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36. INACTIVE FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS

Name of project

1. Ceredo-Kenova, Ohio River Basin, W. Va... 2. Emergency flood-control work under authority of Public Law 75, 79th Cong., and Public Law 102, 80th Cong.

3. Emergency flood-control work under authority of the Flood Control Act approved Aug. 18, 1941, as amended.

4. Huntington, Ohio River Basin, W. Va......

! Completed.

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Emergency flood operations completed during fiscal years 1945 and 1947. Includes $34, 213.88 expended by the former Cincinnati, Ohio, district.

Emergency flood operations completed during fiscal year 1950.

Includes $2,300 contributed funds.

37. PLANT ALLOTMENT, HUNTINGTON, W. VA., DISTRICT

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38. Status of all investigations for flood control called for by flood control acts and committee resolutions

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Brush Creek, W. Va., for flood
control in vicinity of Princeton,
W. Va. (Kanawha River and
tributaries, W. Va., Va., and
N. C.).

Cambridge, Ohio, on Leather-
wood Creek, in the interests of
flood control and water supply
for (tributary of Muskingum
River).
Cambridge, Ohio, on Leather-
wood Creek, for flood control
and water supply for.
Conotton Creek and its tribu-
taries, Ohio, with a view to im-
provements for flood control on
(tributary of Muskingum
River).

East Fork Creek in Greenup,
Boyd, and Lawrence Counties,
with a view to improvements
for flood control and allied pur-
poses on Little Sandy River
and its tributaries, Ky., (tribu-
tary of the Ohio River).

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38. Status of all investigations for flood control called for by flood control acts and committee resolutions-Continued

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East Rainelle, Meadow River, W. Va., for flood control in vicinity of (Kanawha River, W. Va., Va., and N. C.

Four Pole Creek, W. Va....

Hocking River and tributaries, Ohio, with a view to flood control on Hunters Run in the vicinity of Lancaster, Ohio. Hunters Run in the vicinity of Lancaster, Ohio, Hocking River and tributaries, Ohio, with a view to flood control on. Kanawha River and tributaries, West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina, for flood control on Brush Creek in the vicinity of Princeton, W. Va. Kanawha River, W. Va., Va., and N. C., with a view to flood control along Meadow River in vicinity of East Rainelle, W. Va.

Lancaster, Hunters Run, Ohio, for flood control in vicinity of (Hocking River and tributaries, Ohio).

Leatherwood Creek, in the inter

ests of flood control and water supply for Cambridge, Ohio (tributary of Muskingum River).

Leatherwood Creek, Ohio, for flood control and water supply for Cambridge, Ohio. Little Kanawha River and tributaries, West Virginia. Little Kanawha River Basin, W. Va., modifications of authorized improvements (tributary of Ohio River). Little Raccoon Creek,

Ohio,

with a view to improvements for flood control on (tributary of Ohio River).

Little Sandy River and its tributaries, Ky., East Fork Creek in Greenup, Boyd, and Lawrence Counties, with a view to improvements for flood control and allied purposes on (tributary of the Ohio River). Little Sandy River, and Tygarts Creek, Ky.

Meadow River in the vicinity of East Rainelle, W. Va., Kanawha River, W. Va., Va., and N. C., with a view to flood control on.

Mill Creek, W. Va., on Ohio River, with a view to improvements for flood control. Muskingum River and its tributaries, Ohio, with a view to flood control on Conotton Creek and its tributaries, Ohio. Muskingum River, Leatherwood Creek, in the interests of flood control and water supply for Cambridge, Ohio. Ohio River, Little Kanawha River Basin, W. Va., modification of authorized improve

ments.

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Status of all investigations for flood control called for by flood-control acts and committee resolutions

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Ohio River, with a view to improvements for flood control on Little Raccoon Creek, Ohio. Ohio River, with a view to improvements for flood control on Little Sandy River and its tributaries, Ky.

Ohio River, with a view to improvements for flood control on Mill Creek, W. Va.

Ohio River, with a view to improvements for flood control on Raccoon Creek and its tributaries, Ohio.

Princeton, W. Va., Kanawha River and tributaries, West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina, for flood control on Brush Creek in the vicinity of. Raccoon Creek and its tributaries, Ohio, with a view to improvements for flood control on (tributary of the Ohio River).

Sandusky River, Ohio, diversion
of flood waters from Scioto
River, Ohio.

Scioto River and tributaries,
Ohio.

Scioto River, Ohio, diversion of
flood waters into Sandusky
River, Ohio.

Scioto River, Ohio, for naviga-
tion, flood control, power, and
irrigation (308 report).
Tygarts Creek and Little Sandy
River, Ky.

Senate Public Works
Committee resolution,
Oct. 13, 1947.

Senate Public Works
Committee resolution,
Mar. 4, 1950.

House Public Works
Committee resolution,
July 15, 1947.

House Public Works
Committee resolution,
Mar. 15, 1949.

Senate Public Works
Committee resolution,
June 1, 1948.

House Public Works
Committee resolution,
Mar. 15, 1949.

Flood Control Acts, May
15, 1928, and Aug. 28,
1937.

Flood Control Act, Aug.
28, 1937.

Flood Control Acts, May

15, 1928, and Aug. 28,
1937.

Flood Control Act, May
15, 1928.

House Public Works
Committee resolution,
June 27, 1950.

IMPROVEMENT OF RIVERS AND HARBORS IN THE PITTSBURGH, PA., DISTRICT

This district comprises a portion of eastern Ohio, western Pennsylvania, southwestern New York, northern West Virginia, and northwestern Maryland embraced in the drainage basin of the Ohio River and tributaries above mile 109 (below Pittsburgh), between Captina Island and Powhatan Point, Ohio.

District engineer: Col. F. H. Falkner, Corps of Engineers, through July 31, 1949; Col. A. M. Neilson, Corps of Engineers, acting district engineer, August 1, 1949, through September 6, 1949; Col. Conrad P. Hardy, Corps of Engineers, September 7, 1949, through October 14, 1949; Maj. A. M. Ahmajan, Corps of Engineers, acting district engineer, October 15, 1949, through November 20, 1949; Col. Conrad P. Hardy, Corps of Engineers, since that date.

Division engineer of the Ohio River Division, Cincinnati, Ohio, comprising the Nashville, Tenn., Louisville, Ky., Huntington, W. Va., and Pittsburgh, Pa., districts: Maj. Gen. J. C. Mehaffey, United States Army, through November 30, 1949; Maj. Gen. Hugh J. Casey, United States Army, December 1, 1949, through December 31, 1949; Col. Conrad P. Hardy, Corps of Engineers, acting division engineer, January 1, 1950, through May 31, 1950; Col. Arthur W. Pence, Corps of Engineers, division engineer, since that date.

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