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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Resources Development Act of 2007 · Sec. 5118

Sec. 5118. TOUSSAINT RIVER NAVIGATION PROJECT, CARROLL TOWNSHIP, OHIO

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## SEC. 5118 TOUSSAINT RIVER NAVIGATION PROJECT, CARROLL TOWNSHIP, OHIO ###
(a)In General The costs of operation and maintenance activities for the Toussaint River Federal navigation project, Carroll Township, Ohio, that are carried out in accordance with section 107 of the River and Harbor Act of 1960 (33 U.S.C. 577) and relate directly to the presence of unexploded ordnance, shall be carried out at Federal expense. ###
(b)Calculation of Total Costs The Secretary shall not consider the additional costs of dredging due to the presence of unexploded ordnance when calculating the costs of the project referred to in subsection
(a)for the purposes of section 107(b) of such Act (33 U.S.C. 577(b)).
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