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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 4137 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide for improvements to the rivers and harbors of the United States, to provide for the conservation and devel... · Sec. 204

Sec. 204. Studies for periodic nourishment

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Section 156 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1976 ( 42 U.S.C. 1962d–5f )) is amended— in subsection (b)— in paragraph (1), by striking 15 and inserting 50 ; and in paragraph (2), by striking 15 ; in subsection (e)— by striking 10-year period and inserting 16-year period ; and by striking 6 years and inserting 12 years ; and by adding at the end the following: A study carried out under subsection
(b)shall be considered a new phase investigation afforded the same treatment as a general reevaluation. . For purposes of the project for coastal storm risk management, Delaware Coast Protection, Delaware (commonly known as the Indian River Inlet Sand Bypass Plant ), authorized by section 869 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (100 Stat. 4182), a study carried out under section 156(b) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. 1962d–5f(b)) shall consider as an alternative for periodic nourishment continued reimbursement of the Federal share of the cost to the non-Federal interest for the project to operate and maintain a sand bypass plant.
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Studies for periodic nourishment
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