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Title 33
Chapter 36
Subchapter IV
US Code - Subchapter IV: Water resources studies
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Section 2261
Territories development study
Section 2262
Survey of potential for use of certain facilities as hydroelectric facilities
Section 2263
Study of Corps capability to conserve fish and wildlife
Section 2264
Deauthorization of studies
Section 2265
Columbia River/Arkansas River Basin transfers
Section 2266
Canadian tidal power study
Section 2267
New York Bight study
Section 2267A
Watershed and river basin assessments
Section 2268
Marine technology review
Section 2269
Tribal partnership program
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