33 USC Ch. 36: Water Resources Development Pays/Territoire États-Unis d'Amérique Type du document Législation Date Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Eau Mot clé Gestion des zones côtières Système d'alerte précoce Érosion Royalties/redevances Inondation Port Risques Eaux continentales Navigation Recherche Évaluation/gestion des risques Protection sociale Eaux superficielles Gestion des resources en eau douce Aire géographique Amériques, Arctique, Pacifique du Est, Amérique du Nord, Atlantique Nord Résumé This chapter of the US Code, among others, provides for preserving United States harbors; inland waterway transportation; flood control and other purposes; general credit for flood control; rivers and harbors and other waterways projects for benefit of navigation, flood control, hurricane protection, beach erosion control, and other purposes; water resources projects on Federal land; study of water resources development projects by non-Federal interests; construction of water resources development projects by non-Federal interests; port or harbor dues; remote and subsistence harbors; arctic deep draft port development partnerships; assessment of operation and maintenance needs of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway; inland waterways riverbank stabilization; high water-low water preparedness; water resources studies and tribal liaison. It further provides that the Secretary shall establish and implement a pilot program to carry out feasibility studies, in accordance with this subsection, for flood risk management and hurricane and storm damage risk reduction projects for economically disadvantaged communities, in coordination with non-Federal interests. Texte intégral Anglais Site web uscode.house.gov Références - Législation Amendé par Water Resources Development Act of 1992 (P.L.102-580, Title I). Législation | États-Unis d'Amérique | 1992 Mot clé: Gestion des resources en eau douce, Inondation, Zones humides, Ouvrages, Autorisation/permis, Procédures judiciaires/procédures administratives, Navigation, Développement durable Source: FAO, FAOLEX