTON HARBOR ,,tt,l..l..,...l..l...*....*..,......
811261000 12rooo
lr627vOOO
DIST OF COLUiWIA
(N) POTOMC t ANACOSTIA RIVERS (DRIFT REHOUAL)....,,...... 572,000 572~000
CALIFORNIR
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE Type of Bud*et
Project Operation and Haintenance - State and rro.iact estimate _____-____-_______--------- ___--e-- ______ ___-_______---____-_---------------------
APLLACHICOLA BAY.......,...............~.~....~...~~ .. CANAVERI\L HARBOR ....................................... CENlRAL t SOUTHERN FLORIDA ............................ CHARLOTTE HARBOR ...................................... CROSS-FLORIDA BARGE CANAL ............................. EAST PASS CHANNEL ..................................... FERNANDINA HARBOR ..................................... INTRACOASTAL UATERUAY~JACKSONVILLE 10 HIM1 .......... JACKSONVILLE HARBOR ...................................... OKEECHOBEE UATERUAY ..................... ...* .......... PANAHCI CITY HARBOR .................................... * PENSACOLA HARBOR ........... . .......................... PORT ST. JOE HARBOR ................................... REHOVAL OF AQUATIC GROUTH ............................. TAHPA HARBOR ..........................................
’ GEORGIA -.
ALLATOONA LAKE ........................................ APALACHICOLA, CHATTAHOOCHEE 1 FLINT RIVERSI GAIALBFL . . ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL UATERUAY (SAVANNAH DISTRICT) .... BRUNSYICK HARBOR ...................................... BUFORD DAR t LAKE SIDNEY LANIER ....................... CARTERS LClKE .......................................... CLARKS HILL LAKE* GA t SC ............................. HARTUELL LAKE ......................................... JIH UOODRUFF LOCK I DAR, GA t FL ...................... RICHARD 8. RUSSELL D+YM t LAKE, GA L SC ................ SAVANNAH N&RBOR ....................................... SAVANNAH RIVER BELOU AUGUSTA .......................... UALTER F. GEORGE LOCK t DAHr GA t AL .................. UEST POINT LAKE, GA t AL ..............................
IDAHO
. ILLINOIS
CLLUtiET HARBOR t RIVER (DIKED DISPOSAL), IL I IN ...... CbRiYLE LAKE .......................................... CHICAGO HARBOR (DIKED DISPOSIL) ....................... CHICAGO RIVER (BIKED DISFOSAL) ........................ CHICAGO RIVER ......................................... FARII CREEK RESERVOIRS ................................. ILLINOIS ULTERUAY, IL 4 IN (NCD) ...................... ILLINOIS UnTERUAY (LHVD PORTION) ...................... KASKASKIA RIVER NAVIGATION ............................ LAKE SHELBYVILLE ....................................... KILL CREEK t SOUTH SLOUGH ............................. IIISS RIV BTUN HISSOURT RIV I FIINNEAPOLIS, IL, HNv UIr
1 IA (NCD) .......................................... HISSISSIPPI RIVER BTN OHIO I HISSOURI RIVERS .......... tlISs RIV BTUN ti0 RIVER t KINNEAPOLIS (LMVB) ........... MOUTH OF SANGAilON RIVER ............................... NORTH BRANCH CHICAGO RIVER DEBRIS REMOVAL ............. REND LAKE ............................................. UAUKEGAN HlrRBOR (DIKE@ DISPOSAL) ...................... UAUKEGAN HbRBOR ... ...) ................................
INDIANA
BROOKVILLE LdKE ....................................... CAGLES KILL LAKE ...................................... CECIL H. HfiRDEN LAKE .................................. HUNTINGTON LhKE ....................................... INDIANA HARBOR (BIKED DISPOSAL) .......................
. HICHIGAN CITY HARBOR .................................. HISSISSINEUA LAKE ..................................... IIONROE LAKE ........................................... PATOKA LAKE ........................................... SJL*“ONIE L~KE.1.~ . . _ 2 ..... . ..............................
CORALVILLE LAKE ,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,.,......~...,,...,,,,.. ~BISSOURI RIVER, KENSLERS BENDI t4E TO SIOUX C’TTYr IAtNE ~HISSOURI RIVER -SIOUX CITY TO tlOUTHv IA t P(E...rr...+ RATHBUN LAKE . ..e+* ,.,,,I.,.. ,*.*...** . . . . l ..*.*..*....;*. RED ROCK DAK - l ldKE RED ROCK , .-9*.-e,. . , , , . .,I.‘,,..., l . . , . ,
SAYLORVILLE LAKE ,.,,,.,,,, *.....“* .a-,.. ~...“...~....~1......
CLINTON LAKE .......................................... COUNCIL GROVE LAKE .................................... EL DORADO LAKE ........................................ ELK CITY LAKE ......................................... FALL RIVER LAKE ....................................... HILLSDALE LAKE ......... . .............................. JOHN REDHOND BATI t RESERVOIR .......................... KANOPOLIS LAKE ........................................ HARION LAKE ........................................... HELVERN LAKE........................~ ................. HILFORD LAKE .......................................... PEARSON - SKUBITZ BIG HILL LAKE ....................... .PERRY LAKE ............................................ POHONA LAKE ........................................... TORONTO LAKE .......................................... TUTTLE CREEK LAKE .....................................
YILSON LAKE ...........................................
KENTUCKY
BARKLEY DAB - LAKE BARKLEY ............................ BARREN RIVER LAKE.....................; ............... BUCKHORN LAKE ................ . ........................ CARR FORK LAKE ........................................ CAVE RUN LAKE ......................................... DEUEY LAKE ............................................ FISHTRAP LAKE ......................................... GRAYSON LAKE . .* ....................................... GREEN AND BARREN .RIVERS, KY t TN ...................... -GREEN RIVER ILAKE . . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HlCKiiAN HARBOR ............... ..-..~......-...*~ ........... KENTUCKY RIVER ......................................... LAUREL RIVER LAKE ..................................... HARTINS FORK CAKE. ..................................... ‘HIDDLESBORO ...........................................
..NOLI N LAKE ............................................. OHIO RIVER OPEN CHANNEL UORK .......................... OHIO RIVER LOCKS t DAM ............................... PAINTSVILLE .LAKE ...................................... ROUGH RIVER LAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..I......*........~... TAYLORSVILLE LAKE ..,..~,,,.1.,,...,..,....,.~..,...... YOLF CREEK DAR - LAKE CUMAERLAND......................
.-_ LOUISIANA
2
ATCHAFALAYA R:VER t BAYOUS CHENE. BDEUF t BLACK....... BARATARIA BAY UATERUAY ................................ BAYOU BDDCAU RESERVOIR ................................ BAYOU RIGOLETTE .......................................
,, BAYOU TECHE ........................................... CADDO LAKE ............................................ CALCASIEU RIVER t PASS ................................ FRESHUATER BAYOU ...................................... GULF INTRACOASTAL UATERUAY ............................ HOUMA NbVIGATiON CANAL ................................ LAKE PROVIDENCE HARPOR ................................ HADISON PARISH PORT ................................... I IERHENTAU RIVER ....................................... HISSISSIPPI RIVER GULF OUTLET ......................... BISSISSIPPI RIVER OUTLETS AT VENICE ................... HISSISSIPPI RIVER8 BATON ROUGE TO THE GULF ............ PEARL RIVER .............................................
. RED RIVER UATfRUAY HISSISSIPPI RIVER TO SHREVEPORT .... HEllOVAL OF ADUATIC ,GROUTH .I.....* ..................... UALLACE LAKE ........................................... UATERUAY FROM IUU TO BAYOU DULAC ......................
l r27brOOO 902,000 300.000 980,000 743,000 46>*000
37rooo 9791000
8r210,000 121128rOOO
530,000 946~000 375,000
3~386~000 _-’ _--. _-~-
7,000~000 31000,000
815rOOO 500,000 210r000 245,000
13r762,OOO 2+020r000
12,470rOOO 3,000,000
343rOOQ 398rOOO 7001000
8,480,000 1,ooorooo
29f000f000 170rooo
lr075r000 1,200~000
185rOOO 640,000
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H 4600 Type of
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUiE Budget
ProJect Operation and Haintenancc - State and project estimate allowance -----_______________--------------------------------------------------------------------------
BALTIHORE HARBOR (DRIFT REnOVALl.....,.,............,, BALTIUORE HARBOR t CHANNELS ,.,,.,......,.....I........ BALTIUORE HARBOR (PREVENTION OF OBSTRUCTIVE DEPOSITS!. BLOOHINGTON LAKEt IiD & WV ............................. CHESTER RIVER .......................................... CUHBERLAND, IiD AND RIDGELEY, UV, HO L UV .............. OCEAN CITY HARBOR t INLET AND SINEPUXENT BAY .......... UICOnICO RIVER -_ . ................... ..r... ..............
