Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 36— - WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - GENERAL PROVISIONS › § 2326a
The Secretary may let a local or non-Federal group use or add space at a dredged material disposal site that the federal government built or manages. The group must pay up front for any extra or replacement space. If using space that the federal project needs later, the group must also pay any added operation or maintenance cost before each dredging cycle. If the use actually lowers project costs, the Secretary can credit that savings against future cash payments. The group may charge fees to others who dump dredged material there. The group can later propose a different site for replacement capacity and build it at its own cost if the Secretary approves; the Secretary cannot reject a pre-submitted site unless it is environmentally, geographically, or technically unacceptable and must explain why in writing. The public can comment on these decisions. The Secretary may allow use of federal or non-federal disposal sites only if nearby federal channel needs for the next 20 years can still be met and must set fees to recover capital, operation, and maintenance costs. The District Commander handles and must decide these requests within 90 days. If a non-federal site has not been used by the Secretary for 20 years and won’t be needed for the next 20 years, the owner can ask for a study to consider disposal of the site. The Secretary may enter into partnership or public–private agreements, including under existing partnership law, to build, run, or test processing, treatment, contaminant reduction, or disposal facilities. Agreements must say who pays what, may combine projects and costs when appropriate, can credit prior work or payments, and may let non-Federal parties be reimbursed over time through user fees that repay contributions plus a reasonable return. Existing agreements in effect on November 8, 2007, remain in force. Non-Federal partners must provide lands and rights needed and may get credit for them. Any spending is limited to amounts Congress provides.
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33 U.S.C. § 2326a
Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
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Apr 6, 2026
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