The purposes of this section are-
(1) to identify $10,000,000,000 in water resources development projects authorized by Congress that are no longer viable for construction due to-
(A) a lack of local support;
(B) a lack of available Federal or non-Federal resources; or
(C) an authorizing purpose that is no longer relevant or feasible;
(2) to create an expedited and definitive process for Congress to deauthorize water resources development projects that are no longer viable for construction; and
(3) to allow the continued authorization of water resources development projects that are viable for construction.
The Secretary shall develop an interim deauthorization list that identifies-
(A) each water resources development project, or separable element of a project, authorized for construction before November 8, 2007, for which-
(i) planning, design, or construction was not initiated before December 16, 2016; or
(ii) planning, design, or construction was initiated before December 16, 2016, but for which no funds, Federal or non-Federal, were obligated for planning, design, or construction of the project or separable element of the project during the current fiscal year or any of the 6 preceding fiscal years; and
(B) each project or separable element identified and included on a list to Congress for deauthorization pursuant to section 579a(b)(2) of this title.
The Secretary shall solicit comments from the public and the Governors of each applicable State on the interim deauthorization list developed under paragraph (1).
The public comment period shall be 90 days.
Not later than 90 days after the date of the close of the comment period under paragraph (2), the Secretary shall-
(A) submit a revised interim deauthorization list to the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives; and
(B) publish the revised interim deauthorization list in the Federal Register.
The Secretary shall develop a final deauthorization list of water resources development projects, or separable elements of projects, from the revised interim deauthorization list described in subsection (b)(3).
The Secretary shall prepare a proposed final deauthorization list of projects and separable elements of projects that have, in the aggregate, an estimated Federal cost to complete that is at least $10,000,000,000.
For purposes of subparagraph (A), the Federal cost to complete shall take into account any allowances authorized by section 2280 of this title, as applied to the most recent project schedule and cost estimate.
The Secretary shall identify projects and separable elements of projects for inclusion on the proposed final deauthorization list according to the order in which the projects and separable elements of the projects were authorized, beginning with the earliest authorized projects and separable elements of projects and ending with the latest project or separable element of a project necessary to meet the aggregate amount under paragraph (2)(A).
The Secretary may identify projects and separable elements of projects in an order other than that established by clause (i) if the Secretary determines, on a case-by-case basis, that a project or separable element of a project is critical for interests of the United States, based on the possible impact of the project or separable element of the project on public health and safety, the national economy, or the environment.
In making determinations under clause (ii), the Secretary shall consider any comments received under subsection (b)(2).
The Secretary shall include as part of the proposed final deauthorization list an appendix that-
(i) identifies each project or separable element of a project on the interim deauthorization list developed under subsection (b) that is not included on the proposed final deauthorization list; and
(ii) describes the reasons why the project or separable element is not included on the proposed final list.
The Secretary shall solicit comments from the public and the Governor of each applicable State on the proposed final deauthorization list and appendix developed under paragraphs (2) and (3).
The public comment period shall be 90 days.
Not later than 120 days after the date of the close of the comment period under paragraph (4), the Secretary shall-
(A) submit a final deauthorization list and an appendix to the final deauthorization list in a report to the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives; and
(B) publish the final deauthorization list and the appendix to the final deauthorization list in the Federal Register.
After the expiration of the 180-day period beginning on the date of submission of the final deauthorization list and appendix under subsection (c), a project or separable element of a project identified in the final deauthorization list is hereby deauthorized, unless Congress passes a joint resolution disapproving the final deauthorization list prior to the end of such period.
A project or separable element of a project identified in the final deauthorization list under subsection (c) shall not be deauthorized under this subsection if, before the expiration of the 180-day period referred to in paragraph (1), the non-Federal interest for the project or separable element of the project provides sufficient funds to complete the project or separable element of the project.
Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), each project and separable element of a project identified in the final deauthorization list shall be treated as deauthorized for purposes of the aggregate deauthorization amount specified in subsection (c)(2)(A).
A project or separable element of a project identified in the appendix to the final deauthorization list shall remain subject to future deauthorization by Congress.
A project or separable element of a project may not be identified on the interim deauthorization list developed under subsection (b), or the final deauthorization list developed under subsection (c), if the project or separable element received funding for a post-authorization study during the current fiscal year or any of the 6 preceding fiscal years.
In this section, the following definitions apply:
The term "post-authorization study" means-
(i) a feasibility report developed under section 2282 of this title;
(ii) a feasibility study, as defined in section 2215(d) of this title; or
(iii) a review conducted under section 549a of this title, including an initial appraisal that-
(I) demonstrates a Federal interest; and
(II) requires additional analysis for the project or separable element.
The term "water resources development project" includes an environmental infrastructure assistance project or program of the Corps of Engineers.
For purposes of this section, if an authorized water resources development project or separable element of the project has been modified by an Act of Congress, the date of the authorization of the project or separable element shall be deemed to be the date of the most recent modification.
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