Fort Peck Water System Reauthorization Act
Summary
The Fort Peck Water System Reauthorization Act aims to extend the legal and financial authorization for a major water infrastructure project in northeastern Montana. Specifically, it proposes to amend the Fort Peck Reservation Rural Water System Act of 2000 by moving its expiration date from 2026 to 2028. This extension would allow the Bureau of Reclamation to continue overseeing and funding the completion of the system's remaining infrastructure.
If enacted, the bill would ensure that the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes and the Dry Prairie Rural Water Authority have the necessary federal support to finish constructing the final phases of a water network that serves over 18,000 residents. For everyday citizens in Roosevelt, Sheridan, Valley, and Daniels counties, this legislation is intended to prevent service disruptions and guarantee long-term access to safe, reliable drinking water. The extension is primarily needed to account for construction delays and to ensure the project stays within its authorized budget while completing its final pipeline segments.