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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Resources Development Act of 2007 · Sec. 1003

Sec. 1003. SMALL PROJECTS FOR EMERGENCY STREAMBANK PROTECTION

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## SEC. 1003 SMALL PROJECTS FOR EMERGENCY STREAMBANK PROTECTION The Secretary shall conduct a study for each of the following projects and, if the Secretary determines that a project is feasible, may carry out the project under section 14 of the Flood Control Act of 1946 (33 U.S.C. 701r): ####
(1)Aliso creek, california Projects for emergency streambank protection, Aliso Creek, California. ####
(2)St. johns bluff training wall, duval county, florida Project for emergency streambank protection, St. Johns Bluff Training Wall, Duval County, Florida. ####
(3)Gulf intracoastal waterway, iberville parish, louisiana Projects for emergency streambank protection, Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Iberville Parish, Louisiana. ####
(4)Ouachita and black rivers, arkansas and louisiana Projects for emergency streambank protection, Ouachita and Black Rivers, Arkansas and Louisiana. ####
(5)Piney point lighthouse, st. mary's county, maryland Project for emergency streambank protection, Piney Point Lighthouse, St. Mary's County, Maryland. ####
(6)Pug hole lake, minnesota Project for emergency streambank protection, Pug Hole Lake, Minnesota. ####
(7)Middle fork grand river, gentry county, missouri Project for emergency streambank protection, Middle Fork Grand River, Gentry County, Missouri. ####
(8)Platte river, platte city, missouri Project for emergency streambank protection, Platte River, Platte City, Missouri. ####
(9)Rush creek, parkville, missouri Project for emergency streambank protection, Rush Creek, Parkville, Missouri, including measures to address degradation of the creek bed. ####
(10)Dry and otter creeks, cortland county, new york Project for emergency streambank protection, Dry and Otter Creeks, Cortland County, New York. ####
(11)Keuka lake, hammondsport, new york Project for emergency streambank protection, Keuka Lake, Hammondsport, New York. ####
(12)Kowawese unique area and hudson river, new windsor, new york Project for emergency streambank protection, Kowawese Unique Area and Hudson River, New Windsor, New York. ####
(13)Owego creek, tioga county, new york Project for emergency streambank protection, Owego Creek, Tioga County, New York. ####
(14)Howard road outfall, shelby county, tennessee Project for emergency streambank protection, Howard Road outfall, Shelby County, Tennessee. ####
(15)Mitch farm ditch and lateral d, shelby county, tennessee Project for emergency streambank protection, Mitch Farm Ditch and Lateral D, Shelby County, Tennessee. ####
(16)Wolf river tributaries, shelby county, tennessee Project for emergency streambank protection, Wolf River tributaries, Shelby County, Tennessee. ####
(17)Johnson creek, arlington, texas Project for emergency streambank protection, Johnson Creek, Arlington, Texas. ####
(18)Wells river, newbury, vermont Project for emergency streambank protection, Wells River, Newbury, Vermont.
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