Sec. 8375. Environmental infrastructure
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Section 219(f) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 121 Stat. 1258) is amended by adding at the end the following: $50,000,000 for water, wastewater, and other environmental infrastructure in Alabama. $18,750,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Chandler, Arizona. $40,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Pinal County, Arizona. $37,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation and groundwater recharge, for the City of Tempe, Arizona. $20,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, in Alameda County, California. $12,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling and water supply, in the city of Bell Gardens, California. $3,500,000 for stormwater management and water supply infrastructure, including groundwater recharge and water recycling, in the city of Calimesa, California. $6,165,000 for stormwater management infrastructure in the vicinity of Compton Creek, city of Compton, California. $100,000,000 for water infrastructure, including water supply, in the city of Downey, California. $70,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling and water supply, in East County, San Diego County, California. $25,000,000 for the planning, design, and construction of water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling and water supply, for the cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Duarte, El Monte, Glendora, Industry, Irwindale, La Puente, La Verne, Monrovia, San Dimas, and West Covina, and for Avocado Heights, Bassett, and Valinda, California. $34,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the vicinity of Escondido Creek, city of Escondido, California. $16,000,000 for stormwater management infrastructure in the city of Fontana, California. $23,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling and water supply, in the city of Healdsburg, California. $60,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Riverside County and San Bernardino County, California. $4,716,600 for stormwater management infrastructure in the city of Lomita, California. $28,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Marin County, California. $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the city of Maywood, California. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, and water supply, on the Monterey Peninsula, California. $45,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including coastal flooding resilience measures for such infrastructure, in North Richmond, California. $40,700,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling and water supply, in the city of Ontario, California. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Paramount, California. $13,700,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water recycling, in the city of Petaluma, California. $21,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, in Placer County, California. $27,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the city of Rialto, California. $38,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure on the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians reservation, California. $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), water supply and related facilities, environmental restoration, and surface water protection and development, including flooding resilience measures for such infrastructure, in Contra Costa County, San Joaquin County, Solano County, Sacramento County, and Yolo County, California. $200,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, and water supply, in San Joaquin County and Stanislaus County, California. $19,400,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, in the city of Santa Rosa California. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, and water supply, including earthquake resilience measures for such infrastructure and water supply, in the city of Sierra Madre, California. $25,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in Howonquet Village and Resort and Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation, Smith River, California. $270,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management and water recycling, at the San Francisco International Airport, California. $18,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, in the city of Temecula, California. $100,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including groundwater recharge and water supply, in the city of Torrance, California. $15,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the cities of Pinole, San Pablo, and Richmond, and in El Sobrante, California. $6,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, in Yolo County, California. $3,700,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Hebron, Connecticut. $16,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the town of Bozrah and the City of Norwich, Connecticut. $18,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Windham, Connecticut. $35,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water storage and treatment systems, and environmental restoration, in Kent County, Delaware. $35,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water storage and treatment systems, and environmental restoration, in New Castle County, Delaware. $35,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water storage and treatment systems, and environmental restoration, in Sussex County, Delaware. $1,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Washington, District of Columbia. $12,750,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the town of Longboat Key, Florida. $100,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, to improve water quality in the St.
