Collapse to view only § 1962d-11. Authorization of appropriation for Delmarva Peninsula study
- § 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 Repealed.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
The Council is authorized to make such rules and regulations as it may deem necessary or appropriate for carrying out those provisions of this chapter which are administered by it.
The Council is authorized to delegate to any member or employee of the Council its administrative functions under section 1962a–4 of this title and the detailed administration of the grant program under subchapter III.
The Council may, with the consent of the head of any other department or agency of the United States, utilize such officers and employees of such agency on a reimbursable basis as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter.
The Secretary may accelerate feasibility studies authorized by law when and to the extent that the costs of such studies shall have been advanced by non-Federal sources.
During the course of the study and investigation authorized by sections 1962d–7 to 1962d–11 of this title, the Secretary may submit to the President for transmission to the Congress such interim reports as the Secretary may consider desirable. The Secretary shall submit a final report to the President for transmission to the Congress not more than six years after October 4, 1966.
The Secretary is authorized to secure directly from any executive department, bureau, agency, board, commission, office, independent establishment, or instrumentality of the Federal Government, information, suggestions, estimates, and statistics for the purpose of sections 1962d–7 to 1962d–11 of this title, and each department, bureau, agency, board, commission, office, independent establishment, or instrumentality is authorized and directed to furnish such information, suggestions, estimates, and statistics, to the Secretary upon his or his designee’s request.
In carrying out the study and investigation authorized by sections 1962d–7 to 1962d–11 of this title, the Secretary is authorized to cooperate with other Federal, State, and local agencies now engaged in comprehensive planning for water resource use and development in the Delmarva Peninsula area by making available to those agencies his findings and to cooperate with those agencies in the Northeastern United States Water Supply Study as authorized by section 1962d–4 of this title.
There is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of $500,000 to carry out the provisions of sections 1962d–7 to 1962d–11 of this title: Provided, That nothing in such sections shall prevent the expenditure of other funds appropriated to the United States Geological Survey for studies and activities performed under its general authority.
The requirement in any water resources development project under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Army, that non-Federal interests hold and save the United States free from damages due to the construction, operation, and maintenance of the project, does not include damages due to the fault or negligence of the United States or its contractors.
In order to assure an adequate supply of food to the Nation and to promote the economic vitality of the High Plains Region, the Secretary of Commerce (hereinafter referred to in this section as the “Secretary”), acting through the Economic Development Administration, in cooperation with the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, and appropriate Federal, State, and local agencies, and the private sector, is authorized and directed to study the depletion of the natural resources of those regions of the States of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Nebraska presently utilizing the declining water resources of the Ogallala acquifer,1
The Secretary of the Interior, in connection with Federal resource protection and the Federal administration of the use and occupancy of lands and waters within a water resource development project under his jurisdiction, is authorized to cooperate with the regulatory and law enforcement officials of any State or political subdivision thereof in the enforcement of the laws or ordinances of such State or political subdivision. Such cooperation may include the reimbursement of a State or its political subdivision for expenditures incurred in connection with such resource protection and administration. For purposes of complying with section 651 of title 2, the authorization provided under this section is subject to the availability of appropriations.