[Congressional Bills 103th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 4506 Engrossed Amendment Senate (EAS)]

103d CONGRESS

  2d Session

                               H. R. 4506

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                               AMENDMENTS
                  In the Senate of the United States,

                               June 30 (legislative day, June 7), 1994.
      Resolved, That the bill from the House of Representatives (H.R. 
4506) entitled ``An Act making appropriations for energy and water 
development for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, and for 
other purposes'' do pass with the following

                              AMENDMENTS:

 (1)Page 2, line 18, strike out [$179,062,000] and insert: $181,199,000

 (2)Page 2, strike out all after line 20 over to and including line 13 
on page 3, and insert:
            Red River Navigation Study, Arkansas, $500,000;
            Indianapolis, White River, Central Waterfront, Indiana, 
        $4,000,000;
            Little Calumet River Basin (Cady Marsh Ditch), Indiana, 
        $150,000;
            Kentucky Lock and Dam, Kentucky, $2,000,000;
            Hazard, Kentucky, $500,000;
            Grand Marais Harbor, Michigan, $100,000;
            Hartsville, Trousdale County, Tennessee, $95,000;
            West Virginia Comprehensive, West Virginia, $350,000; and
            West Virginia Port Development, West Virginia, $800,000.

 (3)Page 3, line 23, strike out [$1,023,595,000] and insert: 
$977,660,0000

 (4)Page 4, strike out all after line 5 over to and including 
``$1,500,000'' in line 18 on page 6 and insert:
            Red River Emergency Bank Protection, Arkansas and 
        Louisiana, $6,000,000;
            Red River below Denison Dam Levee and Bank Stabilization, 
        Arkansas and Louisiana, $1,500,000;
            West Sacramento, California, $500,000;
            Sacramento River Flood Control Project (Glenn-Colusa 
        Irrigation District), California, $400,000;
            Sacramento River Flood Control Project (Deficiency 
        Correction), California, $3,700,000;
            San Timoteo Creek (Santa Ana River Mainstem), California, 
        $5,000,000;
            Kissimmee River, Florida, $3,000,000;
            Savannah Harbor Deepening, Georgia (Reimbursement), 
        $11,585,000, of which $2,083,000 is for a cost-shared Savannah 
        River recreation enhancement and public access project along 
        900 linear feet of shoreline in the City of Savannah;
            Casino Beach, Illinois, $1,000,000;
            Des Moines Recreational River and Greenbelt, Iowa, 
        $2,000,000;
            Harlan (Levisa and Tug Forks of the Big Sandy River and 
        Upper Cumberland River), Kentucky, $20,000,000;
            Middlesborough (Levisa and Tug Forks of the Big Sandy River 
        and Upper Cumberland River), Kentucky, $1,200,000;
            Williamsburg (Levisa and Tug Forks of the Big Sandy River 
        and Upper Cumberland River), Kentucky, $3,000,000;
            Pike County (Levisa and Tug Forks of the Big Sandy River 
        and Upper Cumberland River), Kentucky, $5,000,000;
            Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity (Jefferson Parish), 
        Louisiana, $800,000;
            Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity (Hurricane Protection), 
        Louisiana, $12,500,000;
            Ouachita River Levees, Louisiana, $4,500,000;
            Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, $3,000,000;
            Ramapo River at Oakland, New Jersey, $600,000;
            Broad Top Region, Pennsylvania, $1,000,000;
            Lackawanna River, Olyphant, Pennsylvania, $1,100,000;
            Lackawanna River, Scranton, Pennsylvania, $1,000,000;
            South Central Pennsylvania Environmental Restoration 
        Infrastructure and Resource Protection Development Pilot 
        Program, Pennsylvania, $2,000,000;
            Wallisville Lake, Texas, $1,000,000;
            Richmond Filtration Plant, Virginia, $2,000,000;
            Southern West Virginia Environmental Restoration 
        Infrastructure and Resource Protection Development Pilot 
        Program, West Virginia, $1,500,000;
            Hatfield Bottom (Levisa and Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River 
        and Upper Cumberland River), West Virginia, $500,000;
            Upper Mingo (Levisa and Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River and 
        Upper Cumberland River), West Virginia, $250,000; and
            Allendale Dam, Rhode Island, $67,500