KASSACHUSETTS
BARRE FALLS DAH..,~,,I~....,..‘.........~.......,...... BIRCH HILL DAH .,..,.*...1..,,,,,.....*.*,,.......,.,.. BUFFUtlVILLE LAKE ,,,.t.....,.,,,,,,,~,.,,.,,..,,...,,,, CAPE COD CANAL . . . ..i....r..r,,,,r,,,....,............. CHARLES RIVER.,NATURAL VALLEY STORAGE AREA............. CONANT BROOK DAB _- ,,,.,,.,.,...,,,,,,.,..,.,...I...~.,.. EAST BRIHFIELD LAKE ,,,..1....,...,l,.,....ll.....~..O FALL RIVER HARBORI NA I RI . . . . ..*.1.....*.......*....* HODGES VILLAGE DAN *.*,..,,,.,.,,*................*..I. KNIGHTVILLE DAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l.....O....1.. LITTLEVILLE LAKE ,,,,...,.....,.,,,,.....,..I..,....... NEU BEDFORD, FAIRHAVEN t ACUSHBET HURRICANE BARRIER.,. TULLY LAKE ,.,,,t.,,.,,,l.,.,,~..,,..~....,............ YESTVILLE LAKE .,.,..,,,,.,,.,,,,,I......,~...........,. UEST HILL DAH ,..I.~,,.,~~,,,,~,,,,.,....,,.1......,..1
AU SABLE HARBOR ....................................... BIG BAY HARBOR ........................................ BLACK RIVER PORT HURON ................................ BLACK RIVER HARBOR .................................... CHANNELS IN LAKE ST. CLAIR ............................. CHARLEVOIX HARBOR ..................................... CHEBOYGAN HARBOR ...................................... CLINTON HARBOR ........................................ DETROIT RIVER ......................................... DETROIT RIVER (DIKE0 DISPOSAL) ........................ EAGLE HARBOR .......................................... FRANKFORT HARBOR ...................................... GRAND MAVEN HARBOR t GRAND RIVER ...................... GRAND TRAVERSE BAY HARBOR ............................. HAtttlOND BAY HARBOR .................................... HARRISONVILLE HARBOR .................................. HOLLAND HARBOR ........................................ INLAND ROUTE .......................................... KAUKAULIN RIVER ....................................... KEUEENAU UATERUAY ..................................... LELAND HARBOR ......................................... LEXINGTON HARBOR ...................................... LITTLE LAKE HARBOR .................................... LUDINGTON HARPOR ...................................... DANISTIOUE HARBOR ..................................... BANISTEE HARBOR ..; .................................... t lENOHINEE HARBOR’CDIKED DISPOSAL) ..................... KENOtiINEE HARBOR ...................................... HONROE HARBOR .I.....,,,...,.,..Ill..............II,... HOHROE HARBOR (DIKED DISPOSAL)..,...,.....,...,...,.., KUSKEGON HARBOR ....................................... NEU BUFFALO HARBOR .................................... ONTONAGON HARBOR ....................................... PENTUATER HARBOR ....................................... POINT LOOKOUT HARBOR .................................. PORT SANILAC HARBOR ................................... PORT AUSTIN ........................................... PRESOUE ISLE HARBOR ................................... ROUGE RIVER (DIKE0 DISPOSAL) .......................... ROUGE RIVER ........................................... SAGINAU RIVER ......................................... SAGINAU RIVER (DIKE0 DISPOSAL) ........................ SAUGATUCK HARBOR ...................................... SEBEUAING RIVER .......................................
. Juni 28, 1983 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE H 4601 lyre of , Buddet Conf e Pence Project Operation and Haintenance - State ond project estiaate allouance -----_______________--------------------------------------------_-----__-____________
tn, SOUTH HAVEN HARBOR ,,....,,,,.,,,...,.I~...,~,,I.I...., 2791000 279rooo (N) ST. JOSEPH HARBOR (DIKED BISPOSA~)..~~................ 82rOOO 82,000 t HP.1 ST. t lARYS RIVER l ,,,,,,,~,.,,,,,,....,..,.,,,,......... ?1008r0.00 91008,000 (N) ST. JOSEPH HARBOR ,,,t..,..,..,,.,.........,*..*....,.. 8461000 846,000 (N) ST. CLAIR RIVER ,~,.,.,.1,,.,,,,.,,,,.,...,,,,,.,,,.... 1,948,000 1,948,OOO (N) UHITE LAKE HARBOR ,..~,.,,,...,,..,..,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,... 44,000 44,000
I i lNNESOTA
(FC) (WI (N) (FC) (N) (FC) (FC) (WI (WI
BIG STONE LAKE hND WETSTONE RIVER* &N & SD‘.......... BULUTH-SUPERIOR HARBOR, tlN.Z Yl............i .......... GRAND tIARAIS C(ARBOR........~~.~.~ ..................... LAC QUI PARLE .LAKE .................................... WINNESOTA RIVER ........................................ ORUELL LAKE ,...,.~...,......*....***....*............. RED LAKE RESERVOIR .................................... RESERVOIRS AT HEADUATERS OF l i ISSlSSlPPI RIVER ......... ST. CROIX RIVER* IIN L Ul ..............................
HlsslsslYPl
.113,000 2.171,OOO
21,000’ 271,000 200r000 15BrOOO
51r000 lr329rOOO
1509000
113,000 --. 21171,000
21 rooo 271,000 200 r 000 158,000
51tooo 1,329,000
150,000
(N) BILOXI HARBOR ......................................... tN) GULFPORT HARBOR .*.........................I.....-...- ... (FC) OKATIBBEE LAKE ........................................ (N) .PASCAGOULA HARBOR ..................................... (Nb ROSEDALE HARBOR ....................................... (Nt YOLF AND JORDAN RIVERS ................................
7531000 1 ,G901000
684rOOO 2r874,OOO
303 IO00 ---
753 t 000 1,890,OOO
684,000 21874fOOO
‘303,000, -350roco
H ISSOURI
(Wl CARUTHER~~ILLE HARBOR ......... ..*....-a ...................... ?75tOOO (tlP) CLARENCE CANNON D A M t RESERVOIR.....................~. lr925rOOO t FC-) CLEARUATER LAKE ..................... . .................... lr20@t009 tnp.1 MARRY SI TRUMAN DAti AND RESERVOIR...............+..~+ . 3~684*000 (FC) LONG BRANCH .LAKE ...................... ..~L. ................. 4391000 t FC.) IIERAIIEC PARK LAKE ................ ..~.~..4...1... ........... 4651000 tN, NEU MADRID HARBOR ..................................... 12,000 (FC) POHHE DE TERRE LAKE .4 ................................. 1,3141000 (FC) Stt lTHVlLLE LAKE ....................................... 553 IO00 (IIP) STOCKTON LAKE.........................~ ............... 1,9291000 (HP) TABLE ROCK LAKE.. ......... .- .............................. 2,467,000
.2751000 1,9251000 1 r2007300 316841000
439,000 465,000
12~000 lY314,OOO
553rooo 1~929~000 2,467tOOO
IIONTANA
(HP) FORT PECK LAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~............... 2,677rOOO 2r677,OOO (HP) L-IBBY DAN (LAKE KOGCANUSA) ,4 ..,... l V*...*.,.~...1..**.. 2,926rOOO 2r926*000
NEBRASKA
(tip) (FC) (FC) (FC)
3,350?000 3,350rooo 1,158,000 1~158,000
208 IO00 2081000 431rooo 431,000 ‘_-- -5
(FC) (FC)
GAVINS POINT DAti - LEUIS AND CLARK LAKE* NE I SD...... HARLAN COUNTY .LAKE ,,,,,,.~I,,,.~...I,..,...~.,...,.... PAPILLION CREEK 8 TRIBUTARIES-LAKES................... SALT CREEK AND TRIBUTARIES LAKES......................
,*- ,;’ NEVADA
HARTIS CREEK CAKE@ NV a CA ,..................,...I.... PINE t l%ATHEUS CANYONS LAKE ’ .,*.~..........,..*1.......
