Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The Annual Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development provides an opportunity for communities to inform Congress about their interest in a new congressional authorization – or modifying an existing authorization – for specifically authorized Civil Works water resources studies, projects, and environmental infrastructure programs. The Annual Report is sometimes called the “7001 Report” for the section of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA) of 2014 that established the Report.

This Annual Report provides Congress with a list of potential studies and projects to newly authorize and a list of existing study, project, and programmatic authorities to modify. Congress generally authorizes new USACE studies, projects, and programs in an omnibus authorization bill, typically called the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA). WRDAs are typically passed every two years, on even years.

Partnering with USACE for a Civil Works water resources feasibility study and project is a multi-step process, typically requiring both specific Congressional authorization for the activity and Congressional appropriations (or funding) for the federal share of the cost. An overview of USACE Civil Works water resources study and project processes is found in Partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: A Guide for Communities, Local Governments, States, Tribes, and Non-Governmental Organizations.

The Annual Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development only focuses on studies and projects where Congressional authorization is requested and needed.

Your local District is here to help. Contact your local USACE District office to discuss your proposal, identify existing Congressionally authorized study and project authorities, and investigate USACE’s other technical assistance and project authorities.

The proposal period for the 2027 Report to Congress opened on May 4, 2026, for 120 days. All proposals submitted by September 1, 2026, will be considered for inclusion in the 2027 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development. Proposals should be submitted via email to WRRDA7001Proposal@usace.army.mil using the fillable PDF proposal form.

All non-federal interests are invited to submit proposals for new feasibility studies, proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to environmental infrastructure program authorities. The annual Federal Register Notice was published on May 4, 2026.

Please submit one form for each study or modification to a study, project, or environmental infrastructure program authority being proposed. Do not include Confidential Business Information, information whose disclosure is restricted by statute, or any other information that you would not want to appear in the Annual Report to Congress or publicly posted to this webpage.

The proposal form (fillable PDF) will request the following information:

  1. Contact information for the individual/agency submitting the proposal: name, phone number, and email.
  2. Proposal Name.
  3. Project Location (State(s)/Territory).
  4. Study area or project map; you’ll have the option to upload a map of the study/project area (preferred format is an 8.5”x11” PDF).
  5. Specific project purpose(s) of the proposed study or modification (USACE mission areas).
  6. Project description: demonstrate the proposal is related to USACE missions and authorities and why additional or new authorization is needed.
  7. State if this proposal is for a new feasibility study, a modification to a USACE water resources development feasibility study authority, a modification to a USACE water resources project authority, or a modification to a USACE environmental infrastructure program authority.
  8. If the proposal is for a modification to an existing authority, provide the name of the authorized study, project, or environmental infrastructure program. Cite the authority (e.g., section of WRDA) if possible.
  9. If the proposal is for a modification to an environmental infrastructure program authority, provide a brief description of the assistance provided to date and the total federal cost of assistance provided to date.
  10. Provide an estimate, to the extent practicable, of the total cost, and the federal and non-federal share of those costs, of the proposed study and, separately, an estimate of the cost of construction or modification.
  11. Describe, to the extent applicable and practicable, an estimate of the anticipated monetary and non-monetary benefits of the proposal with regard to benefits to the protection of human life and property and improvement to transportation, the national, regional, or local economy, the environment, or the national security interests of the United States.
  12. The name of the non-federal interest planning to act as the sponsor, or all non-federal interests in the case of a modification to an environmental infrastructure program authority, including any non-federal interest that has contributed to or is expected to contribute toward the non-federal share of the proposed feasibility study or modification.
  13. A statement of support from each associated non-federal interest. Optional: attach letter(s) of support. Letters may be addressed generically to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the local Corps District office, or the Assistant Secretary of the Army of Civil Works office.
  14. State if the non-federal interest has the financial ability to provide for the required cost share. 
  15. State if there is local support for the proposal, and describe the local support. 

Although additional proposal documentation may be included with your proposal (up to 20MB total for all email attachments), please answer each question in the field provided. Responses should not state “refer to uploaded documents” with no other response.

Your local District is here to help. Contact your local USACE District office to discuss your proposal, identify existing Congressionally authorized study and project authorities, and investigate USACE’s other technical assistance and project authorities.

