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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 4367 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide for improvements to the rivers and harbors of the United States, to provide for the conservation and devel... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Water Resources Development Act of 2024 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definition of Secretary. Sec. 3. Effective date. TITLE I—General provisions Sec. 101. Notice to Congress regarding WRDA implementation. Sec. 102. Prior guidance. Sec. 103. Ability to pay. Sec. 104. Federal interest determinations. Sec. 105. Annual report to Congress. Sec. 106. Processing timelines. Sec. 107. Services of volunteers.
Sec. 108. Support of Army civil works missions. Sec. 109. Inland waterway projects. Sec. 110. Leveraging Federal infrastructure for increased water supply. Sec. 111. Outreach and access. Sec. 112. Model development. Sec. 113. Planning assistance for States. Sec. 114. Corps of Engineers Levee Owners Advisory Board. Sec. 115. Silver Jackets program. Sec. 116. Tribal partnership program. Sec. 117. Tribal project implementation pilot program. Sec. 118. Eligibility for inter-Tribal consortiums.
Sec. 119. Sense of Congress relating to the management of recreation facilities. TITLE II—Studies and reports Sec. 201. Authorization of proposed feasibility studies. Sec. 202. Vertical integration and acceleration of studies. Sec. 203. Expedited completion. Sec. 204. Expedited completion of other feasibility studies. Sec. 205. Alexandria to the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, feasibility study. Sec. 206. Craig Harbor, Alaska. Sec. 207. Sussex County, Delaware. Sec. 208. Forecast-informed reservoir operations in the Colorado River Basin.
Sec. 209. Beaver Lake, Arkansas, reallocation study. Sec. 210. Gathright Dam, Virginia, study. Sec. 211. Delaware Inland Bays Watershed Study. Sec. 212. Upper Susquehanna River Basin comprehensive flood damage reduction feasibility study. Sec. 213. Kanawha River Basin. Sec. 214. Authorization of feasibility studies for projects from CAP authorities. Sec. 215. Port Fourchon Belle Pass channel, Louisiana. Sec. 216. Studies for modification of project purposes in the Colorado River Basin in Arizona.
Sec. 217. Non-Federal interest preparation of water reallocation studies, North Dakota. Sec. 218. Technical correction, Walla Walla River. Sec. 219. Watershed and river basin assessments. Sec. 220. Independent peer review. Sec. 221. Ice jam prevention and mitigation. Sec. 222. Report on hurricane and storm damage risk reduction design guidelines. Sec. 223. Briefing on status of certain activities on the Missouri River. Sec. 224. Report on material contaminated by a hazardous substance and the civil works program.
Sec. 225. Report on efforts to monitor, control, and eradicate invasive species. Sec. 226. J. Strom Thurmond Lake, Georgia. Sec. 227. Study on land valuation procedures for the Tribal Partnership Program. Sec. 228. Report to Congress on levee safety guidelines. Sec. 229. Public-private partnership user's guide. Sec. 230. Review of authorities and programs for alternative project delivery. Sec. 231. Report to Congress on emergency response expenditures. Sec. 232. Excess land report for certain projects in North Dakota.
Sec. 233. GAO studies. Sec. 234. Prior reports. Sec. 235. Briefing on status of Cape Cod Canal Bridges, Massachusetts. TITLE III—Deauthorizations, modifications, and related provisions Sec. 301. Deauthorizations. Sec. 302. Environmental infrastructure. Sec. 303. Pennsylvania environmental infrastructure. Sec. 304. Acequias irrigation systems. Sec. 305. Oregon environmental infrastructure. Sec. 306. Kentucky and West Virginia environmental infrastructure. Sec. 307. Lake Champlain Watershed, Vermont and New York.
Sec. 308. Ohio and North Dakota. Sec. 309. Southern West Virginia. Sec. 310. Northern West Virginia. Sec. 311. Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Sec. 312. Western rural water. Sec. 313. Continuing authorities programs. Sec. 314. Small project assistance. Sec. 315. Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin project, Brandon Road, Will County, Illinois. Sec. 316. Mamaroneck-Sheldrake Rivers, New York. Sec. 317. Lowell Creek Tunnel, Alaska. Sec. 318. Selma flood risk management and bank stabilization.
Sec. 319. Illinois River basin restoration. Sec. 320. Hawaii environmental restoration. Sec. 321. Connecticut River Basin invasive species partnerships. Sec. 322. Expenses for control of aquatic plant growths and invasive species. Sec. 323. Corps of Engineers Asian carp prevention pilot program. Sec. 324. Extension for certain invasive species programs. Sec. 325. Storm damage prevention and reduction, coastal erosion, riverine erosion, and ice and glacial damage, Alaska. Sec. 326.
Rehabilitation of Corps of Engineers constructed dams. Sec. 327. Ediz Hook Beach Erosion Control Project, Port Angeles, Washington. Sec. 328. Sense of Congress relating to certain Louisiana hurricane and coastal storm damage risk reduction projects. Sec. 329. Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery Program. Sec. 330. Bosque wildlife restoration project. Sec. 331. Expansion of temporary relocation assistance pilot program. Sec. 332. Wilson Lock floating guide wall. Sec. 333. Delaware Inland Bays and Delaware Bay Coast Coastal Storm Risk Management Study.
Sec. 334. Upper Mississippi River Plan. Sec. 335. Rehabilitation of pump stations. Sec. 336. Navigation along the Tennessee–Tombigbee Waterway. Sec. 337. Garrison Dam, North Dakota. Sec. 338. Sense of Congress relating to Missouri River priorities. Sec. 339. Soil moisture and snowpack monitoring. Sec. 340. Contracts for water supply. Sec. 341. Rend Lake, Carlyle Lake, and Lake Shelbyville, Illinois. Sec. 342. Delaware Coastal System Program. Sec. 343. Maintenance of pile dike system.
Sec. 344. Conveyances. Sec. 345. Emergency drought operations pilot program. Sec. 346. Rehabilitation of existing levees. Sec. 347. Non-Federal implementation pilot program. Sec. 348. Harmful algal bloom demonstration program. Sec. 349. Sense of Congress relating to Mobile Harbor, Alabama. Sec. 350. Sense of Congress relating to Port of Portland, Oregon. Sec. 351. Chattahoochee River Program. Sec. 352. Additional projects for underserved community harbors. Sec. 353. Winooski River tributary watershed.
Sec. 354. Waco Lake, Texas. Sec. 355. Seminole Tribal claim extension. TITLE IV—Project authorizations Sec. 401. Project authorizations.
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