821 A00 82lqOOO 240,000 24OrOOO
NEU HAMPSHIRE
(FC) BLACKUATER DAII ...... .................................. 196,000 (FC) EDUARD HACDOUELL LAKE ................................. 237rOOO (FC) FRANKLIN FALLS !QAti .................................... 335rooo (FC) HOMINTON-EVERETT L4KES ............................... .584 I 000 tFC) OTTER, BROOK LAKE ...................................... 351,OOQ (N) PORTStiDUTH H4RBOR % PISCATAQUA .RIVER .................. 4971000 (FC) SURRY HOUNTAIN ‘LAKE ................................... ‘589,000
DELAUARE RIVER? PHILADELPHIA To TRENTON* NJ L PA ...... KEYPORT HARBOR ........................................ f lATAUAN CREEK ......................................... NEU JERSEY IUU ........................................ NEUARK BAY, HACKENSACK t PASSAIC RIVERS ............... RARITAN RIVER .......................................... SALEtl RIVER ...........................................
ABIQUIU DAii ........................................... a371000 COCHITI LAKE;;- ........................................ 994,000 CONCHAS LAKE ........................................... 772,000 GALISTEO DAn .......................................... 105t000 JEHEZ CANYON DAH......................~............ .... 200,000 SANTA ROSA DAil t LAKE ................................. 4631000 TUO RIVERS DAti ........................................
/’ 146rOOO
NEU YORK i’
ALHOND LAKE . ..1..*...1...,*....,*.,.,,,*.............. ARKPORT DAtl ........................................... BAY RIDGE L RED HOOK CHANNELS ......................... BLACK ROCK CHANNEL t TONAUANDA HARBOR ................. BUFFALO HARBOR ........................................ EAST SIDNEY LAKE ...................................... HUDSON RIVER .......................................... LAKE tiONTAUK HARBOR ................................... HT. MORRIS LAKE ....................................... NARROUS OF LAKE CHAtlPLAlN ............................. NEU YORK HARBOR ....................................... NEU YORK AND NEU JERSEY CHANNELS,.NY t-NJ .............
.NEU YORK HARBOR DRIFT REnOVAL ......................... HEY YORK HARBOR (PREVENTION OF OBSTRUCTIVE DEPOSITS) . . OSUEGO HARBOR ......................................... ROCHESTER HARBOR ....................................... SOUTHERN NEU YORK FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS .............. UHITNEY POINT LAKE ....................................
ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL UATERUAY (UILHINGTON DISTRICT B. EVERETT JORDAN DAh L LAKE ....................... BEAUFORT HARBOR .................................... CAPE FEAR RIVER ABOVE UlLtllNGTON ................... CHANNEL FROti BACK SOUNd TO LOOKOUT BIGHT ........... FALLS LAKE ......................................... LOCKUOODS FOLLY RIVER .............................. t lANTE0 (SHALLOUBAG) BAY ............................... HOREHEAD CITY HARBOR .................................. SILVER LAKE HARBOR .................................... U. KERR SCOTT DAh t RESERVOIR ......................... UILHINGTON HARBOR .....................................
(FC) BDUHAN - HALEY LAKE ................................... 167,000 (IIP) GARRISON DAHt LAKE SAKAKAUEA .......................... 51333rOOO (FC) HOME LAKE AND DAH .................................... 691000 (FC) LAKE ASHTABULA L BALDHILL DAn ......................... Bt3BIOOO (FC) PIPESTEN LAKE ......................................... 307~000
OHIO
(FC) ALUII CREEK LAKE ....................................... 430,000 (N) ASHTABULA HARBOR ...................................... 920,000 (N) ASHTABULA HARBOR (DIKED DISPOSAL) ..................... 11400r000 (FC) BERLIN LAKE ........................................... 1~126,000 (FC) CAESAR CREEK LAKE ..................................... 516,000 (FC) CLARENCE J. BROUN DAM ................................. 460,000 tie CLEVELAND HARBOR ...................................... 4?740~000 (N) CONNEAUT HARBOR ....................................... 66S~OOO (FC) ‘DEER CREEK LAKE ....................................... 740~000 (FC) DELAUARE LAKE ......................................... 51oiooo (FC 1 DILLON LAKE ............................................. 485~000 tN, : FAIRPORT HARBOR ....................................... 655tOOO (HI HURON HARBOR .......................................... 9151000
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t iASSILLON ............................................. HICHAEL J, KIRUAN DAH t RESERVOIR..............; ...... HOSOUITO CREEK LAKE ................................... HUSKINGUH RIVER RESERVOIRS ............................ NEUARK ................................................ NORTH BRANCH OF KOKOSING RIVER LAKE ................... PAINT CREEK LAKE ...................................... ROSEVILLE ............................................. SANDUSKY HARBOR ....................................... TOLEDO HARBOR -. ..... .................................... TOM JENKINS DAH ........................... ..i ......... UEST FORK OF HILL CREEK LAKE .......................... YILLIAH H. HARSHA LAKE ................................
OKLAHOHA
(FC) BIRCH LAKE ............................................ (HP) BROKEN BOU LAKE.................................~ ....... (FC) CANTON.LAKE ........................................... (FC) COPAN LAKE ............................................ (HP) EUFAULA LAKE .......................................... (FC) FORT SUPPLY LAKE ...................................... (HP) FORT GIBSON LAKE ...................................... (FC) GREAT SALT PLAINS LAKE ................................ (FC) HEYPURN LAKE .......................................... (FC) HUGO LAKE ............................................. (FC) HULAH LAKE ............................................ (FCk KAU LAKE........................~ ..................... (HP) KEY STONE LAKE ......................................... (FC) OOLOGAH LAKE ........................................... (FC) OPTIMA LAKE ........................................... (FC) ‘PENSACOLA RESERVOIR - LAKE 9F THE CHEROKEES ...........
. (FC) PINE CREEK LAKE ....................................... (HP) ROBERT S, KERR LOCK, DAH t.RESERVOIR .................. (FC) SARDIS LAKE ........................................... (HP) TENKILLER FERRY LAKE .................................. (FC) YAURIKA CAKE .......................................... (HP) UEBBERS FALLS LOCK t DAH .............................. (FC) UISTER LAKE . ...?) .....................................
APPLEGATE LAKE ......................................... BLUE RIVER LAKE ....................................... BONNEVILLE LOCK t DAH ................................... CHETCO RIVER .......................................... COLUMBIA RIVER AT THE HOUTH, OR t UA .................. COOS BAY .............................................. COOS t HILLICONA RIVERS ............................... COOUILLE RIVER ........................................ COTTAGE GROVE LAKE .................................... COUGAR LAKE ........................................... DEFOE BAY .............................................
BETROIT LAKE .......................................... DORENA LAKE ..................... FALL CREEK LAKE ................. FERN RIDGE DAH t LAKE ........... GREEN PETER-MSTER LAKES ........ HILLS CREEK LAKE ................ JOHN DAr.LOCK AND DAti, LAKE UHAT LOOKOUT POINT LAKE .............. LOST CREEK LAKE ................. .
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LLA, OR t UAt..~..*.+ .,.,,,~,,...........~ ,,.....I.............
HCNARY LOCK S DAH, LAKE UALLULAr tlR t UA .............. PORT ORFORD ....... ..i ................................. ROGUE RIVER HARBOR AT GOLD BEACH ...................... SIUSLAU RiVER ......................................... SKIPANON CHANNEL ...................................... TILLAHOOK BAY t BAR ................................... UIIFOUA RIVER ..........................................
. UILLAHETTE RIVER BASIN BANK PROTECTION ............. * .. UILLOU CREEK LAKE ..................................... UILLAHETfE RIVER AT UILLAHETTE FALLS .................. UILLABETTE RIVER ABOVE PORTLAND t YAHHILL RIVER ....... YAOUINA BAY AND HARBOP ................................. YAOUINA RIVER .........................................
ALLEGHENY RIVER ....................................... ALVIN R. BUSH DAfl ..................................... AYLESUORTH CREEK LAKE ................................. BELTZVILLE LAKE ....................................... BLUE HARSH LAKE ....................................... CONEHAUGH RIVER LAKE .................................. COUANESDUE LAKEc ...................................... CROOKED CREEK LAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ClJRUENSVlLLE LAKE..............................., ...... EAST BRANCH CLARION-RIVER LAKE ........................ ERIE HARBOR ............................................ FOSTER JOSEPH SAYERS DAR t RESERVOIR .................. FRANCIS E. YALTER DAn........................, ........ GENERAL EDGAR JAPUIN @AH t RESERVOIR .................. JOHNSTOWN ............................................. KINZUA DAH t ALLEGHENY RESERVOIRt PA 1 NY ............. LOYALHANNA LAKE ....................................... HAHONING CREEK LAKE .................................... HONONGAHELA-YOUGHIOGHENY RIVER BASINr PAv UV I KD .....
