[WASHINGTON, D.C.] – U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) today said that the Water Resources Development Act of 2013 that the U.S. Senate passed earlier today by a strong bipartisan vote of 83-14 invests in Illinois priorities and will make Illinois and the Midwest better prepared for extreme weather events like droughts and floods.
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May 15, 2013
DURBIN: SENATE PASSES WRDA BILL THAT INVESTS IN
ILLINOIS PRIORITIES AND WILL MAKE US BETTER PREPARED FOR DROUGHTS & FLOODS
[WASHINGTON,
D.C.] – U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) today said that the Water Resources
Development Act of 2013 that the U.S. Senate passed earlier today by a
strong bipartisan vote of 83-14 invests in Illinois priorities and will make
Illinois and the Midwest better prepared for extreme weather events like
droughts and floods.
“This
legislation is important to the commerce that moves on the Mississippi River,
the Illinois River and other Illinois waterways; to those communities and towns
throughout our state that rely on the Army Corps of Engineers to protect them
from flooding and other storm damage; and to the natural resources that our
rivers, streams and wetlands represent,” said Durbin.
“I’m
pleased that the bill addresses extreme weather. It’s clear that extreme
weather events are becoming more severe and more frequent. Consider the
last year: the two costliest natural disasters in the world occurred in the
United States – the Midwest drought and Hurricane Sandy, costing $100
billion. We can’t ignore the reality that weather events like these are
the new normal.”
Today’s
Senate passed legislation would:
·
Create a pilot program to improve the nation’s water
infrastructure through public-private partnerships. The Army Corps
of Engineers estimates a $60 billion backlog of outstanding projects that will
take decades to complete without outside investment. This provision is
based on legislation that Durbin introduced with U.S. Senator Mark Kirk, U.S.
Representative Cheri Bustos (D-IL) and U.S. Representative Rodney Davis (R-IL)
called the Water Infrastructure Now Public-Private Partnership Act.
The pilot program is intended to help expedite projects – including lock and
dam modernization along the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers – and save
taxpayers money.
·
Authorize a
study of the entire Mississippi River Basin. This would be a first of its kind study to help better
understand how the Basin functions as a system and how it can best be managed
in order to maintain safe and reliable navigation and protect lives and
property, especially during times of severe flooding and drought. This
provision is based on a bill Durbin authored called the Mississippi River
Navigation Sustainment Act and introduced with U.S. Representative Bill
Enyart (D-IL) and U.S. Representative Rodney Davis (R-IL). The goal is to
maintain the critical movement of goods on the Mississippi River during periods
of extreme weather through better Corps water management procedures, improved
river forecasting, more flexibility for the Corps of Engineers to respond, and
more effective environmental management.
·
Address the
increasing severity and frequency of extreme weather events. The bill would initiate studies by the National
Academy of Sciences and GAO to evaluate how best to respond to and mitigate
extreme weather events. It would also give the Army Corps of Engineers
greater authority to learn from and prepare for extreme weather events.
·
Continue the
fight against the spread of Asian Carp. The
bill authorizes the Army Corps of Engineers to implement measures recommended
by an Asian Carp study that was authorized in the 2007 Water Resources
Development Act with any modifications or emergency measures determined
necessary.
·
Implement a
National Levee Safety Program. Many
communities in Illinois find themselves in the difficult situation of having
their levees decertified, but without the funds to make the necessary
repairs. This program would establish safety standards and provide
assistance to locals whose levees require rehabilitation.
·
Consolidate
three Metro East levee projects into one authority. The bill would combine the Prairie DuPont, East
St. Louis and Wood River levee projects into one project authority to allow the
Army Corps of Engineers greater flexibility and efficiency in using federal
funding to complete the projects.
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