§ 578b. Disposition of projects
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(a)In general In carrying out a disposition study for a project of the Corps of Engineers, or a separable element of such a project, including a disposition study under section 549a of this title, the Secretary shall consider modifications that would improve the overall quality of the environment in the public interest, including removal of the project or separable element of a project.
(b)Disposition study transparency The Secretary shall carry out disposition studies described in subsection
(a)in a transparent manner, including by—
(1)providing opportunities for public input; and
(2)publishing the final disposition studies.
(c)Removal of infrastructure For disposition studies described in subsection
(a)in which the Secretary determines that a Federal interest no longer exists, and makes a recommendation of removal of the project or separable element of a project, the Secretary is authorized, using existing authorities, to pursue removal of the project or separable element of a project in partnership with other Federal agencies and non-Federal entities with appropriate capabilities to undertake infrastructure removal.
(Pub. L. 115–270, title I, § 1168, Oct. 23, 2018, 132 Stat. 3798.)
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