.OHIO RIVER LOCKS % DAnS ............................... PROtlPTOH LAKE ......................................... PUNXSUTAUNEY .......................................... RAYSTOUN LAKE ......................................... SCHIJYLKILL RIVER ...................................... SHENANGO RIVER LAKE ................................... STILLUATER LAKE ....................................... TIOGA - NAHHOND LAKES ................................. TIONESTA LAKE ......................................... UNION CITY LAKE ....................................... UOODCOCK CREEK LAKE ...... . ............................ YCRK(r INDIAN ROCK DAH ~..................; ............. YOUGHIOGHENY RIVER LAKE ...............................
SOUTH CAROLINA
ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL UATERUAY (CHARLESTON DISTRICT) . . CHARLESTON HARBOR ..................................... COOPER RIVER9 CHARLESTON HARBOR ........................ FOLLY RIVER ........................................... GEDKGETOUN HARBOR ..................................... LITTLE RIVER INLET9 SC t NC ........................... HIJRRELLS INLET ........................................ SHIFYARD RIVER ........................................
SOUTH DAKOTA
BIG BEND DALI - LAKE SHARFE ............................ COLD BROOK LAKE ....................................... COTTONUOOD SPRINGS LAKE ............................... FORT RANBALL @Ati, LAKE FRANCIS CASE ................... LAKE TRAVERSE AND POIS DE SIOUX, SD t HH .............. DARE DAHr LAKE OAHE, SD-.x -ND ..........................
TENNESSEE
CENTER HILL LAKE ...................................... CHEATHAtl <LOCK B DAN ................................... CORDELL HULL DAH B RESERVOIR DALE HOLLOU LAKE
J. FERCY PRIEST DAH I RESERVOIR ....................... OLD HICKORY LOCK I DAH ................................ TENNESSEE RIVER ....................................... UOLF RIVER HARBOR .....................................
TEXAS
AQUILLA LAKE .......................................... ARKANSAS-RED RIVER PASINS CHLORIDE CONTROL (AREA 8) ... BARDUELL LAKE ......................................... BELTON LAKE ........................................... BENBROOK LAKE ......................................... BRAZOS ISLAND HARBOR.......~ ........................... BUFFALO BAYOU t TRIBUTARIES ........................... CANYON LAKE ........................................... CORPUS CHRISTX SHIP CHANNEL (1968 ACT) ................ DENISON DAR - LAKE TEXGMAr TX t OK .................... FERRELLS BRIDGE DAR - LAKE 0’ THE PINES ............. . . FREEPORT HARBOR .......................................
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:AL’JESTON HARBOR t CHANNEL ,...,,.,..,.,,,.*.,,,.....,. ;RANGER LAKE,.,~,,,,..,....,,,.,......,......~,~...,.., ; t iAPEUINE LAKE ..,,,,,,.,,.I.,.,.,.,t,..,........,,.~.~ GULF INTRACOASTAL YATERUAY ,.,,.*,..t*,.......*....,,.. HORBS CREEK LAKE ,.,,..,,..,.,,,...I,,..,.~~..,,....,.. HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL.,....,,~.L.,..,.,,......,,....... LAKE KE~F..,....,,...,.,,..,,,.,~.....,.....,,...,,.., LAUON LC,KE ,..t,,,..~,,,,,,.,,l..,,,,~,,,...,,~....~,~, LEUISVILLE D A M ,.,,.,,.,,~,,,,,,....,..,...).,,......., HATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL ,.~.,.,,....,,~~,,.~,1,,,,,,.... NAUARRO HILLS LAiTi. . . . . . . ..1...........*......,,,,...,. NORTH SAN GABRIEL LAKE .*.,.....*...........,....,,,... 0. C. FISHER DAH L LAKE ,....~,,,,,,,~,...1.~,.,......, PAT t iAYSE LAKE ,,.,,...,.,,....,I,..,,,,,,~..,,.,.....,
PROCTOR LAKE ,..,,I,,...*.,,.,.,,,,.,.....~*........... SABINE-NECHES YATERUAY .,.,..,.....,.,,,....,.,.,...1.. SAtl RAYBURN Dkti t RESERVOIR ........................... SOtiER’JILLE LAKE ........................................ STILLHOUSE.HOLCOU DAh .................... ...” ........ TEXAS CITY CHANNEL .................................... TOUN BLUFF @AH t B.A. STEINHAGEN LAKE ................. TRINITY RIVER t TRIPS-CHANNEL T@ LIBERTY....,.,.,,.... UACO LAKE .,,..,.,,1,,....I.,,,...,......*...*.......I. UALLIS’JILLE PROJECT - TRINITY RIVER .,..**,...,,,*,.... UHITNEY LAKE .......................................... URIGHT PATKAN DAtl t LAKE ..............................
VERHONT
BALL IWJNTAIN LAKE .................................... NORTH SPRINGFIELD LAKE.,,.,,..........,,,.,...,....... NORTH HP.RTLAND LAKE ,,,~.,,,,,,..~..~......,....~,~.... TOYNSHEND LAKE .,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,..,...,,,.....,,.,,... UNION VILLAGE DAH ,...,,,,,,..,,,.....,.....,1,.,.,,...
VIRGINIA
AlLANTiC INTRACOASTAL UATERUAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..L....... CHINCOTEAOUE INLET ..~.,~~.~.~,,..t.....~,,~.~..,,...~. GATNRIGHT DAH AND LAKE MOOHAY .,..,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,..*.. HAHPTON ROADS7 NORFOLK t NEUPORT N E W HARBOR (DRIFT
REHOVAL 1 ,,,,,,.,,.,.,1,,.,..~...;..........~*....... JAMES RIVER l ,,.,,,..,,,,.,,,..,.,.,.~......,..~~..~.., JOHN U. FLANNAGAN DAti t RESERU~IR ,....,.,,,,,..I,,..,, JOHN H, KERR DAH t RESERUOIRv W A t NC.L..,..,......... NORFOLK HARBOR........... . . ..t........................* NORFOLK HARBOR (PREVENTION OF OBSTRUCTIVE DEPOSITS)... NORTH FORK OF POUND LAKE .,,,,,.,,,.,~,.,,~..,......... PHILPOTT LAKE .,,,,.,..,.,,l,,.,..,.....~....~ll,...... UATERIJAY ON THE COAST OF VIRGINIA ,.....,,,...I.,,..,.,
UASHINGTON
CHIEF JOSEPH DAH .~,,,,,,,,,.,,1,,,....1,,....,........ COLUIIBIA RIVER AT BAKER BAY .,.......,..,.,,,,.,,,,..., CDLUHBIA AND LUR UILLAhETTE RIVS BELOU VANCVR t PORTt
OR t UA.,.......,........, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C&JfiBIA RIVER BETUEEN VANCO;bER, YA t THE DALLES..... COLUHBIA RIVER BETUEEN CHINOOK t SAND 1st UA t OR..... EVERETT HARBOR t SNOHOHISH RIVER .I.....,,,..........., GRAYS HARBOR t CHEHALIS RIVER . . . ..I....,.,......*...., HOWARD A, HANSON RESERVOIR ,..,.,..,,,....,....I....... ICE HARBOR LOCK t DAti ,,,,,,,.,,,............,...~...1. LAKE UASHINGTON SHIP CANAL .,.....,.,....,,l....~,..... LITTLE GOOSE LOCK t DAH, LAKE BRYAN............,...... LOUER GRANITE LOCK AND @AH, UA t I@.............,..... LOUER HONUHENTAL LOCK t DAN . . . . . . . . . . ..I.............. HILL CREEK LAKE ..,,,t,.,...,.,...,..I.,.,,.,.~,..,.,,~ HUD tlOUNTAIN DAH ,~,..~,,.,.,..................,....... PT TOUNSEND BOAT BASIN t UN CONNECT YT TOWNSEND t
OAK BAf ,..,,..,.,,~,,.,,.,,.,.,~.....,....,..~,,..., PUGET SOUND t ITS TRIBUTARY YATERS...............,.... OUILLAYUTE RIVER ,,,,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,.,.~,..,,.,,...,I.. SEATTLE HARPOR ,,,~,,....,...........,........,...I....
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June Conference
allowance ----__________
(N) STILLAGUHISH RIVER .................................... 100,000 100,000 (N) SUINONISH -CHANNEL ..................................... 330rOC0 330r000 (N) TACOHA - FUYALLUP RIVER ............................... &Or000 bOsOO0 (FC) THE DALLES LOCK t DAK, LAKE CELILOr W A t OR ........... 8rl lOvOOO 8r1101000 (N) UILLAPA RIVER t HARBOR t NASELLE RIVER ................ 186rOOO 186,000 (FC) UYNOOCHEE LAKE ........................................ 732,000 7321000
BEECH FORK LAKE ....................................... BLUESTONE LAKE ......................................... BURNSVILLE LAKE ....................................... EAST LYNN LAKE ........................................ ELKINS ................................................ KANAUHA RIVER ......................................... OHIO RIVER LOCKS AND DAM ............................. R. 0. BAILEY LAKE ..................................... SUHt4ERSVILLE LAKE ..................................... SUTTON LAKE ........................................... TYG‘ART LAKE ...........................................