Email the USACE Annual Report team at wrrda7001proposal@usace.army.mil with questions about the proposal process, technical issues with the form, or to arrange an alternative submission process.

Submit proposals by emailing the completed proposal form to WRRDA7001Proposal@usace.army.mil.

What does “authority” mean in the context of the Annual Report?

Study Authority: Congressional authorization to study a water resources problem, usually with the intent of developing a recommendation for a Congressionally authorized project. Study authorization may be narrow, such as a flood risk management project in a specific watershed, or broad, covering multiple USACE mission areas or a large geographic region.

Project Authority: Congressional project (or construction) authorization is typically based on the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers of a Civil Works project following a feasibility study. Proposals for modifications to project authorities will be considered for inclusion in the Report to Congress. For the purposes of the Annual Report, modifications to environmental infrastructure projects authorized under Section 219 can also be proposed.

Environmental Infrastructure Program Authority: “Environmental infrastructure” broadly refers to water supply and storage, water treatment and distribution systems, and wastewater treatment systems, including treatment plants. Environmental infrastructure program authorities may be narrow, such as for a particular city, or broad, covering an entire state. Currently, only modifications to existing environmental infrastructure program authorities meet the criteria for the Annual Report.

Partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: A Guide for Communities, Local Governments, States, Tribes, and Non-Governmental Organizations includes an explanation of USACE study and project authorities.

How can I find out if my proposed study/project already has an authority?

Your local USACE District office can help you determine the next steps if your proposal idea already has sufficient authority. To find out which USACE District covers your area of interest and their contact information, visit the Office Locator.

What does Congress mean by “non-federal interest?”

Proposals for the Annual Report are submitted by non-federal interests, and each feasibility study or project is conducted in partnership with a non-federal interest. For the purposes of the Annual Report, the term “non-federal interest” is defined in 42 USC 1962-5b. The term “non-federal interest” means (1) a legally constituted public body, including an Indian tribe, a tribal organization (as those terms are defined in section 5304 of title 25), or an inter-tribal consortium (as defined in section 3202 of title 25); or  (2) a nonprofit entity with the consent of the affected local government, that has full authority and capability to perform the terms of its agreement and to pay damages, if necessary, in the event of failure to perform.

If multiple parties support our proposal, should each party submit a proposal?

Only one proposal should be submitted. The non-federal interest organizing the submission can include letters of support from other interested and supporting parties in its proposal.

Our agency is a non-federal sponsor for an ongoing feasibility study (or ongoing General Reevaluation study). Do we need to submit a proposal under this Notice to ensure the study continues?

No. A proposal is not required to continue an active, ongoing study.

Our agency is a non-federal sponsor for an ongoing feasibility study (or ongoing General Reevaluation study) that will need project authorization to proceed to construction. Do we need to submit a proposal under this Notice to ensure the project will be authorized?

Once a feasibility study has been completed, the recommendation for authorization (Chief’s Report) will be transmitted to Congress. Completed feasibility reports, General Reevaluation reports, and post-authorization change reports that include a recommendation for a new or modified project authority, and have had a Chief’s Report transmitted to Congress, will be included in the main body of the Annual Report by USACE and do not need to have a proposal submitted.

We would like to modify an authorized USACE project. Should we propose a new study for the modification?

Authorized USACE water resources projects already have the necessary study authorization to consider modifications to the project. If you have questions, please contact your local District to discuss the project, what study authorities can be used, and how to proceed.

Our proposal was included in the Appendix of a previous Report to Congress Future Water Resources Development. Can we resubmit the proposal this year?

Yes. When your proposal was included in the Appendix, the reason it was in the Appendix and not the main report table was also listed. You may contact your local USACE District for clarification. Please review the criteria for inclusion in the Annual Report to Congress and the current Federal Register Notice for the latest information on submitting a proposal. Proposals that are complete and meet all five criteria may be included in the Annual Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development.

Our proposal was included in the Appendix of a previous Report to Congress Future Water Resources Development. Will you re-evaluate it in the next cycle?

