Title 10Armed ForcesRelease 119-73not60

§2815a Stormwater Management, Shoreline Erosion Control, and Water Resilience Projects for Installations and Defense Access Roads

Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— General Military Law › Part IV— SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROPERTY › Chapter 169— MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AND MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING › Subchapter I— MILITARY CONSTRUCTION › § 2815a

Last updated Apr 3, 2026|Official source

Summary

Lets the Secretary in charge carry out projects on or near a military installation to manage stormwater, stop shoreline erosion, and improve water storage and water resilience. Projects can reduce untreated runoff, protect bases and defense access roads from flooding and high water in extreme weather, repair or protect shorelines, or add water storage and filtration. The work can be paid for as part of several kinds of construction or resilience projects already allowed in law, including projects under sections 2805, 2815, 2391(d), 2684a, 2914, 18233, or a defense access road project under title 23 section 210. Priority must go to proposals that cut untreated runoff, protect installations and roads from extreme-weather water, stop shoreline erosion, or boost water resilience. Examples of actions include building or fixing stormwater ponds and other retention or filtration measures, installing permeable pavement, using planters/rain gardens/cisterns, capturing stormwater for reuse, and adding shore protections like sea walls or natural plantings. Projects on the same installation must be coordinated with related work under sections 2391, 2684, 2815, or 2914, and the Assistant Secretary for Energy, Installations, and Environment must name an official to coordinate across the services. Within 90 days after each fiscal year ends, each Secretary in charge must send Congress a report on planned, active, and finished projects. Each report must list each project’s title, location, brief scope, original and current cost estimates, the reasons the project meets the goals above, and any other relevant details the Secretary chooses. Definitions (one line each): defense access road — a road certified as important to national defense; facility and State — as defined in section 18232; military installation — includes State-owned reserve component facilities; military installation resilience — defined in section 101; Secretary concerned — the military department Secretary for that installation or the Secretary of Defense for Defense Agencies and State-owned reserve facilities; water resilience — the ability of an installation to deal with changes in water availability.

Full Legal Text

Title 10, §2815a

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(a)The Secretary concerned may carry out one or more of the following projects on or related to a military installation:
(1)A stormwater management project for the purposes of—
(A)improving military installation resilience or the resilience of a defense access road or other essential civilian infrastructure supporting a military installation; and
(B)protecting nearby waterways and stormwater-stressed ecosystems.
(2)A shoreline erosion control project for the purpose of improving, protecting, or repairing shoreline to protect the infrastructure of a military installation or a defense access road.
(3)A project to provide water storage and filtration, flood mitigation, or otherwise support water resilience.
(b)Using such amounts as may be provided in advance in appropriation Acts, the Secretary concerned may carry out a project under this section as, or as part of, any of the following:
(1)An authorized military construction project.
(2)An unspecified minor military construction project under section 2805 of this title, including using appropriations available for operation and maintenance subject to the limitation in subsection (c) of such section.
(3)A military installation resilience project under section 2815 of this title, including the use of appropriations available for operations and maintenance subject to the limitation of subsection (e)(3) of such section.
(4)A defense community infrastructure resilience project under section 2391(d) of this title.
(5)A military installation resilience project under section 2684a of this title.
(6)A construction project under section 2914 of this title.
(7)A reserve component facility project under section 18233 of this title.
(8)A defense access road project under section 210 of title 23.
(c)In selecting projects to be carried out under this section, the Secretary concerned shall give a priority to a project proposal that—
(1)minimizes the runoff of untreated stormwater into freshwater systems or tidal systems;
(2)protects military installations and defense access roads from stormwater runoff and water levels resulting from extreme weather conditions;
(3)controls shoreline erosion control that involve the improvement, protection, or repair of shoreline subject to wave action or stormwater runoff and water levels resulting from extreme weather condition; or
(4)supports water resilience at military installations.
(d)Activities carried out as part of a project under this section may include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1)The installation, expansion, or refurbishment of stormwater ponds and other water-slowing, retention, or filtration measures to address storm water management.
(2)The installation of permeable pavement in lieu of, or to replace existing, nonpermeable pavement.
(3)The use of planters, tree boxes, cisterns, and rain gardens to reduce stormwater runoff.
(4)The capture or storage of stormwater for use in supporting water resilience at a military installation.
(5)The use of sheet piles, riprap, armor stone, sea walls, natural plantings, or any other technologies created to address shoreline erosion control.
(e)(1)In the case of a project carried out under this section on or related to a military installation and any project related to the same installation carried out under section 2391, 2684, 2815, or 2914 of this title, the Secretary concerned shall ensure coordination between the projects regarding the water access, management, conservation, security, and resilience aspects of the projects.
(2)The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment shall designate an official to be responsible for coordinating projects under this section among the military departments.
(f)(1)Not later than 90 days after the end of each fiscal year, each Secretary concerned shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report describing—
(A)the status of planned and active projects carried out by that Secretary under this section; and
(B)all projects completed by the Secretary concerned during the previous fiscal year.
(2)Each report shall include the following information with respect to each project described in the report:
(A)The title, location, a brief description of the scope of work, the original project cost estimate, and the current working cost estimate.
(B)The rationale for how the project will—
(i)improve military installation resilience or the resilience of a defense access road or other essential civilian infrastructure supporting a military installation;
(ii)protect waterways and stormwater-stressed ecosystems;
(iii)improve, protect, or repair shoreline to protect infrastructure of a military installation or a defense access road from shoreline erosion; or
(iv)provide water storage and filtration, flood mitigation, or otherwise support water resilience.
(C)Such other information as the Secretary concerned considers appropriate.
(g)In this section:
(1)The term “defense access road” means a road certified to the Secretary of Transportation as important to the national defense under the provisions of section 210 of title 23.
(2)The terms “facility” and “State” have the meanings given those terms in section 18232 of this title.
(3)The term “military installation” includes a facility of a reserve component owned by a State rather than the United States.
(4)The term “military installation resilience” has the meaning given that term in section 101 of this title.
(5)The term “Secretary concerned” means—
(A)the Secretary of a military department with respect to military installations under the jurisdiction of that Secretary; and
(B)the Secretary of Defense with respect to matters concerning the Defense Agencies and facilities of a reserve component owned by a State rather than the United States.
(6)The term “water resilience” means the capacity of a military installation to mitigate, respond, or adapt to changes in water availability due to manmade or natural phenomena.

