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97-hr-5840 97 hr 5840 A bill to authorize the National Water Resources Policy and Development Act of 1982, to direct the Water Resources Council to act as the coordinating body for a program of water resources assistance to the States, and for other purposes. Water Resources Development 1982-03-16 1982-04-01 Executive Comment Requested from Interior, Water Resources Council. House Rep. Edgar, Robert W. [D-PA-7] PA D E000043 7 Title I: National Water Resources Policy and Development Act of 1982 - Directs States to review periodically their water resources needs. Authorizes the States to request the Water Resources Council for detailed studies of specific water resources needs. Directs States to submit annually to the Council a list of authorized studies which have not been completed and which are necessary to meet identified water resources needs. Authorizes the appropriate Federal water resources agency to make detailed evaluations of specific water resources needs upon referral by the Council. States that the State or other non- Federal body must agree to pay 25 percent of the costs of the study before any study may be initiated. Provides for State employees to work in coordination with the appropriate agency. Requires such studies to be completed within three years, to the extent practicable and reasonable. Directs the Council to allocate expenditures among the States according to a specified formula. Authorizes appropriations. Directs States to develop and submit to the Council annually a priority list of water resource needs and projects. Declares that a lists will be deemed approved after 60 days unless the Council finds that a list was developed without adequate public participation. Directs the Council to publish in the Federal Register a summary of the projects in such report. Declares such projects: (1) authorized for implementation; (2) eligible for inclusion on a State's priority list; and (3) eligible for specified funding under this Act, 90 days after such a publication. States that if a Governor affected by such project objects to the Council within 90 days, then such project must be authorized by Congress. Sets forth procedures for approving a project not recommended for implementation by a Federal water resources agency. Directs the appropriate Federal water resources agency to ensure that such project is designed according to the principles and standards established by the project. Requires the States or other non-Federal bodies to agree to pay specified percentages of the costs of construction and operation of such projects. Requires any revenues from such projects to be shared between the non-Federal interests and the participating Federal agencies based on their percentage contribution to the project. Terminates projects authorized prior to this Act if: (1) construction has not begun within five years of enactment of this Act; and (2) the project is not on a State's priority list. Authorizes the Council to study regional water resources projects that have national significance and priority. Directs the Council to select up to ten of such projects from among projects authorized prior to enactment of this Act which shall be eligible for direct funding by Congress without regard to specific limitations in this Act. Directs that such projects, if authorized specifically by Congress, shall be constructed at Federal cost. Permits the use of the Inland Waterways Trust Fund, and any replacement trust funds, to pay the non-Federal contribution for commercial inland navigation projects. Requires the Council to report to Congress concerning: (1) national priorities for water resources management through the year 2000; (2) State needs for water resources projects; (3) the best ways to maximize the efficient use of water supplies from existing Federal projects; and (4) cost-sharing mechanisms for water resources projects. Title II: Water Supply Rehabilitation and Conservation Act of 1982 - Directs the Secretary of the Army, through the Chief of Engineers, to plan and carry out rehabilitation of existing urban water supply and distribution systems. Directs the Secretary, after public hearings and consultation with affected States and municipalities, to: (1) review methods of rehabilitating and upgrading means of urban water supply; (2) study methods of maintaining and preserving adequate urban water supply systems; and (3) transmit such studies to Congress by January 1, 1984. Authorizes appropriations. Requires the implementation of a model water conservation program before any municipal water supply project is approved for Federal financial assistance. Describes such model water conservation programs. 2024-02-07T16:02:17Z  

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