Lucie River, Indian River Lagoon, and Lake Worth Lagoon in Martin County, St. Lucie County, and Palm Beach County, Florida. $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Polk County, Florida. $20,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in Okeechobee County, Florida. $50,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation and water supply, in Orange County, Florida. $75,000,000 for environmental infrastructure in Baldwin County, Bartow County, Floyd County, Haralson County, Jones County, Gilmer County, Towns County, Warren County, Lamar County, Lowndes County, Troup County, Madison County, Toombs County, Dade County, Bulloch County, Gordon County, Walker County, Dooly County, Butts County, Clarke County, Crisp County, Newton County, Bibb County, Baker County, Barrow County, Oglethorpe County, Peach County, Brooks County, Carroll County, Worth County, Jenkins County, Wheeler County, Calhoun County, Randolph County, Wilcox County, Stewart County, Telfair County, Clinch County, Hancock County, Ben Hill County, Jeff Davis County, Chattooga County, Lanier County, Brantley County, Charlton County, Tattnall County, Emanuel County, Mitchell County, Turner County, Bacon County, Terrell County, Macon County, Ware County, Bleckley County, Colquitt County, Washington County, Berrien County, Coffee County, Pulaski County, Cook County, Atkinson County, Candler County, Taliaferro County, Evans County, Johnson County, Irwin County, Dodge County, Jefferson County, Appling County, Taylor County, Wayne County, Clayton County, Decatur County, Schley County, Sumter County, Early County, Webster County, Clay County, Upson County, Long County, Twiggs County, Dougherty County, Quitman County, Meriwether County, Stephens County, Wilkinson County, Murray County, Wilkes County, Elbert County, McDuffie County, Heard County, Marion County, Talbot County, Laurens County, Montgomery County, Echols County, Pierce County, Richmond County, Chattahoochee County, Screven County, Habersham County, Lincoln County, Burke County, Liberty County, Tift County, Polk County, Glascock County, Grady County, Jasper County, Banks County, Franklin County, Whitfield County, Treutlen County, Crawford County, and Hart County, Georgia. $10,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Guam. $75,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure (including urban stormwater conveyance), resource protection and development, water supply, environmental restoration, and surface water protection and development, in the State of Hawaii. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the County of Hawai‘i, Hawaii. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the County of Kaua‘i, Hawaii. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the County of Maui, Hawaii. $15,000,000 for water and water supply infrastructure in the village of Dixmoor, Illinois. $10,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the village of Forest Park, Illinois. $3,135,000 for water infrastructure in the village of Lemont, Illinois. $6,550,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Lockport, Illinois. $30,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Montgomery County and Christian County, Illinois. $30,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Will County, Illinois. $100,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Orleans Parish, Louisiana. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Fitchburg, Massachusetts. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Haverhill, Massachusetts. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Methuen, Massachusetts. $100,000,000 for water, wastewater, and other environmental infrastructure, Maryland. $5,000,000 for water infrastructure, including water supply, in the town of Boonsboro, Maryland. $15,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Brunswick, Maryland. $7,200,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Cascade Charter Township, Michigan. $40,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Macomb County, Michigan. $33,450,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Northfield, Minnesota. $15,900,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the village of Centertown, Missouri. $45,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of St.
Louis, Missouri. $45,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in St. Louis County, Missouri. $13,600,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, in the city of Clinton, Mississippi. $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, in Madison County, Mississippi. $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, in the city of Meridian, Mississippi. $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, in the City of Oxford, Mississippi. $10,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including water and wastewater infrastructure (including stormwater management), drainage systems, and water quality enhancement, in Rankin County, Mississippi. $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire. $825,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the city of Bayonne, New Jersey. $119,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Camden, New Jersey. $60,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Essex County and Sussex County, New Jersey. $4,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the Borough of Flemington, New Jersey. $90,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Jefferson Township, New Jersey. $69,900,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in the town of Kearny, New Jersey. $7,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Long Hill Township, New Jersey. $30,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Morris County, New Jersey. $1,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Passaic County, New Jersey. $2,600,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Phillipsburg, New Jersey. $3,250,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Rahway, New