No. For a proposal to be considered for inclusion in the annual Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development, it must be submitted during the current proposal period, which is announced in an annual Federal Register notice. The proposal period is for 120 days, generally beginning in late April or early May. You may resubmit a proposal included in any previous Report’s Appendix.

Our proposal was included in the main Report Table in a previous Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development, but Congress has not taken any action on the proposal. Should we resubmit the proposal this year?

No. Proposals that were included in the main report table in the Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development should not be resubmitted. One of the criteria that must be met by proposals is that they have not been included in any previous Report. If you choose to resubmit a proposal that has already been in the main report table, it will be included in the Appendix of the next Report.

Our agency would like Congress to consider legislative changes to Corps policies that would impact a study or project without making direct changes to the authorization. Should we submit a proposal for a modification to study or project authority?

No. A request for broader legislative changes to USACE policies does not meet the criteria for inclusion in the Report on Future Water Resources Development. Proposals for legislative changes, if submitted, will be included in the Appendix. An example of a legislative change to USACE policies that does not meet the criteria of the Report would be changing the federal/non-federal construction cost share split for an authorized water resources project.

Our agency would like Congress to deauthorize a study or project. Should we submit a proposal for a modification to the study or project authority?

No. The Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based on proposals for new or modified water resources development projects or studies. Deauthorization of an existing study or project does not meet the intent of Congress in requesting this Annual Report. Proposals for deauthorizing a study or project, if submitted, will be included in the Appendix. Please contact your local District to discuss the project.

Our agency is a non-federal sponsor for a project that is nearing its “902 limit.” Do we need to submit a proposal under this Notice to authorize an increase?

Section 902 of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) 1986 defines the maximum amount that a project may cost. This is often called the 902 limit or Project Cost Cap. A post-authorization change report (PACR) provides the basis for the Administration to seek authorization to increase the 902 limit, and must be completed to support an increase to the 902 limit. Authority to undertake a 902 study is inherent in the project authority – so a non-federal sponsor does not need to request a change in study or project authority to study the 902 increase. Completed PACRs will be automatically submitted in the next annual report; you do not need to submit a proposal.

To be included in the Annual Report table, the proposals must meet the following five criteria established by Congress:

  1. The proposal is related to USACE missions and authorities. The proposal must involve a proposed or existing USACE water resources project or effort where the primary purpose is flood and/or coastal storm damage reduction, commercial navigation, aquatic ecosystem restoration, or municipal or agricultural water supply. Proposals for recreation or hydropower are eligible for inclusion if undertaken in conjunction with one of the primary purposes listed above. For the purposes of this criterion, environmental infrastructure proposals will also be considered “related to USACE missions and authorities.”
  2. The proposal requires specific Congressional authorization, including by an Act of Congress.
  3. The proposal has not been previously authorized by Congress.
  4. The proposal has not been included in the Annual Report table of any previous Annual Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development.
  5. The proposal, if authorized, could be carried out by USACE.

The purpose of the five criteria is, primarily, to determine if a proposal will require Congressional authorization for USACE to undertake the proposed water resources study or project with the non-federal interest.

Proposals for modifications to environmental infrastructure authorities are an exception to the criteria.  To be included in the table within the Annual Report, the proposal must be a modification to a project that was authorized pursuant to Section 219 of WRDA 1992, as amended, or must identify a programmatic modification to an environmental infrastructure assistance program, and it has not been included in any previous annual report.

Section 7001 requires that the Secretary certify that the proposals included in the annual report meet the five criteria established by Congress, listed above. Any proposals that do not meet the criteria will be included in the report’s appendix. Inclusion in the annual Report to Congress does not provide authorization or appropriation for a study or project.

How does USACE evaluate if a proposal requires specific Congressional authorization?

The most frequent reason for placing proposals in the Annual Report’s appendix is because there is already sufficient authorization, and no additional Congressional authorization is needed to undertake the activity being proposed. Examples of when a proposal would be determined to have sufficient authority:

  • Proposal is to study a water resources problem, but Congress has already established specific study authority for that area and that study purpose.
  • Proposal is to study a modification to an existing water resources project. Under Section 216 of the Flood Control Act of 1970, USACE can reexamine/evaluate a constructed Civil Works project to recommend modifications necessary for the originally enacted purposes or for ecosystem restoration.
  • Proposal is to study a water resources problem, but the scope and scale of the problem and likely solution fall under one of USACE’s “continuing authorities,” such as the Continuing Authorities Program or Tribal Partnership Program. Partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: A Guide for Communities, Local Governments, States, Tribes, and Non-Governmental Organizations includes an explanation of USACE’s Continuing Authorities Program.

