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DATE (50)
1986
1970
1996
2000
1999
1992
1990
2006
1960
1948
1968
annual
2005
1988
fiscal year
1965
later than 2 years
100-year
1962
August 13, 1946
December 22, 1944
1958
50-year
10-year
August 18, 1941
later than 120 days
later than 180 days
2007
June 28, 1938
2004
1974
1946
1976
March 2, 1945
2001
1973
1950
2-year
1969
2002
June 22, 1936
later than one year
5-year
later than 90 days
later than December 31, 2008
4607
2013
any fiscal year
4038
October 24, 2006
EVENT (26)
the Flood Control Act
Hurricane Katrina
the Global War on Terror
Hurricane Recovery
Metro-
the ‘State’
the ‘‘River
Flood Control Act
the ‘‘Canal Property
the ‘‘National Levee Safety Act
the ‘‘Task Force
the ‘‘Water
Resources Development Act
Hurricane Isabel
the ‘‘Pearl River Watershed
the Global War
the ‘‘Outlet
the ‘‘Railroad Bridge
Hurricane
Recovery
Lower Atchafalaya
Hurricanes Katrina
Katrina
the ‘Tribes’
Point Au Fer Island
the ‘‘Salton Sea Ecosystem
Restoration Program Preferred Alternative Report
OPERATION.—If
AU SABLE RIVER
FAC (50)
the Flood Control Act
Toledo Harbor
Cypress Creek
Nome
Harbor
MISSOURI RIVER RESTORATION
Lake St. Clair
Tower Harbor
Underwood Creek
Shore Parkway Greenway
Beardstown Community Boat Harbor
Prado Dam
Lower Rio Grande Basin
the St. Clair River
Beaver
Atchafalaya Basin Floodway System
Luna Pier
Ilwaco Harbor
Port of Sunnyside
Pointe Coupee Parish
Corpus Christi Bay
Cedar Bayou
Calais
LOOMIS LANDING
Matilija Dam
Tangier Island Seawall
Redwood City Navigation Channel
Bayport Cruise
Lower Girard Lake Dam
Redwood City Navigation
Channel
Chesapeake Bay
RARITAN BAY
Fruitvale Avenue Railroad Bridge
Fruitvale Avenue
Littlejohn
Creek
Sheraden Park
Spring Creek
The Cache River Levee
Main
Street
Grand Portage Harbor
the Cache Creek
Ship Canal Dispersal Barrier Project
Pioneer Street
Cementon Dam
Delaware River Estuary
the Bay Trail Proposal
Vidalia Port
Pier 30–32
the Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority
Girard Lake Dam
GPE (50)
California
Louisiana
the United States
Texas
New York
Minnesota
Florida
Arkansas
Pennsylvania
Illinois
Missouri
Washington
New Jersey
Tennessee
Georgia
Ohio
Virginia
Maryland
Wisconsin
Michigan
Indiana
Delaware
Alaska
Massachusetts
Mississippi
Oklahoma
Oregon
Kentucky
the United
States
Alabama
Idaho
Vermont
Iowa
West Virginia
fornia
South Carolina
Creek
Montana
Connecticut
LOC (50)
the Mississippi River
Mississippi River
Upper Mississippi River
Illinois River
the Missouri River
Flood Control
Missouri River
Red River
Lake
Delaware River
River
the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet
Lake Erie
White River
Upper Delaware River
the Gulf of Mexico
Clinton River
Chesapeake Bay
Gulf
Kaskaskia River Basin
Hudson River
Fall River Harbor
the Great Lakes
Salton Sea
Mississippi River-
Canaveral Harbor
the River and Harbor Act
Susquehanna River
Amite River
Lake Eufaula
Potomac River
Waterway
Anacostia River
TRUCKEE RIVER
Chartiers Creek
Upper Connecticut River
San Gabriel Basin
Deer Island
Upper Mississippi
Delta
POMPTON LAKES
South San
Bosque River
Cache River Basin
James River
Illinois Waterway System
Lake Pont-
NORP (39)
Indian
TEN-
Eurasian
INVESTMENT.—Each
Recre-
Southern
American
Republican
CALIFORNIA.—$9,000,000
River Channel
BLACKFEET
Eastern
lish
STILLWATER
Breton
MENOMINEE
BRULE
Yankee
Balkan
Allegheny
LIMITATIONS.—The
NORTH CAROLINA.—$4,000,000
NORTH CAROLINA.—$3,000,000
Argentine
Pines
AGREEMENTS.—The
BEAVER
OHIO.—$1,000,000
SALADO
NORTH CAROLINA.—$1,000,000
GENTRY
Blackfeet Tribe
Albeni
Kaskaskia
TENNESSEE.—$2,000,000
PENNSYLVANIA.—$5,250,000
ORG (50)
SEC
the Water Resources Development Act
non-Federal
U.S.C.
State
the Corps of Engineers
the Water
Resources Development Act
Congress
Senate
Federal
the Water Resources Development
Water Resources
Development Act
Water Resources Development Act
the Water Resources
Development Act
Federal and State
Interior
the House of Representatives
Treasury
Federal, State
the Committee on Environment and Public Works
Engineers
Agriculture
CORPS OF ENGINEERS
Water Resources
the Water Resources
Environment and Public Works
Energy
Army
House of Representatives
104 Stat
the Federal Government
the Committee on Transportation
Committee
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the
Federal or State
GENERAL.—If
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives
the
Corps of Engineers
the Environmental
Protection Agency
the State of Louisiana
the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act
RIO
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of
the Flood Control Act
Franklin
the
Department of the Army
the Inland Waterways Trust Fund
PERSON (50)
H. R.
Lawrence
Harrison
Johnson Creek
Larose
vania
Rita
Iberville Parish
Evans
Watershed
Koontz Lake
Cano Martin Pena
St. Mary’s River
Lake Fairlee
Brooke
Dyke Marsh
St. Mary’s
Grubbs
MARY
BORUP
Pleasants
Spunky Bottoms
Lytle Creek
Marshall
Hamilton Airfield
Lewis
Taylor
Tucker
Perry Creek
H. R. 1495—171
Tillman
SE
H. R. 1495—242
H. R. 1495—199
H. R. 1495
Raymond Basin
H. R. 1495—127
HERBERT
HOOVER
DIKE
SUPPLEMENTAL
Rio Valenciano
Fulmer Creek
Saint Lawrence Seaway
H. R. 1495—170
H. R. 1495—89
Flushing Bay
Memorial
Bridge
OKLAHOMA.—$275,000
McCarter Pond
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
93.2%
government oversight
19.4%
Extracted Keywords
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virginia sec
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