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<br />3. pearl River Basin, Including Shoccoe, HS - authorizes construction <br />of the Shoccoe Dam plus upstream flood control measures at east <br />central Leake County, south part of Carthage, Mississippi Highway <br />35 vicinity, upstream reservoirs on the Pearl River, upstream <br />channels on the Pearl River, and elsewhere in Leake County, <br /> <br />4. Great Salt Lake, Utah - authorizes construction of the <br />Newfoundland and Bonneville Dikes with a non-Federal cost of <br />25 percent, unless unfavorably r.eviewe<i by the Secretary within 3 <br />years. <br /> <br />5. Tarrant County, TX - authorizes development of detailed plans and <br />specs and construction of flood control measures in Tarrant County <br />with a non-Federal share of 25 percent. <br /> <br />Section 402. Compliance with Flood Plain Management and Insurance Program <br /> <br />Requires non-Federal interests to agree to participate in and comply with <br />applicable flood plain management and flood insurance programs <br />before construction of any Federal flood control project, <br /> <br />Section 403, Groundwater Induced Damages <br /> <br />Amends Section 2 of the 1944 Flood Control Act. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />TITLE V - SHORELINE PROTECTION <br /> <br />Section 501. Authorization of Projects <br /> <br />A. Authorizes the following shoreline protection projects: <br /> <br />1. Panama City Beaches, FL <br />2. St. Johns County, FL <br />3. Charlotte County, FL <br />4. Indian River County, FL <br />5. Dade County, FL <br />6. Monroe County, FL <br />7. Sarasota County, FL <br />8. Casino Beach, Chicago, IL <br />9. Indiana Shoreline, IN <br />10. Atlantic Coast of Maryland (Ocean City) <br />11. Rockaway Inlet to Norton Point, NY <br />12. Hereford Inlet to Cape Hay Canal, Delaware Bay, NJ <br />13. Wrightsville Beach, NC <br />14. Maumee Bay, Lake Erie, OH <br />15. Presque Isle Peninsula, Erie, PA <br />16. Folly Beach, SC <br />17. Willoughby Spit, VA <br />18. Virginia Beach, VA <br /> <br />12 <br />