Pub. L. 98–242, title I, § 10298 Stat. 97 Pub. L. 104–147, § 1110 Stat. 1375 (, , ; , , .)
Editorial Notes
Amendments
Pub. L. 104–147, § 1(1)1996—Par. (2). , inserted “, productivity of natural resources and agricultural systems,” after “environmental quality”.
Pub. L. 104–147, § 1(2)Pars. (8), (9). –(4), added pars. (8) and (9).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Short Title of 2007 Amendment
Pub. L. 109–471, § 1120 Stat. 3552
Short Title
Pub. L. 98–242, title I, § 10198 Stat. 97
Savings Provision
Pub. L. 95–467section 110(b) of Pub. L. 98–242section 7801 of this titleRules and regulations issued prior to , under [chapter 87 of this title] to remain in full force and effect under this chapter until superseded by new rules and regulations promulgated under this chapter, see , set out as a note under .
More Water, More Energy, and Less Waste
Pub. L. 110–229, title V, § 514122 Stat. 844
Findings .—
Purposes .—
Definitions .—
Lower basin state .—
Produced water .—
Secretary .—
Upper basin state .—
Identification of Problems and Solutions.—
Study .—
Report .—
Implementation.—
Grants .—
Limitations .—
Consultation, Advice, and Comments .—
Relation to Other Laws .—
Authorization of Appropriations .—
Desalination Research, Studies, and Demonstration Projects
Pub. L. 104–298110 Stat. 3622 Pub. L. 108–7, div. D, title II, § 210117 Stat. 146 Pub. L. 109–13, div. A, title VI, § 6015119 Stat. 284 Pub. L. 109–103, title II, § 206119 Stat. 2268 Pub. L. 109–289, div. B, title II, § 20312Pub. L. 110–5, § 2121 Stat. 19 Pub. L. 112–74, div. B, title II, § 204125 Stat. 865 Pub. L. 114–322, title III130 Stat. 1846 Pub. L. 116–260, div. FF, title XI, § 1112134 Stat. 3251 Pub. L. 117–58, div. D, title IX, § 40908135 Stat. 1126
SHORT TITLE.
“This Act may be cited as the ‘Water Desalination Act of 1996’.
DEFINITIONS.
Desalination or desalting .—
Saline water .—
United states .—
Usable water .—
Secretary .—
AUTHORIZATION OF RESEARCH AND STUDIES.
In General .—
Project Recommendations and Reports to the Congress .—
Authority To Engage Others .—
Alternative Technologies .—
Prioritization .—
DESALINATION DEMONSTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT.
In General .—
Desalination plants and modules .—
Projects.—
In general .—
Eligible desalination project .—
State role .—
Environmental laws .—
Information .—
Authorization of appropriations.—
Byproducts .—
Economic surveys .—
Cooperative Agreements .—
Prioritization .—
Water Production .—
AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION.
“All information from studies sponsored or funded under authority of this Act shall be considered public information.
TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE.
COST SHARING.
“The Federal share of the cost of a research, study, or demonstration project or a desalination development project or activity carried out under this Act shall not exceed 50 percent of the total cost of the project or research or study activity. A Federal contribution in excess of 25 percent for a project carried out under this Act may not be made unless the Secretary determines that the project is not feasible without such increased Federal contribution. The Secretary shall prescribe appropriate procedures to implement the provisions of this section. Costs of operation, maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation of facilities funded under the authority of this Act shall be non-Federal responsibilities.
AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
Section 3.—
Section 4.—
CONSULTATION AND COORDINATION.
Consultation .—
Coordination of Federal Desalination Research and Development .—
Other Desalination Programs .—
Pub. L. 117–58section 18851 of this title[For provisions relating to rates of wages to be paid to laborers and mechanics on projects for construction, alteration, or repair work funded under div. D or an amendment by div. D of , including authority of Secretary of Labor, see .]
Ogallala Aquifer
Pub. L. 99–662, title XI, § 1121100 Stat. 4239
“ ‘TITLE III—OGALLALA AQUIFER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Sec“ ‘. 301. (a) There is hereby established the High Plains Study Council composed of—
“ ‘(1) the Governor of each State of the High Plains region (defined for the purposes of this title as the States of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming and referred to hereinafter in this title as the “High Plains region”), or a designee of the Governor;
“ ‘(2) a representative of the Department of Agriculture; and
“ ‘(3) a representative of the Secretary.
“ ‘(b) The Council established pursuant to this section shall—
“ ‘(1) review research work being performed by each State committee established under section 302 of this Act; and
“ ‘(2) coordinate such research efforts to avoid duplication of research and to assist in the development of research plans within each State of the High Plains region that will benefit the research needs of the entire region.
Sec. “ ‘302. (a) The Secretary shall establish within each State of the High Plains region an Ogallala aquifer technical advisory committee (hereinafter in this title referred to as the “State committee”). Each State committee shall be composed of no more than seven members, including—
“ ‘(1) a representative of the United States Department of Agriculture;
“ ‘(2) a representative of the Secretary; and
“ ‘(3) at the appointment of the Governor of the State, five representatives from agencies of that State having jurisdiction over water resources, the agricultural community, the State Water Research Institute (as designated under this Act [see Short Title note above]), and others with a special interest or expertise in water resources.
