Water Security and Drought Resilience Act
Summary
S. 3732, the Water Security and Drought Resilience Act, is currently under consideration in the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. If enacted, this bill would amend existing water infrastructure law to expand federal assistance for water storage projects across western states. Specifically, the bill would modify eligibility requirements for water storage projects and authorize $20 million annually from 2027 through 2033 to fund these initiatives.
The bill would support various types of water storage projects, including those that increase surface water or groundwater storage, as well as projects that convey water to or from storage facilities. These projects could range from smaller initiatives storing 200 to 30,000 acre-feet of water to larger groundwater recharge projects. The legislation aims to help communities in western states, particularly those affected by drought conditions, secure and manage water supplies more effectively. The bill respects existing state water laws and interstate water agreements, ensuring that federal assistance does not override state authority over water resources.