33 U.S.C. Chapter 36 — WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
- § 2201— “Secretary” defined
- § 2202— Non-Federal engagement and review
- § 2203— Review of contracting policies
- § 2211— Harbors
- § 2211a— Preserving United States harbors
- § 2212— Inland waterway transportation
- § 2213— Flood control and other purposes
- § 2213a— Treatment of certain benefits and costs
- § 2214— General credit for flood control
- § 2215— Feasibility studies; planning, engineering, and design
- § 2216— Rate of interest
- § 2217— Limitation on applicability of certain provisions in reports
- § 2218— General applicability of cost sharing
- § 2219— Definitions
- § 2220— Rivers and harbors and other waterways projects for benefit of navigation, flood control, hurricane protection, beach erosion control, and other purposes
- § 2221— Cost limitations on projects
- § 2222— Use of other Federal funds
- § 2223— Transfer of excess credit
- § 2224— Crediting authority for federally authorized navigation projects
- § 2225— Credit or reimbursement
- § 2226— Water resources projects on Federal land
- § 2227— Clarification of impacts to other Federal facilities
- § 2231— Study of water resources development projects by non-Federal interests
- § 2232— Construction of water resources development projects by non-Federal interests
- § 2233— Coordination and scheduling of Federal, State, and local actions
- § 2234— Nonapplicability to Saint Lawrence Seaway
- § 2235— Construction in usable increments
- § 2236— Port or harbor dues
- § 2237— Information for national security
- § 2238— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2238a— Estimate of harbor maintenance needs
- § 2238b— Funding for harbor maintenance programs
- § 2238b–1— Budgetary treatment expansion and adjustment for the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund
- § 2238c— Additional measures at donor ports and energy transfer ports
- § 2238d— Maintenance of harbors of refuge
- § 2238e— Additional projects for underserved community harbors
- § 2240— Emergency response services
- § 2241— Definitions
- § 2242— Remote and subsistence harbors
- § 2243— Arctic deep draft port development partnerships
- § 2251— Inland Waterways Users Board
- § 2252— Project delivery process reforms
- § 2253— Annual financial review
- § 2254— Assessment of operation and maintenance needs of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
- § 2255— Inland waterways riverbank stabilization
- § 2255a— High water-low water preparedness
- § 2261— Territories development study
- § 2262— Survey of potential for use of certain facilities as hydroelectric facilities
- § 2263— Study of Corps capability to conserve fish and wildlife
- § 2263a— Aquatic invasive species research
- § 2265— Columbia River/Arkansas River Basin transfers
- § 2266— Canadian tidal power study
- § 2267— New York Bight study
- § 2267a— Watershed and river basin assessments
- § 2267b— Post-disaster watershed assessments
- § 2268— Marine technology review
- § 2269— Tribal partnership program
- § 2270— Subsurface drain systems research and development
- § 2280— Maximum cost of projects
- § 2281— Matters to be addressed in planning
- § 2281a— Tribal Liaison
- § 2281b— Corps of Engineers support for underserved communities; outreach
- § 2281c— Continuing authority programs
- § 2281d— Declaration of policy
- § 2282— Feasibility reports
- § 2282a— Planning
- § 2282b— Submission of reports to Congress
- § 2282c— Vertical integration and acceleration of studies
- § 2282d— Annual report to Congress
- § 2282d–1— Report to Congress on authorized studies and projects
- § 2282e— Post-authorization change reports
- § 2282f— Review of resiliency assessments
- § 2282g— Scope of feasibility studies
- § 2282h— Economic, hydraulic, and hydrologic modeling
- § 2283— Fish and wildlife mitigation
- § 2283a— Status report
- § 2283b— Clarification of mitigation authority
- § 2283c— Technical assistance
- § 2284— Benefits and costs attributable to environmental measures
- § 2284a— Benefits to navigation
- § 2284b— Scenic and aesthetic considerations
- § 2285— Environmental Protection and Mitigation Fund
- § 2286— Acceptance of certain funds for mitigation
- § 2287— Continued planning and investigations
- § 2289— Urban and rural flood control frequency
- § 2289a— Consideration of measures
- § 2289b— Stormwater management projects
- § 2290— Flood control in Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
- § 2291— Federal Project Repayment District
- § 2292— Surveying and mapping
- § 2292a— National coastal mapping program
- § 2293— Reprogramming during national emergencies
- § 2293a— Reprogramming of funds for projects by Corps of Engineers
- § 2294— Office of Environmental Policy
- § 2295— Compilation of laws; annual reports
- § 2295a— Policy and technical standards
- § 2296— Acquisition of recreation lands
- § 2297— Operation and maintenance on recreation lands
- § 2298— Impact of proposed projects on existing recreation facilities
