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69 Stat. 322 Public Law 159 chapter 360 AN ACT To provide research and technical assistance relating to air pollution control. July 14, 1955[[S. 928](/us/bill/84/s/928)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Air pollution control. That in recognition of the dangers to the public health and welfare, injury to agricultural crops and livestock, damage to and deterioration of property, and hazards to air and ground transportation, from air pollution, it is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress to preserve and protect the primary responsibilities and rights of the States and local governments in controlling air pollution, to support and aid technical research to devise and develop methods of abating such pollution, and to provide Federal technical services and financial aid to State and local government, air pollution control agencies and other public or private agencies and institutions in the formulation and execution of theirAuthority. air pollution abatement research programs.
To this end, the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service (under the supervision and direction of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare) shall have the authority relating to air pollution control vested in them respectively by this Act. Sec. 2.
(a)The Surgeon General is authorized, after careful investigation and in cooperation with other Federal agencies, with State and local government air pollution control agencies, with other public and private agencies and institutions, and with the industries involved, to prepare or recommend research programs for devising and developing methods for eliminating or reducing air pollution. For the purpose of this subsection the Surgeon General is authorized to make joint investigations with any such agencies or institutions.
(b)The Surgeon General may
(1)encourage cooperative activities by State and local governments for the prevention and abatement of air pollution;
(2)collect and disseminate information relating to air pollution and the prevention and abatement thereof;
(3)conduct in the Public Health Service, and support and aid the conduct by State and local government air pollution control agencies, and other public and private agencies and institutions of, technical research to devise and develop methods of preventing and abating air pollution; and
(4)make available to State and local government air pollution control agencies, other public and private agencies and institutions, and industries, the results of surveys, studies, investigations, research, and experiments relating to air pollution and the prevention and abatement thereof. Sec. 3. Surveys upon local request. The Surgeon General may, upon request of any State or local government air pollution control agency, conduct investigations and research and make surveys concerning any specific problem of air pollution confronting such State or local government air pollution control agency with a view to recommending a solution of such problem. Sec. 4. Reports. The Surgeon General shall prepare and publish from time to time reports of such surveys, studies, investigations, research, and experiments made under the authority of this Act as he may consider desirable, together with appropriate recommendations with regard to the control of air pollution. Sec. 5. Appropriation.
(a)There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for each of the five fiscal years during the period beginning July 1, 1955, and ending June 30, 1960, not to exceed $5,000,000 to enable it to carry out its functions under this Act and, in furtherance of the policy declared in the first69 Stat. 323 section of this Act, to
(1)make grants-in-aid to State and local governmentGrants-in-aid and contracts. air pollution control agencies, and other public and private agencies and institutions, and to individuals, for research, training, and demonstration projects, and
(2)enter into contracts with public and private agencies and institutions and individuals for research, training, and demonstration projects. Such grants-in-aid and contracts may be made without regard to sections 3648 and 3709 of the[60 Stat. 809](/us/stat/60/809).[31 U3C 529](/us/usc/t31/s529/); [41 USC 5](/us/usc/t41/s5). Revised Statutes. Sums appropriated for such grants-in-aid and contracts shall remain available until expended, and shall be allotted by the Surgeon General in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Sec. 6. When used in this Act—Definitions.
(a)The term “State air pollution control agency” means the State health authority, except that in the case of any State in which there is a single State agency other than the State health authority charged with responsibility for enforcing State laws relating to the abatement of air pollution, it means such other State agency;
(b)The term “local government air pollution control agency” means a city, county, or other local government health authority, except that in the case of any city, county, or other local government in which there is a single agency other than the health authority charged with responsibility for enforcing ordinances or laws relating to the abatement of air pollution, it means such other agency; and
(c)The term “State” means a State or the District of Columbia. Sec. 7. Nothing contained in this Act shall limit the authority of any department or agency of the United States to conduct or make grants-in-aid or contracts for research and experiments relating to air pollution under the authority of any other law. Approved July 14, 1955. Public Law 160: To modify the authorized project for Ferrells Bridge Reservoir, Texas, and to provide for the local cash contribution for the water supply feature of that reservoir. Public Law 160 Public Law 160 69 Stat. 323 1955-07-15 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-02 84 1 public Public Law 160 chapter 367 JOINT RESOLUTION To modify the authorized project for Ferrells Bridge Reservoir, Texas, and to provide for the local cash contribution for the water supply feature of that reservoir. July 15, 1955[[S. J. Res. 77](/us/bill/84/sjres/77)] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the general plan forFerrells Bridge Reservoir, Tex.[60 Stat. 647](/us/stat/60/647). flood control on Red River below Denison Dam, authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1946 (Public Law 526, Seventy-ninth Congress) is hereby modified to include in Ferrells Bridge Reservoir approximately two hundred and fifty thousand acre-feet of increased storage for water supply: *Provided*, That local interests shall contribute theLocal contribution. increased cost, including appropriate interest charges, of planning, constructing, operating, and maintaining such added storage as determined by the Chief of Engineers: *Provided further*, That this contribution may be made on a percentage basis as construction of the project progresses or in a lump sum as soon as a reasonably certain date of completion can be given: *And provided further*, That payment of such contribution, irrespective of the method selected, shall be made no later than at such time as may be determined by the Chief of Engineers that will assure orderly construction to proceed to completion without interruption or delay. Approved July 15, 1955. Public Law 161: To authorize certain construction at military, naval, anti Air Force installations, and for other purposes. Public Law 161 Public Law 161 69 Stat. 324 1955-07-15 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-02 84 1 public Public Law 161 chapter 368 AN ACT To authorize certain construction at military, naval, anti Air Force installations, and for other purposes.July 15, 1955 [[H. R. 6829](/us/bill/84/hr/6829)] 69 Stat. 324 *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Military, naval, and Air Force construction. TITLE I Sec. 101. The Secretary of the Army is authorized to establish orArmy. develop military installations and facilities by the acquisition, construction, conversion, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works in respect of the following projects, which include site preparation, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment: Continental United States technical services facilities (Ordnance Corps) Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland: Troop housing, community facilities, utilities, and family housing, $1,736,000. Black Hills Ordnance Depot, South Dakota: Family housing, $1,428,000. Blue Grass Ordnance Depot, Kentucky: Operational and maintenance facilities, $509,000. Erie Ordnance Depot, Ohio: Operational and maintenance facilities and utilities, $1,933,000. Frankford Arsenal, Pennsylvania: Utilities, $855,000. Lordstown Ordnance Depot, Ohio: Operational and maintenance facilities, $875,000. Pueblo Ordnance Depot, Colorado: Operational and maintenance facilities, $1,843,000. Red River Arsenal, Texas: Operational and maintenance facilities, $140,000. Redstone Arsenal, Alabama: Research and development facilities and community facilities, $2,865,000. Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois: Operational and maintenance facilities, $347,000. Rossford Ordnance Depot, Ohio: Utilities, $400,000. Savanna Ordnance Depot, Illinois: Operational and maintenance facilities, $342,000. Seneca Ordnance Depot, New York: Community facilities, $129,000. Sierra Ordnance Depot, California: Operational and maintenance facilities, $1,075,000. White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico: Troop supporting facility, and research and development facilities, $1,247,000. Wingate Ordnance Depot, New Mexico: Operational and maintenance facilities, $632,000. (Quartermaster Corps) Atlanta General Depot, Georgia: Storage facilities, $84,000. Belle Meade General Depot, New Jersey: Operational and maintenance facilities, $174,000. Fort, Lee, Virginia: Troop housing, community facilities, medical facility, storage facilities, training facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $8,589,000.69 Stat. 325 Memphis General Depot, Tennessee: Family housing, $99,000. New Cumberland General Depot, Pennsylvania: Family housing, $568,000. Sharpe General Depot, California: Utilities and family housing, $337,000. (Chemical Corps) Army Chemical Center, Maryland: Troop housing, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and utilities, $1,248,000. Deseret Chemical Depot, Utah: Maintenance facilities, $92,000. Camp Detrick, Maryland: Utilities, $452,000. Dugway Proving Ground, Utah: Troop housing, hospital and medical facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $1,129,000. Pine Bluff Arsenal (including Midwest Chemical Depot), Arkansas: Land acquisition, $3,000. Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado: Operational and maintenance facilities and utilities, $773,000. (Signal Corps) Decatur Signal Depot, Illinois: Operational and maintenance facilities, $303,000. Fort Huachuca, Arizona: Airfield pavements, community facilities, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, utilities, troop housing, and family housing, $5,913,000. Lexington Signal Depot, Kentucky: Maintenance facility, and family housing, $538,000. Fort Monmouth, New Jersey: Community facilities, $615,000. Sacramento Signal Depot, California: Troop housing, maintenance facility, and family housing, $715,000. Tobyhanna Signal Depot, Pennsylvania: Troop housing, $649,000. Two Rock Ranch Station, California: Community facilities, and family housing, $1,298,000. Vint Hill Farms Station, Virginia: Community facilities, storage facility, and operational and maintenance facility, $695,000. (Corps of Engineers) Army Map Service, Maryland: Operational and maintenance facility, $62,000. Fort Belvoir, Virginia: Troop housing, community facilities, research and development facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, utilities, and family housing, $4,608,000. Granite City Engineer Depot, Illinois: Operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $1,822,000. Marion Engineer Depot, Ohio: Storage facilities and utilities, $1,146,000. (Transportation Corps) Brooklyn Army Base, New York: Utilities, $1,055,000. Charleston Transportation Depot, South Carolina: Storage facilities and utilities, $329,000. Fort Eustis, Virginia: Troop housing, community facilities, training facilities, medical facility, and operational and maintenance facilities, $6,597,000.69 Stat. 326 New Orleans Army Base, Louisiana: Storage facility, $117,000. Oakland Army Base, California: Community facilities, storage facilities, and operational and maintenance facilities, $1,923,000. Fort Story, Virginia: Utilities, $41,000. West Coast Ammunition Terminal, California: Land acquisition, $3,209,000. (Medical Corps) William Beaumont Army Hospital, Texas: Hospital and medical facilities, $586,000. Brooke Army Medical Center, Texas: Hospital and medical facilities, $549,000. Madigan Army Hospital, Washington: Hospital and medical facilities, $333,000. Walter Reed Army Medical Center, District of Columbia: Hospital facilities, and research and development facilities, $3,557,000. field forces facilities (First Army Area) Fort Devens, Massachusetts: Troop housing, administrative facilities, and family housing, $7,275,000. Fort Dix, New Jersey: Community facilities, medical facilities, administrative facilities, and family housing, $6,698,000. Fort Jay, New York: Waterfront facilities, $731,000. Fort Niagara, New York: Storage facilities, $209,000. Fort Totten, New York: Utilities, $170,000. (Second Army Area) Fort Holabird, Maryland: Troop housing, $612,000. Fort Knox, Kentucky: Troop housing, training and administrative facilities, community facilities, medical facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $8,990,000. Fort George G. Meade, Maryland: Community facilities, training and medical facilities, and operational and maintenance facilities, $923,000. (Third Army Area) Fort Benning, Georgia: Troop housing, community facilities, training and administrative facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $10,392,000. Fort Bragg, North Carolina: Troop housing, community facilities, training and administrative facilities, medical facilities, airfield pavements, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $15,659,000. Fort Campbell, Kentucky: Troop housing, community facilities, training and administrative facilities, medical facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $12,377,000. Camp Gordon, Georgia: Community facilities, $261,000. Camp Jackson, South Carolina: Medical facilities, $5,000,000. Fort McClellan, Alabama: Community facilities, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $2,611,000. Camp Rucker, Alabama: Airfield pavements, and operational and maintenance facilities, $2,070,000. Camp Stewart, Georgia: Troop housing, storage facilities, and operational and maintenance facilities, $967,000. 69 Stat. 327 (Fourth Army Area) Fort Bliss, Texas: Troop housing, community facilities, training and administrative facilities, and operational and maintenance facilities, $4,645,000. Fort Hood, Texas: Troop housing, community facilities, training and administrative facilities, medical facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $12,922,000. Fort Sam Houston, Texas: Troop housing and operational facilities, $805,000. Fort Sill, Oklahoma: Community facilities, medical facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and land acquisition, $3,053,000. (Fifth Army Area) Fort Carson, Colorado: Troop housing, community facilities, training and administrative facilities, medical facilities, airfield pavements, storage facilities, and operational and maintenance facilities, $7,487,000. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: Hospital and medical facilities, training facilities, and operational facilities, $8,615,000. Camp Lucas, Michigan: Community facilities, $145,000. Fort Riley, Kansas: Troop housing, community facilities, training and administrative facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $8,657,000. Fort Sheridan, Illinois: Storage facilities, and family housing, $1,528,000. (Sixth Army Area) Camp Hanford, Washington: Waterfront facilities, $167,000. Fort Lewis, Washington: Troop housing, community facilities, training facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and family housing, $15,275,000. Presidio of Monterey, California: Troop housing and training facilities, $1,878,000. Fort Ord, California: Community facilities, medical facilities, and utilities, $1,407,000. Presidio of San Francisco, California: Liquid fuel dispensing facilities, $144,000. United States Disciplinary Barracks, California: Community facilities, $184,000. Yuma Test Station, Arizona: Family housing, $709,000. (Military Academy) United States Military Academy, New York: Community facilities and utilities, $756,000. (Armed Forces Special Weapons Project) Sandia Base, New Mexico: Family housing, $1,231,000. Various installations: Maintenance facilities, community facilities, and utilities, $3,014,000. (Tactical Installations) Various locations: Family housing, $8,135,000. 69 Stat. 328 (Rehabilitation) Various locations: Rehabilitation of facilities for family housing, $2,661,000. outside continental united states (Alaskan Area) Big Delta: Troop housing and community facilities, and family housing, $3,638,000. Eielson Air Force Base: Maintenance and storage facility, $1,047,000. Ladd Air Force Base: Storage facilities and liquid fuel dispensing facilities, $266,000. Fort Richardson: Troop housing, community facilities, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and utilities, $9,079,000. Whittier: Community facilities, and operational and maintenance facilities, $1,183,000. Wildwood Station (Kenai): Troop housing and community facilities, $469,000. Various locations: Rehabilitation of facilities for family housing, $1,656,000. (Far East Command Area) Okinawa: Community, troop supporting, and medical facilities, operational, maintenance, and administrative facilities, utilities, family housing, and land acquisition and resettlement, $42,983,000 of which sum the total amount available for resettlement may be paid in advance to the Government of the Ryukyu Islands. (Pacific Command Area) Ilelemano, Hawaii: Family housing, $714,000. Camp O’Donnel, Philippine Islands: Utilities, $832,000. Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: Storage and community facilities, $3,162,000. Waiawa (Waipio) Radio Transmitting Station, Hawaii: Community facilities, and family housing, $363,000. (Icelandic Command Area) Keflavik Airport: Operational and training facilities, and family housing, $3,793,000. Classified installations: Family housing, $5,799,000. Sec. 102. The Secretary of the Army is authorized to establish orClassified installations and facilities. develop classified military installations and facilities by the acquisition of land and the construction, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works, including site preparation, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment, in a total amount of $223,993,000. Sec. 103. The Secretary of the Army is authorized through theReplacement of damaged facilities. construction, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works, including site preparation, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment, to restore or replace facilities damaged or destroyed in a total amount of $10,000,000. Sec. 104. Public Law 534, Eighty-second Congress, is hereby amended as follows:
(a)Strike so much thereof under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “Field Forces Facilities” (Second Army [66 Stat. 606](/us/stat/66/606).Area) in section 101 as follows: 69 Stat. 329 " “Fort Knox, Kentucky: Training buildings and facilities, research and development facilities, maintenance facilities, land acquisition, and utilities. $11,411,000.” " and insert in lieu thereof the following: " “Fort Knox, Kentucky; Training buildings and facilities, maintenance facilities, land acquisition, and utilities, $9,411,000.” "
(b)Strike so much thereof under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “Technical Service Facilities” (Army Medical Service) in section 101 as follows:[66 Stat. 608](/us/stat/66/608). " “Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia: Operational facilities and research and development facilities, $731,000.” " and insert in lieu thereof the following: " “Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, and Forest Glen, Maryland: Operational facilities, and research and development facilities, $2,731,000.” " Sec. 105. Public Law 534, Eighty-third Congress, is hereby amended by striking so much thereof under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “(Signal Corps)” in section 101 as follows:[68 Stat. 535](/us/stat/68/535). " “Department of the Army transmitting station, vicinity of Woodbridge, Virginia:” " and inserting in lieu thereof the following: " “Department of the Army transmitting station, vicinity of Camp Detrick, Maryland:” " TITLE II Sec. 201. The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to establish orNavy. develop naval installations and facilities by the acquisition, construction, conversion, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works in respect of the following projects, which include site preparation, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment: Continental United States shipyard facilities Naval shipyard, Boston, Massachusetts: Utilities and replacement of piers, $8,441,000. Naval shipyard, Puget Sound, Bremerton, Washington: Dry dock facilities, including plans and specifications, $2,200,000. David Taylor Model Basin, Carderock, Maryland: Research and development facilities, $14,302,000. Naval industrial reserve shipyard, Charleston, South Carolina: Land acquisition, $427,000. Naval minecraft base, Charleston, South Carolina: Site preparation, waterfront facilities, administrative facilities, training facilities, utilities, and land acquisition, $5,800,030. Naval shipyard, Mare Island, Vallejo, California: Waterfront facilities and sandblasting facilities, $4,553,000. Naval shipyard, Norfolk, Virginia: Replacement of wharf, $308,000. Naval underwater sound laboratory, New London, Connecticut: Family housing, $66,600. Naval mine countermeasures station, Panama City, Florida: Administrative facilities, community facilities, training facilities, helicopter facilities, ammunition storage facilities, waterfront facilities, research and development facilities, and land acquisition, $3,379,000. Naval shipyard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Utilities, and dry-dock facilities, $946,000.69 Stat. 330 Naval electronics laboratory, San Diego, California: Land acquisition, $143,000. Naval repair facility, San Diego, California: Utilities, $629,000. Naval shipyard, San Francisco, California: Water front facilities, steam test facilities, and land acquisition, $4,369,000. fleet base facilities Navy Department, District of Columbia: Family housing, $81,000. Naval station, Green Cove Springs, Florida: Utilities, $72,000. Naval station, Newport, Rhode Island: Personnel facilities, $1,583,000. Naval base, Norfolk, Virginia: Waterfront facilities, pavements, utilities, and