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SUBCHAPTER IV— MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
§ 1962d–17. Regional or river basin plans and Federal water and related land resources projects; preparation, formulation, and evaluation

(a) Interest rate formula for discounting future benefits and cost computations; repeal of conflicting provisions and administrative actionsThe interest rate formula to be used in plan formulation and evaluation for discounting future benefits and computing costs by Federal officers, employees, departments, agencies, and instrumentalities in the preparation of comprehensive regional or river basin plans and the formulation and evaluation of Federal water and related land resources projects shall be the formula set forth in the “Policies, Standards, and Procedures in the Formulation, Evaluation, and Review of Plans for Use and Development of Water and Related Land Resources” approved by the President on May 15, 1962, and published as Senate Document 97 of the Eighty-seventh Congress on May 29, 1962, as amended by the regulation issued by the Water Resources Council and published in the Federal Register on December 24, 1968 (33 F.R. 19170; 18 C.F.R. 704.39), until otherwise provided by a statute enacted after March 7, 1974. Every provision of law and every administrative action in conflict with this section is hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
(b) Interest rate for prior authorized projects assured of non-Federal share of project costs; continuation of rateIn the case of any project authorized before January 3, 1969, if the appropriate non-Federal interests have, prior to December 31, 1969, given satisfactory assurances to pay the required non-Federal share of project costs, the discount rate to be used in the computation of benefits and costs for such project shall be the rate in effect immediately prior to December 24, 1968, and that rate shall continue to be used for such project until construction has been completed, unless otherwise provided by a statute enacted after March 7, 1974.
(c) Water and related resources projects; Presidential study; scope of study; report to CongressThe President shall make a full and complete investigation and study of principles and standards for planning and evaluating water and related resources projects. Such investigation and study shall include, but not be limited to, consideration of enhancing regional economic development, the quality of the total environment including its protection and improvement, the well-being of the people of the United States, and the national economic development, as objectives to be included in federally-financed water and related resources projects and in the evaluation of costs and benefits attributable to such projects, as intended in section 1962–2 of this title, the interest rate formula to be used in evaluating and discounting future benefits for such projects, and appropriate Federal and non-Federal cost sharing for such projects. He shall report the results of such investigation and study, together with his recommendations, to Congress not later than one year after funds are first appropriated to carry out this subsection.

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Title 42— THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE

CHAPTER 19B— WATER RESOURCES PLANNING

SUBCHAPTER IV— MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

§ 1962d. Authorization of appropriations to the Water Resources Council

§ 1962d–1. Rules and regulations

§ 1962d–2. Delegation of functions

§ 1962d–3. Utilization of personnel

§ 1962d–4. Northeastern United States water supply

§ 1962d–5. Water resources development projects involving navigation, flood control, and shore protection

§ 1962d–5a. Reimbursement to States

§ 1962d–5b. Written agreement requirement for water resources projects

§ 1962d–5c. Non-Federal public bodies, installment construction payments

§ 1962d–5d. Authorization of Secretary of the Army to contract with States and political subdivisions for increased law enforcement services during peak visitation periods; authorization of appropriations

§ 1962d–5e. Wetland areas

§ 1962d–5f. Beach nourishment

§ 1962d–5g. Hydroelectric power resources

§ 1962d–6. Feasibility studies; acceleration; advancement of costs by non-Federal sources

§ 1962d–7. Delmarva Peninsula hydrologic study; duties of Secretary of the Interior

§ 1962d–8. Reports on Delmarva Peninsula hydrologic study

§ 1962d–9. Information from Federal agencies for Delmarva Peninsula study

§ 1962d–10. Cooperation with agencies on Delmarva Peninsula study

§ 1962d–11. Authorization of appropriation for Delmarva Peninsula study

§ 1962d–11a. Potomac River water diversion structure

§ 1962d–11b. Dalecarlia Reservoir; delivery of water to metropolitan Maryland; expenses; payments; purchase of water from State or local authorities in Maryland or Virginia

§§ 1962d–12 to 1962d–14. Repealed. , ,

§ 1962d–14a. Alaska hydroelectric power development

§ 1962d–15. Protection of United States from liability for damages; exception of damages due to fault or negligence of United States

§ 1962d–16. Comprehensive plans for development, utilization, and conservation of water and related resources

§ 1962d–17. Regional or river basin plans and Federal water and related land resources projects; preparation, formulation, and evaluation

§ 1962d–18. Study of depletion of natural resources of regions of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Nebraska utilizing Ogallala aquifer; plans; reports to Congress; authorization of appropriation

§ 1962d–19. Cooperation of Secretary of the Interior with State and local regulatory and law enforcement officials in enforcement of laws or ordinances in connection with Federal resource protection, etc., within Federal water resource development project; funding

§ 1962d–20. Prohibition on Great Lakes diversions

§ 1962d–21. John Glenn Great Lakes basin program

§ 1962d–22. Great Lakes fishery and ecosystem restoration