U.S Code last checked for updates: May 03, 2024
§ 2347c.
Small water storage projects
(a)
In general
(b)
Requirements
To be eligible to participate in the program under this section, a small water storage project shall—
(1)
in the case of a new small water storage project, have a water storage capacity of not less than 2,000 acre-feet and not more than 30,000 acre-feet;
(2)
in the case of an enlargement of an existing small water storage project, be for an enlargement of not less than 1,000 acre-feet and not more than 30,000 acre-feet;
(3)
provide—
(A)
flood risk management benefits;
(B)
ecological benefits; or
(C)
water management, water conservation, or water supply; and
(4)
be—
(A)
economically justified, environmentally acceptable, and technically feasible; or
(B)
in the case of a project providing ecological benefits, cost-effective with respect to such benefits.
(c)
Scope
(d)
Expedited projects
(e)
Use of data
In conducting a study under this section, to the maximum extent practicable, the Secretary shall—
(1)
as the Secretary determines appropriate, consider and utilize any applicable hydrologic, economic, or environmental data that is prepared for a small water storage project under State law as the documentation, or part of the documentation, required to complete State water plans or other State planning documents relating to water resources management; and
(2)
consider information developed by the non-Federal interest in relation to another study, to the extent the Secretary determines such information is applicable, appropriate, or otherwise authorized by law.
(f)
Cost share
(1)
Study
The Federal share of the cost of a study conducted under this section shall be—
(A)
100 percent for costs not to exceed $100,000; and
(B)
50 percent for any costs above $100,000.
(2)
Construction
A small water storage project carried out under this section shall be subject to the cost-sharing requirements applicable to projects under section 2213 of this title, including—
(A)
municipal and industrial water supply: 100 percent non-Federal;
(B)
agricultural water supply: 35 percent non-Federal; and
(C)
recreation, including recreational navigation: 50 percent of separable costs and, in the case of any harbor or inland harbor or channel project, 50 percent of joint and separable costs allocated to recreational navigation.
(g)
OMRRR responsibility
(h)
Individual project limit
(i)
Authorization of appropriations
(Pub. L. 116–260, div. AA, title I, § 155, Dec. 27, 2020, 134 Stat. 2660.)
cite as: 33 USC 2347c