 (5)Page 7, line 2, strike out [$334,138,000] and insert: $328,138,000

 (6)Page 7, line 2, strike out all after ``expended,'' down to and 
including ``project'' in line 4 and insert: and of which funds are 
provided for the following projects in the amounts specified:
            Eastern Arkansas Region, Arkansas, $3,000,000;
            Yazoo Basin, Mississippi, Upper Yazoo Projects, Belzoni 
        Bridge Removal, $640,000; and
            Tiptonville, Tennessee, Levee Extension, Mississippi River 
        Levees, $1,000,000

 (7)Page 7, line 15, strike out [$1,646,535,000] and insert: 
$1,631,434,000

 (8)Page 7, strike out all after line 24 over to and including 
``$5,330,000'' in line 4 on page 8 and insert:
            Tucson Diversion Channel, Arizona, $2,500,000; and
            John H. Kerr Reservoir, Virginia and North Carolina 
        (Mosquito Control), $40,000

 (9)Page 8, line 8, after ``canceled'' insert: : Provided further, That 
the Secretary of the Army is directed during fiscal year 1995 to 
maintain a minimum conservation pool level of 475.5 at Wister Lake in 
Oklahoma

 (10)Page 8, line 23, strike out [$625,000] and insert: $900,000

 (11)Page 9, line 7, strike out [$152,500,000] and insert: 
$156,255,000, to remain available until expended

 (12)Page 9, line 8, strike out [$56,480,000] and insert: $59,280,000

 (13)Page 9, line 10, strike out all after ``Engineers'' down to and 
including ``Offices'' in line 14

 (14)Page 9, line 14, after ``Offices'' insert: : Provided further, 
That no part of any other appropriation provided in title I of this Act 
shall be available to fund the activities of the Office of the Chief of 
Engineers or the executive direction and management activities of the 
Division Offices, except that activities conducted under the authority 
of 33 U.S.C. 702a and 702g-1 will be funded by the Flood Control, 
Mississippi River and Tributaries account

 (15)Page 9, after line 25 insert:

                           GENERAL PROVISION

                       Corps of Engineers--Civil

    Sec. 101. In fiscal year 1995, the Secretary shall advertise for 
competitive bid at least 7,500,000 cubic yards of the hopper dredge 
volume accomplished with Government-owned dredges in fiscal year 1992.
    Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the Secretary is 
authorized to use the dredge fleet of the Corps of Engineers to 
undertake projects when industry does not perform as required by the 
contract specifications or when the bids are more than 25 percent in 
excess of what the Secretary determines to be a fair and reasonable 
estimated cost of a well equipped contractor doing the work or to 
respond to emergency requirements.

 (16)Page 9, after line 25 insert:
    Sec. 102. The Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of 
Engineers, shall not collect fees at boat launching ramps located in 
undeveloped or lightly developed shorelands with minimum security and 
illumination.

 (17)Page 11, line 10, strike out [$14,190,000] and insert: $14,340,000

 (18)Page 11, line 18, after ``expended'' insert: : Provided further, 
That of the funds appropriated for General Investigations, $500,000 is 
provided for the Wichita, Kansas, Equus Beds project

 (19)Page 11, line 18, after ``expended'' insert: : Provided further, 
That of the funds appropriated for General Investigations, $50,000 is 
provided for the Lewis and Clark Rural Water System, South Dakota 
feasibility study

 (20)Page 11, line 25, strike out [$432,727,000] and insert: 
$425,727,000

 (21)Page 13, line 4, after ``Act'' insert: : Provided further, That of 
the total appropriated, $4,827,000 shall be available for transfer to 
the State of New Mexico Irrigation Works Construction Fund for 
settlement of all claims associated with Costilla Dam

 (22)Page 13, line 11, strike out [$286,521,000] and insert: 
$282,165,000

 (23)Page 14, line 10, after ``Project'' insert: : Provided further, 
That within the funds made available in this Act for the Water 
Management and Conservation Program, $300,000 shall be available for 
any western regional drought mitigation center located within the Great 
Plains Region through a competitive grant process

 (24)Page 14, line 13, strike out [$9,000,000] and insert: $6,000,000

 (25)Page 14, line 20, strike out [$23,000,000] and insert: $20,000,000

 (26)Page 17, line 19, strike out [$3,302,170,000] and insert: 
$3,329,728,000

 (27)Page 17, line 20, after ``expended'' insert: , of which 
$45,000,000 is to initiate construction of the Tokamak Physics 
Experiment (TPX) at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, subject to 
subsequent enactment into law of specific authorizing legislation

