Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 33 : Section 701a


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 701a. Declaration of policy of 1936 act

      It is recognized that destructive floods upon the rivers of the
    United States, upsetting orderly processes and causing loss of life
    and property, including the erosion of lands, and impairing and
    obstructing navigation, highways, railroads, and other channels of
    commerce between the States, constitute a menace to national
    welfare; that it is the sense of Congress that flood control on
    navigable waters or their tributaries is a proper activity of the
    Federal Government in cooperation with States, their political
    subdivisions, and localities thereof; that investigations and
    improvements of rivers and other waterways, including watersheds
    thereof, for flood-control purposes are in the interest of the
    general welfare; that the Federal Government should improve or
    participate in the improvement of navigable waters or their
    tributaries, including watersheds thereof, for flood-control
    purposes if the benefits to whomsoever they may accrue are in
    excess of the estimated costs, and if the lives and social security
    of people are otherwise adversely affected.



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