Locality Purgatoire (Picketwire) River, Q Quebrada Arena River and tribu- Quinnipiac River, New Haven Har- R Raccoon River, Iowa, flood protec- Rainy Lake and Rainy River, Rainy River, Minn. (308 report)... River and Harbor Act, Jan. 21, Ramsey Bay, channel to Chesa- Rappahannock River, Va., south- Rappahannock River and tribu- Red Lake River, Minn. (flood Redondo Beach Harbor, Calif. led Point to Havre de Grace, Md., Do... Do.. 1927. River and Harbor Act, Mar. 2, Commerce Committee resolu- Flood Control Act, June 28, 1938. River and Harbor Act, Mar. 2, Sec. 6 of River and Harbor Act, Flood Control Act, June 20, 1936. Ohio River...... Flood Control Act, Dec. 22, 1944. Rivers and Harbors Committee Flood Control Committee reso- Upper Missis- Middle Atlantic Lower Missis- Locality Red River, for flood control works Red River, Ark. (flood control). Red River, Salt Fork of, and tributaries, Oklahoma (flood control). Red River, La., Ark., Okla., and Tex., with a view to extension of navigable channel from Fulton, Ark., upstream to Denison, Tex. (navigation). Red River, main stem, downstream from Denison Dam, Tex. (flood control). Red River, La., Ark., Okla., and Tex. (interim report on navigation). Red River and tributaries, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas, for improvement of Bayou Pierre in the interests of flood control at Shreveport, La., and vicinity. Red River and tributaries, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, for improvement of Bayou Pierre in vicinity of Shreveport, La. Red River and tributaries, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, for improvement of Bayou Pierre in vicinity of Shreveport, La. (flood control). Red River, La., Ark., Okla., and Tex., for navigation, flood control, water power, irrigation or water conservation on Wichita River, Tex. Red River of the North drainage basin, Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota (flood control). Red River of the North drainage basin, Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota (navigation). Red River of the North, Minn., and N. Dak., flood control on Forest River. Redstone Creek and tributaries, Pennsylvania (flood control). Refugio, La., side channel from Louisiana-Texas Intracoastal Waterway, and turning basin at (navigation). Rehoboth Bay, Del., to Indian Riv er Inlet, waterway (navigation). Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach, Lewes, and Fenwick Island, Del., and other points along the Delaware coast, protection against damage from erosion and floods due to wind and tide (flood control). Locality each, Lucas County, Ohio, tion of Reno Beach-HowFarm area and adjacent areas loods caused by windstorms om increases in lake level of Erie (flood control). ican River, Beaver and à Creeks, Kans. and Nebr. control). ican River and tributaries, of Harlan County dam site - control). Island, south shore from p Rocks east of mouth of aquamscutt River to the e Island-Connecticut State beach erosion study (includowns of Narragansett and erly). s Point, channel to Tylerton, rset County, Md. (naviga dsons Bay, Calif. (naviga Es, 40-foot ship channel from Industrial Canal, New Or, La., to Chandeleur Islands, Mississippi River, emergency et to the Gulf of Mexico (navon). Rivers and Harbors Committee resolution, May 5, 1943. New England... Providence. Middle Atlantic Baltimore. Pacific.. San Francisco. Lower Mississippi Valley. New Orleans. Flood Control Act, Aug. 18, 1941. Southwestern... Rivers and Harbors Committee resolution, May 29, 1940. Sabine-Neches waterway, Texas, improvements in the interest of navigation and prevention of damage by floods. Sabine-Neches waterway, Texas, from Orange, Beaumont, and Port Arthur, Tex., to the Gulf of Mexico (navigation). Sabine River and tributaries, Texas, for navigation, flood control, and other water uses. Sabine River, Tex., for flood con trol and power development in Big Sandy Creek. Sabine River, Tex., for flood control and power. Sacarma Bay, Pirates Cove Channel, and Johnsons Pass, Fla. (navigation). Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., at and in the vicinity of, to provide additional harbor facilities (navigation). Sacramento and American Rivers at Sacramento, Calif, further development and expansion of harbor (navigation). Sacramento River, Calif., deepwater channel (navigation). Sacramento River and tributaries, California, debris dam on Bear Sacramento River and tributaries, above Shasta Dam, Calif. (flood control). Sacramento and San Joaquin River and Tulare Lake Basin (comprehensive report). Sacramento (lower)-San Joaquin River Delta area, California (flood control). Sacramento and Kern Rivers, Calif., construction of restraining works in or near Cherokee Gorge, adjacent to Dry Creek, Butte County, Calif. (flood control). Sacramento and San Joaquin River Valleys, Calif. (flood control). Saddle Mountain, Okla. (flood control). Safety Harbor, Fla., channel to Tampa Bay (navigation). Sag-Calumet Channel, Ill., and Indiana Harbor and Canal, Ill. and Ind. (navigation). St. Andrews Bay, Fla., 32-foot channel, or lesser depth, with suitable widths, to Gulf of Mexico (navigation). St. Augustine Harbor, and vicinity, Fla. (navigation). St. Augustine Harbor, Fla. (navigation). St. Croix, Christiansted Harbor, V. I. (navigation). St. Croix River, Wis. and Minn. and Black River, Wis., channel of 12-foot depth with suitable widths (navigation). Locality St. Croix River Basin, Minn. and Wis., including consideration of construction of dam below the mouth of Kettle River (navigation). t. Francis River, Mo. and Ark., for flood control on L'Anguille River, Ark. t. Francis River, Ark., for flood control in Cross and St. Francis Counties. t. Francis River, Mo. and Ark., for flood control on Little River, Mo. and Ark. t. Helena Sound, S. C., channel from Beaufort, S. C., to the ocean, via (navigation). t. Ignace, Mich., harbor at (navigation). it. Ignace Harbor, Mich. (navigation). it. James Harbor, N. Y. (Long Island) (navigation). t. Johns River, Fla., to Camp Blanding, Kingsley Lake, Fla., waterway from (navigation). t. Johns River, Fla., to Cape Fear, River. N. C., Intracoastal waterway, silting of channel and remedial measures therefor (navigation). it. Johns River, DeLeon Springs, Fla., waterway (navigation). t. Johns River, Fla., near Dexter Lake, interconnecting waterway to Lake Harris, Fla., Florida east coast, interlocking open-river and canalized channels, etc. (navigation). St. Johns River to Indian River, Fla., channel from Sanford to near Titusville (navigation). Et. Johns River-Kissimmee River, Fla., and thence to Okeechobee Cross-Florida Canal (navigation). t. Johns River, Fla., Jacksonville to the ocean, straighten channel at Dames Point, Browns Creek, and St. Johns Bluff (navigation). t. Johns River (upper) and Marsh, and tributaries, Fla. (flood control). t. Johns River at Palatka, Fla., interconnecting waterway to Indian River at Sebastian, Melbourne, Eau Gallie, Cocoa, or such other locality most suitable, Florida east coast, interlocking open-river and canalized channels, etc. (navigation). . Johns River, Fla., 12-foot channel from Palatka to Sanford, and from the side channel to Enterprise, Fla. (navigation). 1. Johns River, Fla., Palatka to Lake Harney (navigation). E. Johns River, Fla., to Savannah, Ga.. Intracoastal Waterwaybranch waterway via Shell Bluff Creek to the vicinity of Valona, Ga. (navigation). |