 (28)Page 17, line 20, after ``expended'' insert: : Provided, That the 
Secretary of Energy may transfer available amounts appropriated for use 
by the Department of Energy under title III of previously enacted 
Energy and Water Development Appropriations Acts into the Isotope 
Production and Distribution Program Fund, in order to continue isotope 
production and distribution activities

 (29)Page 17, line 20, after ``expended'' insert: : Provided further, 
That from available funds appropriated under this Act, but not from any 
funds appropriated for the Solar and Renewable Energy programs, not 
less than $90,000,000 shall be expended for photovoltaic energy systems 
(of which $89,000,000 shall be for operating expenses and $1,000,000 
shall be for capital equipment): Provided further, That from available 
funds appropriated under this Act, but not from any funds appropriated 
for the Solar and Renewable Energy programs, not less than $46,000,000 
shall be expended for wind energy systems (of which $45,000,000 shall 
be for operating expenses and $1,000,000 shall be for capital 
equipment): Provided further, That from available funds appropriated 
under this Act, but not from any funds appropriated for the Solar and 
Renewable Energy programs, not less than $12,000,000 shall be expended 
for hydrogen research

 (30)Page 17, line 20, after ``expended'' insert: : Provided further, 
That the authority to use these amounts appropriated is effective from 
the date of enactment of this Act

 (31)Page 17, line 20, after ``expended'' insert: : Provided further, 
That within funds available for hydrogen research, $250,000 shall be 
made available to an institution where expertise in electrochemical 
(fuel cells), thermochemical and photochemical reactions for hydrogen 
production may be synergistically studied and the application to gas 
storage and alternate vehicle technology may be integrated

 (32)Page 17, line 20, after ``expended'' insert: : Provided further, 
That not less than $1,500,000 shall be available for hydropower 
research and development, of which $1,000,000 shall be available under 
the Advanced Hydropower Turbine program for design activities conducted 
and funded jointly by the Secretary of Energy and one or more 
appropriate entities from the private sector for an energy-efficient 
turbine that reduces the environmental impact on fish species

 (33)Page 19, line 2, after ``expended'' insert: : Provided, That at 
least $41,700,000 of amounts derived from the fund for such expenses 
shall be expended in accordance with title X, subtitle A of the Energy 
Policy Act of 1992

 (34)Page 19, line 13, strike out [$989,031,000] and insert: 
$973,632,000

 (35)Page 19, line 19, after ``tract'' insert: : Provided further, That 
of the amounts previously appropriated to orderly terminate the 
Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) project in the Energy and Water 
Development Appropriations Act, 1994, amounts not to exceed $65,000,000 
shall be available as a one-time contribution to the completion, with 
modification, of partially completed facilities at the project site if 
the Secretary determines such one-time contribution (i) will assist the 
maximization of the value of the investment made in the facilities and 
(ii) is in furtherance of a settlement of the claims that the State of 
Texas has asserted against the United States in connection with the 
termination of the SSC project: Provided further, That no such amounts 
shall be made available as a contribution to operating expenses of such 
facilities

 (36)Page 19, line, 24 strike out [$304,800,000] and insert: 
$402,800,000

 (37)Page 20, line 7, strike out [$6,000,000] and insert: $5,500,000

 (38)Page 20, line 12, strike out [$8,500,000] and insert: $7,000,000

 (39)Page 20, line 14, after ``Act'' insert: : Provided further, That 
the distribution of the funds herein provided among the affected units 
of local government shall be determined by the Department of Energy and 
made available to the State and affected units of local government by 
direct payment

 (40)Page 21, strike out lines 7 to 11

 (41)Page 21, line 24, strike out all after ``vehicles),'' over to and 
including ``Columbia'' in line 4 on page 22 and insert: $3,251,268,000, 
to remain available until expended

 (42)Page 22, line 18, strike out [$5,128,211,000] and insert: 
$5,083,691,000

 (43)Page 22, line 18, strike out all after ``expended'' down to and 
including ``head'' in line 24

 (44)Page 23, line 10, strike out [$1,842,204,000] and insert: 
$1,865,910,000

 (45)Page 25, strike out lines 16 and 17

 (46)Page 27, line 1, strike out [$224,085,000] and insert: 
$222,285,000

 (47)Page 28, line 20, strike out [$187,000,000] and insert: 
$287,000,000

 (48)Page 30, line 16, strike out [$540,501,000] and insert: 
$535,501,000

 (49)Page 31, line 10, strike out [$518,501,000] and insert: 
$513,501,000

 (50)Page 34, line 13, strike out [$136,856,000] and insert: 
$142,873,000

            Attest:






                                                             Secretary.

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