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The Water Resources Development Act of 1996 (WRDA 1996) is part of , was enacted by Congress of the United States on October 12, 1996.〔( Public Law 104-303 at THOMAS (Library of Congress) )〕 Most of the provisions of WRDA 1996 are administered by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. ==Title I: Water Resources Projects== Authorizes specified water resources development and conservation projects for navigation, flood control, flood and storm damage reduction, environmental preservation and restoration, shoreline erosion protection, hydropower, and hurricane damage reduction in California, the District of Columbia and Maryland, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Texas, and West Virginia. Specifies total costs, estimated Federal and non-Federal costs, and funding sources and requirements. Authorizes specified projects for navigation, bluff stabilization, flood control and water supply, storm damage reduction and shoreline protection, streambank erosion protection, hurricane damage prevention, and navigation and safety improvements in Alaska, California, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland and Delaware, and New Jersey in accordance with a final report of the Chief of Engineers. Directs study and carrying out of specified projects regarding * flood control in California, Illinois, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New York, and Oregon * bank stabilization in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee * navigation in Alaska, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, and New York * shoreline protection in Florida and New York * snagging and sediment removal in Minnesota; and * habitat and environmental restoration in California, Oregon, and Utah. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Water Resources Development Act of 1996」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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