land acquisition, $9,972,000. Naval station, Orange, Texas: Personnel facilities, $399,000. Naval station, San Diego, California: Utilities, $57,000. Naval station, Treasure Island, San Francisco, California: Personnel facilities, and utilities, $3,147,000. Naval station, Tacoma, Washington: Waterfront facilities, $3,024,000. Naval station, Tongue Point, Astoria, Oregon: Personnel facilities, $92,000. aviation facilities (Naval Air Training Stations) Naval auxiliary landing Held, Alice-Orange Grove Area, Texas: Airfield pavements, and land acquisition, $1,487,000. Naval auxiliary air station, Barin Field, Foley, Alabama: Airfield lighting facilities, $151,000. Naval auxiliary air station, Chase Field, Texas: Storage facilities, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, land acquisition, and family housing, $1,953,500. Naval air station, Corpus Christi, Texas: Navigational aids, training facilities, and land acquisition, $664,000. Naval air station, Glynco, Georgia: Aircraft, station and equipment maintenance facilities, administrative facilities, and utilities, $1,886,000. Naval air station, Hutchinson, Kansas: Utilities, $81,000. Naval auxiliary air station, Kingsville, Texas: Aircraft maintenance facilities, operational facilities, navigational aids, storage facilities, maintenance facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, and land acquisition, $3,686,000. Naval air station, Memphis, Tennessee: Utilities, $759,000. Naval air station, Pensacola, Florida; Airfield pavements, navigational aids, personnel facilities, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, research and development facilities, ammunition storage facilities, land acquisition, and plans and specifications for aircraft overhaul and repair facilities, $3,453,000. Naval auxiliary air station, Port Isabel, Texas: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, operational facilities, administrative facilities, community facilities, fuel storage facilities, ammunition storage and ordnance facilities, security facilities, utilities, and land acquisition, $5,544,000. Naval auxiliary air station, New Iberia, Louisiana: Aircraft maintenance facilities, airfield pavements, operational facilities, navigational aids, maintenance facilities, communication facilities, training facilities, administrative facilities, fuel storage and dispensing facilities, covered and cold storage facilities, ammunition storage facilities, personnel facilities, medical facilities, community facilities, utilities, and land acquisition, $24,361,000. 69 Stat. 331 (Fleet Support Air Stations) Naval air station, Alameda, California: Aircraft maintenance facilities, seadrome lighting facilities, seawall, dredging, and land acquisition, $3,729,000. Naval air station, Atlantic City, New Jersey: Storage facilities, and utilities, $233,000. Naval auxiliary air station, Brown Field, California: Family housing, $214,600. Naval air station, Brunswick, Maine: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, communication facilities, storage facilities, ammunition storage facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, utilities, and land acquisition, $3,200,000. Naval air station, Cecil Field, Florida: Aircraft maintenance facilities, airfield pavements, operational facilities, covered storage facilities, ammunition storage and ordnance facilities, fuel dispensing facilities, security facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, and utilities, $7,400,000. Naval auxiliary air station, El Centro, California: Ordnance facilities, and land acquisition, $366,000. Naval auxiliary air station, Fallon, Nevada: Operational facilities, community facilities, and personnel facilities, $1,041,000. Naval air station, Jacksonville, Florida: Airfield pavements, communication facilities, operational facilities, and land acquisition, $2,224,000. Naval air station, Key West, Florida: Fuel storage facilities, and Im at house, $211,000. Naval auxiliary landing field, Mayport, Florida: Waterfront facilities, communication facilities, and security facilities, $738,000. Naval air station, Miramar, California: Storage facilities, training facilities, personnel facilities, fuel dispensing facilities, community facilities, and utilities, $4,370,000. Naval air station, Moffett Field, California: Fuel pipeline facilities, airfield pavements, and operational facilities, $2,581,000. Naval air station, Norfolk, Virginia: Aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, communication facilities, operational facilities, $4,660,000. Naval air station, Oceana, Virginia: Airfield pavements, storage facilities, personnel facilities, maintenance facilities, community facilities, and fuel dispensing facilities, $5,281,000. Naval air station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island: Airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, and utilities, $1,062,000. Naval air station, San Diego, California: Training facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, fuel dispensing facilities, and utilities, $2,748,000. Naval auxiliary air station, Sanford, Florida: Family housing, $188,900. Naval air facility, Weeksville, North Carolina: Cold storage facilities, and maintenance facilities, $342,000. Naval air station, Whidbey Island, Washington: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, training facilities, and land acquisition, $1,958,000. Outlying field, Whitehouse Field, Duval County, Florida: Airfield pavements, and land acquisition, $1,087,000. 69 Stat. 332 (Marine Corps Air Stations) Marine Corps auxiliary air station, Beaufort, South Carolina: Airfield pavements, communications facilities, navigational aids, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, and land acquisition, $4,649,000. Marine Corps air station, Cherry Point, North Carolina: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, waterfront facilities, navigational aids, airfield lighting facilities, ammunition storage and ordnance facilities, operational facilities, and land acquisition, $1,762,000. Marine Corps air station, El Toro, California: Airfield pavements, training facilities, communication facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, and land acquisition, $2,492,000. Marine Corps auxiliary air station, Edenton, North Carolina: Family housing, $1,421,500. Marine Corps air station, Miami, Florida: Land acquisition, $1,223,000. Marine Corps auxiliary air station, Mojave, California: maintenance facilities, land acquisition, and family housing, $2,305,400. Marine Corps air facility, New River, North Carolina: Airfield pavements, medical facilities, administrative facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, operational facilities, training facilities, and utilities, $2,762,000. (Special Purpose Air Stations) Naval auxiliary air station, Chincoteague, Virginia: Aircraft maintenance facilities, medical facilities, and operational facilities, $2,858,000. Naval ordnance test, station, Inyokern, California: Research and development facilities, $2,615,000. Naval air station, Lakehurst, New Jersey: Research and development facilities, storage facilities, navigational aids, and aircraft maintenance facilities, $16,311,000. Naval air test center, Patuxent River, Maryland: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, oil storage facilities, and utilities, $8,677,000. Naval air missile test center, Point Mugu, California: Aircraft maintenance facilities, communication facilities, and research and development facilities, $926,000. Naval air station, South Weymouth, Massachusetts: Testing facilities, $270,000. Naval photographic interpretation center, Suitland, Maryland: Operational and photographic preservation facilities, $2,345,(MM). Various locations: Land acquisition, and obstruction removal, for flight clearance, $23,000,000. supply facilities Naval fuel depot, Jacksonville, Florida: Family housing, $15,200. Naval supply depot, Newport, Rhode Island: Waterfront facilities, administrative facilities, and utilities, $1,041,000. Naval supply center, Norfolk, Virginia: Cold storage facilities, and warehouse freight elevators, $399,000. Naval supply center, Oakland, California: Utilities, and easement. $62,000. 69 Stat. 333 marine corps facilities Marine Corps supply center, Albany, Georgia: Storage facilities, community facilities, cold-storage facilities, personnel facilities, and utilities, $3,157,000. Marine Corps supply center, Barstow, California: Storage facilities, community facilities, cold-storage facilities, personnel facilities, security facilities, and land acquisition, $501,000. Marine Corps base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina: Personnel facilities, security facilities, and utilities, $1,059,000. Marine Corps recruit depot, Parris Island, South Carolina: training facilities, maintenance facilities, and utilities, $1,654,000. Marine Corps base. Camp Pendleton, (California: Utilities, $648,000. Marine Corps clothing depot, Annex Numbered 3, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Utilities, $30,000. Marine Corps schools, Quantico, Virginia: Covered and ammunition-storage facilities, medical facilities, training and personnel facilities, utilities, and land acquisition, $8,857,000. Marine Corps recruit depot, San Diego, California: Pavements, and personnel facilities, $120,000. Marine Corps training center, Twenty-nine Palms, California: Family housing, $47,300. ordnance facilities Naval ammunition depot, Charleston, South Carolina: Ordnance facilities, $193,000. Naval aviation ordnance test station, Chincoteague, Virginia: Research and development facilities, $644,000. Naval proving ground, Dahlgren, Virginia: Land acquisition, $200,000. Naval ordnance aerophysics laboratory, Daingerfield, Texas: Research and development facilities, $1,111,000. Naval ammunition depot, Earle, New Jersey: Refrigerated storage facilities, $59,000. Naval ammunition depot, Fallbrook, California: Ordnance and ammunition storage facilities, $514,000. Naval ammunition depot, Hawthorne, Nevada: Barricaded sidings, and utilities, $1,424,000. Naval powder factory, Indian Head, Maryland: Research and development facilities, and utilities, $1,107,000. Naval ordnance test station, Inyokern, California: Community facilities, $375,000. Naval torpedo station, Keyport, Washington: Ordnance facilities, $376,000. Naval ordnance plant, Louisville, Kentucky: Ordnance drawings storage facilities,$027,000. Naval ordnance plant, Macon, Georgia: Ordnance manufacturing facilities, $3,800,000. Naval underwater ordnance station, Newport, Rhode Island: Testing facilities, $370,000. Naval magazine, Port Chicago, California: Ordnance facilities, $241,000. Naval ammunition depot, Saint Juliens Creek, Virginia: Utilities, $420,000. Naval ammunition and net depot, Seal Beach, California: Waterfront facilities, $1,029,000.69 Stat. 334 Naval ammunition depot, Shumaker, Arkansas: Barricaded transfer depot facilities, $765,000. Naval ordnance laboratory, White Oak, Maryland: Research and development facilities, $1,976,000. Naval mine depot, Yorktown, Virginia: Ammunition storage and testing facilities, $113,000. service school facilities Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland: Utilities, $182,000. Naval station, Annapolis, Maryland: Personnel facilities, $307,000. Naval receiving station, Charleston, South Carolina: Community facilities, $553,000. Naval amphibious base, Coronado, California: Personnel facilities, $1,402,000. Fleet air defense training center, Dam Neck, Virginia: Training facilities, and personnel facilities, $1,942,000. Naval training center, Great Lakes, Illinois: Training