House CPF & Senate CDS · FY2022–FY2026
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South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Program
South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Program
$725.0M
Marine Corps Base Hawaii
Water Reclamation Facility Compliance Upgrade
$227.3M
US Army Corps of Engineers
The Town of Hempstead operates water wells in six Town controlled water districts in south west Nassau County servicing in excess 125,000 residents. Beginning 2013 with the implementation of contaminant monitoring, a number of compounds were discovered in the groundwater. These compounds are 1.4 dioxane, trichloropropane, chromium and other chemicals. The sources of these chemicals has been publicly identified as originated from the manufacturing operations in northern Nassau County. New York St
$212.0M
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Upper Mississippi River - Illinois Water System, IL, IA, MN, MO & WI
$120.0M
Brute Force Electric Central Utility Plant
Brute Force Electric Central Utility Plant
$98.0M
Department of the Navy
Red Hill Water Treatment Facility
$90.0M
Brazosport Water Authority
Brazosport Water Authority Waterline to Angleton
$79.2M
P-021 Lighterage and Small Craft Facility
P-021 Lighterage and Small Craft Facility
$69.4M
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
To complete a FY18 MILCON project at MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina to replace the Hadnot Point Water Treatment Plant.
$64.2M
Army Corps of Engineers
This funding would be used to repair the South Jetty, which is currently losing water and creating dangerous conditions.
$62.2M
Arnold AFB
COOLING WATER EXPANSION, ROWLAND CREEK 20009
$55.0M
City of Greeley
The 2020 East Troublesome and Cameron Peak Fires burned over 400,000 acres of federal and private lands in Colorado. This project will allow the Natural Resources Conservation Service’s Emergency Watershed Protection program to assist communities impacted by the 2020 East Troublesome and Cameron Peak Fires and mitigate burned areas to prevent runoff and erosion, which create flood risks, damage infrastructure, and impact the drinking water supply of hundreds of thousands of Coloradans.
$50.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
This funding will be used for construction. This project will provide water security for water used for human consumption, industry, and agricultural activities through groundwater protection. It will address depletion and resiliency of the Alluvial and Sparta aquifers.
$45.0M
Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Base
CAGCC 29 Palms must meet wastewater discharge standards for treatment and reuse of wastewater. In addition, severe droughts have forced the State of California to require the reduction of potable water use for irrigation. Converting our current secondary treatment, with evaporative ponds, to a tertiary package treatment system will meet both requirements.
$45.0M
City of Oak Ridge Water Treatment Plant
City of Oak Ridge Water Treatment Plant
$44.0M
City of Oak Ridge Water Treatment Plant
City of Oak Ridge Water Treatment Plant
$39.4M
Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration, and Recreation Project
$39.4M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Funding is needed to implement interim operational measures related to improving fish passage and water quality and activities at Willamette Valley dams. Funds will also be used to continue long-term research, monitoring, and evaluation of environmental conditions at the dams.
$38.4M
Water System Upgrade
Water System Upgrade
$38.0M
Water System Upgrade
Water System Upgrade
$33.0M
Walker County Water and Sewerage Authority
Walker County Water & Sewage Authority Infrastructure Improvements
$32.5M
City of Keller
Keller Shared Water Line
$30.0M
Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma
Combat Training Tank Complex, MCAS Yuma: This project would construct a combat training tank and applied instruction building at MCAS Yuma to support combat water survival training and mandatory bi-annual swim qualifications for Marines and Sailors. The applied instruction building includes classrooms, administration and lifeguard offices, equipment storage, locker/shower rooms, medical rooms, and utility/mechanical areas for the tank.
$29.3M
MCAS Yuma
Combat Training Tank Complex, MCAS Yuma: This project would construct a combat training tank and applied instruction building at MCAS Yuma to support combat water survival training and mandatory bi-annual swim qualifications for Marines and Sailors. The applied instruction building includes classrooms, administration and lifeguard offices, equipment storage, locker/shower rooms, medical rooms, and utility/mechanical areas for the tank.
$29.3M
South Hopkins Water District
South Hopkins Water District Waterline Replacement and Administration and Maintenance Building
$29.0M
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