Jersey. $5,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the Borough of Roselle, New Jersey. $7,500,000 for water infrastructure, including water supply, in the Township of South Orange Village, New Jersey. $1,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Summit, New Jersey. $4,550,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Warren Township, New Jersey. $21,995,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Española, New Mexico. $15,500,000 for water infrastructure, including water supply, in the city of Farmington, New Mexico. $2,874,000 for wastewater infrastructure in Mora County, New Mexico. $20,700,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water reclamation, in the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico. $14,600,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Clarkstown, New York. $85,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management and water supply, in Genesee County, New York. $119,200,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), in Queens, New York. $40,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Yorktown, New York. $4,510,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Brunswick, Ohio. $2,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the City of Brookings and the Port of Brookings Harbor, Oregon. $6,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Monroe, Oregon. $60,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and water storage, in the city of Newport, Oregon. $25,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply and storage, distribution, and treatment systems, in Lane County, Oregon. $36,300,000 for wastewater infrastructure in Palmyra Township, Pennsylvania. $10,000,000 for water and stormwater management infrastructure, including water supply, in Pike County, Pennsylvania. $20,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. $22,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Pocono Township, Pennsylvania. $16,880,000 for wastewater infrastructure in Westfall Township, Pennsylvania. $6,000,000 for stormwater management infrastructure in Whitehall Township and South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania. $7,462,000 for stormwater management infrastructure in Beaufort County, South Carolina. $25,583,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Charleston, South Carolina. $19,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including ocean outfalls, in Horry County, South Carolina. $7,822,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the town of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. $1,850,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in the city of Portland, Tennessee. $19,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in Smith County, Tennessee. $178,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in Trousdale County, Macon County, and Sumner County, Tennessee. $1,584,000 for wastewater infrastructure in the United States Virgin Islands. $3,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure in the city of Bonney Lake, Washington. $5,000,000 for stormwater management infrastructure in the city of Burien, Washington. $3,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of Ellensburg, Washington. $30,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the city of North Bend, Washington. $7,500,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, in the City and Port of Port Angeles, Washington. $56,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including water supply, in Snohomish County, Washington. $200,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, water supply, and conservation, in Chelan County, King County, Kittitas County, Pierce County, Snohomish County, Skagit County, and Whatcom County, Washington. $4,500,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), and resource protection and development, in the Milwaukee metropolitan area, Wisconsin. .
Congress finds that the project modifications described in this subsection are in accordance with the reports submitted to Congress by the Secretary under section 7001 of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 ( 33 U.S.C. 2282d ), titled Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development , or have otherwise been reviewed by Congress. Section 219(f)(86) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 334; 121 Stat. 1259) is amended by striking $3,000,000 and inserting $13,280,000 .
Section 219(f)(23) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 117 Stat. 1840; 134 Stat. 2718) is amended by striking Suburban . Section 219(f) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 334; 117 Stat. 1840; 121 Stat. 1259) is amended by striking paragraph
(93)and inserting the following: $103,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, Diamond Bar, La Habra Heights, Dominguez Channel, Santa Clarity Valley, and Rowland Heights, Los Angeles County, California. . Section 219(f)(109) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 334; 114 Stat. 2763A–220) is amended by striking $10,000,000 for water supply infrastructure and inserting $20,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management and water supply . Section 219(f)(121) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 121 Stat. 1261) is amended by striking $3,000,000 for and inserting $33,000,000 for wastewater and . Section 219(f)(128) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 121 Stat. 1261) is amended by striking $6,250,000 for and inserting $190,250,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including . Section 219(f)(130) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 121 Stat. 1261) is amended by striking $4,000,000 for a storm drainage system, and inserting $109,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management (including combined sewer overflows), . Section 219(e)(5) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 110 Stat. 3757; 113 Stat. 334) is amended by striking $25,000,000 and