Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 33 : Section 426p


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 426p. Corps of Engineers

    (a) Technical and other assistance
      The Secretary of the Army may - 
        (1) provide emergency assistance to prevent or reduce damage
      attributable to high water levels in the Great Lakes, including
      provision of sandbags, sheeting, and stones and other armoring
      devices (taking account of flooding and erosion of other property
      which may be caused by such activity) but not including
      construction of permanent structures;
        (2) provide technical assistance to individuals and local
      governments with respect to measures to prevent or reduce such
      damage; and
        (3) compile and disseminate information on - 
          (A) water levels of the Great Lakes,
          (B) techniques for prevention or reduction of such damage,
        and
          (C) emergency relief available to persons who suffer economic
        injury attributable to high water levels in the Great Lakes.
    (b) Issuance of permits
      (1) Consideration of flooding and erosion
        In issuing a permit under - 
          (A) section 403 of this title; or
          (B) section 1344 of this title;

      for any activity carried out with assistance under this title,
      the Secretary of the Army shall take account of flooding and
      erosion of other property which may be caused by such activity.
      (2) Bank stabilization
        (A) General rule
          In issuing permits under sections 403 and 1344 of this title
        for a project involving dredging of any portion of the Great
        Lakes, the Secretary of the Army shall, if feasible, encourage
        for bank stabilization purposes the disposal of nonhazardous
        compatible sand from such project on shorelines affected by
        erosion.
        (B) Consultation
          In carrying out subparagraph (A), the Secretary of the Army
        shall consult affected State and local governments.



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