UISCONSIN ’
595,000 898,000 760,000 8101000
bvOO0 5rb31rOOO 9r82lrOOO
885,000 lr043~000 lrll8,OOO
754rooo
595,000 898,000 7bOrOOO 8lOrOOO
69000 Sr631,OOO 9~821rOOO
885,000 lr043r000 1~118~000
754.000
(N) ASHLAND HARBOR ........................................ 423rOOO (FC) EAU GALLE RIVER LAKE .................................. 311rooo (N) FOX RIVER ............................................. 826,000 (N) GREEN BAY HARBOR ...................................... 1r1&0,000 (N) GREEN BAY HARBOR (DIKE11 DISPOSAL) ..................... 81~000 (N) KENOSHA HARBOR ........................................ 173rooo (N) KEUAUNEE HARBOR ....................................... 519,000 (N) LAFARGE LAKE ........ ...! .............................. 21rooo (N) HANITOUAC HARBOR ...................................... 419rooo (N) KILUAUKEE HARBOR ...................................... 553~000 (N) OCONTO HARBOR ......................................... 21rooo (HI FORT UING HARBOR ...................................... 19,000 (N) FORT UASHINGTON ....................................... 378,000 (N) RACINE HARBOR ......................................... 71rooo (N) SHEBOYGAN RIVER ....................................... 181.300 (HI STURGEON BAY (DIKED DISPOSAL) ......................... 79000 (N) STURGEbN BAY .......................................... -57rOOO (N) TUO RIVERS HARBOR ..................................... 27rooo
423~000 311rooo B26rOOO
lrib0,000 81rOOO
173,000 519~000
211000 419,000 553,000
21rooo 19IOOO
378~000 71vooo
lSl,C~00 7,000
57rpoo 27vOOO
HISCELLANEOUS
ENVIRONIIENTAL AND WATER QUALITY OPERATIONAL STUDIES ... INSFECTION OF COKFLETED UORKS ......................... SCHEDULING FLOOD CONTROL RESERVOIR OPERATIONS ......... HONITOR COt4PLETED COASTAL PROJECTS .................... RIVER ICE HANAGEtiENT .................................. REPAIR* EVALUATION, HAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION
RESEARCH (REtiR) ..................................... -.
PROTECTION OF NAVIGATION ,=
REHOUAL OF SUN/KEN VESSELS AND OBSTRUCTIONS ............ PROTECTION, CLEARING AND STRAIGHTENING CHANNELS
(SECTION 3) ................... ..r.......... .......... GENERAL REGULATORY FUNCTIONS ..........................
.eROJECT CONDITION SURVEYS .............................. SURVEILLANCE OF NORTHERN BOUNDARY WATERS ..............
. . Amendment No. 9: Appropriates $33.831.000 instead of $34,437,000 as proposed by the House and $31,981,000 as proposed by the Senate.
Amendment No. 10: Provides that $33,161,000 is to be derived from the reclamation fund instead,of $33,761,000 as proposed by the House and $31,361,000 as proposed by the Sena,te.
Amendment-No. 11: Deletes language proposed by the Senate relating to the reimbursement of costs of advanced planning studies.
The funds are to be allocated as shown in the following table: PROJECT TITLE BUDGET . CONFERENCE
LOYER COLORADO RIVER WATER COHSV.XEFFICIENT USE FROG..
CALIFORNIA
ALL AKERICAN CANAL RELOCATION...,......,.,.,............. CENTRM. VhLLEY:
DELTA DIVISIONS KELLOGG UNIT REFORKULATION.......,... FISH AND YILDLIFE MANAGEKEKT STUDY.................. KEY KELDNES CONVEYANCE SYSTEK.....................i. SHASTA DAN ENLIRGE~ENT..............................
SANTA KARGARITA.........................~.,,....,.,... LOUER COLORADO UATER SUPPLY STUDY...........,.........
COLORADO
, PROGRAN.REtATED EKGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC STUDIES....
IDAHO
BOISE PROJECT POUER AND NODIFICATION STUDY............ HIKIDOKA PROJECTtNORTH SIDE PUtlPING DIVISION EXTEN..., PALISADES PROJECT? PALISADES POUERPLANT ENLhRGEKENT...
LLKE ANDES-YhGNER UNIT ................................ 15ot000 CENTRAL SOUTH DAKOTA YATER STUDIES (P-SHBP) ........... 4501000 RAPID CITY UATER SUPPLY ............................... 75~000 SOUTH DAKOTA UATER DELIVERIES STUDY (P-SIIBP) .......... 400,000
BEDIM RESERVOIR...;................, BIG SANDY...........................,,.., BON UEIR....I.I...I..II.~......~........, COLUMBUS BEND ML1 UATER SUPFLY,STUDY...r. SAN JACINTO RIVER BASIN ..1**..*..11*1*.*.
YAKIHA, CLE ELUH AND TIETON POUERFLANTS.....,,....,... YAKIKA RIVER B&IN UATER EnHANCEMENT.,..i...,.........
UYOIIING
GOIOOO 1*025*000
GO,000 1~025,000
100t000 100t000 60~000 60,000
195I000 1951000 1~2001000 lr200r000 ,,
BLUE HOLES RESERVOIR..............,.....,..,.,,............ GUERNSEY DAH POUERPLANT ENLARGEnENT...,.....,...,,.;..~.. NORTH PLATTE RIVER HYDROELECTRIC STUDY (P-SHBP)..a.... UIND HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY PROJECT...,.............,,....
.VARIOUS
COLORADO RIVER U(ITER GUALITY’IMPROVEKENT PROGRAH....., CRUOIP, LOVER GUNNISON UIlTER S Y S T E M .*a..* . . . . . ..,, l ,,,
GENERAL ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERIC UATER RESOURCES HANAGEKENT PROGRAK...... GENERAL PLANNING STUDIES . . NATIGNAL UATER RESEARCH ..
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS: ENVIRONXENTbL AND INTERAGENCY COORD. ACTIVITIES..... INVESTIGATIONS OF EXISTING FROJECTS...........,..... KINOR YORK IN CONNECTION UITH COMPLETED PROJ.INVEST. PRINT REPORTS...................,.................,, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES ~..l................., PROJECTS NOT YET IDENTIFIED......~.........,.....,..,
djme -28, 1983 CON&RESSIONAIi RECORD - HOUSE Ei’46b9 cfJ~~&&n~progmm : ‘I..’ e No appropriation. fund. or Luth&ity %f&lable tn enable the Secretary OJ Lhe In&
Amendment M&’ -:-, 1.2: -App&&t& under this heading shall be used for con- r&r to begin work on rehabffitating the Ve- $683.818.000 for the construction program s(,ruction of features of the Garrison Diver- Iarde Communtly Ditch Projecl, New as proposed by the Senate instead of sion Unit in North Dakota Effecting wa&s bfezico, fn accordance with the Fe&r& Ret- $696.538.000 as pramred by the House. flowing into Canada through chemical PoI- lam&ion LUWS (Act of June 17, 1gg3, 32
The conference report includes a total of lution. introduction of foreign bio& de- SfaL 788, and Acts amendatory thereof Or $45.360.000 for the McGee Creek.;\ O&la.,. structively increasing or decreaalng quantity
and/or rate of‘flow. or in any other harmful au~plemen@~ UqeetOl for the purposes oJ project. including $5.000.~00 for roads ass? way. d’ tuerting and conveying water lo irrigated ciated with the project. pmjecl lands. The principal features of the
Amendment No. 13: Appropriates Amendment No. 16: Reported in technical project shti COfLSiSt Of improucmcnti such $lO,OOO.OOO for the Tucson Division in&&d’ dlsagreetidnt. The managers on the part Of as the installalion of more permanent diver- of $15.006.000 as proposed by the House and the House will offer a motion to recede and sion dams and headgates, wasteways, atTOY restores House language stricken by the concur in the amendment of the Senate siphons, and cpncrete lining oJ ditches in State. which provides that not to exceed $20.000
Amendment No. 14: Provides that shall be available to initiate a rehabilitation order to improve.i@galion efficiency. con- serve waler, &ad reduce operalion and
$165.600.000 shall. be available for transfers and betterment program with the Twin maintenance costs. The cost of the rehabili- to the Lower Colorado River Basin Develop- Falls Cana1 Company- Amendment No. 17: Reported in technical
tation will be nonreimburseable and con- ment Fund instead of $179.090.000 ES pro- disagreement. The managers on the Part of
strutted features will be turned over lo the posed by the House and $155.600.000 as pro- appropriate entity Jor operation and main- posed by the Senate. the House will offer a motion tm recede and ienance
Amendment No. 15: Deletes language pro- concur in the amendment of the Senate posed by the Senate relating to Garrison Di- with an amendment as foiloWS: The managers on the part of the Senate version tinit. In lieu of the matter proposed by said will move ~,CI concur in the amendment of I
While the conferees have agreed to delete amendment, insert the following: the House to the amendment of the Senate. the Senate bill language, the conferees’ * provided further, That of Ihe amount The funds are to be allocated as shown in direct that: ?&in appropriated $3.000.000 &all & the following table:
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CONSTRUCTION AND REHAEILITATIGN~
AR1 ZONA
HEADGATE ROCK HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT (BIAl,e,..r...r.r.
