Title 43 › Chapter 50— WESTERN WATER INFRASTRUCTURE › § 3201
Gives the Secretary of the Interior, through the Bureau of Reclamation, money for fiscal years 2022 through 2026 to pay for many water projects. The law sets exact dollar amounts for different kinds of projects: $1,150,000,000 for water storage, groundwater storage, and conveyance projects (including $100,000,000 in grants for small surface and groundwater storage projects); $3,200,000,000 for the Aging Infrastructure Account for major rehab and replacement (including $100,000,000 for works that had a critical failure and $100,000,000 for dam rehabilitation or replacement); $1,000,000,000 for rural water projects authorized by Congress before July 1, 2021; $1,000,000,000 for water recycling and reuse (with $550,000,000 for projects authorized or approved before November 15, 2021 or chosen under the competitive grant program, and $450,000,000 for large-scale recycling projects); $250,000,000 for desalination projects authorized or approved before July 1, 2021 or chosen under that program; $500,000,000 for dam safety; and $400,000,000 for WaterSMART grants (including $100,000,000 for projects that improve natural or nature-based features). It also provides $300,000,000, subject to other requirements, to implement the Colorado River Basin Drought Contingency Plan (including $50,000,000 for the Upper Colorado River Basin); $100,000,000 for watershed management projects under the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009; $250,000,000 for aquatic ecosystem restoration and protection projects; $100,000,000 for multi-benefit watershed health projects; and $50,000,000 for endangered species recovery and conservation in the Colorado River Basin under relevant federal laws cited in the act.
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43 U.S.C. § 3201
Title 43 — Public Lands
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60