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Show 529 sage.192 A 1946 statute of general application also requires certain measures for the protection of fish and wildlife.193 (Power)-Several separate statutes provide for power facili- ties at navigation and flood-control projects. For example, a 1912 statute authorizes the Secretary of the Army, upon recom- mendation of the Chief of Engineers, to provide in the perma- nent parts of an authorized dam "such foundations, sluices, or other works, as may be considered desirable for the future de- velopment of its water power."194 Moreover, with respect to navigation dams authorized since 1945, with one possible ex- ception, Congress has directed the installation of penstocks and other facilities adaptable to future use for development of power, when approved by the Secretary of the Army upon recommendation of the Chief of Engineers and the Federal Power Commission.196 A like provision has been made appli- cable with respect to flood-control projects authorized since 1938.198 (School Facilities)-The earlier provisions for school facili- ties at specified water-resource development projects appear to have been superseded, in effect, by two acts of general applica- tion passed in 1950.197 These statutes authorized federal assist- ance for school construction and assistance to school districts in federally affected areas. Although neither repeals the previous authorizations, each transfers to the Commissioner of Educa- tion appropriations made to other agencies for the same pur- poses covered by it, and prohibits further appropriations for such purposes under other acts for a limited number of years.198 (Other Exceptions)-The statutes involved here are like 1X1 Act of August 11, 1888, § 11, 25 Stat. 400, 425, 33 U. S. C. 608. 193 Act of August 14,1946, 60 Stat. 1080, see 16 U. S. O. 661-666c. See also supra, pp. 329-330. 194 Act of July 25, 1912, § 12, 37 Stat. 201, 233, 33 U. S. C. 609. A 1917 statute required that provisions of existing law relating to navigation im- provements "apply, so far as applicable," to flood-control improvements. Act of March 1,1917, § 3, 39 Stat. 948, 950, 33 U. S. C. 701. 198 See supra, n. 199, p. 291. 196 See supra, p. 141. 107 Act of September 23, 1950, 64 Stat. 967; Act of September 30, 1950, 64 Stat. 1100. For the earlier provisions, see supra, pp. 109, 140. 198 § 209, 64 Stat. -; § 8, 64 Stat. -. |