Congress Announces 2024 WRDA Agreement

On Tuesday, the House Transportation & Infrastructure (T&I) Committee along with Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee announced they had reached an agreement on the 2024 Water Resources Development Act (WRDA), Congress’s biennial legislation authorizing new U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects.  Both the House and Senate passed their respective WRDA bills this summer,......

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Congress Moves Forward With Water Resources Bill (WRDA 2024)

Update: The House of Representatives recently passed the bipartisan Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) for 2024. You can read ASCE’s statement on the passing of H.R. 8812 here: https://2021.infrastructurereportcard.org/asce-statement-on-house-passage-of-the-water-resources-development-act-of-2024/   This week, the House of Representatives took a big step toward passing its biennial water resources bill.  The Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2024......

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ASCE and Congressional Champions Seek Bipartisan Approach to National Dam Safety Program Reauthorization

In 1996, Congress authorized the creation of the National Dam Safety Program (NDSP) to support dam safety programs at the state level nationwide.  Since it was first established, the NDSP has become the primary source of federal funding for state dam safety programs, supporting activities such as dam inspection and monitoring, emergency preparedness, and staffing......

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Water sector professionals from the nation’s water utilities, advocacy groups, environmental organizations, and more celebrated Water Week 2023 in D.C.

Water Sector Celebrates Water Week 2023

This week, water sector professionals celebrated Water Week 2023 in Washington, DC.  Professionals from the nation’s water utilities, advocacy groups, environmental organizations, and other key stakeholders gathered near Capitol Hill to hear from decision makers on the current state of water policy.  This year, ASCE was proud to join 31 other organizations as an official......

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New Report Shows Rising Cost of Repairing the Nation’s Dams

On April 14, 2023, the Association of State Dam Safety Officials (ASDSO) announced the release of a new report detailing the current cost of repairing and rehabilitating the nation’s non-federal dams.  According to the report titled The Cost of Rehabilitating Dams in the U.S.: A Methodology and Estimate shows that the current cost of rehabilitating......

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ASCE Hosts Biden Administration Officials for Resilience Events

The first term of the Biden Administration has demonstrated a commitment to not only combatting the effects of climate change, but also ensuring that critical infrastructure systems are able stand up to increasingly severe storms and weather events.  The passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law included billions in investments to rebuild and modernize the nation’s......

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Congress Prioritizes Water Resources Legislation in Lame Duck

Since returning to Washington in November following the 2022 midterm election, Congress has been focused on wrapping up its legislative to do list prior to the end of the year, and of the 117th Congress.  While priorities such as an omnibus appropriations bill for the 2023 fiscal year remain under discussion, Congress has used its......

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Lame-Duck Look Ahead: Water Resources Development Act

With the midterm elections less than a week away, pressure continues to mount on Congress to pass several critical year-end pieces of legislation. Included in this slate will be the 2022 Water Resources Development Act (WRDA). WRDA, the biennial legislation which authorizes water resources projects for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and makes......

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