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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Water Resources Development Act of 2007 · Sec. 5001

Sec. 5001. MAINTENANCE OF NAVIGATION CHANNELS

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## SEC. 5001 MAINTENANCE OF NAVIGATION CHANNELS ###
(a)In General Upon request of a non-Federal interest, the Secretary shall be responsible for maintenance of the following navigation channels and breakwaters constructed or improved by the non-Federal interest if the Secretary determines that such maintenance is economically justified and environmentally acceptable and that the channel or breakwater was constructed in accordance with applicable permits and appropriate engineering and design standards: ####
(1)Manatee Harbor basin, Florida. ####
(2)Tampa Harbor, Sparkman Channel and Davis Island, Florida. ####
(3)West turning basin, Canaveral Harbor, Florida. ####
(4)Bayou LaFourche Channel, Port Fourchon, Louisiana. ####
(5)Calcasieu River at Devil's Elbow, Louisiana. ####
(6)Pidgeon Industrial Harbor, Pidgeon Industrial Park, Memphis Harbor, Tennessee. ####
(7)Houston Ship Channel, Bayport Cruise Channel and Bayport Cruise turning basin, as part of the existing Bayport Channel, Texas. ####
(8)Pix Bayou Navigation Channel, Chambers County, Texas. ####
(9)Jacintoport Channel at Houston Ship Channel, Texas. ####
(10)Racine Harbor, Wisconsin. ###
(b)Completion of Assessment Not later than 6 months after the date of receipt of a request from a non-Federal interest for Federal assumption of maintenance of a channel listed in subsection (a), the Secretary shall make a determination as provided in subsection
(a)and advise the non-Federal interest of the Secretary's determination.
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