US Code
CHAPTER 15— FLOOD CONTROL
§ 701b–17. Corps of Engineers Western Water Cooperative Committee

(a) Establishment(1) In generalNot later than 90 days after December 23, 2022, the Secretary shall establish a Western Water Cooperative Committee (referred to in this section as the “Cooperative Committee”).
(2) PurposeThe purpose of the Cooperative Committee is to ensure that Corps of Engineers flood control projects in Western States are operated consistent with congressional directives by identifying opportunities to avoid or minimize conflicts between the operation of Corps of Engineers projects and water rights and water laws in such States.
(3) MembershipThe Cooperative Committee shall be composed of—(A) the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works (or a designee);
(B) the Chief of Engineers (or a designee);
(C) 1 representative from each of the Western States, who may serve on the Western States Water Council, to be appointed by the Governor of each State;
(D) 1 representative with legal experience from each of the Western States, to be appointed by the attorney general of each State; and
(E) 1 employee from each of the impacted regional offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
(4) Meetings(A) In generalThe Cooperative Committee shall meet not less than once each year in one of the Western States.
(B) Available to publicEach meeting of the Cooperative Committee shall be open and accessible to the public.
(C) NotificationThe Cooperative Committee shall publish in the Federal Register adequate advance notice of a meeting of the Cooperative Committee.
(5) Duties(A) In generalThe Cooperative Committee shall develop and make recommendations to avoid or minimize conflicts between the operation of Corps of Engineers projects and the water rights and water laws of Western States.
(B) LimitationIn carrying out subparagraph (A), the Cooperative Committee shall—(i) make recommendations that only apply to Western States; and
(ii) ensure that any recommended changes or modifications to policy or regulations for Corps of Engineers projects would not adversely affect water resources within the State of Missouri.
(6) Status updates(A) In generalOn an annual basis, the Secretary shall provide to the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a written report that includes—(i) a summary of the contents of meetings of the Cooperative Committee;
(ii) any legislative proposal from a Western State proposed to the Cooperative Committee; and
(iii) a description of any recommendations made by the Cooperative Committee under paragraph (5), including actions taken by the Secretary in response to such recommendations.
(B) Comment(i) In generalNot later than 45 days following the conclusion of a meeting of the Cooperative Committee, the Secretary shall provide to members of the Cooperative Committee an opportunity to comment on the contents of the meeting and any recommendations made under paragraph (5).
(ii) InclusionComments provided under clause (i) shall be included in the report provided under subparagraph (A).
(7) Compensation(A) In generalExcept as provided in subparagraph (B), the members of the Cooperative Committee shall serve without compensation.
(B) Travel expensesThe members of the Cooperative Committee shall receive travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in accordance with applicable provisions under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5.
(8) Maintenance of recordsThe Cooperative Committee shall maintain records pertaining to operating costs and records of the Cooperative Committee for a period of not less than 3 years.
(9) Savings provisions(A) No additional authorityNothing in this section provides authority to the Cooperative Committee to affect any Federal or State water law or interstate compact governing water.
(B) Other StatesNothing in this section may be interpreted, by negative implication or otherwise, as suggesting that States not represented on the Cooperative Committee have lesser interest or authority, in relation to Western States, in managing the water within their borders or in vindicating State water rights and water laws.
(b) Definition of Western StatesIn this section, the term “Western States” means the States of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.

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Title 33— NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

CHAPTER 15— FLOOD CONTROL

§ 701. Flood control generally

§ 701–1. Declaration of policy of 1944 act

§ 701a. Declaration of policy of 1936 act

§ 701a–1. “Flood control” defined; jurisdiction of Federal investigations

§ 701b. Supervision of Secretary of the Army; reclamation projects unaffected

§ 701b–1. Transfer of jurisdiction in certain cases to Department of Agriculture

§ 701b–2. Cooperation by Secretaries of the Army and Agriculture; expenditures

§ 701b–3. Examinations and surveys; availability of appropriations

§ 701b–4. Administration of surveys; number authorized; reports

§ 701b–5. Omitted

§ 701b–6. Examinations and surveys by Secretary of Agriculture

§ 701b–7. Supplemental reports to Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and House Public Works Committee

§ 701b–8. Submission of report by Chief of Engineers

§ 701b–8a. Discontinuance of preliminary examination reports

§ 701b–9. Availability of appropriations for expenses incident to operation of power boats or vessels; expenses defined; certification of expenditures

§ 701b–10. Omitted

§ 701b–11. Flood protection projects

§ 701b–12. Floodplain management requirements

§ 701b–13. Repealed. , ,

§ 701b–14. Structural integrity evaluations

§ 701b–15. Non-Federal plans to provide additional flood risk reduction

§ 701b–16. Management of flood risk reduction projects

§ 701b–17. Corps of Engineers Western Water Cooperative Committee

§ 701c. Rights-of-way, easements, etc.; acquisition by local authorities; maintenance and operation; protection of United States from liability for damages; requisites to run-off and water-flow retardation and soil erosion prevention assistance

§ 701c–1. Acquirement of titles for certain projects and to lands, easements, rights-of-way; reimbursement of local agencies

