Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 33 : Section 1300


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1300. Pilot program for alternative water source projects

    (a) Policy
      Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the
    application of section 1251(g) of this title and all of the
    provisions of this section shall be carried out in accordance with
    the provisions of section 1251(g) of this title.
    (b) In general
      The Administrator may establish a pilot program to make grants to
    State, interstate, and intrastate water resource development
    agencies (including water management districts and water supply
    authorities), local government agencies, private utilities, and
    nonprofit entities for alternative water source projects to meet
    critical water supply needs.
    (c) Eligible entity
      The Administrator may make grants under this section to an entity
    only if the entity has authority under State law to develop or
    provide water for municipal, industrial, and agricultural uses in
    an area of the State that is experiencing critical water supply
    needs.
    (d) Selection of projects
      (1) Limitation
        A project that has received funds under the reclamation and
      reuse program conducted under the Reclamation Projects
      Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1992 (43 U.S.C. 390h et seq.)
      shall not be eligible for grant assistance under this section.
      (2) Additional consideration
        In making grants under this section, the Administrator shall
      consider whether the project is located within the boundaries of
      a State or area referred to in section 391 of title 43, and
      within the geographic scope of the reclamation and reuse program
      conducted under the Reclamation Projects Authorization and
      Adjustment Act of 1992 (43 U.S.C. 390h et seq.).
      (3) Geographical distribution
        Alternative water source projects selected by the Administrator
      under this section shall reflect a variety of geographical and
      environmental conditions.
    (e) Committee resolution procedure
      (1) In general
        No appropriation shall be made for any alternative water source
      project under this section, the total Federal cost of which
      exceeds $3,000,000, if such project has not been approved by a
      resolution adopted by the Committee on Transportation and
      Infrastructure of the House of Representatives or the Committee
      on Environment and Public Works of the Senate.
      (2) Requirements for securing consideration
        For purposes of securing consideration of approval under
      paragraph (1), the Administrator shall provide to a committee
      referred to in paragraph (1) such information as the committee
      requests and the non-Federal sponsor shall provide to the
      committee information on the costs and relative needs for the
      alternative water source project.
    (f) Uses of grants
      Amounts from grants received under this section may be used for
    engineering, design, construction, and final testing of alternative
    water source projects designed to meet critical water supply needs.
    Such amounts may not be used for planning, feasibility studies or
    for operation, maintenance, replacement, repair, or rehabilitation.
    (g) Cost sharing
      The Federal share of the eligible costs of an alternative water
    source project carried out using assistance made available under
    this section shall not exceed 50 percent.
    (h) Reports
      On or before September 30, 2004, the Administrator shall transmit
    to Congress a report on the results of the pilot program
    established under this section, including progress made toward
    meeting the critical water supply needs of the participants in the
    pilot program.
    (i) Definitions
      In this section, the following definitions apply:
      (1) Alternative water source project
        The term "alternative water source project" means a project
      designed to provide municipal, industrial, and agricultural water
      supplies in an environmentally sustainable manner by conserving,
      managing, reclaiming, or reusing water or wastewater or by
      treating wastewater. Such term does not include water treatment
      or distribution facilities.
      (2) Critical water supply needs
        The term "critical water supply needs" means existing or
      reasonably anticipated future water supply needs that cannot be
      met by existing water supplies, as identified in a comprehensive
      statewide or regional water supply plan or assessment projected
      over a planning period of at least 20 years.
    (j) Authorization of appropriations
      There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section
    a total of $75,000,000 for fiscal years 2002 through 2004. Such
    sums shall remain available until expended.



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