Your local USACE District office can help you determine next steps if your proposal idea already has sufficient authority. To find out which USACE District you are located in and find a phone number for your District office, visit the Office Locator.

Our proposal addresses an important water issue in our region. Will it be included in the Report on Future Water Resources Development?

The first criterion for inclusion in the Report is that the proposal must be related to USACE’s missions and authorities. To meet this criterion, the proposal must involve an existing or proposed water resources project or effort whose primary purpose is flood or coastal storm damage reduction, commercial navigation, aquatic ecosystem restoration and/or municipal or agricultural water supply. Proposals that primarily address issues in the areas of recreation or hydropower do not satisfy this first criterion; however, these other water resources challenges may be included as secondary considerations when combined with the primary USACE missions and authorities.

What’s the difference between an environmental infrastructure project and an environmental infrastructure program – and what does that mean for the five evaluation criteria?

“Environmental infrastructure” broadly refers to water supply and storage, water treatment and distribution systems, and wastewater treatment systems, including treatment plants. Unlike traditional USACE water resource projects, environmental infrastructure assistance is not subject to the USACE planning process (e.g., no USACE feasibility study is needed); however, environmental infrastructure assistance is subject to federal laws, such as the National Environmental Policy Act.

There are two circumstances in which environmental infrastructure proposals meet the criteria for inclusion in the main report, due to amendments to Section 7001 in 2016, 2018, and 2020:

  • Proposed modifications to environmental infrastructure program authorities, and
  • Proposed modifications to environmental infrastructure projects authorized under Section 219 of WRDA 1992, as amended.

Congress has authorized several environmental infrastructure programs. Authorized environmental infrastructure programs generally cover broader geographic areas (multiple counties or states), with eligible types of assistance authorized in the provision. Proposals for modifications to existing environmental assistance program authorizations (e.g., expand the location, amend eligible project types, and adjust the authorization of appropriations) would meet the evaluation criteria. Proposals for a new environmental infrastructure program authority do not meet the evaluation criteria because non-federal interest proposals for new program authorities are outside the scope of the purpose of the Annual Report.

Section 219 (of WRDA 1992, as amended), authorizes USACE to assist non-federal interests in carrying out specific water-related environmental infrastructure projects. There are currently over 300 authorized projects listed under Section 219. A modification to an existing Section 219 project authority would meet the evaluation criteria. Proposals for a new Section 219 project authority do not meet the evaluation criteria because non-federal interest proposals for new project authority are outside the scope of the purpose of the Annual Report. If you have any questions about USACE’s engagement and federal support for environmental infrastructure projects, we encourage you to contact your local USACE District.

In addition, previous technical assistance does not provide authorization of a water resources development project. Therefore, a proposal to modify an environmental infrastructure project that is not a Section 219 project falls outside the scope of this Report, even if USACE has provided support under other technical assistance authorities.

Proposals are evaluated at the District level and their placement in the main report or appendix is subsequently reviewed at every level of USACE before the draft report is transmitted to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works (ASA(CW)). The Annual Report will include a certification by the ASA(CW) stating that each proposal included in the Annual Report meets the five criteria established by Congress.

Proposals that do not meet all five criteria established by Congress will be included in an appendix table included in the Annual Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development. Proposals in the appendix table will include a description of why those proposals did not meet the five criteria established by Congress.

In addition to proposals that meet the five Congressional criteria, signed Chief’s Reports and completed post-authorization change reports recommending new authorizations or modifications to the authorization of a water resources project will be included in the Annual Report table by the ASA(CW).

The ASA(CW) will also include in the annual report any recommendations that would require congressional authorization, as provided for by numerous other WRDA provisions (Sections 1037(d), 1046(d), 2009(d), 2104(e), 3025, 3026(c), 4002(b), 4003(d), 4007(c), 4009(c), 4011(b), and 4014(c) of WRRDA 2014, and Sections 118, 119, 120, and 127 of the WRDA 2020). 

