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Code · U.S. Code · Title 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS · CHAPTER 36— WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT · SUBCHAPTER V— GENERAL PROVISIONS · § 2353

§ 2353. Structural health monitoring

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(a)In general The Secretary shall design and develop a structural health monitoring program to assess and improve the condition of infrastructure constructed and maintained by the Corps of Engineers, including research, design, and development of systems and frameworks for—
(1)response to flood and earthquake events;
(2)predisaster mitigation measures;
(3)lengthening the useful life of the infrastructure; and
(4)identifying risks due to sea level rise.
(b)Consultation and considerations In developing the program under subsection (a), the Secretary shall—
(1)consult with academic and other experts; and
(2)consider models for maintenance and repair information, the development of degradation models for real-time measurements and environmental inputs, and research on qualitative inspection data as surrogate sensors.
(Pub. L. 114–322, title I, § 1151, Dec. 16, 2016, 130 Stat. 1661.)
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