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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act · Sec. 1314

Sec. 1314. RED RIVER BELOW DENISON DAM, TEXAS, OKLAHOMA, ARKANSAS, AND LOUISIANA

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## SEC. 1314 RED RIVER BELOW DENISON DAM, TEXAS, OKLAHOMA, ARKANSAS, AND LOUISIANA The portion of the project for flood control with respect to the Red River below Denison Dam, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana, authorized by section 10 of the Flood Control Act of 1946 (60 Stat. 647, chapter 596), consisting of the portion of the West Agurs Levee that begins at lat. 32° 32’ 50.86” N., by long. 93° 46’ 16.82” W., and ends at lat. 32° 31’ 22.79” N., by long. 93° 45’ 2.47” W., is no longer authorized beginning on the date of enactment of this Act.
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RED RIVER BELOW DENISON DAM, TEXAS, OKLAHOMA, ARKANSAS, AND LOUISIANA
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