U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Identifies Long-Term Disaster Recovery Projects and Additional Short-Term Repairs to be Accomplished with 2018…
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Among other things, Public Law 115-123 provided
USACE will use funds provided in the Construction account to construct 60 flood and storm damage reduction projects in 16 states and one territory. Where appropriate, these funds will be made available to eligible non-federal sponsors that have the capability and desire to complete these projects under Section 1043 of WRRDA 2014.
USACE will use funds provided in the Investigations account to complete flood and coastal storm damage reduction studies in 14 states and two territories that will focus on the opportunities to reduce the overall flood risk facing the Nation.
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"In providing the current working estimates of funds required to fully fund these studies and construction projects, the Corps is showing its commitment to "moving dirt" and, more importantly, to completing studies and construction," said Mr.
The tables listing the studies and projects receiving funding are posted at http://www.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Budget/ under "Supplemental Appropriations for Disasters 2018." There are two separate categories under which projects are funded, "Long-Term Disaster Recovery Investment Program" and "Short-Term Repairs". In the cases of Operation and Maintenance and Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies, the tables supersede previously posted tables.
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