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S 507 - 106

Water Resources Development Act of 1999

Became Public Law No: 106-53.

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Summary

48 Conference report filed in House Feb 3, 2000

TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Water Resources Projects Title II: General Provisions Title III: Project-Related Provisions Title IV: Studies Title V: Miscellaneous Provisions Title VI: Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, and State of South Dakota Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Restoration Water Resources Development Act of 1999 - Title I: Water Resources Projects - Authorizes projects for navigation, flood control, environmental restoration, recreation, hurricane and storm damage reduction, ecosystem restoration, shore protection, aquifer storage and recovery, and navigation mitigation in Alaska, Arizona, California, Delaware, Delaware and New Jersey, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland and Virginia, Minnesota, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and Texas. Authorizes projects for water resources development and conservation and related purposes, subject to a final report from the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), in Alaska, California, Delaware and New Jersey, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington, Texas, and Washington. (Sec. 102) Directs the Secretary of the Army to conduct studies and carry out small flood control projects in Alaska, California, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Missouri. (Sec. 103) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies and carry out small bank stabilization projects in Alaska, Indiana, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and West Virginia. (Sec. 104) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies and carry out small navigation projects in Arkansas, California, Guam, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, and Ohio. (Sec. 105) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies and carry out small environmental restoration projects in California, Illinois, and Virginia. (Sec. 106) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies and carry out aquatic ecosystem restoration projects in California, Florida, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Title II: General Provisions - Amends the Flood Control Act of: (1) 1948 to allow the construction of both small structural and nonstructural projects, and to increase from $5 million to $7 million the maximum amount to be expended for any single project; (2) 1960 to provide that certain fee collection limitations shall not apply to funds voluntarily contributed by State and local governments and non-Federal public agencies for expanding the scope of services requested by such entities; and (3) 1936 to authorize the Secretary to use funds contributed by States and other political subdivisions for environmental restoration (currently, only flood control) work. (Sec. 204) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to require that technologies selected for demonstration at a sediments decontamination project in the New York-New Jersey Harbor be intended to result in practical end-use products. Requires the Secretary to assist such project to ensure the availability of sufficient quantities of contaminated material. Increases the authorization of appropriations for such project to reflect costs for technology testing and commercialization and the development of full-scale processing facilities within the Harbor. (Sec. 205) Amends the River and Harbor Act of 1958 to: 1) include any noxious aquatic plant growth within a comprehensive program for the control of aquatic growth; and (2) increase the annual authorization of appropriations for such program. Encourages the Secretary, under such program, to utilize contracts, cooperative agreements, and grants with colleges and universities and other non-Federal entities. (Sec. 206) Requires the Secretary to enter into continuing contracts with respect to a water resources project if initiation of construction has occurred but sufficient funds are not available to complete the project. (Sec. 207) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1996 to permit studies undertaken by the Secretary concerning the Pacific region to include flood damage reduction and environmental restoration; (2) 1996 to extend through FY 2003 the Everglades and South Florida Ecosystem Restoration program; (3) 1992 to allow nonprofit entities to serve as the non-Federal interest for projects for beneficial uses of dredged material; (4) 1996 to allow nonprofit entities to serve as the non-Federal interest for aquatic ecosystem restoration projects and for watershed management, restoration, and development projects; and (5) 1996 to include for such watershed projects certain additional areas in California, Illinois, North Carolina, West Virginia, and Florida. (Sec. 212) Authorizes the Secretary to conduct projects to reduce flood hazards and restore the natural functions and values of rivers throughout the United States. Requires appropriate studies. Requires non-Federal interests to pay 35 percent of the cost of any environmental restoration or nonstructural flood control project carried out. Outlines project selection criteria, policies, and procedures. Requires a report to specified congressional committees. Provides a cost limitation of $30 million on any single project. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 213) Authorizes the Secretary to review and report to specified congressional committees on Corps implementation of the shoreline management program. (Sec. 214) Amends the River and Harbor Act of 1968 to authorize additional shore damage mitigation activities for the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. (Sec. 215) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to provide the non-Federal share of construction costs for projects for periodic shore nourishment. Amends the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to prohibit a fee charge to a State or local government for the use of Outer Continental Shelf sand, gravel, and shell resources. Directs the Secretary to: (1) report to Congress on the state of U.S. shorelines; and (2) establish a national coastal databank for data on the geophysical and climatological characteristics of such shorelines. (Sec. 216) Amends the: (1) Flood Control Act of 1960 to direct the Secretary to coordinate with the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other appropriate agencies to ensure that flood control projects and plans are complementary and integrated; and (2) Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to extend through December 31, 2003, the authority to sell annual passes for the use of recreation facilities. (Sec. 217) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1976 to reduce from 50 to 35 the percent of total cost to be borne by States for placing dredged sand on State beaches. Directs the Secretary to work with Ohio and other Great Lakes States to fully implement and maximize beneficial reuse of dredged materials along Great Lakes shores. Authorizes the Secretary to design and construct certain shore protection projects, and to stabilize beach erosion, at specified Texas shorelines. (Sec. 219) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1990 to provide for the calculation of benefits for a proposed project for nonstructural flood damage reduction. Allows current flood control projects to be reevaluated to consider nonstructural alternatives. (Sec. 220) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to include certain lakes and ponds in California and New Hampshire as authorized projects under the lakes program. (Sec. 221) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to limit the non-Federal share of first costs which may be satisfied through in-kind contributions in connection with fish and wildlife mitigation projects. (Sec. 222) Expresses the sense of Congress that all equipment and products purchased with funds made available under this Act should be American made. (Sec. 223) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to allow non-Federal interests to carry out construction under flood control projects only if the Secretary approves such construction after reviewing construction studies and design documents. (Sec. 224) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1990 to: (1) reduce from 50 to 35 percent of project costs the required non-Federal share for removing contaminated sediments from U.S. navigable waters; (2) increase the authorization of appropriations for such projects; and (3) add specified projects in New Jersey, Oklahoma, and Oregon. (Sec. 225) Authorizes the Secretary during FY 1999 through 2002 to withhold a specified amount of recreation user fees for repair and maintenance projects, interpretation, signage, habitat or facility enhancement, resource preservation, annual operation and maintenance, and law enforcement related to public use at recreation sites. (Sec. 226) Increases that annual authorization of appropriations for small storm damage reduction projects. (Sec. 227) Directs the Secretary to inventory and review all Corps activities that are not inherently governmental in nature in accordance with the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act of 1998. Title III: Project-Related Provisions - Modifies projects for flood control, navigation, habitat restoration, water supply, shoreline protection, shore protection and harbor mitigation, beach erosion control, storm damage reduction and shoreline erosion protection, recreation, pedestrian access features, hurricane protection, levees, environmental infrastructure, mitigation of fish and wildlife losses, watersheds, canal system restoration, environmental restoration, and rediversion (together with certain study or report requirements and adjustments or extensions of authorizations of appropriations, in some cases) in Alabama and Mississippi, Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas, California, Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and West Virginia and Pennsylvania. (Sec. 364) Reauthorizes projects for flood control, shore protection, and navigation in Florida, Michigan, North Dakota, and Tennessee. (Sec. 365) Deauthorizes navigation projects in Connecticut, Maine, and Massachusetts. (Sec. 366) Modifies: (1) a navigation project at Wells Harbor, Maine; (2) a project for flood damage reduction on the American and Sacramento Rivers, California;(3) a flood control project in Martin, Kentucky; (4) a navigation project on the Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers, Alabama; (5) a project at the Tropicana Wash and Flamingo Wash, Nevada; (6) the Comite River Diversion Project, Louisiana; (7) a navigation project on St. Mary's River, Michigan; (8) the project for flood control, navigation, and other purposes at the White River Basin, Arkansas and Missouri; and (9) the water conveyances construction project at Waurika Lake, Oklahoma. (Sec. 373) Directs the Secretary to review and reimburse the city of Charlevoix, Michigan, for the Federal share of construction costs of the new revetment connection to the Federal navigation project there. Title IV: Studies - Directs the Secretary to study, and make recommendations to specified congressional committees on, non-Federal cost-sharing requirements for the construction, operation, and maintenance of deep draft harbor projects. (Sec. 402) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies with respect to specified projects in Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois and Wisconsin, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Michigan and Ohio, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, New York and Vermont, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, the Great Lakes, the Chesapeake Bay, the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, and the Susquehanna River Basin and the upper Chesapeake Bay. Title V: Miscellaneous Provisions - Authorizes the Secretary to complete remaining portions of Natural Resources Conservation Service flood control projects at Llagas Creek, California, and Thornton Reservoir, Illinois. (Sec. 502) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to authorize appropriations for construction assistance for specified projects in California, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, and Virginia. (Sec. 503) Directs the Secretary to review sediment dredging technologies and to select the technology that will increase the effectiveness of removing contaminated sediments and significantly reduce contamination of the water column. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 504) Authorizes the Secretary to provide safety assistance at specified dams in California, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 505) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1990 to authorize nonprofit public or private entities to contribute all or a portion of the costs of Great Lakes remedial action plans. (Sec. 506) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to use authority under such Act for the control of sea lamprey at any Great Lakes basin location. (Sec. 507) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1996 to add specified areas in Florida, Louisiana, and Washington under a program for the maintenance of navigation channels; (2) 1986 to increase the amount authorized to conduct measurements of Lake Michigan diversions, and to extend such authorization through FY 2003; and (3) 1986 relating to the Upper Mississippi River environmental management program to include an applied research program, require program evaluation every six years, increase and extend through FY 2009 its authorization of appropriations, and require information on habitat needs assessments to be included in required reports. (Sec. 510) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to increase the annual authorization of appropriations for a monitoring program for the Atlantic coast of New York. (Sec. 511) Authorizes the Secretary, in evaluating water control management, to consider a regionalized water control management plan, but prohibits the implementation of such plan until a report is submitted to specified congressional committees. (Sec. 512) Authorizes the Secretary to carry out specified projects for the beneficial use of dredged material. (Sec. 514) Directs the Secretary to develop a plan for a project to protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat of the Missouri River and middle Mississippi River. Requires a non-Federal cost share of 35 percent of project costs. Authorizes appropriations for FY 2000 and 2001. (Sec. 515) Authorizes the Secretary to provide technical planning and design assistance to non-Federal interests and conduct other site-specific studies to formulate and evaluate fish screens, fish passage devices, and other measures to decrease the incidence of juvenile and adult fish inadvertently entering irrigation systems. Requires a non-Federal cost share of 50 percent. Requires a report from the Secretary to Congress. (Sec. 516) Directs the Secretary to examine using, and encouraging the use of, innovative treatment technologies for watershed and environmental restoration and protection projects involving water quality. (Sec. 517) Directs the Secretary to expedite completion of required reports in connection with projects in Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, and the Upper Mississippi River. (Sec. 518) Directs the Secretary to provide specified funds for a pilot project to restore natural water depths in the Dog River, Alabama. (Sec. 519) Authorizes the Secretary to repair and rehabilitate a levee in Elba, Alabama, and Geneva, Alabama. (Sec. 520) Directs the Secretary to survey, and provide technical, planning, and design assistance for, watershed management, restoration, and development on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. (Sec. 521) Directs the Secretary to: (1) reallocate approximately 31,000 additional acre-feet of Beaver Lake, Arkansas, to water supply storage; (2) prepare a plan for the mitigation of effects of the Beaver Dam project on Beaver Lake; (3) provide technical assistance in the study, design, and implementation of measures for flood damage reduction and environmental restoration and protection in the Santa Ana River watershed, California; (4) carry out a project for flood control at Rush Creek, California; and (5) provide technical assistance for reconstruction of the Mayo's Bar Lock and Dam, Rome, Georgia. (Sec. 524) Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) prepare special area management plans in Orange and San Diego Counties, California, for providing information regarding aquatic resources; and (2) modify a cooperative agreement with the Santa Cruz Port District, California, to reflect unanticipated additional dredging efforts and to extend such agreement for ten years. (Sec. 527) Authorizes the Secretary to apply a specified computer model to assist non-Federal interests in developing strategies for improving water quality in the Lower St. Johns River basin, Florida. (Sec. 529) Directs the Secretary to study and report on development of a comprehensive flood impact response modeling system for the Coralville Reservoir and the Iowa River watershed, Iowa. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 530) Authorizes the Secretary to carry out additional construction assistance projects in Georgetown and Olney, Illinois. (Sec. 531) Directs the Secretary to offer Kansas the right to purchase water storage in Kanapolis Lake, Kansas, at a predetermined price. (Sec. 532) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to increase the authorization of appropriations for: (1) environmental assistance to non-Federal interests in southern and eastern Kentucky (allowing such assistance for flooding and storm water drainage problems and including nonprofit entities as eligible non-Federal interests); and (2) flood control and improvements to rainfall drainage systems in Jefferson, Orleans, and St. Tammany Parishes, Louisiana. (Sec. 534) Authorizes the Secretary to study and provide technical assistance for flood damage reduction activities in Snug Harbor, Maryland. (Sec. 535) Directs the Secretary to determine if the spillage or dredged materials that were removed as part of the navigation project for the Inland Waterway from Delaware River to the Chesapeake Bay is a significant impediment to navigation and, if so, to conduct additional dredging to permit navigation on the Elk River near Welch Point, Maryland. Requires a related water supply damage study. (Sec. 536) Authorizes the Secretary to provide up to $300,000 for alternative transportation arising as a result of the operation, maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation of the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge. (Sec. 537) Directs the Secretary to conduct a demonstration project to improve water quality in the vicinity of St. Louis, Missouri. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 538) Authorizes the Secretary to compile and disseminate information on floods and flood damages, and provide technical assistance regarding floodplain management, for Beaver Branch of the Big Timber Creek, New Jersey. (Sec. 539) Directs the Secretary to provide technical assistance to the International Joint Commission and the St. Lawrence River Board of Control for studies on the effects of fluctuating water levels along the shorelines of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River in New York. (Sec. 540) Directs the Secretary to conduct a study of the economic and environmental benefits and costs of potential sediment management and contamination reduction measures. Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) enter into cooperative agreements to investigate, develop, and support measures for sediment management and reduction of contaminant sources which affect navigation in the Port of New York-New Jersey and the environmental conditions of the New York-New Jersey Harbor estuary; and (2) construct a project for shoreline protection at Sea Gate Reach, Coney Island, New York. (Sec. 542) Directs the Secretary to provide planning, design, and technical assistance to non-Federal interests for identifying and mitigating sources of contamination at Woodlawn Beach, New York. (Sec. 543) Directs the Secretary to assist in a project for developing maps identifying 100- and 500-year old flood inundation areas in the State of New York. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 544) Authorizes the Secretary to provide technical assistance for the removal of military ordnance from the Toussaint River in Ottawa County, Ohio. (Sec. 545) Directs the Secretary to accept from the State of Oklahoma an amount representing its obligation for water supply storage at Sardis Reservoir in Oklahoma. (Sec. 546) Directs the Secretary to conduct a feasibility study for carrying out a riverbank stabilization project on the south bank of the Willamette River in Skinner Butte Park in Eugene, Oregon. Requires a non-Federal cost share of 35 percent. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 547) Directs the Secretary, the FEMA Director, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the heads of other appropriate Federal agencies to assist the State of Oregon in developing and implementing a comprehensive basin-wide strategy in the Willamette River basin in order to improve water quality, reduce flood hazards, ensure economic activity, and restore fish and wildlife habitat. (Sec. 548) Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) assist in water-related environmental infrastructure projects in Bradford and Sullivan Counties, Pennsylvania; (2) reimburse the non-Federal interest a limited amount for architect and engineering costs in connection with the Erie Harbor basin navigation project, Pennsylvania; and (3) conduct a breakwater at the entrance to Seven Points' Harbor, Pennsylvania. (Sec. 550) Directs the Secretary to mitigate shoreline damages in connection with the project for navigation, Point Marion Lock and Dam, Pennsylvania. (Sec. 552) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to authorize environmental restoration assistance to non-Federal interests in southeastern Pennsylvania. (Sec. 553) Directs the Secretary to study the feasibility of a comprehensive flood plain management and watershed restoration project for the Upper Susquehanna-Lackawanna Watershed, Pennsylvania. (Sec. 554) Directs the Secretary to study whether erosion and additional storm damage near Aguadilla Harbor, Puerto Rico, are the results of a Federal navigation project and, if so, to take mitigation measures. (Sec. 555) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to require a report from the Secretary to Congress in connection with recurring flooding and related problems near Pierre and Ft. Pierre, South Dakota. (Sec. 556) Directs the Secretary to carry out an ecosystem restoration and storm damage reduction project at North Padre Island, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. (Sec. 557) Authorizes specified water resources development projects in West Virginia. (Sec. 558) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1928 to increase the annual salary of members of the Mississippi River Commission. (Sec. 559) Authorizes the Secretary to cooperate with specified Federal officials in the development of a management strategy to address problems associated with toxic microorganisms and the resulting degradation of ecosystems in tidal and nontidal wetlands and waters of the United States. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 560) Authorizes the Secretary to provide technical, planning, and design assistance to Federal and non-Federal interests for carrying out projects to address water quality problems caused by drainage and related activities from abandoned and inactive noncoal mines. Authorizes the maintenance of a technology database for the reclamation of abandoned mines. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 561) Directs the Secretary to encourage the beneficial use of waste tire rubber. (Sec. 562) Amends the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1976 to extend until January 1, 2003, the authority of the EPA Administrator to designate sites for the dumping of nontoxic or nonhazardous wastes. (Sec. 563) Directs the Secretary, subject to certain conditions and requirements, to convey real property in: (1) Toronto Lake and El Dorado Lake, Kansas, to the State of Kansas; (2) Pike County, Missouri to Holnam, Inc.; (3) Osage County, Oklahoma, to qualified buyers (with a right of purchase to previous owners); (4) Lake Hugo, Oklahoma, to Choctaw County Industrial Authority in Oklahoma; (5) Marshall County, Oklahoma, to the State of Oklahoma for public park and recreation purposes; (6) Leflore County, Oklahoma, to the Summerfield Cemetery Association in Oklahoma; (7) Dexter, Oregon, to the Dexter Sanitary District; (8) the Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake, South Carolina, to the State of South Carolina for fish and wildlife purposes; (9) Charleston, South Carolina, to a qualified buyer; (10) Clarkston, Washington, to the Port of Clarkston; and (11) Matewan, West Virginia, to the town of Matewan. Transfers administrative jurisdiction over the McNary National Wildlife Refuge from the Secretary to the Secretary of the Interior. Authorizes a related land exchange. (Sec. 564) Extinguishes certain reversionary interests and use restrictions relating to the McNary Pool, Washington. (Sec. 565) Designates the: (1) eight-mile creek in Paragould, Arkansas, as the Francis Bland Floodway Ditch; and (2) bridge over lock and dam number 4 on the Arkansas River in Arkansas as the Lawrence Blackwell Memorial Bridge. Redesignates the Pettaquamscutt Cove in Rhode Island as the John H. Chafee Cove. (Sec. 566) Directs the Secretary to: (1) study increasing surcharge flood control storage at the Folsom Dam and Reservoir by replacing spillway gates and raising the dam and embankment; and (2) study all levees on the American River and on a specified section of the Sacramento River in order to increase potential flood protection through levee modification. (Sec. 567) Directs the Secretary to take emergency action to protect Wallops Island, Virginia, from damaging coastal storms. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 568) Directs the Secretary to study the feasibility of a project for shoreline protection, frontal erosion, and associated purposes in the Detroit River shoreline area from the Belle Isle Bridge to the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit, Michigan. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 569) Authorizes the Secretary to establish pilot programs for providing to non-Federal interests design and construction assistance for water-related environmental infrastructure and resource protection and development projects in northeastern Minnesota, Alaska, and central West Virginia. Allows such assistance only for publicly owned projects (or ownership by a native corporation, in the case of Alaska). Requires reports on each program. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 572) Authorizes the Secretary to undertake studies to determine the extent of ground water contamination and the feasibility of prevention and cleanup of such contamination resulting from the acts of a Federal department or agency: (1) at or near McClellan Air Force Base, Mather Air Force Base, or Sacramento Army Depot, California; or (2) at any other place in the Sacramento area watershed where the Federal Government would be a responsible party under Federal environmental laws. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 573) Directs the Secretary to plan, design, and construct projects for the environmental restoration, conservation, and management of Onondaga Lake, New York, and to provide financial assistance to such State and its political subdivisions for the development and implementation of projects to restore, conserve and manage such Lake. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 574) Directs the Secretary to defer any decision relating to the leasing of mineral resources underlying East Lynn Lake, West Virginia, project lands to the Federal entity vested with such leasing authority. (Sec. 575) Directs the Secretary to study whether flooding in Ferndale, California, is the result of a Federal flood control project on the Eel River and, if so, to mitigate such flooding. (Sec. 576) Directs the Secretary to: (1) review a report concerning a flood protection project for the Dark Hollow area of North Little Rock, Arkansas; and (2) if appropriate, carry out such project. (Sec. 577) Authorizes the Secretary to enter into a cooperative agreement to participate in a project for the planning, design, and construction of infrastructure and other improvements at Mississippi Place, St. Paul, Minnesota. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 578) Authorizes the Secretary to acquire for Rhode Island a dredge and associated equipment for dredging salt ponds. (Sec. 579) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to include the Chemung River watershed, New York, under a water resources development program for the Upper Susquehanna River Basin in Pennsylvania and New York. (Sec. 580) Modifies the project for flood control and other purposes at Cumberland, Maryland, to authorize the Secretary to undertake restoration of the historic Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Specifies estimated Federal and non-Federal costs. (Sec. 581) Includes Miami Beach, Florida, under a previously authorized national shoreline erosion control development and demonstration program. (Sec. 582) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 relating to a research and development program for Columbia River basin salmon survival to: (1) include the Snake River in such program; (2) revise authorized activities under the program; (3) increase the authorization of appropriations for the development, and installation in Corps dams, of advanced hydropower turbines; and (4) direct the Secretary to carry out methods to reduce nesting populations of avian predators on dredge spoil islands in the Columbia River under the Secretary's jurisdiction (authorizes appropriations). (Sec. 583) Directs the Secretary to work with the Secretary of Transportation on a project to maintain the Larkspur Ferry Channel in Larkspur, California, as authorized under prior law. (Sec. 584) Limits the non-Federal share of project costs for the project for flood control, Holes Creek, Ohio. (Sec. 585) Amends the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1994 to revise conveyance conditions and required compensation with respect to the San Jacinto Disposal Area in Galveston, Texas. (Sec. 586) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to: (1) increase the amount authorized for a water monitoring station on the Flathead River in Montana; and (2) direct the Secretary to provide assistance to the Narragansett Bay Commission for the construction of a combined sewer (currently, river) overflow management facility in Rhode Island, and increase the authorization of appropriations for such purpose. (Sec. 588) Authorizes the Secretary to expend specified funds to complete the dredging project initiated on the Lower Chena River, Alaska. (Sec. 589) Directs the Secretary to complete planning, design, and construction of the Numana Dam fish passage project, Nevada. (Sec. 590) Directs the Secretary to remove the Embry Dam on the Rappahannock River, Virginia, at full Federal expense. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 591) Directs the Secretary to participate in the environmental restoration and remediation of the Avtex Fibers facility in Front Royal, Virginia, at full Federal expense. Authorizes appropriations. Directs the Secretary of Defense to make specified funds available for such purpose. (Sec. 592) Authorizes the Secretary to establish pilot programs for providing to non-Federal interests design and construction assistance for water-related environmental infrastructure and resource protection and development projects in Mississippi, central New Mexico, Ohio, and rural Nevada and Montana. Allows such assistance only for publicly-owned projects. Requires reports on each program. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 596) Amends the Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities Act to direct the Secretary to participate in the planning, design, and construction of the Phoenix metropolitan water reclamation and reuse project to utilize fully wastewater from the regional wastewater treatment plant for specified uses in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Repeals a reporting requirement. (Sec. 597) Revises Federal provisions concerning a conveyance of land to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission to allow such land to be used for transportation purposes. Directs the Secretary of the Interior to amend or revise the deed to allow such transportation use with respect to such conveyance. Title VI: Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, and State of South Dakota Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Restoration - Directs the State of South Dakota, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, and the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, as a condition for the receipt of Federal funds under this title, to each develop a plan for the restoration of terrestrial wildlife habitat loss that occurred as a result of flooding related to the Big Bend and Oahe projects carried out as part of the Pick-Sloan Missouri River Basin program. Requires each such plan to be submitted to the Secretary for review and submission to the appropriate congressional committees. Directs the Secretary to make funds available to carry out such plans. Outlines transitional provisions and authorized fund uses. (Sec. 603) Establishes in the Treasury for authorized restoration activities: (1) the South Dakota Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Restoration Trust Fund; (2) the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Terrestrial Wildlife Restoration Trust Fund; and (3) the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Restoration Trust Fund. (Sec. 605) Directs the Secretary to transfer to the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks specified Federal lands for fish and wildlife or public recreation purposes. Provides transfer conditions. (Sec. 606) Directs the Secretary to transfer specified Corps lands and recreation areas for the use of the Cheyenne River and Lower Brule Sioux Tribes. Provides transfer conditions. (Sec. 608) Directs the Secretary to arrange for the U.S. Geological Survey to complete by October 31, 1999, a comprehensive study of the potential impacts of the transfer of lands under this title on water flows in the Missouri River. Prohibits such transfers until the Secretary determines that the transfers will not significantly reduce the amount of water flow to the downstream States of the Missouri River. (Sec. 609) Authorizes appropriations.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Water Resources Projects Title II: General Provisions Title III: Project-Related Provisions Title IV: Studies Title V: Miscellaneous Provisions Water Resources Development Act of 1999 - Title I: Water Resources Projects - Authorizes projects for navigation, flood control, environmental restoration, recreation, hurricane and storm damage reduction, ecosystem restoration, and navigation mitigation in Alaska, Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland and Virginia, Minnesota, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and Texas. Authorizes projects for water resources development and conservation and related purposes, subject to a final report from the Army Corps of Engineers, in Alaska, California, Delaware and New Jersey, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington, Texas, and Washington. (Sec. 102) Directs the Secretary of the Army to conduct studies and carry out small flood control projects in California, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Missouri. (Sec. 103) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies and carry out small bank stabilization projects in Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and West Virginia. (Sec. 104) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies and carry out small navigation projects in Arkansas, California, Guam, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, and Ohio. (Sec. 105) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies and carry out small environmental restoration projects in California, Illinois, and Virginia. (Sec. 106) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies and carry out aquatic ecosystem restoration projects in California, Florida, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Title II: General Provisions - Amends the Flood Control Act of: (1) 1948 to allow the construction of both small structural and nonstructural projects, and to increase from $5 million to $7 million the maximum amount to be expended for any single project; (2) 1960 to provide that certain fee collection limitations shall not apply to funds voluntarily contributed by State and local governments and non-Federal public agencies for expanding the scope of services requested by such entities; and (3) 1936 to authorize the Secretary to use funds contributed by States and other political subdivisions for environmental restoration (currently, only flood control) work. (Sec. 204) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to require that technologies selected for demonstration at a sediments decontamination project in the New York-New Jersey Harbor be intended to result in practical end-use products. Requires the Secretary to assist such project to ensure the availability of sufficient quantities of contaminated material. Increases the authorization of appropriations for such project to reflect costs for technology testing and commercialization and the development of full-scale processing facilities within the Harbor. (Sec. 205) Amends the River and Harbor Act of 1958 to: 1) include arundo within a comprehensive program for the control of aquatic growth; and (2) increase the annual authorization of appropriations for such program. Encourages the Secretary, under such program, to utilize contracts, cooperative agreements, and grants with colleges and universities and other non-Federal entities. (Sec. 206) Requires the Secretary to enter into continuing contracts with respect to a water resources project if initiation of construction has occurred but sufficient funds are not available to complete the project. (Sec. 207) States that competitive bid requirements applicable to certain defense contracts shall not apply with respect to a contract, agreement, or grant entered into between the Secretary and Marshall University or Juniata College in support of the Army civil works program. (Sec. 208) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1996 to permit studies undertaken by the Secretary concerning the Pacific region to include flood damage reduction and environmental restoration; (2) 1996 to extend through FY 2003 the Everglades and South Florida Ecosystem Restoration program; (3) 1992 to allow nonprofit entities to serve as the non-Federal interest for projects for beneficial uses of dredged material; (4) 1986 to require non-Federal interests to pay 25 percent of construction costs of a harbor project which has a depth in excess of 20 feet but not in excess of 53 (currently, 45) feet; (5) 1996 to allow nonprofit entities to serve as the non-Federal interest for aquatic ecosystem restoration projects and for watershed management, restoration, and development projects; and (6) 1996 to include for such watershed projects certain additional areas in California, Illinois, North Carolina, West Virginia, and Florida. (Sec. 214) Authorizes the Secretary to conduct projects to reduce flood hazards and restore the natural functions and values of rivers throughout the United States. Requires appropriate studies. Requires non-Federal interests to pay 35 percent of the cost of any environmental restoration or nonstructural flood control project carried out. Outlines project selection criteria, policies, and procedures. Requires a report to specified congressional committees. Provides a cost limitation of $30 million on any single project. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 215) Authorizes the Secretary to review and report to specified congressional committees on Corps implementation of the shoreline management program. (Sec. 216) Authorizes the Secretary to provide to State and local governments assistance for remediation, restoration, or reuse when such action will contribute to the conservation of water and related resources of drainage basins and watersheds. Encourages the beneficial use of dredged material in connection with such assistance. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 217) Amends the River and Harbor Act of 1968 to authorize additional shore damage mitigation activities for the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, as well as Palm Beach County, Florida, and Galveston County, Texas. (Sec. 218) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to provide the non-Federal share of construction costs for projects for periodic shore nourishment. Amends the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to prohibit a fee charge to a State or local government for the use of Outer Continental Shelf sand, gravel, and shell resources. Directs the Secretary to: (1) report to Congress on the state of U.S. shorelines; and (2) establish a national coastal databank for data on the geophysical and climatological characteristics of such shorelines. (Sec. 219) Amends the: (1) Flood Control Act of 1960 to direct the Secretary to coordinate with the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other appropriate agencies to ensure that flood control projects and plans are complementary and integrated; and (2) Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to extend through December 31, 2003, the authority to sell annual passes for the use of recreation facilities. (Sec. 221) Authorizes the Secretary to enter into cooperative agreements with non-Federal public bodies and nonprofit entities for facilitating collaborative efforts for environmental protection and restoration, natural resources conservation, and recreation in connection with the development, operation, and management of Army water resources projects. Requires a report. (Sec. 222) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1990 to provide for the calculation of benefits for a proposed project for nonstructural flood damage reduction. Allows current flood control projects to be reevaluated to consider nonstructural alternatives. (Sec. 223) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to include certain lakes and ponds in California and New Hampshire as authorized projects under the lakes program. (Sec. 224) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1996 to allow non-Federal interests to carry out construction under flood control projects only if the Secretary approves such construction after reviewing construction studies and design documents; and (2) 1986 to limit the non-Federal share of first costs which may be satisfied through in-kind contributions in connection with fish and wildlife mitigation projects. (Sec. 226) Expresses the sense of Congress that all equipment and products purchased with funds made available under this Act should be American made. (Sec. 227) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1996 to authorize a shoreline protection project at Captiva Island, Florida; and (2) 1990 to reduce from 50 to 35 percent of project costs the required non-Federal share for removing contaminated sediments from U.S. navigable waters. (Sec. 229) Directs the Secretary, in carrying out a project that involves wetlands mitigation and impacts the service area of a mitigation bank, to give preference to the use of the mitigation bank if certain conditions exist. Title III: Project-Related Provisions - Modifies projects for flood control, navigation, habitat restoration, water supply, shoreline protection, shore protection and harbor mitigation, beach erosion control, storm damage reduction and shoreline erosion protection, recreation, pedestrian access features, hurricane protection, levees, environmental infrastructure, mitigation of fish and wildlife losses, watersheds, canal system restoration, environmental restoration, and rediversion (together with certain study or report requirements and adjustments or extensions of authorizations of appropriations, in some cases) in the Missouri River, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas, California, Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and West Virginia and Pennsylvania. (Sec. 363) Reauthorizes projects for flood control, shore protection, storm damage reduction, and navigation in Arkansas and Oklahoma, Florida, Michigan, North Dakota, and Tennessee. (Sec. 364) Deauthorizes navigation projects in Connecticut, Maine, and Massachusetts. (Sec. 365) Modifies: (1) a navigation project at Wells Harbor, Maine; (2) a project for flood damage reduction on the American and Sacramento Rivers, California; and (3) a flood control project in Martin, Kentucky. (Sec. 367) Directs the Secretary to review and reimburse the city of Charlevoix, Michigan, for the Federal share of construction costs of the new revetment connection to the Federal navigation project there. Title IV: Studies - Directs the Secretary to conduct studies with respect to specified projects in the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, Arkansas, California, Florida, Illinois and Wisconsin, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia, the Great Lakes, and the Chesapeake Bay. Title V: Miscellaneous Provisions - Authorizes the Secretary to complete remaining portions of Natural Resources Conservation Service flood control projects at Llagas Creek, California, and Thornton Reservoir, Illinois. (Sec. 502) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to authorize appropriations for construction assistance for specified projects in Georgia, New Jersey, and Virginia. (Sec. 503) Directs the Secretary to review sediment dredging technologies and to select the technology that will increase the effectiveness of removing contaminated sediments and significantly reduce contamination of the water column. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 504) Authorizes the Secretary to provide safety assistance at specified dams in California, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 505) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1990 to authorize nonprofit public or private entities to contribute all or a portion of the costs of Great Lakes remedial action plans. (Sec. 506) Authorizes the Secretary to undertake a program for the control of sea lampreys in and around waters of the Great Lakes. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 507) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1996 to add specified areas in Florida, Louisiana, and Washington under a program for the maintenance of navigation channels; (2) 1986 to increase the amount authorized to conduct measurements of Lake Michigan diversions; and (3) 1986 relating to the Upper Mississippi River environmental management program to include an applied research program, require program evaluation every six years, increase and extend through FY 2009 its authorization of appropriations, and require information on habitat needs assessments to be included in required reports. (Sec. 510) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to extend through FY 2003 the authorization of appropriations for a monitoring program for the Atlantic coast of New York. (Sec. 511) Authorizes the Secretary, in evaluating water control management, to consider a regionalized water control management plan, but prohibits the implementation of such plan until a report is submitted to specified congressional committees. (Sec. 512) Authorizes the Secretary to carry out specified projects for the beneficial use of dredged material. (Sec. 514) Authorizes the Secretary, at full Federal expense, to complete a comprehensive report for environmental restoration and protection along the Lower Missouri River between Gavins Point Dam and the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. (Sec. 515) Authorizes the Secretary to develop and implement projects for fish screens, fish passage devices, and other similar measures to mitigate adverse impacts associated with irrigation system water diversions by local governmental entities in Oregon, Washington, Montana, and Idaho. (Sec. 516) Directs the Secretary to use, and encourage the use of, innovative treatment technologies for watershed and environmental restoration and protection projects involving water quality. (Sec. 517) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to add to authorized environmental restoration projects specified projects in the regional Atlanta, Georgia watershed, Paterson and Passaic Valley, New Jersey, Nashua, New Hampshire, Fall River and New Bedford, Massachusetts, and specified counties, townships, or regions of Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Indiana. (Sec. 518) Directs the Secretary to expedite completion of required reports in connection with projects in California, Florida, Oregon, and Indiana. (Sec. 519) Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) establish a pilot project to restore natural water depths in specified portions of the Dog River, Alabama; (2) repair and rehabilitate a levee in Elba, Alabama, and Geneva, Alabama; and (3) perform operations, maintenance, and rehabilitation on 37 miles of levees in and around Augusta and Devalls Bluff, Arkansas. (Sec. 522) Directs the Secretary to survey, and provide technical, planning, and design assistance for, watershed management, restoration, and development on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. (Sec. 524) Directs the Secretary to: (1) reallocate approximately 31,000 additional acre-feet of Beaver Lake, Arkansas, to water supply storage; (2) construct the Beaver Lake trout hatchery by September 30, 2002; (3) provide technical assistance in the study, design, and implementation of measures for flood damage reduction and environmental restoration and protection in the Santa Ana River watershed, California; (4) carry out a project for flood control at Rush Creek, California; and (5) provide technical assistance in the study, design, and implementation of environmental restoration and protection of the Salton Sea, California. (Sec. 528) Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) prepare special area management plans in Orange and San Diego Counties, California, for providing information regarding aquatic resources; and (2) modify a cooperative agreement with the Santa Cruz Port District, California, to reflect unanticipated additional dredging efforts and to extend such agreement for ten years. (Sec. 531) Provides a maximum Federal expenditure with respect to a hurricane and storm damage reduction project at Point Beach, Milford, Connecticut. (Sec. 532) Authorizes the Secretary to apply a specified computer model to assist non-Federal interests in developing strategies for improving water quality in the Lower St. Johns River basin, Florida. (Sec. 533) Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) carry out certain environmental restoration and resource protection activities to restore Lake Allatoona and the Etowah River in Georgia; and (2) provide technical assistance for reconstruction of the Mayo's Bar Lock and Dam, Coosa River, Rome, Georgia. (Sec. 535) Directs the Secretary to study and report on development of a comprehensive flood impact response modeling system for the Coralville Reservoir and the Iowa River watershed, Iowa. