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WRDA 2026

Water Resources Development Act

The Committee is gathering information and input from Members of Congress  to develop and pass a Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) later this Congress.

The most recent WRDA, the Water Resources Development Act of 2024, was signed into law by President Biden on January 4, 2025. Congress has enacted a bipartisan WRDA every two years since 2014, making the upcoming bill the seventh consecutive bipartisan WRDA.

WRDAs provide Members of Congress the opportunity to authorize U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works projects to improve the nation’s ports and harbors, the inland waterway navigation network, flood and storm protection, and other water resources infrastructure.  WRDA projects have national, regional, and local significance and help strengthen the nation’s global competitiveness, grow the economy, move goods throughout the country and abroad, protect communities, and create jobs. 

These projects originate at the local level and go through a rigorous vetting process before they may be considered for inclusion in a WRDAWRDAs allow Congress to have direct involvement in what projects the Corps studies and, ultimately, constructs. This legislation also provides Congress the opportunity to address program and policy reforms within the civil works program to help projects get built safely and efficiently, and in a more cost-effective way.

WRDA projects typically require two separate authorizations from Congress: (1) the authority to study the feasibility of a project, followed by (2) the authority to construct, operate, and/or maintain the project. Completed feasibility studies are submitted to Congress in the form of a Chief’s Report from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chief of Engineers.  If the results and recommendations contained in the Chief’s Report are favorable, a construction authorization for the project can be included in a future WRDA.  The costs for feasibility studies and construction are generally split between a non-federal sponsor and the Corps.


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WRDA 2026 Dear Colleague

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