Sec. 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS
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## SECTION 1 SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS ###
(a)Short Title **[**[33 U.S.C. 2201 note](/us/usc/t33/s2201)**]** This Act may be cited as “America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018”. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT Sec. 101. Short title. Sec. 102. Secretary defined. Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 1101. Sense of Congress regarding water resources development bills. Sec. 1102. Study of the future of the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Sec. 1103. Study on economic and budgetary analyses. Sec. 1104. Dissemination of information. Sec. 1105. Non-Federal engagement and review. Sec. 1106. Lake Okeechobee regulation schedule review. Sec. 1107. Access to real estate data. Sec. 1108. Aquatic invasive species research. Sec. 1109. Harmful algal bloom technology demonstration. Sec. 1110. Bubbly Creek, Chicago ecosystem restoration. Sec. 1111. Dredge pilot program. Sec. 1112. Hurricane and storm damage protection program. Sec. 1113. Operation and maintenance of existing infrastructure. Sec. 1114. Assistance relating to water supply. Sec. 1115. Property acquisition. Sec. 1116. Dredged material management plans. Sec. 1117. Inclusion of project or facility in Corps of Engineers workplan. Sec. 1118. Geomatic data. Sec. 1119. Local government reservoir permit review. Sec. 1120. Transparency and accountability in cost sharing for water resources development projects. Sec. 1121. Upper Missouri Mainstem Reservoir water withdrawal intake easement review. Sec. 1122. Limitation on contract execution. Sec. 1123. Certain levee improvements. Sec. 1124. Cost-share payment for certain projects. Sec. 1125. Locks on Allegheny River. Sec. 1126. Purpose and need. Sec. 1127. Prior project authorization. Sec. 1128. Mississippi River and Tributaries Project. Sec. 1129. Inclusion of Tribal interests in project consultations. Sec. 1130. Beneficial use of dredged material. Sec. 1131. Ice jam prevention and mitigation. Sec. 1132. Rehabilitation of Corps of Engineers constructed dams. Sec. 1133. Columbia River. Sec. 1134. Missouri River Reservoir sediment management. Sec. 1135. Reauthorization of lock operations pilot program. Sec. 1136. Credit or reimbursement. Sec. 1137. Non-Federal implementation pilot program. Sec. 1138. Surplus water contracts and water storage agreements. Sec. 1139. Post-disaster watershed assessments in territories of the United States. Sec. 1140. Expedited consideration. Sec. 1141. Project studies subject to independent peer review. Sec. 1142. Feasibility of Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal Dispersal Barriers Project, Illinois. Sec. 1143. Acknowledgment of credit. Sec. 1144. Levee safety initiative reauthorization. Sec. 1145. Funding to process permits. Sec. 1146. Reservoir sediment. Sec. 1147. Clarification for integral determination. Sec. 1148. Beneficial use of dredged sediment. Sec. 1149. Inclusion of alternative measures for aquatic ecosystem restoration. Sec. 1150. Regional sediment management. Sec. 1151. Operation and maintenance of navigation and hydroelectric facilities. Sec. 1152. Study of water resources development projects by non-Federal interests. Sec. 1153. Construction of water resources development projects by non-Federal interests. Sec. 1154. Corps budgeting; project deauthorizations; comprehensive backlog report. Sec. 1155. Indian Tribes. Sec. 1156. Inflation adjustment of cost-sharing provisions for territories and Indian Tribes. Sec. 1157. Corps of Engineers continuing authorities program. Sec. 1158. Hurricane and storm damage reduction. Sec. 1159. Regional coalitions and higher education. Sec. 1160. Emergency response to natural disasters. Sec. 1161. Cost and benefit feasibility assessment. Sec. 1162. Extended community assistance by the Corps of Engineers. Sec. 1163. Dam safety. Sec. 1164. Local government water management plans. Sec. 