What is S. 601?
(Updated September 17, 2016)
Authorizes $12 billion over 10 ten years in federal spending on water supply, flood protection, dam and levee projects, and port improvements. Notably, the bill would:
-authorize nineteen water infrastructure projects that would address flood risk management, environmental restoration, and storm damage prevention;
-construct ship channels to maintain navigation and commerce;
-reauthorize the National Dam Safety Program;
-establish a National Levee Safety Program;
-reduce the Army Corps of Engineers' backlog of over 1,000 outdated projects;
-reform the Army Corps of Engineers' approval process.
Argument in favor
Benefits to river health, an innovative financing pilot program to fund clean water and flood mitigation projects, proactive floodplain protection and restoration activities.
Argument opposed
Provisions have the potential to exacerbate U.S. water infrastructure issues through rubber-stamping of environmentally unsound projects.
Impact
Wide-ranging in scope of influence. Has the potential to affect ports and harbors, endangered species, integrity of bridges, levees and dams.
Cost of S. 601
The CBO estimates that implementing S. 601 would cost about $12 billion over the 2014-2023 period.
Additional Info
Media:
May 2013 White House Statement on S. 601
This Week In Congress: S. 601 Analysis
Of Note:
-If enacted, this would be the Water Resources Development Act since 2007.
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