CALIFORNIA
. CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT1 SACRAKENTO RIVER DIVISION ..,...~.......LI,..:,.*~..* SAN LUIS UNIT.,..,,.II.,I,...~.~I.I...............L.. AUBURH-FOLSOR SOUTH UNIT:
AUBURN AREA FACILITIES....r......................~ ALL OTHER AUBURN-FOLSOM SOUTH UNIT FACILITIES.r.rr
MISCELLANEOUS PROJECT PROGRAMS...................... SAN FELIPE DIVISION ,,.~..,,...,.,i,....b~,...,...... TRINITY RIVER DI’J, GRASS VALLEY CREEK DEBRIS DAli...r
12,300rOOO 3rl031000
12~300r000 3r603rOOO
2?250,000 2~250~000 7051000 705rooo
2?645POOO 2r645~000 72~360,000 72r360,OOO
-_- 450rooo
COLORADO
FRYINGPAN-ARKANSAS PROJECT ,.,I.,,..,..,.....,,,....... 6rS631000 7,463vOOO SAM LUIS VALLEY PROJECT, CLOSED BASIN DIUISION.~...... 15,155,000 lSrl55~000
. .
NEU MEXICO
BRANTLEY PROJECT I...~..‘..,..I...,t,...l.....,...,..... VELARDEI N. REX. YATER DIVERSION SYS. REPAIR.....,...,
OKLAHOKA
- HCGEE CREEK PROJECT .,.,,,.,,.,,,.,,.,...I....~.....~..
TEXAS
AHERICAN CANAL EXTENSION. RIO GRANDE PROJECT.....,.,.. NUECES RIVER PROJECT ,.,..,,.,.,,..,.....11.....11..11.
12vb94,OOO 12v694,OOO --- 3roOo~000
v-m
St103r000 450rooo
Srl03t000
MASHINGTON
CHIEF JOSEPH DAR PROJECT? OROVILLE-TONASKET UNIT...... COLUIIBIA BASIN PROJECT:
IRRiGAlION fACILITIES ,,,,.,.,,,.,...,.,,............ THIRD POYERFLANT ,.~.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,,..,..11~1.1
PICK-SLOAN HISSOURI BASIN PROGRAR
NEBRASKA
131430r000 13r430D000
17,170r000 381590~000
171170r000 38,590*000
NORTH LOUP DIVISION o,.,,,~.,,,,,.,,.,....,.,.,,.,.... O’NEiLL UNIT .,,,.,~,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,1......,....,....
.NORTH FLATTE PROJECT, GUERNSEY DAH, UYOKING...,..... ORLAHD FROJECTr STONY GORGE DAlir CALIFORNIA........, RAPID VALLEY PROJECT9 DEERFIELD DAH, SOUTH DAKOTA.,. SALT RIVER FROJECTl STEUART HTN. DAur ARIZONA....... SUN RIVER PROJECT9 GIBSON DAB, MONTANA .*.1.....*..*. SUN RIVER FROJECJt UILLOU CREEK DAflw HONTANA......., DEPARTKENT DAfl SAFETY PROGRAM......................; tlODIFICATION REPORTS AND PRECONSTRUCTION FLANNING...
RECREATIONAL AND FISH AND UILDLIFE FACILITIES: RECREATIONAL FACILITIES .,................*.......... FISH AND UILDLIFE FACILITIES........................
6*389,000 br389,OOO lv227wOO(i lr227rOOO
lOlrb07,000 1 r7251000
550 v 000 2?0151000
1 sO561000
2SlrOOO 500,000
c -__-__-__-_-___ ________-_-_--- TOTAL, COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT..........; lbB,720rOOO 168v720rOOO
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COLORADO RIVER .BASIN FROJECT
CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT
ARIZONA
CENTRAL ARIZONA-UATER DEVELOFWENT....~....,..~~.....,. 155,600,OOO 165,600vOOO CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECTvHON-INDIAN DISTR. SYSTEM..... 10~000~000 20r000~000
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TOTAL7 CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT ,.......I......... lbS~600rOOO 18S~bOO~OOO PI=rPEPEZI==IPI PIIE*l5S=t+EE=I
COLORADO RlUER BASIN SALINITY CONTROL PROJECTS
TITLE II COLORADO ‘_
GRAND VALLEY UNIT ,,..,,..,l,,....~................*... PARADOX VALLEY UNIT ,.,,..,..I,.......,...~............
NEVADA
3r915~000 3,915tooo btOb8rOOO br068vOOO
LAS VEGAS UAW UNIT..,...,...,............,.........~. 1,075,000 1,075r000
VARIOUS
. TITLE I HEASURES BELOY IHFERIAL DAR ,,.,,,..,........I......... 21,872rOOO -2lrS72rOOO
___---__---___- --------------- -. TOTAL, COLORADO RIVER BASlN SALINITY
CONTROL PRDJECTS ,I.,,.,.,.,................... . 32r930tOOO 32r930,OOO IIII=llfE------ ---w-v trOI*OPIIIrEEff
GERERAL REDUCTION DUE TO SLIPPAGE, SAVINGS AND CARRYOVER PALANCES ~,,,,,.,,..,,...~.....I.,..... -63r000,000 -87f750*000
===zlI=i-=Ex==l== P==Is=II=I11=il
TOTAL, CONSTRUCTION FROGRAH .,....I.............. 699r388vOOO 693,818vOOO D=i19==I--_-__I _-____ ~~3==52=IPz==Zf
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Loan Program .\
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Amendment No. 18: Appropriates $45,OOO,OOO for the loan program instead of $52,970,000 as proposed by the House and $40,500,000 as proposed by the Senate.
Amendment No. 19: Provides a limitation of $51,802,000 for gross obligations for the principal amount of direct loans as proposed by the House instead of $43,332,000 as proposed by the Senate.
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The funds are to ,be allocated as shown in the following table: ::.
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‘PROJECT TITLE BUDGET CONFERENCE ESTIIIATI: ALLOUANCE
TOTAL* LO4N PROGRAM ,,,,.,........,.......1..*... 41~5001000 45~0001000 ========c===;== _____v--- ==EE==---------
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H 4614 . co General administrative expenses
Amendment No. 20: Appropriates 853.756.006 for general admlnistrative ex- penses ss proposed by the House instead of 253.400.006 as proposed by the Senate. T1TI.E III-DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
The summary table at the end of this title sets forth the conference agreement with respect to individual appropriations, pro- grams and activities for the Department
Enervv SUPPLY, research and development activities
NGRESSIONAL RECORD - HO ment activities, and funds are available as specified in the Senate Report for advanced torodial concepts and for fusion systems en- glneering activities.
Amendment No. 21: Appropriates 81,951.609.000 for Energy Supply, Research and Development Activities, instead of $1.964.209.000 as proposed by the House and 51.943.709.000 as proposed by the Senate.
Solar Energy
Supporting research and technical analysis The conferees agree that, prior to obliga-
tion of funds provided for the National Center for Advanced Materials, the Vitreous State Laboratory and the National Center for Chemical Research, the Department of Energy shall conduct a technical review and approve each project.
(Deferral)
Sohr Thermal Energy Systema-The con- ferees agree to provide $6,000,000 for de- tailed design of one central solar power re- ceiver under the House-stipulated condi- tions. No funds are available for salt gradi- ent research Up to $2.000,000 may be used for the thermal energy storage program identified in the House Report.
Wind Energy Sys&?ms.-The conferees agree with the Senate Report language con- cerning MOD 5A and 5B funding allocations and the wind systems comprehensive pro- gram management plan.
Biomass and Alcohol Fueis.-The confer- ees agree to provide $QOO,OOO for regional biomass energy programs.
Ocean Enemy S$&ms.~The conferees agree that funds are avalIable for only fer& bility studies of open-cycle systems and S1.500.000 is available for cold water pipe re- search.
