33 U.S.C. Chapter 9 — PROTECTION OF NAVIGABLE WATERS AND OF HARBOR AND RIVER IMPROVEMENTS GENERALLY
- § 400— Continuing authority programs
- § 401— Construction of bridges, causeways, dams or dikes generally; exemptions
- § 402— Construction of bridges, etc., over Illinois and Mississippi Canal
- § 403— Obstruction of navigable waters generally; wharves; piers, etc.; excavations and filling in
- § 403a— Creation or continuance of obstruction of navigable waters
- § 403b— Lighting at docks and boat launching facilities
- § 404— Establishment of harbor lines; conditions to grants for extension of piers, etc.
- § 405— Establishment and modification of harbor lines on Potomac and Anacostia Rivers
- § 406— Penalty for wrongful construction of bridges, piers, etc.; removal of structures
- § 407— Deposit of refuse in navigable waters generally
- § 407a— Deposit of debris of mines and stamp works
- § 408— Taking possession of, use of, or injury to harbor or river improvements
- § 408a— Expediting approval of modifications and alterations of projects by non-Federal interests
- § 409— Obstruction of navigable waters by vessels; floating timber; marking and removal of sunken vessels
- § 410— Exception as to floating loose timber, sack rafts, etc.; violation of regulations; penalty
- § 411— Penalty for wrongful deposit of refuse; use of or injury to harbor improvements, and obstruction of navigable waters generally
- § 412— Liability of masters, pilots, etc., and of vessels engaged in violations
- § 413— Duty of United States attorneys and other Federal officers in enforcement of provisions; arrest of offenders
- § 414— Vessel removal by Corps of Engineers
- § 415— Summary removal of water craft obstructing navigation; liability of owner, lessee, or operator
- § 416— Appropriations for removal of sunken water craft
- § 417— Expenses of investigations by Department of the Army
- § 418— Provisions for protection of New York Harbor unaffected
- § 419— Regulation by Secretary governing transportation and dumping of dredgings, refuse, etc., into navigable waters; oyster lands; appropriations
- § 419a— Management practices to extend capacity and useful life of dredged material disposal areas
- § 420— Piers and cribs on Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers
- § 421— Deposit of refuse, etc., in Lake Michigan near Chicago
- § 422— Modification and extension of harbor lines at Chicago
- § 423— Establishment of pierhead and bulkhead lines in Wilmington Harbor, California
- § 424— Establishment of pierhead or bulkhead lines in Newport Harbor, California
- § 424a— Modification of harbor lines in Newport Harbor, California
- § 426— Investigations concerning erosion of shores of coastal and lake waters
- § 426–1— Coastal Engineering Research Center; establishment; powers and functions
- § 426–2— Board on Coastal Engineering Research
- § 426–3— Transfer of functions of Beach Erosion Board
- § 426a— Additional investigations concerning erosion of shores of coastal and lake waters; payment of costs; “shores” defined
- § 426b— Applicability of existing laws; projects referred to Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors
- § 426c— Report by Coastal Engineering Research Center
- § 426d— Payment of expenses
- § 426e— Federal aid in protection of shores
- § 426e–1— Shore protection projects
- § 426e–2— Clarification of munition disposal authorities
- § 426e–3— Coastal storm damage reduction contracts
- § 426f— Reimbursements
- § 426g— Storm and hurricane restoration and impact minimization program
- § 426g–1— State and regional plans
- § 426h–1— Definitions
- § 426i— Shore damage prevention or mitigation
- § 426i–2— National coastal data bank
- § 426k— Five year demonstration program to temporarily increase diversion of water from Lake Michigan at Chicago, Illinois
- § 426l— Protection of Lake Ontario
- § 426m— Collection and removal of drift and debris from publicly maintained commercial boat harbors and adjacent land and water areas
- § 426n— Technical assistance to States and local governments; cost sharing
- § 426o— Great Lakes material disposal
- § 426o–1— Great Lakes dredging levels adjustment
- § 426o–2— Great Lakes navigation and protection
- § 426p— Corps of Engineers
- § 441— Deposit of refuse prohibited; penalty
- § 442— Liability of officers of towing vessel
- § 443— Permit for dumping; penalty for taking or towing boat or scow without permit
- § 444— Dumping at other place than designated dumping grounds; penalty; person liable; excuses for deviation
- § 445— Equipment and marking of boats or scows
- § 446— Inspectors; appointment, powers, and duties
- § 447— Bribery of inspector; penalty
- § 448— Return of permit; penalty for failure to return
- § 449— Disposition of dredged matter; persons liable; penalty
- § 450— Liability of vessel
- § 451— Supervisor of harbor; appointment and duties
- § 451a— Harbors subject to this subchapter
- § 451b— Waters included within subchapter
- § 452— Taking shellfish or otherwise interfering with navigation in New York Harbor channels; penalty; arrest and procedure
- § 453— Regulations for navigation of Ambrose Channel; exclusion of tows and sailing vessels
- § 454— Consent of Congress to obstruction of waters by New York City
- § 465— Authority to dredge; riparian rights of United States
- § 466g–1— Controversies involving construction or application of interstate compacts and pollution of waters
- § 467— Definitions
- § 467a— Inspection of dams
- § 467b— Investigation reports to Governors
- § 467c— Determination of danger to human life and property
- § 467d— National inventory of dams and low-head dams
- § 467e— Interagency Committee on Dam Safety
- § 467f— National dam safety program
- § 467f–1— Lock and dam security
- § 467f–2— Rehabilitation of high hazard potential dams
- § 467g— Research
- § 467g–1— Dam safety training
- § 467g–2— Public awareness and outreach for dam safety
- § 467h— Reports
- § 467i— Statutory construction
- § 467j— Authorization of appropriations
- § 467n— Recovery of dam modification costs required for safety purposes