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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Thomas R. Carper Water Resources Development Act of 2024 · Sec. 1401

Sec. 1401. PROJECT AUTHORIZATIONS

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## SEC. 1401 PROJECT AUTHORIZATIONS 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: ####
(1)Navigation **A. State** **B.** **Name** **C.** **Date of** **Report of** **Chief of Engineers** **D.** **Estimated** **Costs** 1. AKAkutan Harbor Navigational Improvements, AkutanJuly 17, 2024Federal: $70,898,000Non-Federal: $1,749,000Total: $72,647,0002. CAOakland Harbor Turning Basins Widening, OaklandMay 30, 2024Federal: $432,232,000Non-Federal: $210,298,000Total: $642,530,0003. FLTampa Harbor, Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties, Deep Draft NavigationAugust 14, 2024Federal: $520,420,000Non-Federal: $627,840,000Total: $1,148,260,0004. MDBaltimore Harbor Anchorages and Channels Modification of Seagirt Loop Channel, City of Baltimore, Deep Draft NavigationJune 22, 2023Federal: $53,765,250Non-Federal: $17,921,750Total: $71,687,000 ####
(2)Hurricane and storm damage risk reduction **A. State** **B.** **Name** **C.** **Date of** **Report of** **Chief of** **Engineers** **D.** **Estimated** **Costs** 1. DC, VAMetropolitan Washington, District of Columbia, Coastal Storm Risk ManagementJune 17, 2024Federal: $10,160,800Non-Federal: $5,471,200Total: $15,632,0002. FLSt. Johns County, Ponte Vedra Beach Coastal Storm Risk ManagementApril 18, 2024Federal: $50,449,000Non-Federal: $91,317,000Total: $141,766,0003. FLMiami-Dade Back Bay, Miami-Dade County, Coastal Storm Risk ManagementAugust 26, 2024Federal: $1,756,000,000Non-Federal: $945,000,000Total: $2,701,000,0004. MDBaltimore Metropolitan, Baltimore City, Coastal Storm Risk ManagementAugust 5, 2024Federal: $51,439,700Non-Federal: $27,698,300Total: $79,138,0005. NYSouth Shore Staten Island, Fort Wadsworth to Oakwood Beach, Richmond County, Coastal Storm Risk ManagementFebruary 6, 2024Federal: $1,775,600,000Non-Federal: $368,200,000Total: $2,143,800,0006. PRPuerto Rico, Coastal Storm Risk ManagementJuly 30, 2024Federal: $99,570,000Non-Federal: $159,010,000Total: $258,580,0007. RIRhode Island Coastline, Coastal Storm Risk ManagementSeptember 28, 2023Federal: $216,690,500Non-Federal: $116,679,500Total: $333,370,000 ####
(3)Flood risk management and hurricane and storm damage risk reduction **A. State** **B.** **Name** **C.** **Date of** **Report of** **Chief of Engineers** **D.** **Estimated** **Costs** 1. LASt. Tammany Parish, Louisiana Coastal Storm and Flood Risk ManagementMay 28, 2024Federal: $3,706,814,000Non-Federal: $2,273,679,000Total: $5,980,493,000 ####
(4)Navigation and hurricane and storm damage risk reduction **A. State** **B.** **Name** **C.** **Date of** **Report of** **Chief of Engineers** **D.** **Estimated** **Costs** 1. TXGulf Intracoastal Waterway, Coastal Resilience Study, Brazoria and Matagorda CountiesJune 2, 2023Total: $322,761,000 ####
(5)Flood risk management and ecosystem restoration **A. State** **B.** **Name** **C.** **Date of** **Report of** **Chief of Engineers** **D.** **Estimated** **Costs** 1. MSMemphis Metropolitan Stormwater - North DeSoto County Feasibility Study, DeSoto CountyDecember 18, 2023Federal: $17,380,000Non-Federal: $9,358,000Total: $26,738,000 ####
(6)Ecosystem restoration **A. State** **B.** **Name** **C.** **Date of** **Report of** **Chief of Engineers** **D.** **Estimated** **Costs** 1. FLComprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, Western Everglades Restoration PlanSeptember 11, 2024Federal: $1,057,630,000Non-Federal: $1,057,630,000Total: $2,115,260,0002. TN, ARMississippi River, Hatchie-Loosahatchie, Mississippi River Mile 775-736August 12, 2024Federal: $41,306,000Non-Federal: $22,353,000Total: $63,659,000 ####
(7)Flood risk management **A. State** **B.** **Name** **C.** **Date of** **Report of** **Chief of Engineers** **D.** **Estimated** **Costs** 1. NCTar Pamlico River BasinSeptember 11, 2024Federal: $65,142,350Non-Federal: $35,076,650Total: $100,219,000 ####
(8)Modifications and other projects **A. State** **B.** **Name** **C.** **Date of** **Decision** **Document** **D.** **Estimated** **Costs** 1. AZTres Rios, Arizona Ecosystem Restoration ProjectMay 28, 2024Federal: $215,574,000Non-Federal: $119,835,000Total: $335,409,0002. FLComprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Phase I Project, Miami-Dade CountyDecember 2, 2024Federal: $171,215,000Non-Federal: $171,215,000Total: $342,430,0003. KSManhattan, Kansas Federal Levee SystemMay 6, 2024Federal: $29,725,000Non-Federal: $16,006,000Total: $45,731,0004. MOUniversity City Branch, River Des Peres, University City, St. Louis County, Flood Risk ManagementFebruary 9, 2024Federal: $9,299,000Non-Federal: $5,007,000Total: $14,306,000
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