Amendment No. 22: Reported in technical disagreement. The managers on the part of the House wiI1 offer a motion to recede and concur in the amendment of the Senate overturning a portion of proposed Deferral No. 83-72.
Uranium supply and enrichment activities The conferees agree to the following allo-
cation of funding within the appropriations available for uranium supply and enrich- ment:
agreement provides $4.09Q606 for design ao. tivities on the breeder reactor engin&ing test faculty.
Remedicrl Action Program-The conferees direct that the Department give priority to the undertaking of a decontamination re-, search and development project lnvolvlng the following sites and their vicinity proper- ties, and has added funds to initiate the work: $2.600.060 for the site and vicinity Properties in Wayne/Pequanak, New Jersey; 52.000.006 for the site and vicinity proper- ties in Maywood. New Jersey; $500,000 for the-site and vicinity properties near Albany, New York; and $500.000 for the former Cotter Corp. site at tatty Avenue, Hazel- wood. Missouri.
C3mmercial Nuclear Wosta-The confer- ees agree that S9,600.000 is available for the subseabed waste program in fiscal year 1984.
Environment - Liquifikd Gas FueZs Sufety Test FacUity.-
The conferees agree that the Department should proceed immediately to select a site and initiate construction on the LIquified Gaseous Fuels Safety Test Eacility using funds available in fiscal year 1983 and fiscal year 1984. Additional funding requirements shall be submitted with the fiscal year 1985 budget request if additional construction funding is determined to be necessary.
Magnetic Fusion The conferees agree that the Adminlstra-
tion shall consider including funding in the fiscal year 1985 budget submission for aneu- tronix fusion activities for consideration by the Congress. Of the funds available, $2.000.000 is for operating expenses on Elmo Bumpy Torus to continue concept develop.
The conferees concur with the Senate in regard to prdcnrement of baseline centri- fuge machines and with the House in regard to contlnuatlon of the uranium resource as- sessment program at a reduced level.
General science and research activities Amendment No. *
$638.250.000 for Genera?&cie%r~~ search Activities instead of $643,250,006 pro- posed by the House and $635,250,600 as pro-
% by the Sen8te* conference J allowance includes $32900.006 for the linear collider at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and g5.000,OOO for the Colliding Beam Accelera- tor funded under the ISABEIJE project. The allowanceealso includes funding for LAMPF and B&alac 89 described In House Rept. No. 98-217. the’ conferees agree with the provisions for muon catalysis and nucle- ar data file as proposed by the Senate but direct that these activities be included under the Energy Supply. Research and De- velopment Activities account,
Atomic energy defense activities Amendment No. 24: Appropriates
86.547.875,606 for Atomic Energy Defense Activities instead, of S6.558.375.006 as pro- posed by the House and $8.500,875.006 as proposed by the Senate.
Research, Development and Test-The conference allowance includes $7.000,000 for buffer land acquisition at LLNL as proposed by the House and $5.600.000 for the’new detonator facility at LANL as proposed by the Senate. Also included is $23.500,000 for the nuclear test facilities revitalization project.
Inertial Confinement Furion.-The con- ference allowance includes $145.000.000. The increase over the budget shall be ap- plied proportionately over the 1983 levels.
Production and Surveillance-The. con- ference allowance includes 51.666,915.000 for operating expenses which represents an increase of $192.415.000 over 1983 which is
XE June28, 1983 consistent with the overall increase in work- load. The conference allowance includes g39.906.000 for MX warhead production facilities. Obligation of these funds is con- tmgent uPon approvals required in Senate Rept. No. 96-153. The 65.000.000 reduction in unobligated balances should be applled against the total Production and Survell- lance program.
Mate-iaZs Production.-The conference al- lowance includes $60,000.0~09 for Special ISO- tope Separation and S7.500,000 for the Proc- es-s F&ilitY Modifications at Purex. The Conference includes $140.000.000 for en- riched material as proposed by the Senate.
Defense Waste and By-products Manage- ment-The conference allowance includes S15.600.600 for the by-product and benefi- cial use program.
Amendment No. 25: Reported in technical disagreement. The managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to recede and concur in the amendment of the Senate, with an amendment as follows:
Delete the matter stricken by said amend- ment and insert the following:
. Provided That notwithstanding any o&r provision of law, no fun& may be ob ligated or amended after the date of enact- ment of this Act for Project 82-O-109 unless the President certifies to Congress that-
(II for each 155mm nuclear weapon pro. duced an existing 155mm nuclear weapon shall be removed from the stockpfle and per- manently dismantled; and
(2J formal notification has been received from the North AUnntic Treaty Organisa- Lion nation fn which such weapons are sought to be deployed tJtut such nation has approved r@acement of ezistfng 155mm nuclear weapons with the new 155mm nucle- ar weapon
The managers on the part of the Senate will move to concur in the amendment of the House to the amendment of the Senate.
The confeFce includes $50.000.000 for Project 82-D-109. 155mm artillery fired atomic projectile production facilities. The conference agreement. would prohibit the obligation of the funds pending a Presiden- tial certiflcatioa
Amendment No. 26: Reported in technical disagreement. The managers on the part of the House will offer a motion to recede and concur in the amendment of the Senate. with an amendment as follows:
In lieu of the matter proposed by said amendment, Insert the following:
None of the funds appropriated by this * Act or by any other AC& or by any other pro- vision CJ Zaw shaIZ be available for the pur- pose of restarting the L-Reactor at the Sa- vannah River Plant, Aiken, South Carolina, until the Department of EneiW completes an Environmental Impact Statement pursu- ant & section 102t2JfCJ of the National En- wironmental Policy Act of 1969 and until issued a discharge permit pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 133 U.S.C. 1251, et seq.) as amended, which permit shall incorporate Ure terms and con- ditions provided in the Memorandum of Vn- derstandinv entered into between the De- partment of Energy and the State of South Carolina dated April 27. 1983. rezatinv to studies and mitigation programs associated with such restart. For purposes of this para- graph the term “restarting” shall mean any activity related to the operation of the L-Re- actor that wouZd achieve crtticaZity, vener- ate msion products within the reactor, dis- charge cooling water from nuclear oper- afions directly or fndirectlp into Steel Creek, or result in cooling system testing dw- charges which exceed the volume, frequencV
and durafion if teat discharges condacted‘ prior to June 28.1983.
DEPARTMENTALADMINISTRATION
Amendment NO. Appropriates $366.056.000 for Departi%ntal Admlnistra. tion instead of $371.056.000 as proposed by the House and $361,056.000 as proposed by the Senate.
-CONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION. OPERATION *Nn M*xwrsmncs. WESTERN ARU Poww ADNINISTRATION Con&tent wfth the NatfonaT Environ-
mental Policy Act oJ 1969, and in consulta- ffon with State officials of South Carolina and Georgia the preparation and comple- tion oJ the Envfronmental Impact State- ment called for in the precedfng paragraph shall be crpedited The Secretary oJ Energy may reduce the public comment period, ezcept that such period shall not be reduced to leas than thirty days, and the Secr@tary shall provide his Record oJ Decision, based upon the completed Environmental Impact StatemenC not mmer than Decemkr 1. 1983. and not later than January 1, 1984.
The managers on the part of the Senate will move to concur ln the amendment of the House to the amendment of the Senate.
The conference agreement would require the preparation of a Environmental Impact Statement as required by the Senate. but would allow GReactor tobe loaded with un- b-radiated fuel and continue with nonnu- clear flow testing pending the completion of the Environmental Impact Statement. The conferees agree that this amendment not es- tabllsh a precedent with regard to future de- cisions concerning compliance with the Na- tional Environmental Policy Act.
The conferees agree that $500.000 shall be available for the Council of Energy Re- source Tribes.
Amendment No. 28: Inserts language pro- posed by the Senate changing “such that the” to “so as to result in a” for purposes of clarification.
Amendment No. 29: Inserts language pro- posed by the Senate changing “not be great er” to “estimated at not more” for purposes of clarification.
Amendment Identifies 8156.437.000 instea?kf $163l?37 006 as pro- posed by the House and $15i,43~,OOo OS pro- posed by the Senate 8s the flnal estimated appropriation for Departmental Admlnistra- tion.
. Amendment No. 32: ,
Appropriates $194,630.000 for Construction. Operation and Maintenance.. Western Area Power Ad- ministration instead of $184.630.060 ss pro- posed by the House and S204,630.000 as pro- posed by the Senate .
FEDma libntor REWLATORY COMMISSION
. Salariea and esptwes . Amendment No. 33: Appropriates
$89.582.009 as proposed by the House in- stead of $94.582.000 ss proposed by the senate. ’
Amendment No. 34: Indentlf ies $29,582.000 as proposed by the House ln- stead of $34.582.000 as proposed by the Senate as the final estimated aDpropriation for the Fkderal Energy Regulatory Commls- sion.
