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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 5303 (Introduced in House) — To provide for improvements to the rivers and harbors of the United States, to provide for the conservation and devel... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Water Resources Development Act of 2016 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Secretary defined. Title I—General Provisions Sec. 101. Sense of Congress regarding Water Resources Development Acts. Sec. 102. Training and employment for veterans and members of Armed Forces in curation and historic preservation. Sec. 103. Youth service and conservation corps organizations. Sec. 104. Navigation safety.
Sec. 105. Emerging harbors. Sec. 106. Federal breakwaters and jetties. Sec. 107. Donor ports and energy transfer ports. Sec. 108. Use of Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund to support navigation. Sec. 109. Beneficial use of dredged material. Sec. 110. Reservoir sediment. Sec. 111. Contributed funds for reservoir operations. Sec. 112. Water supply conservation. Sec. 113. Interstate compacts. Sec. 114. Nonstructural alternatives. Sec. 115. Operation and maintenance of environmental protection and restoration and aquatic ecosystem restoration projects.
Sec. 116. Estuary restoration. Sec. 117. Great Lakes fishery and ecosystem restoration. Sec. 118. Corps of Engineers operation of unmanned aircraft systems. Sec. 119. Federal dredge fleet. Sec. 120. Corps of Engineers assets. Sec. 121. Funding to process permits. Sec. 122. Credit in lieu of reimbursement. Sec. 123. Clarification of contributions during emergency events. Sec. 124. Study of water resources development projects by non-Federal interests. Sec. 125. Non-Federal construction of authorized flood damage reduction projects.
Sec. 126. Multistate activities. Sec. 127. Regional participation assurance for levee safety activities. Sec. 128. Participation of non-Federal interests. Sec. 129. Indian tribes. Sec. 130. Dissemination of information on the annual report process. Sec. 131. Scope of projects. Sec. 132. Preliminary feasibility study activities. Sec. 133. Post-authorization change reports. Sec. 134. Maintenance dredging data. Sec. 135. Electronic submission and tracking of permit applications.
Sec. 136. Data transparency. Sec. 137. Backlog prevention. Sec. 138. Quality control. Sec. 139. Budget development and prioritization. Title II—Studies Sec. 201. Authorization of proposed feasibility studies. Sec. 202. Expedited completion of reports for certain projects. Title III—Deauthorizations and Related Provisions Sec. 301. Deauthorization of inactive projects. Sec. 302. Valdez, Alaska. Sec. 303. Los Angeles County Drainage Area, Los Angeles County, California. Sec. 304.
Sutter Basin, California. Sec. 305. Essex River, Massachusetts. Sec. 306. Port of Cascade Locks, Oregon. Sec. 307. Central Delaware River, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sec. 308. Rivercenter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sec. 309. Joe Pool Lake, Texas. Sec. 310. Salt Creek, Graham, Texas. Sec. 311. Texas City Ship Channel, Texas City, Texas. Title IV—Water Resources Infrastructure Sec. 401. Project authorizations.
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