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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 3591 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide for improvements to the rivers and harbors of the United States, to provide for the conservation and devel... · Sec. 1401

Sec. 1401. Project authorizations

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The following projects for water resources development and conservation and other purposes, as identified in the report entitled Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development submitted to Congress on or after June 3, 2019, 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 designated in this section:
A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers or Director of Civil Works D. Estimated Costs 1. MD Anacostia River, Prince George's County December 19, 2018 Federal: $23,171,000 Non-Federal: $12,476,000 Total: $35,647,000 2. IL Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study–Brandon Road, Will County May 23, 2019 Federal: $647,478,000 Non-Federal: $215,826,000 Total: $863,304,000 3. CO South Platte River and Tributaries, Adams and Denver Counties July 29, 2019 Federal: $334,412,000 Non-Federal: $200,406,000 Total: $534,818,000 4.
MO St. Louis Riverfront—Meramec River Basin November 1, 2019 Federal: $60,124,000 Non-Federal: $32,375,000 Total: $92,499,000 5. CA Delta Islands and Levees December 18, 2018 Federal: $16,746,395 Non-Federal: $9,016,736 Total: $25,763,131 6. CA Yuba River June 20, 2019 Federal: $65,014,326 Non-Federal: $35,008,268 Total: $100,022,594 7. NM Sandia Pueblo to Isleta Pueblo August 5, 2019 Federal: $16,163,000 Non-Federal: $8,703,000 Total: $24,866,000 8. TX Jefferson County September 12, 2019 Federal: $37,615,000 Non-Federal: $20,254,000 Total: $57,869,000 9.
FL Loxahatchee River Watershed April 8, 2020 Federal: $372,232,000 Non-Federal: $368,528,000 Total: $740,760,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Costs 1. ND Souris River Basin, Bottineau, McHenry, Renville, and Ward Counties April 16, 2019 Federal: $58,041,750 Non-Federal: $31,253,250 Total: $89,295,000 2. AZ Little Colorado River at Winslow, Navajo County December 14, 2018 Federal: $52,462,000 Non-Federal: $28,249,000 Total: $80,711,000 3.
NM Middle Rio Grande floor protection, Bernalillo to Belen, New Mexico, at Albuquerque, New Mexico March 13, 2020 Federal: $190,538,000 Non-Federal: $102,598,000 Total: $293,136,000 4. OK Tulsa and West Tulsa Levee System April 23, 2020 Federal: $86,780,000 Non-Federal: $46,728,000 Total: $133,508,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Costs 1. NY East Rockaway Inlet to Rockaway Inlet and Jamaica Bay Reformulation, Atlantic Coast August 22, 2019 Federal: $793,966,000 Non-Federal: $189,763,000 Total: $983,729,000 2.
RI Pawcatuck River December 19, 2018 Federal: $37,848,000 Non-Federal: $20,379,000 Total: $58,227,000 3. VA Norfolk Coastal Storm Risk Management February 5, 2019 Federal: $909,040,000 Non-Federal: $489,480,000 Total: $1,398,520,000 4. NY Hashamomuck Cove December 9, 2019 Initial Federal: $11,549,000 Initial Non-Federal: $6,218,000 Initial Total: $17,767,000 Renourishment Federal: $23,481,500 Renourishment Non-Federal: $23,481,500 Renourishment Total: $46,963,000 5. DE Delaware River Dredged Material Utilization March 6, 2020 Initial Federal: $53,220,000 Initial Non-Federal: $28,660,000 Initial Total: $81,880,000 Renourishment Federal: $116,380,000 Renourishment Non-Federal: $116,380,000 Renourishment Total: $232,760,000 A.
State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Costs 1. AK Unalaska, Dutch Harbor Channels February 7, 2020 Federal: $26,202,750 Non-Federal: $8,734,000 Total: $34,937,000 2. TX Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Brazos River Floodgates and Colorado River Locks October 23, 2019 Total: $409,777,000 (to be derived 65 percent from the general fund of the Treasury and 35 percent from the Inland Waterways Trust Fund) 3. TX Matagorda Ship Channel Improvement Project, Port Lavaca November 15, 2019 Federal: $138,660,000 Non-Federal: $79,664,000 Total: $218,324,000 4.
TX Houston Ship Channel Expansion Improvement Project April 23, 2020 Federal: $462,803,000 Non-Federal: $414,045,000 Total: $876,848,000 5. NY, NJ New York and New Jersey Harbor Anchorages April 23, 2020 Federal: $18,940,000 Non-Federal: $6,310,000 Total: $25,250,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report of Chief of Engineers D. Estimated Costs 1. NJ, PA New Jersey Dredged Material Utilization, Delaware River April 8, 2020 Federal: $162,920,000 Non-Federal: $125,640,000 Total: $288,560,000
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