The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said on Monday it will spend almost $800 million to address flood mitigation, coastal storm damage protection and address supply chain resilience.
About $221 million will address flooding for the Pearl River in Jackson, Mississippi, it said in a statement.
The city linked the failure to complications from the flooding of the Pearl River. A boil water advisory was lifted on Sept. 15. The administration plans more than $250 million in additional funding for the Soo Locks replacement project in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, which is contingent upon passage of separate water resources legislation.
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