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Amendments

2024—Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(1), amended section catchline generally. Prior to amendment, catchline read as follows: “Stormwater management projects for installation and defense access road resilience and waterway and ecosystems conservation”. Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(2), amended subsec. (a) generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “The Secretary concerned may carry out a stormwater management project on or related to a military installation for the purpose of— “(1) improving military installation resilience or the resilience of a defense access road or other essential civilian infrastructure supporting the military installation; and “(2) protecting nearby waterways and stormwater-stressed ecosystems.” Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(3)(A), struck out “stormwater management” before “project under this section” in introductory provisions. Subsec. (b)(5) to (8). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(3)(B), (C), added par.(5) and redesignated former pars. (5) to (7) as (6) to (8), respectively. Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(4), amended subsec. (c) generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “In selecting stormwater management projects to be carried out under this section, the Secretary concerned shall give a priority to project proposals involving the retrofitting of buildings and grounds on a military installation or retrofitting a defense access road to reduce stormwater runoff and ponding or standing water that includes the combination of stormwater runoff and water levels resulting from extreme weather conditions.” Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(5)(A), struck out “stormwater management” before “project” in introductory provisions. Subsec. (d)(1). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(5)(B), substituted “, retention, or filtration measures to address storm water management” for “and retention measures”. Subsec. (d)(4), (5). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(5)(C), added pars. (4) and (5). Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(6), designated existing provisions as par. (1), struck out “stormwater management” before “project carried”, substituted “section 2391, 2684,” for “section 2391(d),”, and added par. (2). Subsec. (f)(1)(A). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(7)(A), struck out “stormwater management” before “projects”. Subsec. (f)(2). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(7)(A), struck out “stormwater management” before “project” in introductory provisions. Subsec. (f)(2)(B)(iii), (iv). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(7)(B), added cls. (iii) and (iv). Subsec. (g)(4). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(b), substituted “section 101” for “section 101(e)(8)”. Subsec. (g)(6). Pub. L. 118–159, § 2847(a)(8), added par. (6).

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10 U.S.C. § 2815a

Title 10Armed Forces

Last Updated

Apr 3, 2026

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