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 536) Authorizes the Secretary to carry out additional construction assistance projects in Georgetown and Olney, Illinois. (Sec. 537) Directs the Secretary to offer Kansas the right to purchase water storage in Kanapolis Lake, Kansas, at a predetermined price. (Sec. 538) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to increase the authorization of appropriations for: (1) environmental assistance to non-Federal interests in southern and eastern Kentucky; and (2) flood control and improvements to rainfall drainage systems in Jefferson, Orleans, and St. Tammany Parishes, Louisiana. (Sec. 540) Authorizes the Secretary to study and provide technical assistance for flood damage reduction activities in Snug Harbor, Maryland. (Sec. 541) Authorizes the Secretary to determine if the spillage or dredged materials that were removed as part of the navigation project for the Inland Waterway from Delaware River to the Chesapeake Bay is a significant impediment to navigation and, if so, to conduct additional dredging to permit navigation on the Elk River near Welch Point, Maryland. Requires a related water supply damage study. (Sec. 542) Directs the Secretary to investigate contamination of the well system in West View Shores, Cecil County, Maryland, and, if necessary, provide alternative water supplies. (Sec. 543) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to revise technical assistance, consultation, and funding requirements with respect to water quality restoration projects in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. (Sec. 544) Authorizes the Secretary to provide up to $300,000 for alternative transportation arising as a result of the operation, maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation of the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge. (Sec. 545) Directs the Secretary to conduct a demonstration project to improve water quality in the vicinity of St. Louis, Missouri. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 546) Authorizes the Secretary to compile and disseminate information on floods and flood damages, and provide technical assistance regarding floodplain management, for Beaver Branch of the Big Timber Creek, New Jersey. (Sec. 547) Directs the Secretary to provide technical assistance to the International Joint Commission and the St. Lawrence River Board of Control for studies on the effects of fluctuating water levels along the shorelines of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River in New York. (Sec. 548) Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) enter into cooperative agreements to investigate, develop, and support measures for sediment management and reduction of contaminant sources which affect navigation in the Port of New York-New Jersey and the environmental conditions of the New York-New Jersey Harbor estuary; and (2) construct a project for shoreline protection at Sea Gate Reach, Coney Island, New York. (Sec. 550) Directs the Secretary to provide planning, design, and technical assistance to non-Federal interests for identifying and mitigating sources of contamination at Woodlawn Beach, New York. (Sec. 551) Directs the Secretary to assist in a project for developing maps identifying 100- and 500-year old flood inundation areas in the State of New York. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 552) Directs the Secretary to determine if water quality deterioration and sedimentation of the White Oak River, North Carolina, are the results of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway navigation project and, if so, to undertake mitigation efforts. (Sec. 553) Authorizes the Secretary to provide technical assistance for the removal of military ordnance from the Toussaint River in Ottawa County, Ohio. (Sec. 554) Directs the Secretary to accept from the State of Oklahoma an amount representing its obligation for water supply storage at Sardis Reservoir in Oklahoma. (Sec. 555) Waives a required repayment by the Waurika Project Master Conservancy District for the construction of water conveyance facilities. (Sec. 556) Directs the Secretary to conduct a feasibility study for carrying out a riverbank stabilization project on the south bank of the Willamette River in Skinner Butte Park in Eugene, Oregon. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 557) Directs the Secretary, the FEMA Director, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the heads of other appropriate Federal agencies to assist the State of Oregon in developing and implementing a comprehensive basin-wide strategy in the Willamette River basin in order to improve water quality, reduce flood hazards, ensure economic activity, and restore fish and wildlife habitat. (Sec. 558) Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) assist in water-related environmental infrastructure projects in Bradford and Sullivan Counties, Pennsylvania; (2) reimburse the non-Federal interest a limited amount for architect and engineering costs in connection with the Erie Harbor basin navigation project, Pennsylvania; and (3) conduct a breakwater-dock combination at the entrance to Seven Points' Harbor, Pennsylvania. (Sec. 560) Directs the Secretary to mitigate shoreline damages in connection with the project for navigation, Point Marion Lock and Dam, Pennsylvania. (Sec. 562) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to authorize environmental restoration assistance to non-Federal interests in southeastern Pennsylvania. (Sec. 563) Authorizes the Secretary to prepare a watershed plan for the Upper Susquehanna-Lackawanna watershed. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 564) Directs the Secretary to study whether erosion and additional storm damage near Aguadilla Harbor, Puerto Rico, are the results of a Federal navigation project and, if so, to take mitigation measures. (Sec. 565) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to require a report from the Secretary to Congress in connection with recurring flooding and related problems near Pierre and Ft. Pierre, South Dakota. (Sec. 566) Directs the Secretary to provide technical, planning, and design assistance to non-Federal interests in developing integrated water management plans and projects that will serve Texas cities, counties, water agencies, and planning regions. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 567) Authorizes the Secretary to design and construct a shore protection project: (1) in Jefferson, Chambers, and Galveston Counties, Texas, including the beneficial use of dredged material from Federal navigation projects; and (2) along Galveston Beach, Texas. (Sec. 569) Directs the Secretary to construct a navigation and storm protection project at Packery Channel, Mustang Island, Texas. (Sec. 570) Authorizes specified water resources development projects in West Virginia. (Sec. 571) Directs the Secretary to develop and implement a research program to manage peak flood flows in urbanized watersheds in New Jersey. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 572) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1928 to increase the annual salary of members of the Mississippi River Commission. (Sec. 573) Authorizes the Secretary to cooperate with specified Federal officials in the development of a management strategy to address problems associated with toxic microorganisms and the resulting degradation of ecosystems in tidal and nontidal wetlands and waters of the United States along the Atlantic Ocean. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 574) Directs the Secretary to expedite completion of the report for the West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, project for waterfront and riverine preservation, restoration, and enhancement modifications along the Mississippi River. (Sec. 575) Authorizes the Secretary to provide technical, planning, and design assistance to Federal and non-Federal interests for carrying out projects to address water quality problems caused by drainage and related activities from abandoned and inactive noncoal mines. Authorizes the maintenance of a technology database for the reclamation of abandoned mines. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 576) Authorizes the Secretary to conduct pilot projects for the beneficial use of waste tire rubber. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 577) Amends the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1976 to extend until January 1, 2005, the authority of the EPA Administrator to designate sites for the dumping of nontoxic or nonhazardous wastes. (Sec. 578) Directs the Secretary, subject to certain conditions and requirements, to convey real property in: (1) Pike County, Missouri to Holnam, Inc.; (2) Osage County, Oklahoma, to qualified buyers (with a right of notice to previous owners); (3) Lake Hugo, Oklahoma, to Choctaw County Industrial Authority in Oklahoma; (4) Marshall County, Oklahoma, to the State of Oklahoma for public park and recreation purposes; (5) Leflore County, Oklahoma, to the Summerfield Cemetery Association in Oklahoma; (6) Dexter, Oregon, to the Dexter Sanitary District; (7) the Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake, South Carolina, to the State of South Carolina for fish and wildlife purposes; (8) Charleston, South Carolina, to a qualified buyer; (9) Clarkston, Washington, to the Port of Clarkston; (10) Matewan, West Virginia, to the town of Matewan; and (11) Merriasach Lake, Arkansas, to eligible private property owners of lands contiguous to such area. (Sec. 579) Designates the: (1) eight-mile creek in Paragould, Arkansas, as the Francis Bland Floodway Ditch; and (2) bridge over lock and dam number 4 on the Arkansas River in Arkansas as the Lawrence Blackwell Memorial Bridge. (Sec. 580) Directs the Secretary to: (1) study increasing surcharge flood control storage at the Folsom Dam and Reservoir by replacing spillway gates and raising the dam and embankment; and (2) study all levees on the American River and on a specified section of the Sacramento River in order to increase potential flood protection through levee modification. (Sec. 581) Directs the Secretary to take emergency action to protect Wallops Island, Virginia, from damaging coastal storms. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 582) Authorizes the Secretary to repair and rehabilitate the seawalls on the Detroit River in Detroit, Michigan. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 583) Authorizes the Secretary to establish pilot programs for providing to non-Federal interests design and construction assistance for water-related environmental infrastructure and resource protection and development projects in northeastern Minnesota, Alaska, and central West Virginia. Allows such assistance only for publicly owned projects (or ownership by a native corporation, in the case of Alaska). Requires reports on each program. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 586) Authorizes the Secretary to undertake environmental restoration activities included in the Sacramento Metropolitan Water Authority Watershed Management Plan. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 587) Authorizes the Secretary to plan, design, and construct projects for the environmental restoration, conservation, and management of Onondaga Lake, New York, and to provide financial assistance to such State and its political subdivisions for the development and implementation of projects to restore, conserve and manage such Lake. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 588) Directs the Secretary to defer any decision relating to the leasing of mineral resources underlying East Lynn Lake, West Virginia, project lands to the Federal entity vested with such leasing authority. (Sec. 589) Directs the Secretary to study whether flooding in Ferndale, California, is the result of a Federal flood control project on the Eel River, and, if so, to mitigate such flooding. (Sec. 590) Directs the Secretary to: (1) review a report concerning a flood protection project for the Dark Hollow area of North Little Rock, Arkansas; and (2) if appropriate, carry out such project. (Sec. 591) Authorizes the Secretary to enter into a cooperative agreement to participate in a project for the planning, design, and construction of infrastructure and other improvements at Mississippi Place, St. Paul, Minnesota. Authorizes appropriations.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Water Resources Projects Title II: General Provisions Title III: Project-Related Provisions Title IV: Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, and State of South Dakota Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Restoration Water Resources Development Act of 1999 - Title I: Water Resources Projects - Authorizes projects for navigation, environmental restoration, flood damage reduction, recreation, flood control, storm damage reduction, ecosystem restoration and shore protection, and aquifer storage and recovery in Alaska, Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland and Virginia, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Dakota, and Texas. Authorizes projects for water resources development and conservation and related purposes, subject to a final report from the Army Chief of Engineers and approval by the Secretary of the Army, in Alaska, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington, Tennessee, and Washington. (Sec. 102) Modifies projects for flood control, navigation, water conveyance, water supply storage reallocation, water diversion, beach erosion control and hurricane protection, land retention, storm damage reduction and shoreline protection, environmental infrastructure, and hurricane-flood protection (together with certain report requirements or land transfers, in some cases) in Arkansas, Arkansas and Missouri, California, Florida, Maryland, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York and New Jersey, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine (with a deauthorization of certain portions of such project), Mississippi, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Washington and Oregon, and West Virginia. (Sec. 103) Deauthorizes navigation projects in Connecticut and Maine. (Sec. 104) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies with respect to specified projects in Arizona, Arkansas, Arkansas and Missouri, California, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Guam. Directs the Secretary to review a specified report for the improvement of commercial navigation on the Great Lakes. Directs the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to study and report to Congress on water supply needs of States not currently eligible for assistance under title XVI of the Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1992. Title II: General Provisions - Authorizes the Secretary to carry out a program to reduce flood hazards and restore the natural functions and values