facilities, and personnel facilities, $4,338,000. Naval powder factory, Indian Head, Maryland: Personnel facilities, $780,000. Naval postgraduate school, Monterey, California: Personnel facilities, $119,000. Naval receiving station, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Personnel facilities, $1,428,000. Naval retraining command, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Security facilities, $42,000. Fleet sonar school, San Diego, California: Training facilities, $2,753,000. medical facilities National naval medical center, Bethesda, Maryland: Plans and specifications for the Armed Forces Medical Library, $350,000. Naval hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts: Family housing, $192,800. Naval hospital, Corona, California: Family housing, and conversion of existing structures to family housing, $256,800. Naval hospital, Great Lakes, Illinois: Plans and specifications for certain medical facilities, $750,000. Naval hospital, Jacksonville, Florida: Retaining wall, $46,000. Naval submarine base, New London, Connecticut: Medical research facilities, $755,000. Naval hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Utilities, $60,000. communications facilities Naval radio station, Northwest, Virginia: Communication facilities, $436,000. office of naval research facilities Naval research laboratory, Washington, District of Columbia: Research facilities, and utilities, $163,000. Naval research laboratory, Chesapeake Bay Annex, Randle Cliffs, Maryland: Research facilities, and land acquisition, $52,000. yards and docks facilities Naval construction battalion center, Davisville, Rhode Island: Waterfront facilities, and storage facilities, $5,397,000. Public works center, Norfolk, Virginia: Utilities, $2,510,000.69 Stat. 335 Naval construction battalion center, Port Hueneme, California: Maintenance facilities, $1,225,000. Various locations; Facilities for abatement of water pollution, including the acquisition of land, $15,149,000. Outside Continental United States shipyard facilities Fleet activities, Sasebo, Japan: Personnel facilities, $57,000. fleet base facilities Naval station, Adak, Alaska: Family housing, $2,485,000. Naval base, Guam, Mariana Islands: Administrative facilities, $1,835,000. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: Utilities, $56,000. Naval base, Subic Bay, Philippine Islands: Personnel facilities, medical facilities, utilities, and family housing, $15,253,700. Fleet activities, Yokosuka, Japan: Family housing, $6,540,800. aviation facilities Naval air station, Agana, Guam, Mariana Islands: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, personnel facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, and utilities, $6,525,000. Naval station, Argentia, Newfoundland: Operational facilities, and family housing, $8,589,800. Naval air station, Atsugi, Japan: Personnel facilities, and family housing, $1,978,800. Naval station, Bermuda, British West Indies: Aircraft maintenance facilities, $91,000. Naval air facility, Cubi Point, Philippine Islands: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, earthwork, personnel facilities, communication facilities, ordnance facilities, fuel-dispensing facilities, and utilities, $8,260,000. Naval air station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: Fuel pipeline facilities, community facilities, utilities, and family housing, $2,977,300. Naval air facility, Iwakuni, Japan: Personnel facilities, $975,000. Marine Corps air station, Kaneohe Bay, Territory of Hawaii: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, and family housing, $3,227,600. Naval station, Kodiak, Alaska: Family housing, $2,613,100. Naval station, Kwajalein, Marshall Islands: Communication facilities, ammunition storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $4,411,000. Naval station, Midway Islands, Territory of Hawaii: Communication facilities and operational facilities, $1,518,000. Naples, Italy: Operational facilities and storage facilities, $155,000. Naval air facility, Port Lyautey, French Morocco: Cold-storage facilities, and family housing, $1,958,500. Naval station, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico: Operational facilities and airfield pavements, $3,721,000. Naval station, Sangley Point, Philippine Islands: Family housing, $522,900. 69 Stat. 336 supply facilities Naval supply depot, Guam, Mariana Islands: Waterfront facilities and storage facilities, $5,427,000. Naval supply depot, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: Cold-storage facilities, $1,318,000. Naval supply center, Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii: operational facilities, utilities, and land acquisition, $270,000. ordnance facilities Naval ammunition depot, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii: Testing facilities, and railroad facilities and barricades, $1,132,000. Naval ordnance facility, Sasebo, Japan: Personnel facilities, $66,000. service school facilities Fleet training center, Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii: training facilities, $44,000. medical facilities Naval hospital, Guam, Mariana Islands: Community facilities, $269,000. communication facilities Naval communication station, Adak, Alaska: Communication facilities, $439,000. Naval radio facility, KamiSeya, Japan: Communication facilities, and family housing, $2,564,700. Naval communication station, Kodiak, Alaska: Site preparation, communication facilities, maintenance facilities, personnel facilities, and utilities, $6,991,000. Naval communication facility, Philippine Islands: Communication facilities, community facilities, utilities, and family housing, $8,061,500. Naval communication facility, Port Lyautey, French Morocco: Storage facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, utilities, and family housing, $2,848,600. yards and docks facilities Fifteenth Naval District, Canal Zone: Utilities, and acquisition of family housing, $3,069,000. Guam, Mariana Islands; Utilities, $940,000. Sec. 202. The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to establish orClassified Installations and facilities. develop classified naval installations and facilities by the acquisition of land, and the construction, conversion, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works, including site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, equipment and family housing, in the total amount of $151,342,400. Sec. 203. The Secretary of the Navy is authorized through the construction,Replacement of damaged facilities. rehabilitation or installation of permanent or temporary public works, including site preparation, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment, to restore or replace facilities damaged or destroyed in a total amount of $6,000,000. 69 Stat. 337 TITLE III Sec. 301. The Secretary of the Air Force is hereby authorized toAir Force. establish or develop Air Force installations and facilities by the acquisition, construction, conversion, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works in respect of the following projects, which include site preparation, appurtenances and related utilities, equipment and facilities: Continental United States air defense command Buckingham Weapons Center, Fort Myers, Florida: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications and navigational aids, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $11,577,000. Duluth Municipal Airport, Duluth, Minnesota: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and shop facilities, $1,200,000. Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado: Utilities, Personnel facilities, and family housing. $1,808,000. Ethan Allen Air Force Base, Winooski, Vermont: Fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting, and utilities, $213,000. Geiger Field, Spokane, Washington: Airfield pavements, troop housing, storage facilities, and family housing, $1,716,000. Glasgow site, Montana: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $4,706,000. Grand Forks site, North Dakota: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $5,822,000. Grandview Air Force Base, Kansas City, Missouri: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $3,402,000. Greater Milwaukee area, Wisconsin, air base to be known as “Richard Bong Air Force Base”: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications and navigational aids, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $16,608,000. Greater Pittsburgh Airport, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania: Training facilities, utilities, medical facilities, and personnel facilities. $404,000. Hamilton Air Force Base, San Rafael, California: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, troop housing, land acquisition, and personnel facilities, $1,501,000. Kinross Air Force Base, Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $2,029,000. 69 Stat. 338 K. I. Sawyer Municipal Airport, Marquette, Michigan: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, utilities, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, relocation of facilities, and family housing, $3,943,000. Klamath Falls Municipal Airport, Klamath Falls, Oregon: Airfield pavements, relocation of facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, and family housing, $2,042,000. McChord Air Force Hase, Tacoma, Washington: Airfield pavements, training facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, Community facilities, and family housing, $2,959,000. McGlieeTyson Airport, Knoxville, Tennessee: Airfield pavements, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and shop facilities, $582,000. Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Airheld pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and community facilities, $1,423,000. Minot site, North Dakota: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $5,339,000. New Castle County Municipal Airport, Wilmington, Delaware: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, land acquisition, and storage facilities, $504,000. Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, Niagara Falls, New York: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $1,748,000. Otis Air Force Base, Falmouth, Massachusetts: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, training facilities, messing facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $6,076,000. Oxnard Air Force Base, Oxnard, California: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and administrative facilities, $2,445,000. Paine Air Force Base, Everett, Washington: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $1,039,000. Portland International Airport, Portland, Oregon: Airfield pavements, utilities, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $554,000. Presque Isle Air Force Base, Presque Isle, Maine: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, and family housing, $2,056,000. Selfridge Air Force Base, Mount Clemens, Michigan: Airfield pavements, communications and airfield lighting facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, and personnel facilities, $5,526,000. Sioux City Municipal Airport, Sioux City, Iowa: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, and messing facilities, $343,000. Stewart Air Force Base, Newburgh, New York: Navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, storage facilities, and community facilities, $112,000. 69 Stat. 339 Suffolk County Air Force Base, Westhampton, New York: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $2,207,000. Traverse City area, Michigan: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, training facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $1,881,000. Truax Field, Madison, Wisconsin: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, troop housing, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and shop facilities, $1.263,000. Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Oscoda, Michigan: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, storage facilities, administrative facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $2,511.000. Youngstown Municipal Airport, Youngstown, Ohio: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, utilities, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $742,000. Yuma County Airport, Yuma, Arizona: Airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, personnel facilities, and administrative facilities, $2,107,000. Various locations: Utilities, land acquisitions, storage facilities, and administrative facilities, $14,196.000. air materiel command Brookley Air Force Base, Mobile, Alabama: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, and storage facilities, $4,170,000. Griffiss Air Force Base, Rome, New York: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, and family housing, $15,803,000. Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, Utah: Airfield pavements, and airfield lighting facilities, $2,386,000. Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas: Airfield pavements, Airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, and land acquisition, $1,945,000. McClellan Air Force Base, Sacramento, California: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, and administrative facilities, $9,522,000. Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, California: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, and storage facilities, $3,205,000. Olmstead Air Force Base, Middletown, Pennsylvania: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, and storage facilities, $21,264,000. Robins Air Force Base, Macon, Georgia: Airfield pavements, communications and airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, and land acquisition, $3,375,000. Searsport Air Force Tank Farm, Searsport, Maine: Fuel storage facilities, $133,000. Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Storage facilities, $205,000. Wilkins Air Force Station, Shelby, Ohio: Utilities, $305,000. 69 Stat. 340 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio: Airfield pavements, training facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, and administrative facilities, $12,001,000. Various locations; Storage facilities, $170,000. air proving ground command Eglin Air Force Base, Valparaiso, Florida: Airfield pavements, communications and navigational aids, troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, research, development and test facilities, and storage facilities, $7,966,000. air training command Amarillo Air Force Base, Amarillo, Texas: Training facilities, $98,000. Bryan Air Force Base, Bryan, Texas: Troop housing and messing facilities, and utilities, $914,000. Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, Illinois: Land acquisition, $3,000. Craig Air Force Base, Selma, Alabama: Airfield pavements, troop housing, and land acquisition, $1,650,000. Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas: Troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, and medical facilities, $2,816,000. Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming: Troop housing and messing facilities, $1,403,000. Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Texas: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, and land acquisition, $4,081,000. Greenville Air Force Base, Greenville, Mississippi: Aircraft maintenance facilities, land acquisition, and personnel facilities, $349,000. Headquarters technical training, Air Force, Gulfport, Mississippi: Acquisition of land and facilities, $313,000. Harlingen Air Force Base, Harlingen, Texas: Communications and navigational aids and troop housing, $446,000. James Connally Air Force Base, Waco, Texas: Troop housing and messing facilities, $883,000. Laredo Air Force Base, Laredo, Texas: Aircraft maintenance facilities, and family housing, $1,525,500. Laughlin Air Force Base, Del Rio, Texas: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, training facilities, land acquisition, and family liousing, $3,695,000. Lowiy Air Force Base, Denver, Colorado; Troop housing and messing facilities, $1,217,000. Luke Air Force Base, Phoenix, Arizona: Training facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, and land acquisition, $1,557,000. Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento, California: Communications and navigational aids, troop housing and messing facilities, and personnel facilities, $1,516,000. McConnell Air Force Base, Wichita, Kansas: Operational facilities, and land acquisition, $104,000. Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta, Georgia: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, and family housing, $4,322,000. Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, Nevada: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, and troop housing and messing facilities, $1,153,000. Perrin Air Force Base, Sherman, Texas: Troop housing and messing facilities, and land acquisition, $956,000.69 Stat. 341 Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas: Troop housing, $549,000. Reese Air Force Base, Lubbock, Texas: Troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, and personnel facilities, $1,076,000. Scott Air Force Base, Belleville, Illinois: Troop housing and messing facilities, $1,247,000, Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Texas: Messing facilities, $80,000. Stead Air Force Base, Reno, Nevada: Aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, personnel facilities, and family housing, $4,187,000. Tyndall Air Force Base, Panama City, Florida: Airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, and land acquisition, $478,000. Vance Air Force Base, Enid, Oklahoma: Troop housing and messing facilities, and land acquisition, $871,000. Webb Air Force Base, Big Spring, Texas: Shop facilities, and family housing, $2,410,000. Williams Air Force Base, Chandler, Arizona: Operational facilities, and troop housing and messing facilities, $1,045,000. air university Gunter Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama: Troop housing, $275,000. Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama: Troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, and medical facilities, $2,661,000. continental air command Beale Air Force Base, Marysville, California: Land acquisition, personnel facilities, and family housing, $2,125,500. Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas: Troop housing, $590,000. Dobbins Air Force Base, Marietta, Georgia: Airfield pavements, and personnel facilities, $758,000. Mitchel Air Force Base, Hempstead, New York: Airfield pavements, $1,891,000. Wolters Air Force Base, Mineral Wells, Texas: Operational facilities, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $331,000. headquarters command Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D. C.: Personnel facilities, $520,000. military air transport service Andrews Air Force Base, Camp Springs, Maryland: Medical facilities, and personnel facilities, $1,098,000. Charleston Air Force Base, Charleston, South Carolina: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and land acquisition, $4,032,000. Dover Air Force Base, Dover, Delaware: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, land acquisition, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, and family housing, $7,073,000. McGuire Air Force Base, Wrightstown, New Jersey: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $5,564,000.69 Stat. 342 Palm Beach Air Force Base, Palm Beach, Florida; Operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, and personnel facilities, $818,000. Saint Louis Aeronautical Chart Information Center, Saint Louis, Missouri: Administrative facilities, $861,000. research and development command Location to be determined: Headquarters building, $6,000,000. Cara belle Test Site, Carabelle, Florida: Land acquisition, $1,000. Edwards Air Force Base, Muroc, California: Airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, research, development and test facilities, personnel facilities, and community facilities, $12,429,000. Hartford Research Facility, Hartford, Connecticut: Research and development facilities, $22,375,000. Holloman Air Force Base, Alamogordo, New Mexico: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, utilities, research and development facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and community facilities, $4,965,000. Indian Springs Air Force Base (Kirtland Auxiliary Numbered 1), Clark, Nevada: Operational facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $555,500. Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, and shop facilities, $905,000. Laurence G. Hanscom Field, Bedford,. Massachusetts: Airfield pavements, communications and airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, research, and development facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $3,705,000. Mount Washington Climatic Projects Laboratory, Mount Washington, New Hampshire: Research and development facilities, $588,000. Patrick Air Force Base, Cocoa, Florida: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, research and development facilities, and shop facilities, $7,600,000. Various locations: Research, development, and operational facilities, $20,000,000. strategic air command Abilene Air Force Base, Abilene, Texas: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and administrative and community facilities, $4,214,000. Altus Air Force Base, Altus, Oklahoma: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, training facilities, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, and family housing, $3,758,000. Barksdale Air Force Base, Shreveport, Louisiana: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, communications and airfield lighting facilities, training facilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $7,379,000. Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, Texas: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, utilities, land acquisition, personnel facilities, administrative facilities, and shop facilities, $1,770,000. Biggs Air Force Base, El Paso, Texas: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $5,063,000.69 Stat. 343 Campbell Air Force Base, Hopkinsville, Kentucky: Airfield pavements, communications, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, and shop facilities, $1,975,000. Carswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Texas: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, medical facilities, personnel facilities, and land acquisition, $5,929,000. Castle Air Force Base, Merced, California: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, and administrative facilities, $5,550,000. Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base, Clinton, Oklahoma: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $10,208,500. Columbus Air Force Base, Columbus, Mississippi: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, administrative facilities, shop facilities, and family housing. $6,029,000. Davis-Mon than Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona: Airfield pavements, training facilities, troop housing, medical facilities, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $7,803,000. Dow Air Force Base, Bangor, Maine: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, rehabilitation, land acquisition, personnel facilities, community facilities, and shop facilities, $11,155,000. Ellsworth Air Force Base, Rapid City, South Dakota: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and shop facilities, $12,380,000. Fairchild Air Force Base? Spokane, Washington: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $2,187,000. Forbes Air Force Base, Topeka, Kansas: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and shop facilities, $4,753,000. Gray Air Force Base, Killeen, Texas: Troop housing, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and community facilities, $482,000. Great Falls Air Force Base, Great Falls, Montana: Airfield pavements, communications, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities. $5,435,000. Homestead Air Force Base, Homestead, Florida: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities,operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $4,428,000. Hunter Air Force Base, Savannah, Georgia: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, medical facilities, and Personnel facilities, $4,115,000.69 Stat. 344 Lake Charles Air Force Base,, Lake Charles, Louisiana: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, and personnel facilities, $2,396,000. Lincoln Air Force Base, Lincoln, Nebraska: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and administrative facilities, $6,595,000. Little Rock Air Force Base, Little Rock, Arkansas: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and family housing, $5,317,000. Lockbourne Air Force Base, Columbus, Ohio: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and shop facilities, $8,571,000. Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, Maine: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, navigational aids, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $3,542,000. MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida: Airfield pavements, Airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, land acquisition, and personnel facilities, $5,251,000. March Air Force Base, Riverside, California: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, land acquisition, and personnel facilities, $3,741,000. Mountain Home Air Force Base, Mountain Home, Idaho: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, and family housing, $5,961,000. Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebraska; Utilities, and land acquisition, $128,000. Pinecastle Air Force Base, Orlando, Florida: Airfield pavements, communications and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and community facilities, $4,118,000. Plattsburg Air Force Base, Plattsburg, New York: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and family housing, $21,988,000. Portsmouth Air Force Base, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, Personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and family housing, $24,850,000. Sedalia Air Force Base, Knobnoster, Missouri: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, community facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $9,646,000. Smoky Hill Air Force Base, Salina, Kansas: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, aircraft, maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, Personnel facilities, administrative facilities, shop facilities, and family housing, $8,773,500.69 Stat. 345 Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, California: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, navigational aids, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $9,769,000. Turner Air Force Base, Albany, Georgia: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, and land acquisition, $3,744,000. Walker Air Force Base, Roswell, New Mexico: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, and personnel facilities, $6,657,000. Westover Air Force Base, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications and navigational aids, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and community facilities, $7,951,000. tactical air command Alexandria Air Force Base, Alexandria, Louisiana: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, utilities, and personnel facilities, $2,684,000. Ardmore Air Force Base, Ardmore, Oklahoma: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $6,800,000. Blytheville Air Force Base, Blytheville, Arkansas: Airfield lighting facilities, training facilities, utilities, storage facilities, and Community facilities, $208,000. Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Peru, Indiana: Airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, training facilities, and administrative facilities, $559,000. Clovis Air Force Base, Clovis, New Mexico: Training facilities, and family housing, $2,570,500. Donaldson Air Force Base, Greenville, South Carolina: Airfield pavements, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, and medical facilities, $2,403,000. Foster Air Force Base, Victoria, Texas: Airfield pavements, training facilities, troop housing, and family housing, $4,624,000. George Air Force Base, Victorville, California: Airfield pavements, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, training facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, and storage facilities, $1,598,000. Langley Air Force Base, Hampton, Virginia: Airfield pavements, training facilities, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and administrative facilities, $3,384,000. Larson Air Force Base, Moses Lake, Washington: Airfield pavements, utilities, medical facilities, and personnel facilities, $3,574,000. Myrtle Beach Municipal Airport, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications and navigational aids, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $6,303,000. Pope Air Force Base, Fort Bragg, North Carolina: Airfield pavements, communications and navigational aids, troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, and storage facilities, $2,548,000.69 Stat. 346 Sewart Air Force Base, Smyrna, Tennessee: Airfield pavements, communications and navigational aids, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, land acquisition, personnel facilities, and administrative facilities, $3.589,000. Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Goldsboro, North Carolina: Airfield pavements, fuel-dispensing facilities, communications and navigational aids, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $7,429,000. Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, South Carolina: Airfield pavements, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $7,035,000. special facilities Various locations: Operational facilities, and utilities, $387,000. aircraft control and warning system Various locations: Fuel-dispensing facilities, communications and navigational aids, operational facilities, training facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $100,382,000. Outside Continental United States alaskan air command Eielson Air Force Base: Medical facilities, storage facilities, and community facilities, $1,307,000. Elmendorf Air Force Base: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, land acquisition, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and shop facilities, $2075,000. Galena Airfield: Airfield lighting facilities, and storage facilities, $518,000. Kenai Airfield: Airfield pavements, $356,000. Ladd Air Force Base: Training facilities, land acquisition, and storage facilities, $1,510,000. Naknek Airfield: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, utilities, and storage facilities, $1,863,000. caribbean air command Albrook Air Force Base, Canal Zone: Communication facilities, $163,000. far east air forces Various locations: Airfield pavements? fuel dispensing facilities, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, utilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and community facilities, $42,017,000. 69 Stat. 347 military air transport service Hickam Air Force Base, Honolulu, Hawaii: Airfield pavements, airfield lighting facilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, and harbor facilities, $4,978,000. Johnston Island Air Force Base, Johnston Island: Communication facilities, $182,000. Midway Island: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, and airfield lighting facilities, $303,000. Wake Island: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, and navigational aids, $2,991,000. Various locations: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, troop housing, utilities, personnel facilities, and family housing, $11,393,000. northeast air command Various locations: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing, utilities, storage facilities, and shop facilities, $23,601,000. strategic air command Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, operational facilities, utilities, land acquisition, storage facilities, personnel facilities, and harbor facilities, $9,739,000. united states air forces in europe Various locations: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, training facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, and shop facilities, $234,996,000. area control navigational aids Various locations: Communications and navigational aids, $526,000. special facilities Various locations: Operational facilities, and utilities, $293,000. aircraft control and warning system Various locations: Airfield pavements, fuel dispensing facilities, communications, navigational aids and airfield lighting facilities, operational facilities, troop housing and messing facilities, utilities, medical facilities, storage facilities, personnel facilities, administrative and community facilities, shop facilities, aircraft maintenance facilities, harbor facilities, and land acquisition, $98,552,000. Sec. 302. The Secretary of the Air Force is authorized through theReplacement of damaged facilities. construction, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works, including site preparation, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment, to restore or replace facilities damaged or destroyed in a total amount of $5,000,000. Sec. 303. The Secretary of the Air Force is authorized to provide an off-base roadway approximately two miles in length in the vicinity 69 Stat. 348 of the south boundary of Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi, by the acquisition of land and the construction of permanent and related facilities and appurtenances at a cost not to exceed $350,000. Sec. 304. Public Law 534, Eighty-third Congress, is hereby amended as follows:
(a)With respect to Carswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Texas, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading[68 Stat. 544](/us/stat/68/544). “Strategic Air Command” in section 301 strike “$248,000” and insert in lieu thereof “$2,750,000”.
(b)With respect to Matagorda Island Air Force Range, Texas, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading [68 Stat. 546](/us/stat/68/546).“Strategic Air Command” in section 301 strike “$607,000” and insert in lieu thereof “$847,000”.
(c)With respect to Bismarck-Minot area, North Dakota, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “Air [68 Stat. 548](/us/stat/68/548).Defense Command” in section 301 strike “Bismarck-Minot area, North Dakota” and “$6,494,000” and insert, in lieu thereof “Minot Site, North Dakota” and “$12,124,000”, respectively.
(d)With respect to Fargo area, North Dakota, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “Air Defense [68 Stat. 548](/us/stat/68/548).Command” in section 301 strike “Fargo area, North Dakota.” and “$7,055,000” and insert in lieu thereof “Grand Forks Site, North Dakota” and “$10,903,000”, respectively.