Powas lAmx.sr~~c AD~U~ISTRATIONS
BONNEVILLE POWER NbHINlST’RhTlON P’KINV
Amendment No. 31: Deletes House lan- guage restricing the use of new borrowing authority.
Amendment No. 35: Restores language proposed by the House, amended to delete reference to the, “Fifteenth Congressional District” and references the Counties of Merced. Marbosa. Madera and Presno in _ California of that Distrlc&
‘... :-. cstirate ----y---e l l louance -----------------------------rt-----r-------------------------- mm-- ENERGY.SlJPPLY RESEARCH AND DEVELGPhENT : T i’ PC SOLAR ENERGY ;
11 Solar awlications , . - ._ A. Solar building cnergu .&stems . I*,....*......... 81375 171200
CI Photovoltaic energy systems \
Operating expenses l .1;*.***1...1~*..1...,,,*., 32~700 .ConCtruction
(Operating Qxrcnsesl ,,..,.,,I.,.1,..ll.........~. (197,275) (2111275) (Plant and Capital 1 ,,,,,,,,.,................... (13r3001 (1113001
FUSION
1. liagnetic fusion -_ .-- __-- _.‘-
A. Confinement sY,sCQms
Orerating QxPQnses.......,..,.I.,.r,r,l..,,... 186,050 186,050 Capital l euirmQnt.t.l...ltlt~~~~~~Ct.~I..l~.~. 2Or6SO 20,650 Construction! ,.GO-MF-3 EBT Proof of principal ex,? +*..,.**.,, --^ 27000
‘Frodram direction ,,,.,......1,.....,........~. 21750 21750 ^-------------- -------- -------
Subtotal, Veritication and control technolajw.... blr65D 61.650
(Operating expenses) ,,,,.I.......................~ t59*+00) 459r900) (Plant and Capital ) ,,,,.I..,,.,...,,,,,~.......~ (11750) (1.750)
B. Nuclear sateWards and security
Operating e~~enses,,..,r..l..l.r,..,I.,trt..~. 41 I 650 41,650 Capital l oui+mentl.,,......rr.....~.~.....~~.. 4rooo 4rooo Program direction..,r.l.....,..,.....,.....~.~ 6r350 61350
h. Other salary expenses - OE .................... B, Benefits............................~ ......... C. Travel ......................................... Da Services ...................................... E. Uorkrens col?ensatior.........~....~ ........... F. Hinoritr Economic Impact studies .............. G. Capital .eauiPnent .............................
(OPeratinS expenses) ,.....,,,...,..,I........*..,*~*.. (346,510) (3blr075) (Miscellaneous revenues) ,.,,....,......,,,,........... (-209,619) t-209sb19) (Plant and Capital ) ,~,..,,~,.,,.,,,,,.,....,..,...... 0,981) c4rcej1
ALASKA POUER ADHINISTRATIOW - OPERATION AND I :: GAINTCNANCE
1, Power marketind - Alaska Pouer Administration . A. OPeratiM expenses .,.,....,,,....,,,,,,,........ 21469 ‘, 2,463
G. General investigation ..I....,,~...~.,,,,,,.~~... 100 100 ‘. D, Prodram direction . . . . . ..I....................... 641 641
E. Emergency fund .,....,,,,.,,,,.,,.....,,,,,...... --- 200 -------------;- _______________
TOTAL ALASKA POYER ~DHINISTRATION ,,*...............I.. 3,210 31410 LLIIDIIEIIES15E PC=SEILDeCleeEL
“BONNEVILLE POUER ADilINISTRATION
I. Pouer marketing - DonneviIle Administration......+* 203iSOO LiJt400 Permanent authority to borrou.,..tr......*.*~~~~o ~201r1001 ---
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TOTAL DONNEUILLE POUER ADnINISTRATION...,.........;... 203rSOO 123,400 DzLIIEIIIIESI=LD erE=E==EIIx==rE
SOUTHEASTERN POUER ADHINISTRATION - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
I. Pouer rarketind - Southeastern pouer administration A. Orcratind and maintenance ,,,.,..,,.~,...,.,,...~ 19751 1*7Sl D. Purchase pouer and uheelir~dl....~.~..r...~...o~.or 181843 18rG43
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TOTAL SOUTHEASTERN POUER A~HINISTRA7ION..~...~o...~~~~ > 201594 20,594 i -_---mm ====ZDLI===E==E ETISSE=z-------
I. Pouer l arketind - Southuestern Pouer Administration A/breration and maintenance ......~;~..,,..,,..,., 9,800 9,800 B. Purchase rouer and uheelin9.....r,,..........,,, 22r729 221729 C. Construction.....~...~..~~..~~.~~..~.....~~~~~~. 39700 31700
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TOTAL SOGTHYESTERN FOUER ~DHXNISTR~TION..,...~.,~.,,., 36,229 36,229 zI=PLSIE=CD=IIE IEIEDCII=E----- -----
UESTERN AREA POUER ADtlINISTRATION - CONSTRUCTIONY REHADILITATIGN~ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
1, Power marketing - Uestern Area Power Administration A. Construc.tion and rehabilitation..........,...... 78,767’ 7Gr767 D. System operation and l aintenance......,.~.,.,... 72.863 72~8.53 C, Purchase rower and uheelin~.............,....... 68,000
TOM Bxvr~~, LINDY @~Rs. HALE) Boccs, BILI; CHAPPEU, VIC FAZIO, WBS WATKINS; BILL BONER. JAMIEL. WIIITTEN~ _
. JOHN T. MYERG, VIRGINIA Sm-m, : ELDON R~DD. SILVIO 0. corrrx
(except amendments . 2. 3. 12).
Managers on the Part of the House. MARX 0. HATFI~ZD, J&s A. MCCLURE, Jaxx GAXW. THAD COCHRAN. JAMES .&DNOR. RoBS~IT Kkmm. M~~~M~~TIN~LY. .' PETE v. DoIuw1c1, J. BSNNSTTJOKNST~N, JOHN C. STE~NIS, ROBERT C. BYRD. Eanssr F. HOLWNCS. WALTER D. HUDDLE~~~N, QUBNTIN Bnamcx, JIM SA.WER.
Manager3 on the Part of the Senate.
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pulpbs &'P~OPRI,,&D TO THE hZSID&T Appalachian Regional Development
Amendment Prngmms
* .Aproprlates 8145.000.000 for AT&$%& Regional De- velopment Programs instead of $150,000.000 as proposed by the House and $125,000,006 as proposed by the Senate.
Amendment No. 38: Earmarks $100.000.000 for the Appalachian Develop- ment Highway System 8s proposed by the House instead of $80.000.000 ss proposed by the Senate.
$465.800.000 as proposed by the House in- stead of $466,800,000 as proposed by the Senate. The conference allowance Includes no funds for the Nuclear Data Link.
TENNESSEE VNJXY AUTHORITY Tennessee Valley Authority fund
Amendment No. 40: Provides $125.500.000 for Tennessee Valley Authority Fund in- stead of $125,950,000 as proposed by the House and $122.500,000 as proposed by the Senate.
Reprogrammfngs.-The conferees agree that TVA shall submit to the Committees on appropriations of the House of Rcpre- sentatlves and the Senate all changes to the budget justification material submitted to the Congress or the base tables included in House, Senate or Conference report on annual appropriations measures and take no action on sCch changes until 30 days after notifying the Committees. Changes of 10 percent or more to any program, project or activity are to be submitted. Any item men- tioned in either Committee’s report shallbe considered an “Item of Special Interest” and shall be subject to these reprogram- ming requirements h-respective of the other criteria In addition, ali new starts or pro- gram cancellations are to be submltted ss a reprogramming action.
The conferees are encouraged by recent progress in achieving financial participation in the Northern Alabama Coal Gasification Project and hope-that the Synthetic Fuels Corporation will proceed to an early deci- sion.
The following table summarizes the con- ference agreement on the TVA program:
'of me Idal funding la faul )+a 1994 ($12S,500,Wl. t47171.ow sbantederwhlwdr~~edkrs?slywl19a3ardsls.229.OW lnrewlppmPiafm~~infisul~19W.
TITLE V-GENERAL PROVISIONS Amendment No. 41: Deletes language.pro-
posed by the House providing for a 3 per- cent general reduction in various programs in the bii.
CONFERBNCE TOTAL-WITH COMPARISONS The total new budget (obligational) au-
thority for the fiscal year 1984 recommend- ed by the Committee of Conference. with comparisons to the fiscal year 1983 amount, the 1984 budget estimates, and the House and Senate bills for 1984 follow: