Sec. 309. Theodore Ship Channel, Mobile, Alabama
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The project for navigation, Theodore Ship Channel, Mobile Harbor, Alabama, authorized by section 201 of the Flood Control Act of 1965 ( 42 U.S.C. 1962d–5 ), is revised to incorporate into the project the 40-foot-deep, 1,320-foot-wide, and approximately 1,468.5-foot-long access channel, extending north from stations 257+25 and 273+25 from the Theodore Channel, that was constructed for the former Naval Station Mobile, as a substitute for the authorized but unconstructed 40-foot-deep, 300-foot-wide, and 1,200-foot-long anchorage basin in the same location, to serve the public terminal that replaced the former Naval Station Mobile as obligated under the authorizations for the project.
The Secretary shall— consider construction of the access channel described in subsection
(a)to be complete; and assume maintenance of the access channel described in subsection
(a)for so long as the terminal described in subsection
(a)remains publicly owned.
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