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1 nated or under study for possible designation as a marine 



2 sanctuary. 



3 " (g) There is authorized to be appropriated not to 



4 exceed $5,000,000 for the conduct of such studies as may be 



5 necessary to carry out the purposes of this section. 



6 "Sec. 10. The provisions of this Act shall be considered 

 '7 as supplementary to the Eish and Wildlife Coordination Act 



8 (16 U.S.C. 661 et seq.) and the National Environmental 



9 Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4331 et seq.) . All other pro- 



10 visions of law which are in conflict with this Act are hereby 



11 repealed. 



12 "Sec. 11. For the purposes of this Act — 



13 " (a) The term 'waste material' means all solid and 



14 liquid products or byproducts of the industrial processes (in- 

 1^ eluding tailings, sediment, and like materials resulting from 

 1^ marine mining or dredging activities) , industrial waste acids, 

 1'^ chemicals, sewage, sludge, garbage, dredge spoils, radioactive 

 1^ materials, construction and demolition debris, military ordi- 

 1^ nance, explosives, and any other form of discarded material 

 ^ or equipment. 



''(b) The term 'coastal waters' means the waters lying 

 seaward of the hne of ordinary low water along that portion 

 of the coast which is in direct contact with the open sea and 



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the line marking the seaward hmit of inland waters to a dis- 



"" tance of three miles from such lines. As used with reference 



