"Sec. 3. The Secretaiy of the Army is hereby authorized to undertake construction of 

 small sliore and beach restoration and protection projects not specifically authorized by 

 Congress, which otherwise comply with section 1 of this Act, when he finds that such 

 work is advisable, and he is further authorized to allot from any appropriations hereafter 

 made for civil works, not to exceed $3,000,000 for any one fiscal year for tlie Federal 

 share of the costs of construction of such projects: Provided, That not more than 

 $400,000 shall be allotted for this purpose for any single project and the total amount 

 allotted shall be sufficient to complete the Federal participation in the project under this 

 section including periodic nourishment as provided for under section 1 (c) of this Act: 

 Provided further, That the provisions of local cooperation specified in section 1 of this 

 Act shall apply: And provided further. That the work shall be complete in itself and shall 

 not commit the United States to any additional improvement to insure its successful 

 operation, except for participation in periodic beach nourishment in accordance with 

 section 1 (c) of this Act, and as may result from the normal procedure applying to 

 projects authorized after submission of survey reports." 



(b) All provisions of existing law relating to surveys of rivers and harbors shall apply 

 to surveys relating to shore protection and section 2 of the River and Harbor Act 

 approved July 3, 1930, as amended (33 U.S.C. 426), is modified to the extent 

 inconsistent herewith. 



(c) The cost-sharing provisions of this Act shall apply in determining tlie amounts of 

 Federal participation in or payments toward the costs of authorized projects which have 

 not been substantially completed prior to the date of approval of this Act, and the Chief 

 of Engineers, through the Beach Erosion Board, is autliorized and directed to recompute 

 the amounts of Federal contribution toward the costs of such projects accordingly. 



Sec. 110. The Secretary of the Army is hereby authorized and directed to cause 

 surveys to be made at the following named localities and subject to all applicable 

 provisions of section 110 of the River and Harbor Act of 1950: 



Falmouth Harbor, Maine. 



Channel between Point Shirley and Deer Island, Massachusetts. 



Little Egg Inlet, New Jersey. 



Brigantine Inlet, New Jersey. 



Corsons Inlet, New Jersey. 



Kings Bay Deepwater Channel, Georgia. 



Au^aize River at Wapakoneta, Ohio. 



Surveys of the coastal areas of the United States and its possessions, including the 

 shores of the Great Lakes, in the interest of beach erosion control, hurricane protection 

 and related purposes: Provided, That surveys of particular areas shall be authorized by 

 appropriate resolutions of either the Committee on Public Works of the United States 

 Senate or the Committee on Public Works of the House of Representatives. 



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