S. 12 (111th): A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate the Buford Dam/Lake Sidney Lanier Project, and for other purposes.

Introduced:
Sep 29, 2010 (111th Congress, 2009–2010)
Sponsor:
Sen. John “Johnny” Isakson [R-GA]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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9/29/2010--Introduced.
Directs the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of Engineers, to operate the Buford Dam/Lake Sidney Lanier Project: (1) for the purpose of municipal and industrial water supply; and (2) to include storage in the project for water supply. Makes this provision inapplicable unless the non-federal sponsor of the water supply storage pays the cost for the capital investment for reallocated storage space in accordance with each procedure that the Secretary deems necessary.

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