(e)With respect to Glasgow-Miles City area, Montana, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “Air Defense [68 Stat. 548](/us/stat/68/548).Command” in section 301 strike “Glasgow-Miles City area, Montana” and “$8,391,000” and insert in lieu thereof “Glasgow Site, Montana” and “$10,660,000”, respectively.
(f)With respect to K. I. Sawyer Airport, Marquette, Michigan, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “Air [68 Stat. 549](/us/stat/68/549).Defense Command” in section 301 strike “$8,556,000” and insert in lieu thereof “$9,949,000”.
(g)With respect to Traverse City area, Michigan, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “Air Defense [68 Stat. 550](/us/stat/68/550).Command” in section 301 strike “$8,635,000” and insert in lieu thereof “$10,267,000”.
(h)With respect to Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “Air [68 Stat. 553](/us/stat/68/553).Training Command” in section 301 strike “$1,073,000” anti insert in lieu thereof “$2,478,000”.
(i)With respect to Webb Air Force Base, Big Spring, Texas, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading[68 Stat. 554](/us/stat/68/554). “Air training Command” in section 301 strike “$100,000” and insert in lieu thereof “$135,000”.
(j)With respect to Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino, California, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading[68 Stat. 555](/us/stat/68/555). “Air Materiel Command” in section 301 strike “$4,303,000” and “$2,183,000” and insert in lieu thereof “$4,735,000” and “$2,615,000”, respectively. _
(k)With respect to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading [68 Stat. 556](/us/stat/68/556).“Air Materiel Command” hi section 301 strike “$5,847,000” and insert in lieu thereof “$6,849,000”.
(l)With respect to Atlantic City Consolan Station, Atlantic City, New Jersey, under the heading “Continental United States” and [68 Stat. 548](/us/stat/68/548).subheading “Air Defense Command” in section 301, strike “$72,000” and insert in lieu thereof “$285,000”.
(m)With respect to Nantucket Consolan Station. Nantucket, Massachusetts, under the heading “Continental United States” and 69 Stat. 349 subheading “Air Defense Command” in section 301, strike “$107,000”[68 Stat. 549](/us/stat/68/549). and insert in lieu thereof “$224,000”.
(n)With respect to Pescadero Consolan Station, Pescadero, California, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “Air Defense Command” in section 301, strike “$107,000” and insert[68 Stat. 550](/us/stat/68/550). in lieu thereof “$224,000”.
(o)With respect to Point Conception Consolan Station, Point Conception, California, under the heading “Continental United States” and subheading “Air Defense Command” in section 301, strike[68 Stat. 550](/us/stat/68/550). “$72,000” and insert in lieu thereof “$232,000”.
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(3)of section 502 thereof delete the amounts[60 Stat. 561](/us/stat/60/561). “$389,125,000” and “$398,954,000” and insert in lieu thereof the amounts “$405,176,000” and “$415,005,000”, respectively. Sec. 305. Classified location: The authority granted by section 302, of the Act of July 14, 1952, may be utilized to the extent of[66 Stat. 622](/us/stat/66/622). $8,127,400 for the direct construction of family housing. TITLE IV Sec. 401. The Director of Central Intelligence is authorized to provideCentral Intelligence Agency. Headquarters installation. for a headquarters installation for the Central Intelligence Agency, in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, by the acquisition of hind at a cost of not to exceed $1,000,000, and construction of buildings, facilities, appurtenances, utilities, and access roads at a cost of not to exceed $04,500,000, of which not more than $8,500,000 shall be available for transfer to the National Capital Planning Commission and the Department of the Interior for acquisition of hind for and construction to extend the George Washington Memorial Parkway to the present site of the research station of the Bureau of Public Roads at Langley, Fairfax County, Virginia: *Provided*, That at such time as it is determined that construction of such headquarters installation at said research station will not be commenced or continued, said amount of $8,500,000, or the remainder thereof, shall no longer be available for obligation: *Provided further*, That at such time as theDemolition of temporary space. Central Intelligence Agency occupies the headquarters installation authorized by this title, the Administrator of General Services is authorized and directed to accomplish the demolition and removal of temporary Government building space in the District of Columbia of equivalent occupancy to that relinquished by the Central Intelligence Agency. TITLE V General Provisions Sec. 501. The Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force areAcquisition of land, etc. respectively authorized to proceed with the establishment or development of military and naval installations and facilities as authorized by titles I, II, and III of this Act, and the Director of Central Intelligence is authorized to proceed with the establishment of a Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters Installation as authorized by title IV of this Act, without regard to the provisions of sections 1136, 3648, and 3734, as respectively amended, of the Revised Statutes, and prior[10 USC 1339](/us/usc/t10/s1339);[31 USC 529](/us/usc/t31/s529);[40 USC 259, 267](/us/usc/t40/s259/267). [33 USC 733 and note](/us/usc/t33/s733). to approval of title to underlying land, as provided by section 355, as amended, of the Revised Statutes. The authority under this Act of the Secretary of a military department to provide family housing includes authority to acquire such land as the Secretary concerned determines, with the approval of (he Secretary of Defense, to be necessary in connection therewith. The authority to establish or 69 Stat. 350 develop such installations and facilities shall include, in respect of those installations and facilities as to which family housing or the acquisition of land is specified in titles I, II, III, and IV of this Act, authority to make surveys and to acquire lands and rights and interests thereto or therein, including the temporary use thereof, by donation, purchase, exchange of Government-owned lands, or otherwise, and to place permanent or temporary improvements thereon whether such lands are held in fee or under lease or under other temporary tenure. Sec. 502. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated such sumsAppropriations authorized. of money as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Act, but not to exceed—
(1)for public works authorized by title I: Inside continental*Post*, p. 453. United States, $224,927,000; outside continental United States, $74,984,000; section 102, $223,993,000; section 103, $10,000,000; or a total of $533,904,000;
(2)for public works authorized by title II: Inside continental*Post*, p. 453. United States, $299,690,600; outside continental United States, $107,191,300; section 202, $151,342,400; section 203, $6,000,000; or a total of $564,224,300;
(3)for public works authorized by title III: Inside continental*Post*, p. 454. United States, $743,989,000; outside continental United States, $458,563,000; section 302, $5,000,000; section 303, $350,000; or a total of $1,207,902,000; and
(4)for public works authorized by title IV: $54,500,000.*Post*, p. 453. Sec. 503. Any of the approximate costs enumerated in titles I, II,Cost variations. and III of this Act may, in the discretion of the Secretary concerned, be varied upward by 5 per centum in the case of projects within the continental United States, and 10 per centum in the case of projects outside the continental United States, but the total cost of all projects so enumerated under each of such titles shall not exceed the total of all amounts specified in respect of projects in such title. Sec. 504. Appropriations made to carry out the purposes of thisIncidental expenses. Act shall be available for expenses incident to construction, including surveys, administration, overhead, planning, and supervision. Sec. 505. Whenever—Contracts.