inserting $75,000,000 . Section 219(f)(136) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 121 Stat. 1261) is amended by striking $5,000,000 for and inserting $15,000,000 for stormwater management and other . Section 219(f)(54) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 114 Stat. 2763A–220) is amended— in the paragraph heading, by striking and inserting Cook county ; Cook county and lake county by striking $35,000,000 for and inserting $100,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, and other ; and by inserting and Lake County after Cook County . Section 219(f)(55) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 334; 114 Stat. 2763A–221; 134 Stat. 2718) is amended by striking $45,000,000 and inserting $100,000,000 . Section 219(f)(12)(A) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 117 Stat. 1843; 121 Stat. 1225) is amended by striking $100,000,000 and inserting $125,000,000 . Section 219(f)(21) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 114 Stat. 2763A–220; 121 Stat. 1226) is amended by striking $35,000,000 and inserting $90,000,000 . Section 219(f)(153) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 121 Stat. 1262) is amended by striking $2,500,000 and inserting $12,500,000 . Section 219(c)(33) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 334; 114 Stat. 2763A–219) is amended by striking Water and wastewater infrastructure and inserting Water supply and wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management . Section 219(c)(34) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 334; 114 Stat. 2763A–219) is amended— in the paragraph heading, by striking and inserting baptist and st. james ; and baptist, st. james, and assumption by striking Baptist and St. James and inserting Baptist, St. James, and Assumption . Section 219(e) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 110 Stat. 3757; 113 Stat. 334; 121 Stat. 1192) is amended— by striking the and at the end of paragraph (16); by striking the period at the end of paragraph
(17)and inserting a semicolon; and by adding at the end the following: $70,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(33); and $36,000,000 for the project described in subsection (c)(34). . Section 219(f)(157) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 121 Stat. 1262) is amended— by striking $35,000,000 for and inserting the following: $85,000,000 for ; and by adding at the end the following: Amounts made available under subparagraph
(A)may be used for design and construction projects for water-related environmental infrastructure and resource protection and development projects in Michigan, including for projects for wastewater treatment and related facilities, water supply and related facilities, environmental restoration, and surface water resource protection and development. . Section 219(f)(167) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 121 Stat. 1263) is amended by striking $25,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure and inserting $125,000,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure, including resilience activities for such infrastructure . Section 219(f)(66)(A) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 114 Stat. 2763A–221; 121 Stat. 1240) is amended by striking $20,000,000 for and inserting $30,000,000 for wastewater infrastructure, including stormwater management, and other . Section 219(f)(25) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 336; 114 Stat. 2763A–220; 117 Stat. 1838; 130 Stat. 1677; 132 Stat. 3818; 134 Stat. 2719) is amended by striking $110,000,000 and inserting $165,000,000 . Section 219(f) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 334; 121 Stat. 1267) is amended by striking paragraph
(250)and inserting the following: $31,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including ocean outfalls, Myrtle Beach and vicinity, South Carolina. . Section 219(f) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 334; 121 Stat. 1267) is amended by striking paragraph
(251)and inserting the following: $74,000,000 for environmental infrastructure, including ocean outfalls, North Myrtle Beach and vicinity, South Carolina. . Section 219(f)(10)(A) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 335; 121 Stat. 1255) is amended— by striking $20,000,000 and inserting $52,000,000 ; and by striking Accomac and inserting Accomack . Section 219(f)(272) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (106 Stat. 4835; 113 Stat. 334; 121 Stat. 1268) is amended— by striking $20,000,000 for water and wastewater and inserting the following: $20,000,000 for water and wastewater ; and by adding at the end the following: Notwithstanding subsection (a), at the request of a non-Federal interest for a project or a separable element of a project that receives assistance under this paragraph, the Secretary may enter into an agreement developed in accordance with section 571(e) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1999 (113 Stat. 371) for the project or separable element. . Notwithstanding the operation of section 6001(e) of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 (as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of the Water Resources Development Act of 2016), any project included on a list published by the Secretary pursuant to such section the authorization for which is amended by this subsection remains authorized to be carried out by the Secretary.
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- 113 Stat. 336
- 121 Stat. 1258
- 113 Stat. 334
- 121 Stat. 1259
- 117 Stat. 1840
- 134 Stat. 2718
- 121 Stat. 1261
- 110 Stat. 3757
- 117 Stat. 1843
- 121 Stat. 1225
- 121 Stat. 1226
- 121 Stat. 1262
- 121 Stat. 1192
- 121 Stat. 1263
- 121 Stat. 1240
- 117 Stat. 1838
- 130 Stat. 1677
- 132 Stat. 3818
- 134 Stat. 2719
- 121 Stat. 1267
- 113 Stat. 335
- 121 Stat. 1255
- 121 Stat. 1268
- 113 Stat. 371
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Sec. 8375
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