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<br />002754 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />maintenance of the Floodway between the <br />Northerly and southerly International <br />Boundaries with Mexico. <br /> <br />\\ , <br />V' ~ <br />CO ~t <br />1~\\ ~ c ~ , <br />kp,~ \ It <br />~~\ Ii \;// \ <br />,f1 .,9 I. <br />I'" ~(;r \01'. <br />W <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />United States Army Corps of Engineers <br /> <br />a. The Congress provide sufficient funding for <br />the Corps of Engineers to incorporate the <br />Floodway and its provisions into the Hoover <br />Dam Flood Control Regulations including <br />consideration of potential improvements in <br />the coordination of tributary flood control <br />releases in support of the Colorado River <br />Floodway Protection Act. <br /> <br /> <br />5. United States Geological survey, Department <br />of the Interior <br /> <br />The Congress provide for the Geological'? ~t~ <br />Survey, in cooperation with the Bureau of . <br />Reclamation, to assess the need for <br />additional tributary gaging stations for the <br />purposes of flood warning, verification of <br />tributary flood flows, and the 5-year review <br />of the Floodway. <br /> <br />a. <br /> <br />6. <br /> <br />United States Coast Guard <br /> <br />a. The Congress direct the Coast Guard to~\\~ <br />develop, in conjunction with the Bureau of I"~ <br />Reclamation, the sheriff departments, and' <br />tribal officials, procedures for <br />determinations of potential lower Colorado <br />Ri ver restrictions to navigation when flood <br />control releases from Davis Dam exceed <br />28,000 cfs, and public advisory and <br />notification procedures relative to such <br />restrictions. <br /> <br />b. <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />The Congress di rect the Coast Guard, in \ ~"tO <br />cooperation wi th the Bureau of Reclamation ~ <br />and appropriate local entities, to establish . <br />for the river reach between Davis Dam and <br />Lake Havasu guidelines for liability and <br />possible restrictions on power boat wake <br />size relative to bank erosion, public and <br />private property damage, and safety hazards <br />to river users. <br /> <br />IV-4 <br />