Once completed and cleared by the Administration, the Annual Report will be transmitted to Congress by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works (ASA(CW)) and posted to this USACE Headquarters website. In addition, each proposal received will also be posted to the website.

After the Annual Report is transmitted to Congress, local USACE District representatives will reach back to each proposal to inform them that the report has been transmitted, discuss their placement in the main report or the appendix, and answer any questions about next steps.

If our proposal is included in the main report table in a Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development, does that mean the study or project is authorized and that the study or project can begin?

No. The Report on Future Water Resources Development identifies proposals for new study authorizations, new project authorizations, and modifications to existing project or feasibility study authorities that Congress may consider for authorization. Inclusion in the Report does not provide authorization for a study or project, nor does it provide federal funding for that study or project. Once a study or project is authorized, Congress must also fund that study or project through the annual appropriations process before it can begin. Contact your local USACE District office to find out more about the congressional authorization and appropriations process for projects completed in partnership with the Corps of Engineers.

Your local District is here to help. Contact your local USACE District office to discuss your proposal, identify existing Congressionally authorized study and project authorities, and investigate USACE’s other technical assistance and project authorities.

Email the USACE Annual Report team at wrrda7001proposal@usace.army.mil with questions about the proposal process or the Annual Report, technical issues with the form, or to arrange an alternative submission process.

Annually, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hosts information sessions on the Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development, discussing the open Federal Register notice that invites non-federal agencies to submit proposals for projects to be considered for the Report to Congress on Future Water Resources.

The 2025 public information session presentation is available for reference.

 

Reports to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

2025 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The list below includes the 2024 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2025 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41037Collapse List item 41037  California
Expand List item 41038Collapse List item 41038  Colorado
Expand List item 41039Collapse List item 41039  Iowa
Expand List item 41040Collapse List item 41040  Kansas
Expand List item 41041Collapse List item 41041  Mississippi
Expand List item 41042Collapse List item 41042  Missouri
Expand List item 41043Collapse List item 41043  Nebraska
Expand List item 41044Collapse List item 41044  Oklahoma
Expand List item 41045Collapse List item 41045  Texas
Expand List item 41046Collapse List item 41046  Virginia
Expand List item 41047Collapse List item 41047  Wisconsin

2024 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The list below includes the 2023 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2024 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41048Collapse List item 41048  Alabama
Expand List item 41049Collapse List item 41049  Alaska
Expand List item 41050Collapse List item 41050  California
Expand List item 41051Collapse List item 41051  Colorado
Expand List item 41052Collapse List item 41052  Connecticut
Expand List item 41053Collapse List item 41053  Georgia
Expand List item 41054Collapse List item 41054  Illinois
Expand List item 41055Collapse List item 41055  Indiana
Expand List item 41056Collapse List item 41056  Kentucky
Expand List item 41057Collapse List item 41057  Louisiana
Expand List item 41058Collapse List item 41058  Mississippi
Expand List item 41059Collapse List item 41059  South Carolina
Expand List item 41060Collapse List item 41060  Tennessee
Expand List item 41061Collapse List item 41061  Texas
Expand List item 41062Collapse List item 41062  Wisconsin

2023 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The list below includes the 2022 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2023 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41064Collapse List item 41064  Alaska
Expand List item 41065Collapse List item 41065  California
Expand List item 41066Collapse List item 41066  Colorado
Expand List item 41067Collapse List item 41067  Florida
Expand List item 41068Collapse List item 41068  Georgia
Expand List item 41069Collapse List item 41069  Illinois
Expand List item 41070Collapse List item 41070  Iowa
Expand List item 41071Collapse List item 41071  Louisiana
Expand List item 41072Collapse List item 41072  Missouri
Expand List item 41073Collapse List item 41073  Oregon
Expand List item 41074Collapse List item 41074  Texas
Expand List item 41075Collapse List item 41075  Washington
Expand List item 41076Collapse List item 41076  Wisconsin