- § 2298a— Databases of Corps recreational sites
- § 2299— Acquisition of beach fill
- § 2300— Study of Corps capabilities
- § 2303— Historical properties
- § 2304— Separability
- § 2305— Use of FMHA funds
- § 2306— Reports
- § 2307— Control of ice
- § 2308— Campgrounds for senior citizens
- § 2309— Great Lakes Commodities Marketing Board
- § 2309a— Project modifications for improvement of environment or drought resiliency
- § 2310— Cost sharing for Territories and Indian tribes
- § 2311— Report to Congress covering proposals for water impoundment facilities
- § 2312— Comments on certain changes in operations of reservoirs
- § 2313— Research and development
- § 2313a— Engineering and environmental innovations of national significance
- § 2313b— Support of Army civil works program
- § 2314— Innovative technology
- § 2314a— Technical assistance program
- § 2314b— Advanced modeling technologies
- § 2315— Periodic statements
- § 2315a— Transparency in accounting and administrative expenses
- § 2315b— Transparency and accountability in cost sharing for water resources development projects
- § 2316— Environmental protection mission
- § 2317— Wetlands
- § 2317a— Cooperative agreements
- § 2317b— Mitigation banks and in-lieu fee arrangements
- § 2318— Flood plain management
- § 2319— Reservoir management
- § 2320— Protection of recreational and commercial uses
- § 2321— Operation and maintenance of navigation and hydroelectric facilities
- § 2321a— Hydroelectric power project uprating
- § 2321b— Expediting hydropower at Corps of Engineers facilities
- § 2322— Single entities
- § 2323— Technical assistance to private entities
- § 2323a— Interagency and international support authority
- § 2324— Reduced pricing for certain water supply storage
- § 2325— Voluntary contributions for environmental and recreation projects
- § 2325a— Authority to accept and use materials and services
- § 2325b— Materials, services, and funds for repair, restoration, or rehabilitation of projects
- § 2326— Regional sediment management
- § 2326a— Dredged material disposal facility partnerships
- § 2326b— Sediment management
- § 2326c— Reservoir sediment
- § 2326d— Alternative projects to maintenance dredging
- § 2326e— Non-Federal interest dredging authority
- § 2326f— Maintenance dredging data
- § 2326g— Beneficial use of dredged material; dredged material management plans
- § 2326h— Five-year regional dredged material management plans
- § 2326i— Beneficial use of dredged material
- § 2326j— Transfer of suitable dredged material
- § 2327— Definition of rehabilitation for inland waterway projects
- § 2327a— Rehabilitation of Corps of Engineers constructed pump stations
- § 2328— Challenge cost-sharing program for management of recreation facilities
- § 2328a— Special use permits
- § 2329— International outreach program
- § 2330— Aquatic ecosystem restoration
- § 2330a— Monitoring ecosystem restoration
- § 2330b— Fish hatcheries
- § 2330c— Aquatic ecosystem restoration
- § 2330d— Public recreational amenities in ecosystem restoration projects
- § 2331— Use of continuing contracts for construction of certain projects
- § 2331a— Initiating work on separable elements
- § 2332— Shoreline and riverine protection and restoration
- § 2333— Irrigation diversion protection and fisheries enhancement assistance
- § 2334— Innovative technologies for watershed restoration
- § 2335— Coastal aquatic habitat management
- § 2336— Abandoned and inactive noncoal mine restoration
- § 2337— Property protection program
- § 2338— Reburial and conveyance authority
- § 2339— Assistance programs
- § 2339a— Cooperative agreements with Indian tribes
- § 2340— Revision of project partnership agreement; cost sharing
- § 2341— Expedited actions for emergency flood damage reduction
- § 2341a— Prioritization
- § 2341b— Prioritization of certain projects
- § 2341c— Criteria for funding environmental infrastructure projects
- § 2342— Access to water resource data
- § 2343— Independent peer review
- § 2344— Safety assurance review
- § 2345— Electronic submission and tracking of permit applications
- § 2346— Project administration
- § 2346a— Real estate administrative fees
- § 2347— Coordination and scheduling of Federal, State, and local actions
- § 2347a— Determination of project completion
- § 2347b— Purpose and need
- § 2347c— Small water storage projects
- § 2348— Project acceleration
- § 2348a— NEPA reporting
- § 2349— Categorical exclusions in emergencies
- § 2350— Corrosion prevention
- § 2351— Durability, sustainability, and resilience
- § 2351a— Operation and maintenance of existing infrastructure
- § 2351b— Federal breakwaters and jetties
- § 2352— Funding to process permits
- § 2353— Structural health monitoring
- § 2353a— Aging infrastructure
- § 2354— Easements for electric, telephone, or broadband service facilities
- § 2355— Prior project authorization
- § 2356— Project consultation
- § 2357— Managed aquifer recharge study and working group