Sec. 201. Authorization of proposed feasibility studies
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The Secretary is authorized to conduct a feasibility study for 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: Project for flood risk management, Yavapai County, Arizona. Project for ecosystem restoration and water supply, including for conservation and recharge, Eastman Lake, Merced and Madera Counties, California.
Project for ecosystem restoration, water supply, and recreation, Pine Flat Dam, Fresno County, California. Project for flood risk management, including sea level rise, San Diego, California. Project for flood risk management and ecosystem restoration, including levee improvement, Sacramento River, Sacramento, California. Project for flood risk management, City of San Mateo, California. Project for flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and water supply, Lower Cosumnes River, Sacramento County, California.
Project for ecosystem restoration and flood risk management, Fountain Creek, Monument Creek, and T–Gap Levee, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Project for ecosystem restoration, Plymouth, Connecticut. Project for ecosystem restoration and recreation, Windham, Connecticut. Project for flood risk management and ecosystem restoration, including restoring freshwater brook floodplain, Enfield, Connecticut. Project for flood risk management, Newington, Connecticut. Project for hurricane and storm damage risk reduction, Hartford, Connecticut.
Project for flood risk management, Rooster River, Fairfield, Connecticut. Project for flood risk management, Milton, Delaware. Project for coastal storm risk management, City of Wilmington, Delaware. Project for flood risk management and coastal storm risk management, including the potential for beneficial use of dredged material, Tybee Island, Georgia. Project for ecosystem restoration, flood risk management, and hurricane and storm damage risk reduction, including Hanapepe Levee, Kauai County, Hawaii.
Project for flood risk management and coastal storm risk management, Kauai County, Hawaii. Project for flood risk management, Hawai‘i Kai, Hawaii. Project for flood risk management and ecosystem restoration, Maui County, Hawaii. Project for flood risk management, Butterfield Creek, Illinois, including the villages of Flossmoor, Matteson, Park Forest, and Richton Park. Project for flood risk management, Rocky Ripple, Indiana. Project for flood risk management, Coffeyville, Kansas.
Project for flood risk management, including bank stabilization, Fulton County, Kentucky. Project for ecosystem restoration, including bank stabilization, Cumberland River, Crittenden County, Lyon County, and Livingston County, Kentucky. Project for ecosystem restoration, including water supply, Scott County, Kentucky. Project for ecosystem restoration, including bank stabilization, Bullskin Creek and Shelby County, Kentucky. Project for hurricane and storm damage risk reduction, Orleans Parish, St.
Tammany Parish, and St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. Project for flood risk management, Ocean City, Maryland. Project for flood risk management, Beaverdam Creek, Prince George's County, Maryland. Project for flood risk management, coastal storm risk management, recreation, and ecosystem restoration, including shoreline stabilization along East Chop Drive, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. Project for coastal storm risk management, including shoreline stabilization along Beach Road Causeway, Tisbury, Massachusetts.
Project for coastal storm risk management and navigation, Oak Bluffs Harbor north and south jetties, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. Project for flood risk management along the Connecticut River, Massachusetts. Project for coastal storm risk management, including shoreline stabilization, City of Marysville, Michigan. Project for flood risk management, Little Black River, City of Cheboygan, Michigan. Project for flood risk management and ecosystem restoration, Kalamazoo River Watershed and tributaries, City of Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Project for flood risk management, Dearborn and Dearborn Heights, Michigan. Project for navigation, Grand Traverse Bay, Michigan. Project for flood risk management and ecosystem restoration, Grand Traverse County, Michigan. Project for ecosystem restoration, Brighton Mill Pond, Michigan. Project for coastal storm risk management, including feasibility of emergency shoreline protection, Ludington, Michigan. Project for hurricane and storm damage risk reduction and flood risk management, Pahrump, Nevada.
Project for navigation and ecosystem restoration, Allegheny River, New York. Project for ecosystem restoration, Turtle Cove, Pelham Bay Park, Bronx, New York. Project for flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and recreation, City of Niles, Ohio. Project for flood and coastal storm risk management, ecosystem restoration, recreation, and shoreline erosion protection, Geneva-on-the-Lake, Ohio. Project for ecosystem restoration, including aquatic invasive species management, Little Killbuck Creek, Ohio.
