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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Federal Nonnuclear Energy Research and Development Act of 1974 · Sec. 13

Sec. 13. water resource evaluation

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## Sec. 13 water resource evaluation ###
(a)The Water Resources Council shall undertake assessments of water resource requirements and water supply availability for any nonnuclear energy technology and any probable combinations of technologies which are the subject of Federal research and development efforts authorized by this Act, and the commercial development of which could have significant impacts on water resources. In the preparation of its assessment, the Council shall— ####
(1)utilize to the maximum extent practicable data on water supply and demand available in the files of member agencies of the Council; ####
(2)collect and compile any additional data it deems necessary for complete and accurate assessments; ####
(3)give full consideration to the constraints upon availability imposed by treaty, compact, court decree, State water laws, and water rights granted pursuant to State and Federal law; ####
(4)assess the effects of development of such technology on water quality; ####
(5)include estimates of cost associated with production and management of the required water supply, and the cost of disposal of waste water generated by the proposed facility or process; ####
(6)assess the environmental, social, and economic impact of any change in use of currently utilized water resource that may be required by the proposed facility or process; and ####
(7)consult with the Council on Environmental Quality. ###
(b)For any proposed demonstration project which may involve a significant impact on water resources, the Secretary shall, as a precondition of Federal assistance to that project, request the Water Resources Council to prepare an assessment of water requirements and availability for such project. A report on the assessment shall be published in the Federal Register for public review thirty days prior to the expenditure of Federal funds on the demonstration. ###
(c)For any proposed Federal assistance for commercial application of energy technologies pursuant to this Act, the Water Resource Council shall, as a precondition of such Federal assistance, provide to the Secretary an assessment of the availability of adequate water resources for such commercial application and an evaluation of the environmental, social, and economic impacts of the dedication of water to such uses. ###
(d)Reports of assessments and evaluations prepared by the Council pursuant to subsections
(a)and
(c)shall be published in the Federal Register and at least ninety days shall be provided for public review and comment. Comments received shall accompany the reports when they are submitted to the Secretary and shall be available to the public. ###
(e)The Council shall include a broad survey and analysis of regional and national water resource availability for energy development in the biennial assessment required by section 102(a) of the Water Resources Planning Act (42 U.S.C. 1962a–1(a)). ###
(f)The Secretary shall, upon enactment of this subsection, be a member of the Council. **[**[42 U.S.C. 5912](/us/usc/t42/s5912)**]**
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