“ ‘(b) The State committee established pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall—
“ ‘(1) review existing State laws and institutions concerning water management and, where appropriate, recommend changes to improve State or local management capabilities and more efficiently use the waters of such State, if such a review is not already being undertaken by the State;
“ ‘(2) establish, in coordination with other State committees, State priorities for research and demonstration projects involving water resources; and
“ ‘(3) provide public information, education, extension, and technical assistance on the need for water conservation and information on proven and cost-effective water management.
“ ‘(c) Each State committee established pursuant to this section shall elect a chairman, and shall meet at least once every three months at the call of the chairman, unless the chairman determines, after consultation with a majority of the members of the committee, that such a meeting is not necessary to achieve the purposes of this section.
Sec“ ‘. 303. The Secretary shall annually allocate among the States of the High Plains region funds authorized to be appropriated for this section for research in—
“ ‘(1) water-use efficiency;
“ ‘(2) cultural methods;
“ ‘(3) irrigation technologies;
“ ‘(4) water-efficient crops; and
“ ‘(5) water and soil conservation.
“Funds distributed under this section shall be allocated to each State committee for use by institutions of higher education within each State. To qualify for funds under this section an institution of higher education shall submit a proposal to the State committee describing the costs, methods, and goals of the proposed research. Proposals shall be selected by the State committee on the basis of merit.
Sec“ ‘. 304. The Secretary shall annually divide funds authorized to be appropriated under this section among the States of the High Plains region for research into—
“ ‘(1) precipitation management;
“ ‘(2) weather modification;
“ ‘(3) aquifer recharge opportunities;
“ ‘(4) saline water uses;
“ ‘(5) desalinization technologies;
“ ‘(6) salt tolerant crops; and
“ ‘(7) ground water recovery.
“Funds distributed under this section shall be allocated by the Secretary to the State committee for distribution to institutions of higher education within such State. To qualify for a grant under this section, an institution of higher education shall submit a research proposal to the State committee describing the costs, methods, and goals of the proposed research. Proposals shall be selected by the State committee on the basis of merit.
Sec“ ‘. 305. The Secretary shall annually allocate among the States of the High Plains region funds authorized to be appropriated under this section for grants to farmers for demonstration projects for—
“ ‘(1) water-efficient irrigation technologies and practices;
“ ‘(2) soil and water conservation management systems; and
“ ‘(3) the growing and marketing of more water-efficient crops.
“Grants under this section shall be made by each State committee in amounts not to exceed 85 percent of the cost of each demonstration project. To qualify for a grant under this section, a farmer shall submit a proposal to the State committee describing the costs, methods, and goals of the proposed project. Proposals shall be selected by the State committee on the basis of merit. Each State committee shall monitor each demonstration project to assure proper implementation and make the results of the project available to other State committees.
SecPub. L. 104–66, title I, § 1082(a)(1)109 Stat. 721 “ ‘. 306. The Secretary, acting through the United States Geological Survey and in cooperation with the States of the High Plains region, is authorized and directed to monitor the levels of the Ogallala aquifer, and report biennially to Congress. [As amended , , .]
Sec“ ‘. 307. The amount of any allocation of funds to a State under this title shall not exceed 75 percent of the cost of carrying out the purposes for which the grant is made.
SecPub. L. 104–66, title I, § 1082(a)(2)109 Stat. 721 “ ‘. 308. Not later than one year after the date of enactment of this title [], and at intervals of 2 years thereafter, the Secretary shall prepare and transmit to the Congress a report on activities undertaken under this title. [As amended , , .]
Sec“ ‘. 309. (a) For each of the fiscal years ending , through , the following sums are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary to implement the following sections of this title, and such sums shall remain available until expended:
“ ‘(1) $600,000 for the purposes of section 302;
“ ‘(2) $4,300,000 for the purposes of section 303;
“ ‘(3) $2,200,000 for the purposes of section 304;
“ ‘(4) $5,300,000 for the purposes of section 305; and
“ ‘(5) $600,000 for the purposes of section 306.
“ ‘(b) Funds made available under this title for distribution to the States of the High Plains region shall be distributed equally among the States.’ ”
Pub. L. 98–242section 3003 of Pub. L. 104–66section 1113 of Title 31[For termination, effective , of provisions of law requiring submittal to Congress of any annual, semiannual, or other regular periodic report listed in House Document No. 103–7 (in which the 17th and 18th items on page 72 identify reporting provisions which, as subsequently amended, are contained in sections 306 and 308 of , set out in the note above), see , as amended, set out as a note under , Money and Finance.]
Desalting Plants
Pub. L. 95–84, § 291 Stat. 400 Pub. L. 95–467, title II, § 205(a)92 Stat. 1311 Pub. L. 96–457, § 394 Stat. 2032 Pub. L. 98–242, title I, § 110(a)98 Stat. 101
section 1681 of Title 48[For termination of Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, see note set out preceding , Territories and Insular Possessions.]