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Flood Control Act of 1941

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The Flood Control Act of 1941 was an Act of the United States Congress signed into law by US President Franklin Roosevelt that authorized civil engineering projects such as dams, levees, dikes, and other flood control measures through the United States Army Corps of Engineers and other Federal agencies. It is one of a number of Flood Control Acts that is passed nearly annually by the US Congress.

Projects

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Dams

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Stormwater control

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See also

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for related legislation which sometime also implement flood control provisions.