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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 3080 (Reported in House) — To provide for improvements to the rivers and harbors of the United States, to provide for the conservation and devel... · Sec. 401

Sec. 401. Authorization of final feasibility studies

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The following final feasibility studies for water resources development and conservation and other purposes are authorized to be carried out by the Secretary substantially in accordance with the plan, and subject to the conditions, described in the respective reports designated in this section: A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Federal Cost E. Estimated Non-Federal Cost 1. TX, LA Sabine Neches Waterway, Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana July 22, 2011 $779,399,000 $359,227,000 2.
FL Jacksonville Harbor- Milepoint April 30, 2012 $27,804,000 $9,122,000 3. GA Savannah Harbor Expansion Project Aug. 17, 2012 $461,000,000 $201,000,000 4. TX Freeport Harbor Jan. 7, 2013 $121,132,000 $116,342,000 5. FL Canaveral Harbor (Sect 203 Sponsor Report) Feb. 25, 2013 $28,652,000 $11,588,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Federal Cost E. Estimated Non-Federal Cost 1. KS Topeka Aug. 24, 2009 $15,494,000 $8,343,000 2. CA American River Watershed, Common Features Project, Natomas Basin Dec. 30, 2010 $943,300,000 $479,500,000 3.
IA Cedar River, Cedar Rapids Jan. 27, 2011 $67,216,000 $36,194,000 4. MN, ND Fargo-Moorhead Metro Dec. 19, 2011 $801,542,000 $979,806,000 5. KY Ohio River Shoreline, Paducah May 16, 2012 $12,893,000 $6,943,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Initial Federal Cost and Estimated Total Federal Cost for Life of Project E. Estimated Initial Non-Federal Cost and Estimated Total Non-Federal Cost for Life of Project 1. NC West Onslow Beach and New River Inlet (Topsail Beach) Sept. 28, 2009 Initial Cost: $30,557,000 Total Cost: $132,372,000 Initial Cost: $17,315,000 Total Cost: $132,372,000 2.
NC Surf City and North Topsail Beach Dec. 30, 2010 Initial Cost: $81,484,000 Total Cost: $106,182,000 Initial Cost: $43,900,000 Total Cost: $106,182,000 3. CA San Clemente Shoreline April 5, 2012 Initial Cost: $7,500,000 Total Cost: $43,400,000 Initial Cost: $4,000,000 Total Cost: $43,400,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Federal Cost E. Estimated Non-Federal Cost 1. MS Mississippi Coastal Improvement Program (MSCIP) Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson Counties Sept. 15, 2009 $815,090,000 $438,890,000 A.
State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Federal Cost E. Estimated Non-Federal Cost 1. MD Mid-Chesapeake Bay Island Aug. 24, 2009 $1,221,721,000 $657,849,000 2. FL Central and Southern Florida Project, Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, Caloosahatchee River (C–43) West Basin Storage Project, Hendry County March 11, 2010 $297,189,000 $297,189,000 3. LA Louisiana Coastal Area Dec. 30, 2010 $954,452,000 $513,936,000 4. MN Marsh Lake Dec. 30, 2011 $6,403,000 $3,564,000 5.
FL Central and Southern Florida Project, Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, C–111 Spreader Canal Western Project Jan. 30, 2012 $88,992,000 $88,992,000 6. FL CERP Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetland, Florida May 2, 2012 $96,209,000 $96,209,000 7. FL Central and Southern Florida Project, Broward County Water Preserve Area May 21, 2012 $433,353,500 $433,353,500 8. LA Louisiana Coastal Area-Barataria Basin Barrier June 22, 2012 $283,567,000 $152,690,000 9. NC Neuse River Basin April 23, 2013 $23,253,100 $12,520,900
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