2022 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The list below includes the 2021 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2022 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41078Collapse List item 41078  Alaska
Expand List item 41079Collapse List item 41079  Arizona
Expand List item 41080Collapse List item 41080  Arkansas
Expand List item 41081Collapse List item 41081  California
Expand List item 41082Collapse List item 41082  Colorado
Expand List item 41083Collapse List item 41083  Connecticut
Expand List item 41084Collapse List item 41084  Delaware
Expand List item 41085Collapse List item 41085  District of Columbia
Expand List item 41086Collapse List item 41086  Florida
Expand List item 41087Collapse List item 41087  Georgia
Expand List item 41088Collapse List item 41088  Hawaii
Expand List item 41089Collapse List item 41089  Idaho
Expand List item 41090Collapse List item 41090  Illinois
Expand List item 41091Collapse List item 41091  Indiana
Expand List item 41092Collapse List item 41092  Iowa
Expand List item 41093Collapse List item 41093  Kansas
Expand List item 41094Collapse List item 41094  Kentucky
Expand List item 41095Collapse List item 41095  Louisiana
Expand List item 41096Collapse List item 41096  Maine
Expand List item 41097Collapse List item 41097  Maryland
Expand List item 41098Collapse List item 41098  Massachusetts
Expand List item 41099Collapse List item 41099  Michigan
Expand List item 41100Collapse List item 41100  Minnesota
Expand List item 41101Collapse List item 41101  Mississippi
Expand List item 41102Collapse List item 41102  Missouri
Expand List item 41103Collapse List item 41103  Montana
Expand List item 41104Collapse List item 41104  Nebraska
Expand List item 41105Collapse List item 41105  Nevada
Expand List item 41106Collapse List item 41106  New Hampshire
Expand List item 41107Collapse List item 41107  New Jersey
Expand List item 41108Collapse List item 41108  New Mexico
Expand List item 41109Collapse List item 41109  New York
Expand List item 41110Collapse List item 41110  North Carolina
Expand List item 41111Collapse List item 41111  North Dakota
Expand List item 41112Collapse List item 41112  Ohio
Expand List item 41113Collapse List item 41113  Oklahoma
Expand List item 41114Collapse List item 41114  Oregon
Expand List item 41115Collapse List item 41115  Pennsylvania
Expand List item 41116Collapse List item 41116  Rhode Island
Expand List item 41117Collapse List item 41117  South Carolina
Expand List item 41118Collapse List item 41118  South Dakota
Expand List item 41119Collapse List item 41119  Tennessee
Expand List item 41120Collapse List item 41120  Texas
Expand List item 41121Collapse List item 41121  Utah
Expand List item 41122Collapse List item 41122  Vermont
Expand List item 41123Collapse List item 41123  Virginia
Expand List item 41124Collapse List item 41124  Washington
Expand List item 41125Collapse List item 41125  West Virginia
Expand List item 41126Collapse List item 41126  Wisconsin
Expand List item 41127Collapse List item 41127  Wyoming

2021 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The list below includes the 2020 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2021 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41129Collapse List item 41129  Alaska
Expand List item 41130Collapse List item 41130  California
Expand List item 41131Collapse List item 41131  Florida
Expand List item 41132Collapse List item 41132  Illinois
Expand List item 41133Collapse List item 41133  Indiana
Expand List item 41134Collapse List item 41134  Iowa
Expand List item 41135Collapse List item 41135  Louisiana
Expand List item 41136Collapse List item 41136  Massachusetts
Expand List item 41137Collapse List item 41137  Mississippi
Expand List item 41138Collapse List item 41138  Missouri
Expand List item 41139Collapse List item 41139  Nevada
Expand List item 41140Collapse List item 41140  New York
Expand List item 41141Collapse List item 41141  Oregon
Expand List item 41142Collapse List item 41142  Texas
Expand List item 41143Collapse List item 41143  Vermont
Expand List item 41144Collapse List item 41144  Wisconsin