Project for flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, recreation, and bank stabilization, Maumee, Auglaize, and Tiffin Rivers, Defiance, Ohio. Project for ecosystem restoration, recreation, and shoreline erosion protection, Dillon Lake, Muskingum and Licking Counties, Ohio. Project for flood and coastal storm risk management and shoreline erosion protection, Jerusalem Township, Ohio. Project for flood risk management, Nine Mile Creek, Cleveland, Ohio. Project for ecosystem restoration, Cold Creek, Erie County, Ohio.
Project for navigation and ecosystem restoration, Allegheny River, Pennsylvania. Project for ecosystem restoration and recreation, including shoreline stabilization, South Philadelphia Wetlands Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Project for navigation, Galveston Bay, Texas. Project for flood risk management, Winooski River and tributaries, Winooski, Vermont. Project for navigation, Mt. St. Helens, Washington. Project for navigation, flood risk management, and ecosystem restoration, Grays Bay, Wahkiakum County, Washington.
Project for ecosystem restoration, Wind, Klickitat, Hood, Deschutes, Rock Creek, and John Day tributaries, Washington. Project for flood risk management, City of La Crosse, Wisconsin. The Secretary is authorized to conduct a feasibility study for the following project modifications: Modifications to the project for flood risk management, Luxapalila Creek, Alabama, authorized by section 203 of the Flood Control Act of 1958 (72 Stat. 307). Modifications to the project for navigation, Osceola Harbor, Arkansas, authorized under section 107 of the River and Harbor Act of 1960 ( 33 U.S.C. 577 ), to evaluate the expansion of the harbor.
Modifications to the project for navigation, Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, Georgia, authorized by section 7002(1) of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 (128 Stat. 1364) and modified by section 1401(6) of the America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 (132 Stat. 3839). Modifications to the project for navigation, including sediment management, Hagaman Chute, Louisiana. Modifications to the project for flood risk management, including bank stabilization, Ouachita River, Monroe to Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, authorized by the first section of the Act of May 15, 1928 (45 Stat. 534, chapter 569).
Modifications to the project for navigation, St. Marys River and tributaries, Michigan, for channel improvements. Modifications to the project for flood risk management and water supply, Mosquito Creek Lake, Trumbull County, Ohio. Modifications to the project for ecosystem restoration, recreation, and flood risk management, Little Conemaugh, Stonycreek, and Conemaugh rivers, Pennsylvania, authorized by section 5 of the Act of June 22, 1936 (commonly known as the Flood Control Act of 1936 ) (49 Stat. 1586, chapter 688; 50 Stat. 879; chapter 877).
Modifications to the project for navigation, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, authorized by section 1401(1) of the Water Resources Development Act of 2016 (130 Stat. 1709), including improvements to address potential or actual changed conditions on that portion of the project that serves the North Charleston Terminal. Modifications to the project for flood risk management, Addicks and Barker Reservoirs, Texas. Modifications to the project for recreation, Monongahela River, West Virginia.
The cost of the study under subsection (b)(6) shall be shared in accordance with the cost share applicable to construction of the project for navigation, Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, authorized by section 1149 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (100 Stat. 4254; 121 Stat. 1131).
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- For the control of floods on the Mississippi River and its tributaries, and for other purposesChapter 569
- authorizing the construction of certain public works on rivers and harbors for flood control, and for other purposes”, approved June 22, 1936, is hereby amended by adding a third paragraph reading as follows under the heading “Ohio River Basin” in section 5: “Levees,Ohio River BasinPublic Law 407
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- 72 Stat. 307
- 128 Stat. 1364
- 132 Stat. 3839
- 50 Stat. 879
- 130 Stat. 1709
- 100 Stat. 4254
- 121 Stat. 1131
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Sec. 201
Authorization of proposed feasibility studies
Stat.72 Stat. 307
Stat.128 Stat. 1364
Stat.132 Stat. 3839
Stat.50 Stat. 879
Stat.130 Stat. 1709
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