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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Resources Development Act of 2007 · Sec. 5072

Sec. 5072. PROMONTORY POINT THIRD-PARTY REVIEW, CHICAGO SHORELINE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

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## SEC. 5072 PROMONTORY POINT THIRD-PARTY REVIEW, CHICAGO SHORELINE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ###
(a)Review ####
(1)In general The Secretary shall conduct a third-party review of the Promontory Point feature of the project for storm damage reduction and shoreline erosion protection, Lake Michigan, Illinois, from Wilmette, Illinois, to the Illinois-Indiana State line, authorized by section 101(a)(12) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 (110 Stat. 3664), at a cost not to exceed $450,000. ####
(2)Joint review The Buffalo and Seattle Districts of the Corps of Engineers shall jointly conduct the review under paragraph (1). ####
(3)Standards The review under paragraph
(1)shall be based on the standards under part 68 of title 36, Code of Federal Regulations (or any successor regulation). ###
(b)Contributions The Secretary may accept funds from a State or political subdivision of a State to conduct the review under paragraph (1). ###
(c)Treatment The review under paragraph
(1)shall not be considered to be an element of the project referred to in paragraph (1). ###
(d)Effect of Section Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the authorization for the project referred to in paragraph (1).
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Sec. 5072
PROMONTORY POINT THIRD-PARTY REVIEW, CHICAGO SHORELINE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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