1165. Structures and facilities constructed by Secretary. Sec. 1166. Advanced funds for water resources development studies and projects. Sec. 1167. Costs in excess of Federal participation limit. Sec. 1168. Disposition of projects. Sec. 1169. Contributed funds for non-Federal reservoir operations. Sec. 1170. Watercraft inspection stations. Sec. 1171. Restricted areas at Corps of Engineers dams. Sec. 1172. Coastal erosion. Sec. 1173. Prohibition on surplus water fees, Lake Cumberland Watershed, Kentucky and Tennessee. Sec. 1174. Middle Rio Grande peak flow restoration. Sec. 1175. Prohibition of administrative fees in implementing Rough River Lake Flowage Easement Encroachment Resolution Plan. Sec. 1176. Preconstruction engineering design demonstration program. Subtitle B—Studies and Reports Sec. 1201. Authorization of proposed feasibility studies. Sec. 1202. Additional studies. Sec. 1203. Expedited completion. Sec. 1204. GAO study on benefit-cost analysis reforms. Sec. 1205. Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund report. Sec. 1206. Identification of nonpowered dams for hydropower development. Sec. 1207. Study on innovative ports for offshore wind development. Sec. 1208. Innovative materials and advanced technologies report. Sec. 1209. Study and report on expediting certain waiver processes. Sec. 1210. Report on debris removal. Sec. 1211. Corps flood policy within urban areas. Sec. 1212. Feasibility studies for mitigation of damage. Sec. 1213. Applications of military leasing authorities. Sec. 1214. Community engagement. Sec. 1215. Transparency in administrative expenses. Sec. 1216. Assessment of harbors and inland harbors. Sec. 1217. Maintenance of high-risk flood control projects. Sec. 1218. North Atlantic Division report on hurricane barriers and harbors of refuge. Sec. 1219. Great Lakes coastal resiliency study. Sec. 1220. McMicken Dam, Arizona, and Muddy River, Massachusetts. Sec. 1221. Table Rock Lake, Arkansas and Missouri. Sec. 1222. Forecast-informed reservoir operations. Sec. 1223. Cedar River, Iowa. Sec. 1224. Old River control structure, Louisiana. Sec. 1225. Upper Mississippi River protection. Sec. 1226. Missouri River. Sec. 1227. Lower Missouri River bank stabilization and navigation. Sec. 1228. Coastal Texas study. Sec. 1229. Report on water supply contract, Wright Patman Lake, Texas. Subtitle C—Deauthorizations, Modifications, and Related Provisions Sec. 1303. Project modifications.11Items relating to sections 1301 and 1302 were repealed by subsections
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(h)of section 360 of division AA of Public Law 116–260. Sec. 1304. Lytle and Cajon Creeks, California. Sec. 1305. Yuba River Basin, California. Sec. 1306. Bridgeport Harbor, Connecticut. Sec. 1307. Delaware River navigation project. Sec. 1308. Comprehensive Everglades restoration plan, Central and Southern Florida, Everglades Agricultural Area, Florida. Sec. 1309. Kissimmee River restoration, Florida. Sec. 1310. Levee L-212, Four River Basin, Ocklawaha River, Florida. Sec. 1311. Green River and Barren River Locks and Dams, Kentucky. Sec. 1312. Cape Arundel Disposal Site, Maine. Sec. 1313. Penobscot River, Maine. Sec. 1314. Boston harbor reserved channel deauthorizations. Sec. 1315. Corps of Engineers bridge repair program for New England evacuation routes. Sec. 1316. Plymouth Harbor, Massachusetts. Sec. 1317. Portsmouth Harbor and Piscataqua River. Sec. 1318. Missouri River and tributaries at Kansas Cities, Missouri and Kansas. Sec. 1319. Hampton Harbor, New Hampshire, navigation improvement project. Sec. 1320. Passaic River Federal Navigation Channel, New Jersey. Sec. 1321. Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Area Diversion Project, North Dakota. Sec. 1322. Clatsop County, Oregon. Sec. 1323. Svensen Island, Oregon. Sec. 1324. West Tennessee Tributaries project, Tennessee. Sec. 1325. Puget Sound nearshore ecosystem restoration. Sec. 1326. Milwaukee Harbor, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Sec. 1327. Project completion for disaster areas. Sec. 1328. Federal assistance. Sec. 1329. Expedited initiation. Sec. 1330. Project deauthorization and study extensions. Sec. 1331. Conveyances. Sec. 1332. Report on future water resources development. Subtitle D—Water Resources Infrastructure Sec. 1401. Project authorizations. Sec. 1402. Special rules. Sec. 1403. Norfolk Harbor and Channels, Virginia. TITLE II—DRINKING WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT Sec. 2001. Indian reservation drinking water program. Sec. 2002. Clean, safe, reliable water infrastructure. Sec. 2003. Study on intractable water systems. Sec. 2004. Sense of Congress relating to access to nonpotable water. Sec. 2005. Drinking water infrastructure resilience and sustainability. Sec. 2006. Voluntary school and child care program lead testing grant program enhancement. Sec. 2007. Innovative water technology grant program. Sec. 2008. Improved consumer confidence reports. Sec. 2009. Contractual agreements. Sec. 2010. Additional considerations for compliance. Sec. 2011. Improved accuracy and availability of compliance monitoring data. Sec. 2012. Asset management. Sec. 2013. Community water system risk and resilience. Sec. 2014. Authorization for grants for State programs. Sec. 2015. State revolving loan funds. Sec. 2016. Authorization for source water petition programs. Sec. 2017. Review of technologies. Sec. 2018. Source water. Sec. 2019. Report on Federal cross-cutting requirements. Sec. 2020. Assistance for areas affected by natural disasters. Sec. 2021. Monitoring for unregulated contaminants. Sec. 2022. American iron and steel products. Sec. 2023. Authorization for capitalization grants to States for State drinking water treatment revolving loan funds. TITLE III—ENERGY Sec. 3001. Modernizing authorizations for necessary hydropower approvals. Sec. 3002. Qualifying conduit hydropower facilities. Sec. 3003. Promoting hydropower development at existing nonpowered dams. Sec. 3004. Closed-Loop pumped storage projects. Sec. 3005. Considerations for relicensing terms. Sec. 3006. Fair ratepayer accountability, transparency, and efficiency standards. Sec. 3007. J. Bennett Johnston Waterway hydropower extension. Sec. 3008. Stay and Reinstatement of FERC License No. 11393 for the Mahoney Lake Hydroelectric Project. Sec. 3009. Strategic Petroleum Reserve drawdown. TITLE IV—OTHER MATTERS Subtitle A—Clean Water Sec. 4101. Stormwater infrastructure funding task force. Sec. 4102. Wastewater technology clearinghouse. Sec. 4103. Technical assistance for treatment works. Sec. 4104. Amendments to Long Island Sound programs. Sec. 4105. Authorization of appropriations for Columbia river basin restoration. Sec. 4106. Sewer overflow control grants. Sec. 4107. Assistance for individual household decentralized wastewater systems of individuals with low or moderate income. Subtitle B—WIFIA Reauthorization and Innovative Financing for State Loan Funds Sec. 4201. WIFIA reauthorization and innovative financing for State loan funds. Subtitle C—Miscellaneous Sec. 4301. Agreement with Commissioner of Reclamation. Sec. 4302. Snake River Basin flood prevention action plan. Sec. 4303. GAO audit of contracts and Tainter gate repairs of Harlan County Dam. Sec. 4304. Water infrastructure and workforce investment. Sec. 4305. Regional liaisons for minority, Tribal, and low-income communities. Sec. 4306. WaterSense. Sec. 4307. Predatory and other wild animals. Sec. 4308. Klamath project water and power. Sec. 4309. Certain Bureau of Reclamation dikes. Sec. 4310. Authority to make entire active capacity of Fontenelle Reservoir available for use. Sec. 4311. Blackfeet water rights settlement. Sec. 4312. Indian irrigation fund reauthorization. Sec. 4313. Reauthorization of repair, replacement, and maintenance of certain Indian irrigation projects. Sec. 4314. Indian dam safety reauthorization. Sec. 4315. Diana E. Murphy United States Courthouse. # TITLE I WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
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