of riverine ecosystems throughout the United States. Requires appropriate studies. Requires non-Federal interests to pay 35 percent of the cost of any project carried out. Outlines project selection criteria, policies, and procedures. Prohibits any project from being carried out until the Secretary notifies specified congressional committees and 21 days have passed since such notification. (Sec. 202) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to provide that the non-Federal share of the costs of periodic nourishment of products or measures for shore protection or beach erosion control shall be 50 percent, with specified exceptions. (Sec. 203) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1948 to increase to $7 million the maximum amount for small flood control projects. (Sec. 204) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1960 to authorize the Secretary to accept funds voluntarily contributed to expand the compilation and dissemination of information on floods and flood damage. (Sec. 205) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to allow non-profit entities to enter into agreements to pay non-Federal shares of aquatic ecosystem restoration projects. (Sec. 206) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to allow non-profit entities to enter into agreements to pay non-Federal shares of the costs of projects for beneficial uses of dredged materials. (Sec. 207) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1936 to allow contributions by States and political subdivisions to be used for environmental restoration activities. (Sec. 208) Authorizes the Secretary during FY 1999 through 2002 to withhold a specified amount of recreation user fees for repair and maintenance projects, interpretation, signage, habitat or facility enhancement, resource preservation, annual operation, maintenance, and law enforcement related to public use at recreation sites. (Sec. 209) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to permit studies undertaken by the Secretary concerning the Pacific region to include flood damage reduction and environmental restoration. (Sec. 210) Directs the Secretary to develop a plan for a project to protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat of the Missouri River and the middle Mississippi River. Prohibits such plan or project from affecting water rights or private property rights. Permits the modification of previously authorized projects in such areas. Requires a 35 percent non-Federal cost share. Authorizes appropriations for FY 2000 and 2001. (Sec. 211) Amends the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to prohibit fees from being charged to non-Federal interests for an assessment of the value of the resources and the public interest served in promoting development of Outer Continental Shelf resources. Requires full reimbursement of amounts paid by the non-Federal interests for beach erosion control and hurricane protection at Sandbridge Beach in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as a result of such an assessment. (Sec. 212) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1990 to: (1) include Snake Creek in Bixby, Oklahoma, and Willamette River, Oregon, as priority works for environmental dredging activities; and (2) direct the Secretary to include primary flood damages avoided within a benefit analysis for justifying Federal non-structural flood damage reduction projects. (Sec. 214) Amends the River and Harbor Act of 1958 to revise the types of aquatic growth to be included within projects for aquatic growth control. (Sec. 215) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1992 to include three water systems and projects in California and Nevada among authorized environmental infrastructure projects; (2) 1996 to include certain California, Nevada, and Oregon watersheds and river basins within authorized watershed management, restoration, and development; and (3) 1986 to include projects in Lake County, California, Hollis, New Hampshire, and Milford, New Hampshire, under a lakes silt and debris removal program. (Sec. 218) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to: (1) add an additional project purpose to a water resource development project in the New York-New Jersey Harbor; and (2) increase the authorization of appropriations for such project. (Sec. 219) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1976 to reduce from 50 to 35 the percent of total cost to be borne by States for placing dredged sand on State beaches; and (2) 1986 to state that not more than 80 percent of the non-Federal share of fish and wildlife mitigation costs may be in-kind. Directs the Secretary to work with the State of Ohio and other Great Lakes States to fully implement and maximize beneficial reuse of dredged material along Great Lakes shores. (Sec. 222) Directs the Secretary and the EPA Administrator to convene the National Contaminated Sediment Task Force (established under prior law). Requires the Task Force to report to Congress on the status of remedial actions taken at aquatic sites in specified areas. (Sec. 223) Directs the Secretary to report biannually to Congress on a plan for programs of the Army Corps of Engineers in the Great Lakes basin. Directs the Secretary to request each Federal agency that may have information relevant to the Great Lakes biohydrological system to provide an inventory of such information. Requires the Secretary to compile, analyze, and submit to Congress, the International Joint Commission, and the Great Lakes States a report on such information. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress detailing the economic benefits of recreational boating in the Great Lakes basin. (Sec. 224) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to make appropriate the use of authority under such Act to control sea lamprey at any Great Lakes basin location. (Sec. 225) Authorizes the Secretary to investigate, study, evaluate, and report on water quality, environmental quality, recreation, fish and wildlife, flood control, and navigation in the western Lake Erie watershed. (Sec. 226) Authorizes the Secretary to provide technical assistance to non-Federal interests, and conduct other site-specific studies, to formulate and evaluate fish screens, passage devices, and other measures used to decrease the incidence of juvenile fish inadvertently entering into irrigation systems. Requires: (1) non- Federal interests to provide 50 percent of the cost of such assistance; and (2) a report from the Secretary to Congress. (Sec. 228) Amends the River and Harbor Act of 1968 to: (1) increase from $2 million to $5 million the amount permitted as a Federal first cost for a shore damage project before specific authorization by Congress is required; and (2) direct the Secretary to coordinate such projects with other Federal projects in the same area and to combine such projects into a comprehensive regional project. (Sec. 229) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1992 to increase and make permanent the authorization of appropriations for a monitoring program for New York coastal processes; and (2) 1988 to direct the Secretary to approve an appropriate number of projects to test innovative technologies for environmentally sound management of contaminated sediments. (Sec. 231) Provides the compensation rate for members of the Mississippi River Commission. (Sec. 232) Directs the Secretary to inventory and review all Corps activities that are not inherently governmental in nature in accordance with the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act of 1998. Title III: Project-Related Provisions - Authorizes the Secretary to acquire for Rhode Island a dredge and associated equipment for dredging salt ponds. (Sec. 302) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to: (1) include the Chemung River watershed, New York, under a water resources development program for the Upper Susquehanna River Basin in Pennsylvania and New York; (2) include certain projects in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania under authorized small flood control projects; and (3) include projects in Delaware Bay, New Jersey, and Braddock Bay, New York, under authorized small navigation projects. (Sec. 305) Makes the streambank protection project at Coulson Park in Billings, Montana, eligible for assistance under the Flood Control Act of 1946. Authorizes the Secretary to carry out such projects in the Arctic Ocean, Barrow, Alaska, the Saginaw River in Bay City, Michigan, and the Monongahela River in Point Marion, Pennsylvania. (Sec. 306) Authorizes the Secretary to conduct measures to address water quality, flows, and fish habitat restoration in the historic Springfield, Oregon, millrace through reconfiguration of the existing millpond if it is determined that harmful impacts have occurred as the result of a previously constructed flood control project. (Sec. 307) Directs the Secretary to expeditiously complete certain previously authorized saltmarsh restoration activities in Sluice Creek, Guilford, Connecticut, and Lighthouse Point Park in New Haven, Connecticut. (Sec. 308) Designates the project for flood control, Eight Mile Creek, Paragould, Arkansas, as the Francis Bland Floodway Ditch. (Sec. 310) Modifies the project for flood control and other purposes at Cumberland, Maryland, to authorize the Secretary to undertake restoration of the historic Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Specifies estimated Federal and non-Federal costs. (Sec. 311) Includes Miami Beach, Florida, under a previously authorized national shoreline erosion control development and demonstration program. (Sec. 312) Directs the Secretary to accept from Oklahoma an amount to be determined as prepayment for water supply cost obligations for water supply storage at Sardis Reservoir in Oklahoma. (Sec. 313) Directs the Secretary to proceed immediately to prepare engineering design, plans, and specifications to extend certain locks on the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers to provide lock chambers of specified dimension so that construction can proceed immediately upon completion of studies and authorization of projects by Congress. (Sec. 314) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 relating to the Upper Mississippi River system to: (1) add certain activities under a master plan for the improvement of the system; (2) direct the Secretary to create an independent technical advisory committee to review system projects, monitoring plans, and habitat and natural resources needs assessments; (3) require promotion of the simulation of natural river processes to the maximum extent practicable; (4) authorize appropriations for FY 1999 through 2009 for system programs; (5) require an evaluation report from the Secretary to Congress; (6) authorize the transfer of appropriated amounts between various programs; and (7) direct the Secretary to investigate, and if appropriate, carry out restoration of urban wildlife habitat, with a special emphasis on the establishment of greenways, in the St. Louis, Missouri, area and surrounding communities. (Sec. 315) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 relating to a research and development program for Columbia River basin salmon survival to: (1) include the Snake River in such program; (2) revise generally authorized activities under the program; (3) increase the authorization of appropriations for the development, and installation in Corps dams, of advanced hydropower turbines; and (4) direct the Secretary to carry out methods to reduce nesting populations of avian predators on dredge spoil islands in the Columbia River under the Secretary's jurisdiction (authorizes appropriations). (Sec. 316) Directs the Secretary to credit against non-Federal shares up to $1 million of the costs incurred in preparing environmental and other preconstruction documentation for the habitat restoration project in Nine Mile Run, Pennsylvania, if such documentation is determined to be integral to such project. (Sec. 317) Directs the Secretary to work with the Secretary of Transportation on a project to maintain the Larkspur Ferry Channel in Larkspur, California, as authorized under prior law. (Sec. 318) Authorizes the Secretary to study and implement a comprehensive flood impact response modeling system for the Coralville Reservoir and the Iowa River watershed, Iowa. Requires a report to Congress. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 319) Directs the Comptroller General to study, and report to specified congressional committees on, various alternatives for innovative financing of future construction, operation, and maintenance of projects in small and medium-sized ports. (Sec. 320) Directs the Secretary to convey all U.S. rights and interest in land acquired for the Candy Lake project in Osage County, Oklahoma. Requires the Secretary to give prior owners the first option to purchase such lands (requiring such previous owners to be notified of such sale). (Sec. 321) Directs the Secretary to evaluate and, if justified, carry out flood damage reduction measures along the lower Salcha River and on Piledriver Slough in Alaska, and along the Eyak River at Cordova, Alaska. (Sec. 323) Directs the Secretary to carry out ecosystem restoration and storm drainage reduction at North Padre Island, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas, with specified Federal and non-Federal costs. (Sec. 324) Directs the Secretary to complete a water supply reallocation study at the project for flood control, Kanopolis Lake, Kansas. (Sec. 325) Authorizes a public entity designated by the New York State project director to enter into a cooperative agreement with the Secretary with respect to a project for providing environmental assistance to non-Federal interests in the New York City watershed. (Sec. 326) Directs the Secretary to review and, if consistent with project purposes, reimburse the city of Charlevoix, Michigan, for the Federal share of specified construction costs at a navigation project in Charlevoix Harbor. (Sec. 327) Authorizes the Secretary to construct the Hamilton Dam flood control project, Michigan, under authority of the Flood Control Act of 1948. (Sec. 328) Limits the non-Federal share of project costs for the project for flood control, Holes Creek, Ohio. (Sec. 329) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to direct the Secretary to provide assistance to the Narragansett Bay Commission for the construction of a combined sewer (currently, river) overflow management facility in Rhode Island. (Sec. 330) Authorizes the Secretary to use certain previously appropriated funds to construct aquatic ecosystem restoration projects in the Anacostia River watershed under a prior water resources development Act. (Sec. 331) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to extend through FY 2003 the Everglades and South Florida ecosystem restoration program. (Sec. 332) Directs the Secretary to construct a turbine bypass at Pine Flat Dam, Kings River, California, in accordance with a certain report and assessment. (Sec. 333) Authorizes the Secretary to repair and rehabilitate levees in Elba and Geneva, Alabama. (Sec. 334) Directs the Secretary to convey to Kansas all U.S. rights and interest to two parcels of land on which correctional facilities operated by such State are situated. (Sec. 335) Amends the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1994 to revise conveyance conditions with respect to the San Jacinto Disposal Area in Galveston, Texas. (Sec. 336) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1992 to increase the amount authorized for water-related environmental infrastructure projects; and (2) 1996 to increase the amount authorized for a water monitoring station on the Flathead River in Montana. (Sec. 338) Directs the Secretary to develop, and report to specified congressional committees on, a plan to address water and related land resources problems in the Upper Mississippi River basin and the Illinois River basin, extending from Cairo, Illinois, to the headwaters of the Mississippi River, to determine the feasibility of certain systemic flood reduction activities. (Sec. 339) Authorizes the Secretary to convey to a port district or port authority any U.S. right or interest in certain property acquired for the McNary Lock and Dam, Washington. Transfers to the Secretary of the Interior administrative jurisdiction over the McNary National Wildlife Refuge. Provides for a land exchange with the port of Walla Walla, Washington. Title IV: Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, and State of South Dakota Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Restoration - Amends the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1999 to: (1) direct the Secretary of the Treasury to invest funds deposited into the South Dakota Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Restoration Fund, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Terrestrial Wildlife Restoration Trust Fund, and the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat Restoration Trust Fund; (2) provide jurisdiction over certain lands transferred under such Act, as well as easements and access; (3) extend until October 31, 1999, a deadline for the completion of a study of the impacts of such land transfers upon water flows in the Missouri River; (4) provide that the results of such study shall not affect either State or Indian water rights; and (5) authorize appropriations to fund the annual expenses of operating recreation areas to be transferred or leased by the State of South Dakota or Indian tribes, until the above trust funds are fully capitalized.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Water Resources Projects Title II: General Provisions Title III: Related Provisions Water Resources Development Act of 1999 - Title I: Water Resources Projects - Authorizes projects for navigation, environmental restoration, flood damage reduction, recreation, flood control, storm damage reduction, ecosystem restoration and shore protection, and aquifer storage and recovery in Alaska, Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland and Virginia, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Dakota, and Texas. Authorizes projects for water resources development and conservation and related purposes, subject to a final report from the Army Chief of Engineers and approval by the Secretary of the Army, in Alaska, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington, Tennessee, and Washington. (Sec. 102) Modifies projects for flood control, navigation, water conveyance, water supply storage reallocation, water diversion, beach erosion control and hurricane protection, land retention, storm damage reduction and shoreline protection, environmental infrastructure, and hurricane-flood protection (together with certain report requirements or land transfers, in some cases) in Arkansas, California, Florida, Maryland, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York and New Jersey, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine (with a deauthorization of certain portions of such project), Mississippi, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia. (Sec. 103) Deauthorizes navigation projects in Connecticut and Maine. (Sec. 104) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies with respect to specified projects in Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Guam. Directs the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to study and report to Congress on water supply needs of States not currently eligible for assistance under title XVI of the Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1992. Title II: General Provisions - Authorizes the Secretary to carry out a program to reduce flood hazards and restore the natural functions and values of riverine ecosystems throughout the United States. Requires appropriate studies. Requires non-Federal interests to pay 35 percent of the cost of any project carried out. Outlines project selection criteria, policies, and procedures. Prohibits any project from being carried out until the Secretary notifies specified congressional committees and 21 days have passed since such notification. (Sec. 202) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to provide that the non-Federal share of the costs of periodic nourishment of products or measures for shore protection or beach erosion control shall be 50 percent, with specified exceptions. (Sec. 203) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1948 to increase to $7 million the maximum amount for small flood control projects. (Sec. 204) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1960 to authorize the Secretary to accept funds voluntarily contributed to expand the compilation and dissemination of information on floods and flood damage. (Sec. 205) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to allow non-profit entities to enter into agreements to pay non-Federal shares of aquatic ecosystem restoration projects. (Sec. 206) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to allow non-profit entities to enter into agreements to pay non-Federal shares of the costs of projects for beneficial uses of dredged materials. (Sec. 207) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1936 to allow contributions by States and political subdivisions to be used for environmental restoration activities. (Sec. 208) Authorizes the Secretary during FY 1999 through 2002 to withhold a specified amount of recreation user fees for repair and maintenance projects, interpretation, signage, habitat or facility enhancement, resource preservation, annual operation, maintenance, and law enforcement related to public use at recreation sites. (Sec. 209) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to permit studies undertaken by the Secretary concerning the Pacific region to include flood damage reduction and environmental restoration. (Sec. 210) Directs the Secretary to develop a plan for a project to protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat of the Missouri River and the middle Mississippi River. Prohibits such plan or project from affecting water rights or private property rights. Permits the modification of previously authorized projects in such areas. Requires a 35 percent non-Federal cost share. Authorizes appropriations for FY 2000 and 2001. (Sec. 211) Amends the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to prohibit fees from being charged to non-Federal interests for an assessment of the value of the resources and the public interest served in promoting development of Outer Continental Shelf resources. Requires full reimbursement of amounts paid by the non-Federal interests for beach erosion control and hurricane protection at Sandbridge Beach in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as a result of such an assessment. (Sec. 212) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1990 to: (1) include Snake Creek in Bixby, Oklahoma, and Willamette River, Oregon, as priority works for environmental dredging activities; and (2) direct the Secretary to include primary flood damages avoided within a benefit analysis for justifying Federal non-structural flood damage reduction projects. (Sec. 214) Amends the River and Harbor Act of 1958 to include within projects for the control of aquatic growth projects for the control of Arundo dona and tarmarix. (Sec. 215) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1992 to include three water systems and projects in California and Nevada among authorized environmental infrastructure projects; (2) 1996 to include certain California and Nevada watersheds and river basins within authorized watershed management, restoration, and development; and (3) 1986 to include projects in Lake County, California, Hollis, New Hampshire, and Milford, New Hampshire, under a lakes silt and debris removal program. (Sec. 218) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to: (1) add an additional project purpose to a water resource development project in the New York-New Jersey Harbor; and (2) increase the authorization of appropriations for such project. (Sec. 219) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1976 to reduce from 50 to 35 the percent of total cost to be borne by States for placing dredged sand on State beaches; and (2) 1986 to state that not more than 80 percent of the non-Federal share of fish and wildlife mitigation costs may be in-kind. Directs the Secretary to work with the State of Ohio and other Great Lakes States to fully implement and maximize beneficial reuse of dredged material along Great Lakes shores. (Sec. 222) Directs the Secretary and the EPA Administrator to convene the National Contaminated Sediment Task Force (established under prior law). Requires the Task Force to report to Congress on the status of remedial actions taken at aquatic sites in specified areas. (Sec. 223) Directs the Secretary to report biannually to Congress on a plan for programs of the Army Corps of Engineers in the Great Lakes basin. Directs the Secretary to request each Federal agency that may have information relevant to the Great Lakes biohydrological system to provide an inventory of such information. Requires the Secretary to compile, analyze, and submit to Congress, the International Joint Commission, and the Great Lakes States a report on such information. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress detailing the economic benefits of recreational boating in the Great Lakes basin. (Sec. 224) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to make appropriate the use of authority under such Act to control sea lamprey at any Great Lakes basin location. (Sec. 225) Authorizes the Secretary to investigate, study, evaluate, and report on water quality, environmental quality, recreation, fish and wildlife, flood control, and navigation in the western Lake Erie watershed. (Sec. 226) Authorizes the Secretary to provide technical assistance to non-Federal interests, and conduct other site-specific studies, to formulate and evaluate fish screens, passage devices, and other measures used to decrease the incidence of juvenile fish inadvertently entering into irrigation systems. Requires: (1) non- Federal interests to provide 50 percent of the cost of such assistance; and (2) a report from the Secretary to Congress. (Sec. 228) Amends the River and Harbor Act of 1968 to: (1) increase from $2 million to $5 million the amount permitted as a Federal first cost for a shore damage project before specific authorization by Congress is required; and (2) direct the Secretary to coordinate such projects with other Federal projects in the same area and to combine such projects into a comprehensive regional project. (Sec. 229) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1992 to authorize additional appropriations for a monitoring program for New York coastal processes; and (2) 1988 to direct the Secretary to approve an appropriate number of projects to test innovative technologies for environmentally sound management of contaminated sediments. Title III: Project-Related Provisions - Authorizes the Secretary to acquire for Rhode Island a dredge and associated equipment for dredging salt ponds. (Sec. 302) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to: (1) include the Chemung River watershed, New York, under a water resources development program for the Upper Susquehanna River Basin in Pennsylvania and New York; (2) include certain projects in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania under authorized small flood control projects; and (3) include projects in Delaware Bay, New Jersey, and Braddock Bay, New York, under authorized small navigation projects. (Sec. 305) Makes the streambank protection project at Coulson Park in Billings, Montana, eligible for assistance under the Flood Control Act of 1946. Authorizes the Secretary to carry out such projects in the Arctic Ocean, Barrow, Alaska, the Saginaw River in Bay City, Michigan, and the Monongahela River in Point Marion, Pennsylvania. (Sec. 306) Authorizes the Secretary to conduct measures to address water quality, flows, and fish habitat restoration in the historic Springfield, Oregon, millrace through reconfiguration of the existing millpond if it is determined that harmful impacts have occurred as the result of a previously constructed flood control project. (Sec. 307) Directs the Secretary to expeditiously complete certain previously authorized saltmarsh restoration activities in Sluice Creek, Guilford, Connecticut, and Lighthouse Point Park in New Haven, Connecticut. (Sec. 308) Designates the project for flood control, Eight Mile Creek, Paragould, Arkansas, as the Francis Bland Floodway Ditch. (Sec. 310) Modifies the project for flood control and other purposes at Cumberland, Maryland, to authorize the Secretary to undertake restoration of the historic Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Specifies estimated Federal and non-Federal costs. (Sec. 311) Includes Miami Beach, Florida, under a previously authorized national shoreline erosion control development and demonstration program. (Sec. 312) Directs the Secretary to accept from Oklahoma an amount to be determined as prepayment for water supply cost obligations for water supply storage at Sardis Reservoir in Oklahoma. (Sec. 313) Directs the Secretary to proceed immediately to prepare engineering design, plans, and specifications to extend certain locks on the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers to provide lock chambers of specified dimension so that construction can proceed immediately upon completion of studies and authorization of projects by Congress. (Sec. 314) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 relating to the Upper Mississippi River system to: (1) add certain activities under a master plan for the improvement of the system; (2) direct the Secretary to create an independent technical advisory committee to review system projects, monitoring plans, and habitat and natural resources needs assessments; (3) require promotion of the simulation of natural river processes to the maximum extent practicable; (4) authorize appropriations for FY 1999 through 2009 for system programs; (5) require an evaluation report from the Secretary to Congress; (6) authorize the transfer of appropriated amounts between various programs; and (7) direct the Secretary to investigate, and if appropriate, carry out restoration of urban wildlife habitat, with a special emphasis on the establishment of greenways, in the St. Louis, Missouri, area and surrounding communities. (Sec. 315) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 relating to a research and development program for Columbia River basin salmon survival to: (1) include the Snake River in such program; (2) revise generally authorized activities under the program; (3) increase the authorization of appropriations for the development, and installation in Corps dams, of advanced hydropower turbines; and (4) direct the Secretary to carry out methods to reduce nesting populations of avian predators on dredge spoil islands in the Columbia River under the Secretary's jurisdiction (authorizes appropriations). (Sec. 316) Authorizes the Secretary to credit against non-Federal shares costs incurred in preparing environmental and other preconstruction documentation for the habitat restoration project in Nine Mile Run, Pennsylvania, if such documentation is determined to be integral to such project. (Sec. 317) Directs the Secretary to work with the Secretary of Transportation on a project to maintain the Larkspur Ferry Channel in Larkspur, California, as authorized under prior law. (Sec. 318) Authorizes the Secretary to study and implement a comprehensive flood impact response modeling system for the Coralville Reservoir and the Iowa River watershed, Iowa. Requires a report to Congress. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 319) Directs the Comptroller General to study, and report to specified congressional committees on, various alternatives for innovative financing of future construction, operation, and maintenance of projects in small and medium-sized ports. (Sec. 320) Directs the Secretary to convey all U.S. rights and interest in land acquired for the Candy Lake project in Osage County, Oklahoma. Requires the Secretary to give prior owners the first option to purchase such lands (requiring such previous owners to be notified of such sale). (Sec. 321) Directs the Secretary to evaluate and, if justified, carry out flood damage reduction measures along the lower Salcha River and on Piledriver Slough in Alaska, and along the Eyak River at Cordova, Alaska. (Sec. 323) Directs the Secretary to carry out ecosystem restoration and storm drainage reduction at North Padre Island, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas, with specified Federal and non-Federal costs. (Sec. 324) Directs the Secretary to complete a water supply reallocation study at the project for flood control, Kanopolis Lake, Kansas. (Sec. 325) Authorizes a public entity designated by the New York State project director to enter into a cooperative agreement with the Secretary with respect to a project for providing environmental assistance to non-Federal interests in the New York City watershed. (Sec. 326) Directs the Secretary to review and, if consistent with project purposes, reimburse the city of Charlevoix, Michigan, for the Federal share of specified construction costs at a navigation project in Charlevoix Harbor. (Sec. 327) Authorizes the Secretary to construct the Hamilton Dam flood control project, Michigan, under authority of the Flood Control Act of 1948. (Sec. 328) Limits the non-Federal share of project costs for the project for flood control, Holes Creek, Ohio. (Sec. 329) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to direct the Secretary to provide assistance to the Narragansett Bay Commission for the construction of a combined sewer (currently, river) overflow management facility in Rhode Island. (Sec. 330) Authorizes the Secretary to use certain previously appropriated funds to construct aquatic ecosystem restoration projects in the Anacostia River watershed under a prior water resources development Act. (Sec. 331) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to extend through FY 2003 the Everglades and South Florida ecosystem restoration program.