By July 1, 1977, the
Secretary shall prepare and transmit to the Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United States Congress a study of
areas III–A,
III–C, and
II–A, as designated on
map numbered
626–91007. The
Secretary shall make reasonable provision for the timely participation of the
State of Indiana, local public officials, affected property
owners, and the general public in the formulation of said study, including, but not limited to, the opportunity to testify at a public hearing. The record of such hearing shall accompany said study. With respect to
areas III–A and
III–C, the study shall (a) address the desirability of
acquisition of any or all of the
area from the standpoint of resource management, protection, and public access; (b) develop alternatives for the control of beach erosion if desirable, including recommendations, if control is necessary, of assessing the costs of such control against those agencies responsible for such erosion; (c) consider and propose options to guarantee public access to and use of the beach
area, including the location of necessary facilities for transportation, health, and safety; (d) detail the recreational potential of the
area and all available alternatives for achieving such potential; (e) review the environmental impact upon the
Park resulting from the potential development and improvement of said
areas; and (f) assess the cost to the United States from both the
acquisition of said
areas together with the potential savings from the retention of rights of use and occupancy and from the retention of the boundaries of the
Park, as designated on
map numbered
626–91007, including the costs of additional administrative responsibilities necessary for the management of the
Park, including the maintenance of public services in the town of Beverly Shores, Indiana. With respect to
area II–A, the
Secretary shall study and report concerning the following objectives: (a) preservation of the remaining dunes, wetlands,
native vegetation, and animal life within the
area; (b) preservation and restoration of the watersheds of Cowles Bog and its associated wetlands; (c) appropriate public access to and use of lands within the
area; (d) protection of the
area and the adjacent
Park from degradation caused by all forms of construction, pollution, or other adverse impacts including, but not limited to, the discharge of wastes and any excessive subsurface migration of water; and (e) the economic consequences to the utility and its customers of
acquisition of such
area.