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The Central Valley is extremely vulnerable to severe flooding, and levees are the first line of defense

According to a recent annual risk assessment, 92% of properties and 97% of commercial buildings in the City of Stockton are at risk during a flood

The Safeguarding Our Levees Act ensures high-risk communities are protected and levees are quickly fixed by streamlining the Army Corps’ levee rehabilitation program

August 30, 2023 - STOCKTON – On Tuesday, Representatives Josh Harder (CA-9) and Clay Higgins (LA-3) introduced bipartisan legislation to protect communities from severe flooding and get Josh Harder congressman californiadamaged levees in flood-prone areas fixed as quickly as possible. The Safeguarding Our Levees Act would cut through the red tape that slows down the Army Corps of Engineers’ efforts to repair levees – the bill also reduces the financial burden of levee improvements for local communities. After heavy rainfall like Northern California saw earlier this year, communities rely on the Army Corps to repair levees quickly before another flood. Right now, red tape can slow the Army Corps’ work to rehabilitate levees by months or even years, leaving communities unprotected for the next flood event. This legislation is endorsed by the San Joaquin Area Flood Control Agency (SJAFCA).

Representative Josh Harder (CA-9)

“Families in San Joaquin County are still dealing with flood damage from the heavy rain earlier this year and we need to do everything we can to prevent catastrophic flooding before the next big storm,” said Rep. Harder. “The fact that there are broken levees that still haven’t been fixed simply because of red tape is unacceptable, and my bill aims to change that. The Central Valley is incredibly vulnerable to severe flooding, and this is an important step to protect homes, businesses, farms, and communities in our region.”

“From the north, Louisiana receives all the water from the entire Mississippi River basin, and the Gulf of Mexico itself presents endless threat of flood,” said Congressman Higgins. “Our levee systems have not been adequately modernized and maintained for decades, primarily because of unnecessarily complex bureaucracy and endless delays caused by government interference. This legislation forces the federal government to act in a very timely manner once Congress approves and funds a project. It’s a win for all of America.” 

Specifically, the Safeguarding Our Levees Act would amend the Levee Rehabilitation and Inspection Program (PL 84-99) for high-risk communities to:

  • Require broken levees to be rehabilitated by the Army Corps of Engineers in 180 days; and
  • Remove the financial burden on local communities by creating a 75% federal / 25% non-federal cost share for levee improvements.

“Levees are our most important tool to mitigate the risk of flooding, but red tape and high costs make it difficult and expensive to repair our broken levees. The Safeguarding Our Levees Act helps address this problem by streamlining the Army Corps (USACE) levee rehabilitation program so agencies like SJAFCA can more seamlessly partner with the USACE to expeditiously undertake emergency repairs in the aftermath of natural disasters. Importantly, the proposal will make it more affordable for our vulnerable communities to incur their share of the costs of the necessary rehabilitation work. This legislation will result in maximizing the resiliency of our levees against future flood events and avoid repetitive damage. We’re proud to support this bill and we thank Rep. Harder for his work to help us address flood risk in San Joaquin County,” said Chris Elias, Executive Director of the San Joaquin Area Flood Control Agency (SJAFCA).

Full text of the legislation is available HERE.
Source: Congressman Josh Harder