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Water Resources Projects Title II: General Provisions Title III: Project-Related Provisions Water Resources Development Act of 1999 - Title I: Water Resources Projects - Authorizes projects for navigation, environmental restoration, flood damage reduction, recreation, flood control, storm damage reduction, ecosystem restoration and shore protection, and aquifer storage and recovery in Alaska, Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland and Virginia, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Dakota, and Texas. Authorizes projects for water resources development and conservation and related purposes, subject to a final report from the Army Chief of Engineers and approval by the Secretary of the Army, in Alaska, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Washington. (Sec. 102) Modifies projects for flood control, navigation, water conveyance, water supply storage reallocation, water diversion, beach erosion control and hurricane protection, land retention, storm damage reduction and shoreline protection, environmental infrastructure, and hurricane-flood protection (together with certain report requirements or land transfers, in some cases) in Arkansas, California, Florida, Maryland, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York and New Jersey, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine (with a deauthorization of certain portions of such project), Mississippi, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia. (Sec. 103) Deauthorizes navigation projects in Connecticut and Maine. (Sec. 104) Directs the Secretary to conduct studies with respect to specified projects in Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Guam. Directs the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to study and report to Congress on water supply needs of States not currently eligible for assistance under title XVI of the Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1992. Title II: General Provisions - Authorizes the Secretary to carry out a program to reduce flood hazards and restore the natural functions and values of riverine ecosystems throughout the United States. Requires appropriate studies. Requires non-Federal interests to pay 35 percent of the cost of any project carried out. Outlines project selection criteria, policies, and procedures. Prohibits any project from being carried out until the Secretary notifies specified congressional committees and 21 days have passed since such notification. (Sec. 202) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to provide that the non-Federal share of the costs of periodic nourishment of products or measures for shore protection or beach erosion control shall be 50 percent, with specified exceptions. (Sec. 203) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1948 to increase to $7 million the maximum amount for small flood control projects. (Sec. 204) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1960 to authorize the Secretary to accept funds voluntarily contributed to expand the compilation and dissemination of information on floods and flood damage. (Sec. 205) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to: (1) extend through FY 2000 the Everglades and South Florida ecosystem restoration program; and (2) allow non-profit entities to enter into agreements to pay non-Federal shares of aquatic ecosystem restoration projects. (Sec. 207) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to allow non-profit entities to enter into agreements to pay non-Federal shares of the costs of projects for beneficial uses of dredged materials. (Sec. 208) Amends the Flood Control Act of 1936 to allow contributions by States and political subdivisions to be used for environmental restoration activities. (Sec. 209) Authorizes the Secretary during FY 1999 through 2002 to withhold a specified amount of recreation user fees for repair and maintenance projects, interpretation, signage, habitat or facility enhancement, resource preservation, annual operation, maintenance, and law enforcement related to public use at recreation sites. (Sec. 210) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to permit studies undertaken by the Secretary concerning the Pacific region to include flood damage reduction and environmental restoration. (Sec. 211) Directs the Secretary to develop a plan for a project to protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat of the Missouri River and the middle Mississippi River. Prohibits such plan or project from affecting water rights or private property rights. Permits the modification of previously authorized projects in such areas. Requires a 35 percent non-Federal cost share. Authorizes appropriations for FY 2000 and 2001. (Sec. 212) Amends the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to prohibit fees from being charged to non-Federal interests for an assessment of the value of the resources and the public interest served in promoting development of Outer Continental Shelf resources. Requires full reimbursement of amounts paid by the non-Federal interests for beach erosion control and hurricane protection at Sandbridge Beach in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as a result of such an assessment. (Sec. 213) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1990 to: (1) include Snake Creek in Bixby, Oklahoma, as a priority work for environmental dredging activities; and (2) direct the Secretary to include primary flood damages avoided within a benefit analysis for justifying Federal non-structural flood damage reduction projects. (Sec. 215) Amends the River and Harbor Act of 1958 to include within projects for the control of aquatic growth projects for the control of Arundo dona and tarmarix. (Sec. 216) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1992 to include three water systems and projects in California and Nevada among authorized environmental infrastructure projects; (2) 1996 to include certain California and Nevada watersheds and river basins within authorized watershed management, restoration, and development; and (3) 1986 to include projects in Lake County, California, Hollis, New Hampshire, and Milford, New Hampshire, under a lakes silt and debris removal program. (Sec. 219) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to: (1) add an additional project purpose to a water resource development project in the New York-New Jersey Harbor; and (2) increase the authorization of appropriations for such project. (Sec. 220) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of: (1) 1976 to reduce from 50 to 35 the percent of total cost to be borne by States for placing dredged sand on State beaches; and (2) 1986 to state that not more than 80 percent of the non-Federal share of fish and wildlife mitigation costs may be in-kind. Directs the Secretary to work with the State of Ohio and other Great Lakes States to fully implement and maximize beneficial reuse of dredged material along Great Lakes shores. (Sec. 223) Directs the Secretary and the EPA Administrator to convene the National Contaminated Sediment Task Force (established under prior law). Requires the Task Force to report to Congress on the status of remedial actions taken at aquatic sites in specified areas. (Sec. 224) Directs the Secretary to report biannually to Congress on a plan for programs of the Army Corps of Engineers in the Great Lakes basin. Directs the Secretary to request each Federal agency that may have information relevant to the Great Lakes biohydrological system to provide an inventory of such information. Requires the Secretary to compile, analyze, and submit to Congress, the International Joint Commission, and the Great Lakes States a report on such information. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress detailing the economic benefits of recreational boating in the Great Lakes basin. (Sec. 225) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to make appropriate the use of authority under such Act to control sea lamprey at any Great Lakes basin location. (Sec. 226) Authorizes the Secretary to investigate, study, evaluate, and report on water quality, environmental quality, recreation, fish and wildlife, flood control, and navigation in the western Lake Erie watershed. (Sec. 227) Authorizes the Secretary to provide technical assistance to non-Federal interests, and conduct other site-specific studies, to formulate and evaluate fish screens, passage devices, and other measures used to decrease the incidence of juvenile fish inadvertently entering into irrigation systems. Requires: (1) non- Federal interests to provide 50 percent of the cost of such assistance; and (2) a report from the Secretary to Congress. (Sec. 229) Amends the River and Harbor Act of 1968 to: (1) increase from $2 million to $5 million the amount permitted as a Federal first cost for a shore damage project before specific authorization by Congress is required; and (2) direct the Secretary to coordinate such projects with other Federal projects in the same area and to combine such projects into a comprehensive regional project. Title III: Project-Related Provisions - Authorizes the Secretary to acquire for Rhode Island a dredge and associated equipment for dredging salt ponds. (Sec. 302) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to: (1) include the Chemung River watershed, New York, under a water resources development program for the Upper Susquehanna River Basin in Pennsylvania and New York; (2) include certain projects in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania under authorized small flood control projects; and (3) include a project in Delaware Bay, New Jersey, under authorized small navigation projects. (Sec. 305) Makes the streambank protection project at Coulson Park in Billings, Montana, eligible for assistance under the Flood Control Act of 1946. Authorizes the Secretary to carry out such projects in the Arctic Ocean, Barrow, Alaska, the Saginaw River in Bay City, Michigan, and the Monongahela River in Point Marion, Pennsylvania. (Sec. 306) Authorizes the Secretary to conduct measures to address water quality, flows, and fish habitat restoration in the historic Springfield, Oregon, millrace through reconfiguration of the existing millpond if it is determined that harmful impacts have occurred as the result of a previously constructed flood control project. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 307) Directs the Secretary to expeditiously complete certain previously authorized saltmarsh restoration activities in Sluice Creek, Guilford, Connecticut, and Lighthouse Point Park in New Haven, Connecticut. (Sec. 308) Designates the project for flood control, Eight Mile Creek, Paragould, Arkansas, as the Francis Bland Floodway Ditch. (Sec. 310) Modifies the project for flood control and other purposes at Cumberland, Maryland, to authorize the Secretary to undertake restoration of the historic Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Specifies estimated Federal and non-Federal costs. (Sec. 311) Includes Miami Beach, Florida, under a previously authorized national shoreline erosion control development and demonstration program. (Sec. 312) Directs the Secretary to accept from Oklahoma an amount to be determined as prepayment for water supply cost obligations for water supply storage at Sardis Reservoir in Oklahoma. (Sec. 313) Directs the Secretary to proceed immediately to prepare engineering design, plans, and specifications to extend certain locks on the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers to provide lock chambers of specified dimension so that construction can proceed immediately upon completion of studies and authorization of projects by Congress. (Sec. 314) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 relating to the Upper Mississippi River system to: (1) add certain activities under a master plan for the improvement of the system; (2) direct the Secretary to create an independent technical advisory committee to review system projects, monitoring plans, and habitat and natural resources needs assessments; (3) require promotion of the simulation of natural river processes to the maximum extent practicable; (4) authorize appropriations for FY 1999 through 2009 for system programs; (5) require an evaluation report from the Secretary to Congress; (6) authorize the transfer of appropriated amounts between various programs; and (7) direct the Secretary to investigate, and if appropriate, carry out restoration of urban wildlife habitat, with a special emphasis on the establishment of greenways, in the St. Louis, Missouri, area and surrounding communities. (Sec. 315) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 relating to a research and development program for Columbia River basin salmon survival to: (1) include the Snake River in such program; (2) revise generally authorized activities under the program; (3) increase the authorization of appropriations for the development, and installation in Corps dams, of advanced hydropower turbines; and (4) direct the Secretary to carry out methods to reduce nesting populations of avian predators on dredge spoil islands in the Columbia River under the Secretary's jurisdiction (authorizes appropriations). (Sec. 316) Authorizes the Secretary to credit against non-Federal shares costs incurred in preparing environmental and other preconstruction documentation for the habitat restoration project in Nine Mile Run, Pennsylvania, if such documentation is determined to be integral to such project. (Sec. 317) Directs the Secretary to work with the Secretary of Transportation on a project to maintain the Larkspur Ferry Channel in Larkspur, California, as authorized under prior law. (Sec. 318) Authorizes the Secretary to study and implement a comprehensive flood impact response modeling system for the Coralville Reservoir and the Iowa River watershed, Iowa. Requires a report to Congress. Authorizes appropriations. (Sec. 319) Directs the Comptroller General to study, and report to specified congressional committees on, various alternatives for innovative financing of future construction, operation, and maintenance of projects in small and medium-sized ports. (Sec. 320) Directs the Secretary to convey all U.S. rights and interest in land acquired for the Candy Lake project in Osage County, Oklahoma. Requires the Secretary to give prior owners the first option to purchase such lands (requiring such previous owners to be notified of such sale). (Sec. 321) Directs the Secretary to evaluate and, if justified, carry out flood damage reduction measures along the lower Salcha River and on Piledriver Slough in Alaska, and along the Eyak River at Cordova, Alaska. (Sec. 323) Directs the Secretary to carry out ecosystem restoration and storm drainage reduction at North Padre Island, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas, with specified Federal and non-Federal costs. (Sec. 324) Directs the Secretary to complete a water supply reallocation study at the project for flood control, Kanopolis Lake, Kansas. (Sec. 325) Authorizes a public entity designated by the New York State project director to enter into a cooperative agreement with the Secretary with respect to a project for providing environmental assistance to non-Federal interests in the New York City watershed. (Sec. 326) Directs the Secretary to review and, if consistent with project purposes, reimburse the city of Charlevoix, Michigan, for the Federal share of specified construction costs at a navigation project in Charlevoix Harbor. (Sec. 327) Authorizes the Secretary to construct the Hamilton Dam flood control project, Michigan, under authority of the Flood Control Act of 1948. (Sec. 328) Limits the non-Federal share of project costs for the project for flood control, Holes Creek, Ohio. (Sec. 329) Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 to direct the Secretary to provide assistance to the Narragansett Bay Commission for the construction of a combined sewer (currently, river) overflow management facility in Rhode Island.