2020 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The list below includes the 2019 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2020 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41146Collapse List item 41146  Arizona
Expand List item 41147Collapse List item 41147  Arkansas
Expand List item 41148Collapse List item 41148  California
Expand List item 41149Collapse List item 41149  Colorado
Expand List item 41150Collapse List item 41150  Florida
Expand List item 41151Collapse List item 41151  Georgia
Expand List item 41152Collapse List item 41152  Illinois
Expand List item 41153Collapse List item 41153  Kansas
Expand List item 41154Collapse List item 41154  Kentucky
Expand List item 41155Collapse List item 41155  Louisiana
Expand List item 41156Collapse List item 41156  Mississippi
Expand List item 41157Collapse List item 41157  Missouri
Expand List item 41158Collapse List item 41158  New Mexico
Expand List item 41159Collapse List item 41159  North Carolina
Expand List item 41160Collapse List item 41160  Oklahoma
Expand List item 41161Collapse List item 41161  Oregon
Expand List item 41162Collapse List item 41162  Rhode Island
Expand List item 41163Collapse List item 41163  South Carolina
Expand List item 41164Collapse List item 41164  Tennessee
Expand List item 41165Collapse List item 41165  Texas
Expand List item 41166Collapse List item 41166  Virginia
Expand List item 41167Collapse List item 41167  Washington
Expand List item 41168Collapse List item 41168  West Virginia

2019 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The list below includes the 2018 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2019 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41169Collapse List item 41169  California
Expand List item 41170Collapse List item 41170  Florida
Expand List item 41171Collapse List item 41171  Kansas
Expand List item 41172Collapse List item 41172  Louisiana
Expand List item 41173Collapse List item 41173  Massachusetts
Expand List item 41174Collapse List item 41174  Mississippi
Expand List item 41175Collapse List item 41175  Missouri
Expand List item 41176Collapse List item 41176  Montana
Expand List item 41177Collapse List item 41177  Mulitstate
Expand List item 41178Collapse List item 41178  Nebraska
Expand List item 41179Collapse List item 41179  New York
Expand List item 41180Collapse List item 41180  Pennsylvania
Expand List item 41181Collapse List item 41181  Texas
Expand List item 41182Collapse List item 41182  Virgin Islands

2018 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The list below includes the 2017 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2018 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41183Collapse List item 41183  Alabama
Expand List item 41184Collapse List item 41184  Alaska
Expand List item 41185Collapse List item 41185  Arkansas
Expand List item 41186Collapse List item 41186  California
Expand List item 41187Collapse List item 41187  Delaware
Expand List item 41188Collapse List item 41188  Florida
Expand List item 41189Collapse List item 41189  Kansas
Expand List item 41190Collapse List item 41190  Kentucky
Expand List item 41191Collapse List item 41191  Louisiana
Expand List item 41192Collapse List item 41192  Maine
Expand List item 41193Collapse List item 41193  Mississippi
Expand List item 41194Collapse List item 41194  Missouri
Expand List item 41195Collapse List item 41195  Multistate
Expand List item 41196Collapse List item 41196  Nebraska
Expand List item 41197Collapse List item 41197  New Jersey
Expand List item 41198Collapse List item 41198  New York
Expand List item 41199Collapse List item 41199  Ohio
Expand List item 41200Collapse List item 41200  Oregon
Expand List item 41201Collapse List item 41201  Pennsylvania
Expand List item 41202Collapse List item 41202  South Dakota
Expand List item 41203Collapse List item 41203  Tennessee
Expand List item 41204Collapse List item 41204  Texas
Expand List item 41205Collapse List item 41205  Virginia
Expand List item 41206Collapse List item 41206  Washington

2017 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The list below includes the 2016 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2017 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41207Collapse List item 41207  Alabama
Expand List item 41208Collapse List item 41208  Alaska
Expand List item 41209Collapse List item 41209  Arizona
Expand List item 41210Collapse List item 41210  Arkansas and Louisiana
Expand List item 41211Collapse List item 41211  California
Expand List item 41212Collapse List item 41212  Connecticut
Expand List item 41213Collapse List item 41213  Florida
Expand List item 41214Collapse List item 41214  Illinois
Expand List item 41215Collapse List item 41215  Kentucky
Expand List item 41216Collapse List item 41216  Louisiana
Expand List item 41217Collapse List item 41217  Missouri
Expand List item 41218Collapse List item 41218  New Mexico
Expand List item 41219Collapse List item 41219  New York
Expand List item 41220Collapse List item 41220  South Carolina
Expand List item 41221Collapse List item 41221  Texas
Expand List item 41222Collapse List item 41222  Vermont
Expand List item 41223Collapse List item 41223  Virginia
Expand List item 41224Collapse List item 41224  Washington

