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coordination between agencies and states as required for studies
pertaining to land management, zoning or other appropriate
arrangements to carry out such authority (82 Stat. 572, 42 U.S.C.
4001).
B-100. 3 August 1968, Public Law 90-454--Estuary Protection Act.
Section 4 requires all Federal agencies, in planning for the use or
development of water and related land resources, to give consideration
to estuaries and their natural resources (82 Stat. 625, 16 U.S.C. 1221
et seq.).
B-101. 13 August 1968, Public Law 90-483--River and Harbor and Flood
Control Act of 1968. Mitigation of Shore Damages. Section 111
authorized investigation and construction of projects to prevent or
mitigate shore damages resulting from Federal navigation works, at
full Federal cost limited to
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million per project. Amended 17
November 1986 by Sections 915(f) and 940, Public Law 99-662 which,
among other things, increased the limit on Federal costs per project
to million. (82 Stat. 735, 33 U.S.C. 426i).
Excess Depths Maintenance. Section 117 authorized use of Civil Works
funds for maintenance of excess depths required and constructed for
defense purposes where the project also serves essential needs of
general commerce (82 Stat. 737, 33 U.S.C. 562a).
User Charges. Section 210 restricted (after 31 March 1970) collection
of entrance fees at Corps lakes and reservoirs to users of highly
developed facilities requiring continuous presence of personnel (82
Stat. 746, 16 U.S.C. 4600d-3).
Reimbursement for Non-Federal Expenditures. Section 215 authorized
reimbursement (including credit against local cooperation
requirements) for work performed by non-Federal public bodies after
authorization of water resource development projects. Execution of a
prior agreement with the Corps was required and reimbursement was not
to exceed
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million for any single project. Amended 17 November 1986
by Section 913, Public Law 99-662, 17 November 1988 by Section 12,
Public Law 100-676, and 12 October 1996 by Section 224, Public Law
104-303 to increase the limit on reimbursements per project to
million. (82 Stat. 747, 42 U.S.C. l962d-5a).
B-102. 2 October 1968, Public Law 90-542--Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
Selection of Wild Rivers. Section 3 listed eight rivers as the
initial components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (82
Stat. 907, 16 U.S.C. 1274).
Potential Rivers. Section 5 listed 27 rivers as potential additions
to the system. Section 5 (d) required that plans for water resource
development consider setting aside certain streams as wild, scenic, or
recreational rivers as an alternative to other uses (82 Stat. 910, 16
U.S.C. 1276).
B-103. 2 October 1968, Public Law 90-543--National Trails System Act.
Provided for a National system of trails and designates the
Appalachian and Pacific Crest Trails as the initial components of the
system (82 Stat. 919, 16 U.S.C. 1241).
B-104. 16 October 1968, Public Law 90-577--Intergovernmental
Cooperation Act of 1968. Provides for cooperation and coordination of
activities among levels of government, improved administration of
programs for technical services to states and local governments,
intergovernmental coordination on policy and administration of
development assistance programs within urban areas, and periodic
Congressional review of such grants-in-aid programs (82 Stat. 1098; 42
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