(a)the President determines that compliance with the requirements[65 Stat. 700](/us/stat/65/700). [41 USC 153, 254](/us/usc/t41/s254). of Public Law 245, Eighty-second Congress, in the case of contracts made pursuant to this Act with respect to the establishment or development of military installations and facilities in foreign countries would interfere with the carrying out of the provisions of this Act; and
(b)the Secretary of Defense and the Comptroller General have agreed upon alternative methods for conducting an adequate audit of such contracts, the President is authorized to exempt such contracts from the requirements of Public Law 245, Eighty-second Congress. Sec. 506. All contracts entered into by the United States pursuant to the authorization contained in this Act shall be awarded, so far us practicable, if the interest of the national security shall not be impaired thereby and if such award is consistent with the provision [62 Stat. 21](/us/stat/62/21). [41 USC 151 note](/us/usc/t41/s151).of the Armed Services Procurement Act of 1947, on a competitive basis to the lowest responsible bidder. Sec. 507. Section 407 of Public Law 765, Eighty-third Congress, is amended to read as follows:Family housing. Use of foreign currencies. [68 Stat. 1125](/us/stat/68/1125). [5 USC 171z–1](/us/usc/t5/s171z–1). " “Sec. 407. In addition to family housing otherwise authorized to be constructed or acquired by the Department of Defense, the Secretary of Defense is authorized, subject to the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, to construct, or acquire by lease or otherwise, family housing for occupancy as public quarters in foreign countries 69 Stat. 351 through housing projects which utilize foreign currencies to a value not in excess of $100,000,000 acquired, pursuant to the provisions of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 (Public Law 480, Eighty-third Congress) or through other commodity[68 Stat. 454](/us/stat/68/454). [7 USC 1691 note](/us/usc/t7/s1691). transactions of the Commodity Credit Corporation. “The Department of Defense shall pay the Commodity Credit Corporation,Payment to CCC. from appropriations otherwise available for the payment of quarters allowances for military personnel for the fiscal year 1956 and each succeeding fiscal year, amounts equal to the quarters allowances otherwise payable to personnel occupying any housing constructed or acquired under authority of this section after deducting amounts chargeable for the maintenance and operation of such housing: *Provided*, That such payments shall not exceed the dollar equivalent of the value of the foreign currencies used for all such construction or acquisition. “The Secretary of Defense shall furnish to the Committees on ArmedReports to Congressional Committees. Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives quarterly reports, the first of which shall be submitted three months subsequent to the date of enactment of this Act, setting forth the cost, number, and location of housing units constructed or acquired pursuant to the authority contained in this section during the three-month period preceding the date of such report, and setting forth the cost, number, and location of the housing units intended to be constructed or acquired pursuant to such authority during the next, succeeding quarter.” " Sec. 508. Al] housing units constructed under the authority of thisFloor area. Act shall be subject to the net floor area permanent limitations prescribed in the second, third, and fourth provisos of section 3 of the Act of June[62 Stat. 379](/us/stat/62379/379). [10 USC 1337b and note](/us/usc/t10/s1337b). [62 Stat. 462](/us/stat/62/462). [34 USC 911b–911d](/us/usc/t34/s911b–911d). Housing units. Acquisition. 12, 1948 (62 Stat. 375), or in section 3 of the Act of June 16, 1948 (62 Stat. 459), other than the first, second, and third provisos thereof. Sec. 509. The Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force are respectively authorized to acquire by purchase housing units which are located near military installations, which are adequate and suitable for housing military personnel and their dependents, and as to which a mortgage is insured by the Federal Housing Commissioner pursuant to title VI or title IX of the National Housing Act, subject[55 Stat. 55](/us/stat/55/55); to the outstanding mortgage thereon, and to assume I lie payments[65 Stat. 295](/us/stat/65/295). [12 USC 1736 *et seq*.; 1750 *et seq*](/us/usc/t12/s1736/1750). thereafter becoming due on such mortgage. The Secretary of the military department concerned may utilize appropriations available, for the construction of military public works for the liquidation of any outstanding mortgage assumed by the Government. Sec. 510. None of the authority contained in titles I, II, and IIIUnit cost. of this Act shall be deemed to authorize any building construction project within the continental United States at a unit cost in excess of—
(a)$20 per square foot for cold-storage warehousing;
(b)$6 per square foot for regular warehousing;
(c)$1,700 per man for permanent barracks;
(d)$1,400 per man for ten-year-life barracks; or
(e)$5,000 per man for bachelor officer quarters, unless the Secretary of Defense determines that, because of special circumstances, application to such project of the limitation on unit costs contained in this section is impracticable. Sec. 511. As of July 1, 1956, all authorizations for military publicRepeal of prior authorizations. works projects to be accomplished by the Secretary of a military department in connection with the establishment or development of military, naval, or Air Force installations and facilities, and all authorizations for appropriations therefor, that are contained in Acts 69 Stat. 352 approved prior to October 1, 1951, and not superseded or otherwise modifiedExceptions. by a later authorization are repealed, except
(1)authorizations for public works and for appropriations therefor that are set forth in such Acts in the titles that contain the general provisions,
(2)authorizations for military public works projects as to which appropriated funds shall have been obligated in whole or in part prior to July 1, 1956, and authorizations for [50 USC 881 note](/us/usc/t50/s881).appropriations therefor, and
(3)the authorizations with respect to military public works and the appropriation of funds that are contained in the National Defense Facilities Act of 1950 (64 Stat. 829). Sec. 512. Section 504 of Public Law 155, Eighty-second Congress,Funds for advance planning. [65 Stat. 364](/us/stat/65/364). [31 USC 723](/us/usc/t31/s723). is amended to read as follows: " “Sec. 504. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated without fiscal year limitation, funds for advance planning, construction design, and architectural services in connection with public works projects which are not otherwise authorized by law.” " Sec. 513.
(a)The first sentence of section 501
(b)of the Act entitledReimbursement of owners and tenants. [68 Stat. 562](/us/stat/68/562). “An Act to authorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes”, approved September 28, 1951 (65 Stat. 36), is amended by striking out “used by such owners and tenants for residential or agricultural purposes,”.
(b)The first sentence of section 401
(b)of the Act entitled “Au Act to[68 Stat. 562](/us/stat/68/562). authorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes”, approved July 14, 1952 (66 Stat. 606), is amended by striking out “used by such owner mid tenants for residential or agricultural purposes,”. Sec. 514. None of the authorization contained in section 101 of thisMess facilities for barracks. Act for the construction of three-hundred-and-twenty-six-man barracks with mess shall be used to provide, with respect to any such barracks, for mess facilities other than a single, consolidated mess. Sec. 515, During the fiscal years 1956 and 1957 the Secretaries of theLeasing of housing facilities. Army, Navy, and Air Force, respectively, are authorized to lease housing facilities at or near military tactical installations for assignment as public quarters to military personnel and their dependents without rental charge upon a determination by the Secretary of Defense or his designee that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such military tactical installations: *Provided*, That not more than one thousand housing units may be so leased and the rental cost to the Government for any housing unit may not exceed $150 per month. Approved July 15, 1955. Public Law 162: To provide for the conservation of anthracite coal resources through measures of flood control and anthracite mine drainage, and for other purposes. Public Law 162 Public Law 162 69 Stat. 352 1955-07-15 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-02 84 1 public Public Law 162 chapter 369 AN ACT To provide for the conservation of anthracite coal resources through measures of flood control and anthracite mine drainage, and for other purposes.July 15, 1955 [[H. R. 7066](/us/bill/84/hr/7066)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Anthracite mine drainage. That it is hereby recognized that the presence of large volumes of water in anthracite coal formations involves serious wastage of the fuel resources of the Nation, and constitutes a menace to health and safety and national security. It is therefore declared to be the policy of the Congress to 69 Stat. 353 provide for the control and drainage of water in the anthracite coal formations and thereby conserve natural resources, promote national security, prevent injuries and loss of life, and preserve public and private property. Sec. 2. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized, in order to carry U. S. contributions to Pennsylvania.out the above-mentioned purposes, to make financial contributions on the basis of programs or projects approved by the Secretary, to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (hereinafter designated as the “Commonwealth”) for control and drainage of water which, if not so controlled or drained, will cause the flooding of anthracite coal formations, said contributions to be applied to the cost of drainage works, pumping plants, and related facilities but subject, however, to the following conditions and limitations:
(a)The amounts authorized to be contributed by the Secretary ofMatching amounts. the Interior to the Commonwealth shall be equally matched by the Commonwealth;
(b)The total amount of contributions by the Secretary of the Interior under the authority of this Act shall not exceed $8,50(1,000;
(c)The amounts contributed by the Secretary of the Interior under the authority of this Act and the equally matched amounts contributed by the Commonwealth shall not be used for operating and maintaining projects constructed pursuant to this Act;
(d)The Commonwealth shall have full responsibility for installing,Installations, etc. operating, and maintaining projects constructed pursuant to this Act, and shall give evidence, satisfactory to the Secretary of the Interior, that it will enforce effective installation, operation, and maintenance safeguards; and
(e)Projects constructed pursuant to this Act shall be so located, operated, and maintained as to provide the maximum conservation of anthracite coal resources and, where possible, to avoid creating inequities among those mines which may be affected by the waters to be controlled thereby. Sec. 3. The Commonwealth shall furnish to the Secretary of theStatement. Interior a statement with respect to the project showing work done, the status of the project, expenditures and amounts obligated, at such times and in such detail as the Secretary of the Interior shall require for the purposes of this Act. Sec. 4. Whenever the Secretary of the Interior, after reasonableWithholding of payments. notice and opportunity for hearing, finds that there is a failure to expend funds in accordance with the terms and conditions governing the Federal contribution for such approved projects, he shall notify the Commonwealth that further payments will not be made to the Commonwealth from appropriations under this Act until he is satisfied that there will no longer be any such failure. Until he is so satisfied the Secretary of the Interior shall withhold the payment of any financial contributions to the Commonwealth. Sec. 5. The Secretary of the Interior shall render to Congress onReport to Congress. or before the first day of February of each year for four consecutive years, commencing on or before February 1, 1957, a report of the progress and accomplishments of the program provided for by this Act. Sec. 6. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated such amountsAppropriation. as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act.*Post*, p. 460. Approved July 15, 1955. Public Law 163: Making appropriations for the Atomic Energy Commission, the Tennessee Valley Authority, certain agencies of the Department of the Interior, and civil functions administered by the Department of the Army, for the Usual year ending June 30, 1956, and for other purposes. Public Law 163 Public Law 163 69 Stat. 354 1955-07-15 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-01-02 84 1 public
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