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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 7776 (EAS) — 110 HR 7776 EAS: Water Resources Development Act of 2022 · Sec. 401

Sec. 401. 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 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 or Decision Document D. Estimated Costs 1. AK Elim Subsistence Harbor March 12, 2021 Federal: $74,905,000 Non-Federal: $1,896,000 Total: $76,801,000 2. CA Port of Long Beach Deep Draft Navigation, Los Angeles October 14, 2021; May 31, 2022 Federal: $73,533,500 Non-Federal: $74,995,500 Total: $148,529,000 3. WA Tacoma Harbor Navigation Improvement May 26, 2022 Federal: $120,701,000 Non-Federal: $174,627,000 Total: $295,328,000 4. NY, NJ New Jersey Harbor Deepening Channel Improvement June 3, 2022 Federal: $2,124,561,500 Non-Federal: $3,439,337,500 Total: $5,563,899,000 A.
State B. Name C. Date of Report or Decision Document D. Estimated Costs 1. AL Selma October 7, 2021 Federal: $15,533,100 Non-Federal: $8,363,900 Total: $23,897,000 2. CA Lower Cache Creek, Yolo County, Woodland, and Vicinity June 21, 2021 Federal: $215,152,000 Non-Federal: $115,851,000 Total: $331,003,000 3. OR Portland Metro Levee System August 20, 2021 Federal: $77,111,100 Non-Federal: $41,521,300 Total: $118,632,400 4. NE Papillion Creek and Tributaries Lakes January 24, 2022 Federal: $91,491,400 Non-Federal: $52,156,300 Total: $143,647,700 5.
AL Valley Creek, Bessemer and Birmingham October 29, 2021 Federal: $17,725,000 Non-Federal: $9,586,000 Total: $27,311,000 6. PR Rio Guanajibo May 24, 2022 Federal: $110,974,500 Non-Federal: $59,755,500 Total: $170,730,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report or Decision Document D. Estimated Costs 1. CT Fairfield and New Haven Counties January 19, 2021 Federal: $92,937,000 Non-Federal: $50,043,000 Total: $142,980,000 2. PR San Juan Metro September 16, 2021 Federal: $245,418,000 Non-Federal: $131,333,000 Total: $376,751,000 3.
FL Florida Keys, Monroe County September 24, 2021 Federal: $1,513,531,000 Non-Federal: $814,978,000 Total: $2,328,509,000 4. FL Okaloosa County October 7, 2021 Initial Federal: $19,822,000 Initial Non-Federal: $11,535,000 Initial Total: $31,357,000 Renourishment Federal: $71,045,000 Renourishment Non-Federal: $73,787,000 Renourishment Total: $144,832,000 5. SC Folly Beach October 26, 2021 Initial Federal: $45,490,000 Initial Non-Federal: $5,054,000 Initial Total: $50,544,000 Renourishment Federal: $164,424,000 Renourishment Non-Federal: $26,767,000 Renourishment Total: $191,191,000 6.
FL Pinellas County October 29, 2021 Initial Federal: $8,627,000 Initial Non-Federal: $5,332,000 Initial Total: $13,959,000 Renourishment Federal: $92,000,000 Renourishment Non-Federal: $101,690,000 Renourishment Total: $193,690,000 7. NY South Shore of Staten Island, Fort Wadsworth to Oakwood Beach October 27, 2016 Federal: $371,310,000 Non-Federal: $199,940,000 Total: $571,250,000 8. LA Upper Barataria Basin January 28, 2022 Federal: $1,005,001,000 Non-Federal: $541,155,000 Total: $1,546,156,000 9.
LA South Central Coast, St. Martin, St. Mary, and Iberia Parishes June 23, 2022 Federal: $594,600,000 Non-Federal: $320,169,000 Total: $914,769,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report or Decision Document D. Estimated Costs 1. TX Coastal Texas Protection and Restoration Feasibility Study September 16, 2021 Federal: $19,237,894,000 Non-Federal: $11,668,393,000 Total: $30,906,287,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report or Decision Document D. Estimated Costs 1. CA Prado Basin Ecosystem Restoration, San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange Counties April 22, 2021 Federal: $33,976,000 Non-Federal: $18,294,000 Total: $52,270,000 2.
KY Three Forks of Beargrass Creek May 24, 2022 Federal: $72,138,000 Non-Federal: $48,998,000 Total: $121,135,000 A. State B. Name C. Date of Report or Decision Document D. Estimated Costs 1. LA Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity December 16, 2021 Federal: $807,000,000 Non-Federal: $434,000,000 Total: $1,241,000,000 2. LA West Bank and Vicinity December 17, 2021 Federal: $431,000,000 Non-Federal: $232,000,000 Total: $663,000,000 3. GA Brunswick Harbor, Glynn County March 11, 2022 Federal: $10,774,500 Non-Federal: $3,594,500 Total: $14,369,000 4.
DC Washington, DC and Vicinity July 22, 2021 Federal: $17,740,000 Non-Federal: $0 Total: $17,740,000 5. MI Soo Locks, Sault Ste. Marie June 6, 2022 Federal: $2,932,116,000 Non-Federal: $0 Total: $2,932,116,000 6. WA Howard A. Hanson Dam Additional Water Storage May 19, 2022 Federal: $815,207,000 Non-Federal: $39,979,000 Total: $855,185,000 7. MO Critical Infrastructure Cyber Security – Mandatory Center of Expertise Lab and Office Facility January 13, 2020 Federal: $5,956,404 Non-Federal: $0 Total: $5,956,404 8.
FL Central and Southern Florida, Indian River Lagoon May 31, 2022 Federal: $2,500,686,000 Non-Federal: $2,500,686,000 Total: $5,001,372,000
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