26 Supplies and materials.. 2. Collection and study of basic data.-Funds are transferred to the Geological Survey for installation, operation, and maintenance of stream gaging stations; to the Weather Bureau for hydrometeorological studies and precipitation stations; and to the Fish and Wildlife Service for preauthorization studies of the effects of proposed projects upon fish and wildlife. The Corps of Engineers participates on a number of engineering and control boards that study and control international streams mutually affecting the United States and Canada. Information on floods, potential flood damages, and general criteria for guidance in the use of flood plain areas is made available to States and local governmental agencies upon their request. 3. Research and development.-General beach erosion development studies deal with physical phenomena, techniques, basic principles, and remedial or control measures related to shore protection and improvement. The results of these studies are disseminated to other interested Federal, State, and local agencies and individuals. Hydrologic studies include investigations of storms, rainfall, streamflow, sedimentation, and other phenomena to provide basic data used in the design, construction, and operation of water control structures. 31 Total, Interior.... Total obligations............... CORPS OF ENGINEERS CIVIL Average number of all employees. Engineering studies are made to improve procedures for analysis of hydrologic and engineering data, refine design Full-time equivalent of other positions. methods, develop better materials and practices for the construction and maintenance of hydraulic structures, and improve procedures used in formulating river basin plans for water resources development. Funds are also provided for operation of the research center at the Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss. Construction of the Mississippi basin model at the Waterways Experiment Station will continue. The Mississippi River comprehensive study will be carried out on completed portions of the basin model to improve operation of the reservoir system in the Mississippi River basin Average GS salary Average salary of ungraded positions.... ALLOCATION TO INTERIOR Average salary of ungraded positions. 6 5 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY-Continued Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)—Continued CORPS OF ENGINEERS-CIVIL Continued General and special funds-Continued CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL For the prosecution of river and harbor, flood control, shore protection, and related projects authorized by law; and detailed studies, and plans and specifications, of projects (including those for development with participation or under consideration for participation by States, local governments, or private groups) authorized or made eligible for selection by law (but such studies shall not constitute a commitment of the Government to construction); [$792,845,500] $817,416,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used for projects not authorized by law or which are authorized by law limiting the amount to be appropriated therefor, except as may be within the limits of the amount now or hereafter authorized to be appropriated: Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated for "Construction, General", in this Act shall be used on the project "Missouri River, Kansas City to mouth", for any purpose other than bank stabilization work: Provided further, That [$600,000 $500,000 of this appropriation shall be transferred to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for studies, investigations, and reports thereon as required by the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958 (72 Stat. 563-565) to provide that wildlife conservation shall receive equal consideration and be coordinated with other features of waterresource development programs of the Department of the Army. (16 U.S.C. 661-666, 756; 33 U.S.C. 511-523, 540, 701; 55 Stat. 638; 66 Stat. 635, 732; 76 Stat. 1178, 1179, 1194, 1195, 1196; Public Works Appropriation Act, 1963.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) (25) Missouri River: Sioux City, Iowa, to Omaha, Nebr.. Omaha, Nebr., to Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo., to mouth.... (26) Fort Leavenworth Bridge, Kans (27) Aquatic plant control in the waters of the Gulf and South Atlantic States.. (28) Barataria Bay, La.. (29) Bayou Lafourche and Lafourche Jump Waterway, La.. (30) Calcasieu River and Pass, La. (1960 act). (31) Freshwater Bayou, La.. (32) Mississippi River, Baton Rouge to the Gulf of Mexico, La.. (33) Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet, La. (34) Portland Harbor, Maine (1962 act)... (35) Searsport Harbor, Maine (1962 1964 estimate 718 Program by activities: 1. Advance engineering and design.............. (37) Pocomoke River, Md. (36) Baltimore Harbor and Channels, Md. 14,755 2. Navigation projects: 18,896 18,650 (a) Channels and harbors: (38) Detroit River-Trenton Channel, Mich (39) Great Lakes connecting channels, Mich.. 434 (3) Wrangell Narrows, Alaska 812 368 (4) Arkansas River and tributaries 372 Mich... (43) New Poe Lock, St. Marys River, (42) Manistee Harbor, Mich. and Wis. 197 233 (bank stabilization and channel rectification), Ark. and Okla (44) Saginaw River, Mich. 17,393 (5) Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbor, Calif... (45) Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn. 3,246 1,385 1,690 Inner Harbor. (6) Sacramento River, Calif. 4,751 (7) Santa Cruz Harbor, Calif Outer Harbor.. 200 (8) Inland Waterway, Delaware 1,270 (46) Minnesota River, Minn... 1.162 (47) Pascagoula Harbor, Miss (1962 act). 257 4,800 (9) Apalachicola River, Fla.. 11,000 300 (10) Bakers Haulover Inlet, Fla... 500 40 (11) Intracoastal Waterway, Jackson 204 ville to Miami, Fla..... (12) Intracoastal Waterway, Caloosa (51) Buffalo Harbor (south entrance), (48) Delaware River, Philadelphia to Trenton, N.J., Pa., and Del... (49) Delaware River, Philadelphia to sea, N.J., Pa., and Del., anchorage....(50) Newark Bay, Hackensack and Passaic Rivers, N.J. (14) Miami Harbor, Fla.... 1,500 250 (15) Port Everglades Harbor, Fla.... 1,500 N.Y (52) Buffalo Harbor (north entrance), 707 (16) St. Marks River, Fla... 575 57 (17) Savannah Harbor, Ga. (1962 act). 1,389 (18) Calumet Harbor and River, Ill. 300 (54) Flushing Bay and Creek, N.Y.. and Ind. (1962 act). (19) Calumet Harbor and River, Ill. and Ind. (1960 act)....... (55) Hudson River-32 ft. channel 1,400 (20) Calumet Harbor and River (Cargill Docks and Torrance Ave., to turning basin No. 5), Ill. and Ind... (21) Mississippi River between Ohio and Missouri Rivers (regulating works), Ill. and Mo.. (22) Mississippi River between St. Louis, Mo. and lock and dam 26 (56) New York Harbor, channel from (57) Rochester Harbor, N.Y. 574 1,538 483 (58) Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio. 398 702 (59) Cleveland Harbor, Ohio: 1960 act.. (60) Lorain Harbor, Ohio (1960 act). (61) Sandusky Harbor, Ohio... (62) Toledo Harbor, Ohio (1960 act).(63) Columbia and Lower Willamette Rivers, Oreg. and Wash. (1962 act) 360 1,205 |