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Timeline

Aug 17, 1999

Signed by President.

Aug 17, 1999

Signed by President.

Aug 17, 1999

Became Public Law No: 106-53.

Aug 17, 1999

Became Public Law No: 106-53.

Aug 12, 1999

Presented to President.

Aug 12, 1999

Presented to President.

Aug 5, 1999

Conference papers: Senate report and managers' statement and official papers held at the desk in Senate.

Aug 5, 1999

Conference report filed: Conference report H. Rept. 106-298 filed.(text of conference report: CR H7276-7316)

Aug 5, 1999

Conference report H. Rept. 106-298 filed. (text of conference report: CR H7276-7316)

Aug 5, 1999

Conference report considered in Senate. (consideration: CR S10286-10290)

Aug 5, 1999

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report by Unanimous Consent.

Aug 5, 1999

Senate agreed to conference report by Unanimous Consent.

Aug 5, 1999

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Aug 5, 1999

Mr. Shuster asked unanimous consent for consideration of the conference report, H. Rept. 106-298. (consideration: CR H7432-7433)

Aug 5, 1999

Conference report agreed to in House: On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by voice vote.

Aug 5, 1999

Motions to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Aug 5, 1999

On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by voice vote.

Aug 4, 1999

Conference committee actions: Conferees agreed to file conference report.

Aug 4, 1999

Conferees agreed to file conference report.

Jul 29, 1999

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Jul 29, 1999

Conference committee actions: Conference held.

Jul 29, 1999

Conference held.

Jul 28, 1999

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate disagreed to House amendments by Unanimous Consent.

Jul 28, 1999

Senate disagreed to House amendments by Unanimous Consent.

Jul 28, 1999

Senate agreed to request for conference. Appointed conferees. Chafee; Warner; Smith, of NH; Voinovich; Baucus; Moynihan; Boxer. (consideration: CR S9649)

Jul 27, 1999

Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: House amendments to Senate bill and House requests a conference.

Jul 22, 1999

Mr. Boehlert asked unanimous consent to take from the Speaker's table and consider.

Jul 22, 1999

Considered by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR H6302-6345)

Jul 22, 1999

The House struck all after the enacting clause and inserted in lieu thereof the provisions of a similar measure H.R. 1480. Agreed to without objection.

Jul 22, 1999

Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection.(text: CR H6302-6345)

Jul 22, 1999

On passage Passed without objection. (text: CR H6302-6345)

Jul 22, 1999

The title of the measure was amended to that of similar measure H.R. 1480. Agreed to without objection.

Jul 22, 1999

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Jul 22, 1999

Mr. Boehlert asked unanimous consent that the House insist upon its amendments, and request a conference.

Jul 22, 1999

On motion that the House insist upon its amendments, and request a conference Agreed to without objection. (consideration: CR H6345)

Jul 22, 1999

The Speaker appointed conferees for consideration of the Senate bill and the House amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Shuster, Young (AK), Boehlert, Baker, Doolittle, Sherwood, Oberstar, Borski, Tauscher, and Baird.

Jul 22, 1999

Senate incorporated this measure in H.R. 1480 as an amendment. (consideration: CR S9113)

Jul 22, 1999

See also H.R. 1480.

Apr 21, 1999

Received in the House.

Apr 21, 1999

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Apr 21, 1999

Held at the desk.

Apr 19, 1999

Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S3874-3887)

Apr 19, 1999

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.(text: CR S3874-3886)

Apr 19, 1999

Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent. (text: CR S3874-3886)

Mar 23, 1999

Committee on Environment and Public Works. Reported to Senate by Senator Chafee with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 106-34.

Mar 23, 1999

Committee on Environment and Public Works. Reported to Senate by Senator Chafee with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 106-34.

Mar 23, 1999

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 72.

Mar 17, 1999

Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.

Mar 11, 1999

Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held.

Mar 2, 1999

Introduced in Senate

Mar 2, 1999

Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S2116-2117)

Mar 2, 1999

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. (text of measure as introduced: CR S2117-2129)

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