Sec. 1401. Project authorizations
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The following projects for water resources development and conservation and other purposes, as identified in the reports titled Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development submitted to Congress on March 17, 2017, and February 5, 2018, respectively, pursuant to section 7001 of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 ( 33 U.S.C. 2282d ) or otherwise reviewed by Congress are authorized to be carried out by the Secretary substantially in accordance with the plans, and subject to the conditions, described in the respective reports or decision documents designated in this section:
A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Costs 1. AR Three Rivers Southeast Arkansas September 6, 2018 Total: $184,395,000 (to be derived ½ from the general fund of the Treasury and ½ from the Inland Waterways Trust Fund) 2. PR San Juan Harbor August 23, 2018 Federal: $41,345,840 Non-Federal: $13,781,267 Total: $55,127,107 3. TX Galveston Harbor Channel Extension Project, Houston-Galveston Navigation Channels Aug. 8, 2017 Federal: $10,444,000 Non-Federal: $3,481,000 Total: $13,925,000 4.
WA Seattle Harbor Navigation Improvement Project June 7, 2018 Federal: $29,362,000 Non-Federal: $31,880,000 Total: $61,242,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Costs 1. CA Lower San Joaquin River July 31, 2018 Federal: $712,169,000 Non-Federal: $383,475,000 Total: $1,095,644,000 2. HI Ala Wai Canal Dec. 21, 2017 Federal: $212,754,000 Non-Federal: $114,560,000 Total: $327,313,000 3. NY Mamaroneck-Sheldrake Rivers Dec. 14, 2017 Federal: $53,500,000 Non-Federal: $28,750,000 Total: $82,250,000 A.
State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Initial Costs and Estimated Renourishment Costs 1. FL St. Johns County Aug. 8, 2017 Initial Federal: $5,873,283 Initial Non-Federal: $19,661,924 Initial Total: $25,535,207 Renourishment Federal: $9,751,788 Renourishment Non-Federal: $45,344,169 Renourishment Total: $55,095,957 2. FL St. Lucie County Dec. 15, 2017 Initial Federal: $7,239,497 Initial Non-Federal: $13,443,614 Initial Total: $20,683,110 Renourishment Federal: $9,093,999 Renourishment Non-Federal: $24,588,991 Renourishment Total: $33,682,990 3.
TX Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay Dec. 7, 2017 Federal: $2,200,357,000 Non-Federal: $1,184,807,000 Total: $3,385,164,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Costs 1. NM Española Valley, Rio Grande May 11, 2018 Federal: $55,602,266 Non-Federal: $7,637,764 Total: $63,240,030 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Costs 1. TX Resacas, in the vicinity of the City of Brownsville September 6, 2018 Federal: $141,489,000 Non-Federal: $65,675,000 Total: $207,164,000 A.
State B. Name C. Date of Decision Document D. Estimated Costs 1. GA Savannah Harbor Expansion Project Dec. 5, 2016 Federal: $731,700,000 Non-Federal: $287,200,000 Total: $1,018,900,000 2. MI Soo Locks, Sault Ste. Marie June 29, 2018 Federal: $922,432,000 Non-Federal: $0 Total: $922,432,000 3. TN Chickamauga Lock Replacement July 19, 2018 Total: $757,666,000 (to be derived ½ from the general fund of the Treasury and ½ from the Inland Waterways Trust Fund)
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