Dakota Mainstem Water Supply Project Feasibility Study Act
Summary
The Dakota Mainstem Water Supply Project Feasibility Study Act would authorize the federal government to conduct a formal study to determine the viability of a new water infrastructure project. The study would focus on the Dakota Mainstem, assessing whether a large-scale water supply system is technically possible, economically sound, and environmentally sustainable for the region.
If enacted, this legislation would not immediately begin construction. Instead, it would provide the necessary authorization and potential funding for engineers and planners to investigate how to better manage and distribute water resources. This process is a standard first step in federal infrastructure development, intended to ensure that taxpayer money is spent on projects that effectively meet the long-term water needs of local communities and industries.
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