§ 701c–2. Acquisition and sale of land

§ 701c–3. Lease receipts; payment of portion to States

§ 701d. Compacts between States; consent of Congress

§ 701e. Effect of act , on provisions for Mississippi River and other projects

§ 701f. Authorization of appropriations

§ 701f–1. Additional authorization

§ 701f–2. Funds for specific and authorized projects merged with and accounted for under regular annual appropriation

§ 701f–3. Expenditure in watersheds of funds appropriated for flood prevention purposes

§ 701g. Removal of obstructions; clearing channels

§ 701h. Contributions by States, political subdivisions, and other non-Federal interests

§ 701h–1. Contributions by States and political subdivisions for immediate use on authorized flood-control work; repayment

§ 701h–2. No adverse effect on processes

§ 701h–3. State contribution of funds for certain operation and maintenance costs

§ 701h–4. Acceptance of funds for harbor dredging

§ 701i. Elimination from protection of areas subject to evacuation

§ 701j. Installation in dams of facilities for future development of hydroelectric power

§ 701k. Crediting reimbursements for lost, stolen, or damaged property

§§ 701l, 701l–1. Repealed. , , , 656

§ 701m. Insufficient Congressional authorization; preparations for and modification of project

§ 701n. Emergency response to natural disasters

§ 701n–1. Biennial report to Congress

§ 701n–2. Monthly report to Congress

§ 701n–3. Permanent measures to reduce emergency flood fighting needs for communities subject to repetitive flooding

§ 701o. Omitted

§ 701p. Railroad bridge alterations at Federal expense

§ 701q. Repair and protection of highways, railroads, and utilities damaged by operation of dams or reservoir

§ 701q–1. Repair and restoration of embankments

§ 701r. Protection of highways, bridge approaches, lighthouses, public works, and nonprofit public services

§ 701r–1. Utilization of public roads

§ 701s. Small flood control projects; appropriations; amount limitation for single locality; conditions

§ 701t. Emergency fund for flood damage; amount; commitments to be fulfilled by local interests

§ 701u. International engineering or scientific conferences; attendance

§ 702. Mississippi River

§ 702a. Adoption of 1927 project; execution; creation of board; scope of authority; appropriation

§ 702a–1. Modification of project of 1927; adoption

§ 702a–1a. Further modification of 1927 project; adoption; appropriation

§ 702a–1b. Further modification; adoption

§ 702a–2. Abandonment of Boeuf Floodway

§ 702a–3. Levees; raising and enlarging

§ 702a–4. Fuse-plug levees

§ 702a–5. Back levee north of Eudora Floodway

§ 702a–6. Drainage necessitated by floodway levees

§ 702a–7. Railroad and highway crossings over floodways

§ 702a–8. Additional roads; construction by United States

§ 702a–9. Lands, easements, and rights-of-way; acquisition by local authorities; reimbursement; protection of United States from liability for damages

§ 702a–10. Flowage rights and rights-of-way; reimbursement of local authorities; highway crossings; use of properties for national forests or wildlife refuges

§ 702a–11. Morganza Floodway; Eudora Floodway

§ 702a–12. Modified Lower Mississippi River project as of

§ 702b. Local contribution toward cost of flood control work

§ 702c. Expenditures for construction work; conditions precedent; liability for damage from flood waters; condemnation proceedings; floodage rights

§ 702d. Flowage rights; condemnation proceedings; benefits to property

§ 702d–1. Bonnet Carre Spillway and Floodway; rights-of-way, etc., over lands

§ 702e. Maps for project; preparation

§ 702f. Expenditures for earlier projects

§ 702g. Appropriation for emergency fund

§ 702g–1. Additional appropriation for emergency fund

§ 702h. Prosecution of project by Mississippi River Commission; president of commission; salaries

§ 702h–1. Transferred

§ 702i. Certain sections applicable to property and rights acquired or constructed

§ 702j. Projects relating to tributary streams; report to Congress; appropriation

§ 702j–1. Saint Francis and Yazoo Rivers; lands and easements; alteration of highways; cooperation of States

§ 702j–2. White River Levee District; rights-of-way; drainage facilities; flowage rights; acquisition by local authorities; protection of United States from liability for damages

§ 702k. Surveys below Cape Girardeau, Missouri; resurvey of levee in Tennessee

§ 702k–1. Authorization of appropriation

§ 702k–2. Separability

§ 702l. Repeal of inconsistent laws

§ 702m. Interest of Members of Congress in contracts for acquisition of land

§ 702n. Levee rights-of-way; payment or reimbursement for

§ 702o. Mississippi River and Tributaries Project

§ 703. Sacramento River, California

§ 704. Modification of project

§ 705. Salmon River, Alaska; flood control work authorized

§ 706. Secretary of Commerce; current precipitation information; appropriation

§ 707. Sumner Dam and Lake Sumner; declaration of purpose; report to Congress; appropriation

§ 708. Sale of surplus waters for domestic and industrial uses; disposition of moneys

§ 709. Regulations for use of storage waters; application to Tennessee Valley Authority

§ 709a. Information on floods and flood damage

§ 709b. Flood hazard information

§ 709c. Emergency communication of risk