2016 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development 

The list below includes the 2015 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2016 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41225Collapse List item 41225  Alaska
Expand List item 41226Collapse List item 41226  Arizona
Expand List item 41227Collapse List item 41227  California
Expand List item 41228Collapse List item 41228  Florida
Expand List item 41229Collapse List item 41229  Georgia
Expand List item 41230Collapse List item 41230  Illinois
Expand List item 41231Collapse List item 41231  Iowa
Expand List item 41232Collapse List item 41232  Kansas
Expand List item 41233Collapse List item 41233  Kentucky
Expand List item 41234Collapse List item 41234  Louisiana
Expand List item 41235Collapse List item 41235  Missouri
Expand List item 41236Collapse List item 41236  Nebraska
Expand List item 41237Collapse List item 41237  New Jersey
Expand List item 41238Collapse List item 41238  North Carolina
Expand List item 41239Collapse List item 41239  Ohio
Expand List item 41240Collapse List item 41240  South Carolina
Expand List item 41241Collapse List item 41241  Texas
Expand List item 41242Collapse List item 41242  Virginia
Expand List item 41243Collapse List item 41243  Wisconsin

2015 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development

The list below includes the 2014 proposals from non-federal interests for proposed feasibility studies and proposed modifications to authorized water resources development projects or feasibility studies. Section 7001 of WRRDA 2014 requires that the Secretary of the Army annually submit a report to the Congress that identifies for potential Congressional authorization completed feasibility reports, proposed feasibility studies, and proposed modifications to authorized projects or studies. The 2015 Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development is based, in part, upon these proposals from non-federal interests.

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Expand List item 41244Collapse List item 41244  Alaska
Expand List item 41245Collapse List item 41245  Arizona
Expand List item 41246Collapse List item 41246  Arizona and New Mexico
Expand List item 41247Collapse List item 41247  Arkansas and Louisiana
Expand List item 41248Collapse List item 41248  California
Expand List item 41249Collapse List item 41249  Connecticut
Expand List item 41250Collapse List item 41250  Delaware
Expand List item 41251Collapse List item 41251  Florida
Expand List item 41252Collapse List item 41252  Illinois
Expand List item 41253Collapse List item 41253  Indiana
Expand List item 41254Collapse List item 41254  Iowa
Expand List item 41255Collapse List item 41255  Kansas and Missouri
Expand List item 41256Collapse List item 41256  Louisiana
Expand List item 41257Collapse List item 41257  Michigan
Expand List item 41258Collapse List item 41258  Missouri
Expand List item 41259Collapse List item 41259  Montana
Expand List item 41260Collapse List item 41260  New Mexico
Expand List item 41261Collapse List item 41261  New York
Expand List item 41262Collapse List item 41262  North Carolina
Expand List item 41263Collapse List item 41263  Ohio
Expand List item 41264Collapse List item 41264  Oklahoma
Expand List item 41265Collapse List item 41265  Oregon
Expand List item 41266Collapse List item 41266  Pennsylvania
Expand List item 41267Collapse List item 41267  Puerto Rico
Expand List item 41268Collapse List item 41268  South Carolina
Expand List item 41269Collapse List item 41269  Texas
Expand List item 41270Collapse List item 41270  Virginia
Expand List item 41271Collapse List item 41271  Washington
Expand List item 41272Collapse List item 41272  Wisconsin

For More Information

Proposal Period Open May 4 - September 1, 2026

Virtual Information Sessions - Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development. June 29,2026 4:00 -5:00 pm ET and August 10,2026 4:00 - 5:00 pm ET

Two virtual public information sessions will be held this summer. See the flyer for login information. No registration required. 

Want to learn more? Check out the session presentation from the 2025 virtual public information sessions.

Questions about the Report or the proposal process can be directed to: wrrda7001proposal@usace.army.mil