Lewis and Clark Regional Water System Expansion Feasibility Study Act
Summary
HR7287, the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System Expansion Feasibility Study Act, was introduced in the House and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources on January 30, 2026. This bill mandates a feasibility study for expanding the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System across Iowa, Minnesota, and South Dakota, but does not authorize or appropriate any construction funding at this stage. A related bill, S3725, is also progressing in the Senate.
Key Takeaways
- 1.HR7287 mandates a feasibility study for expanding the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System.
- 2.The bill does not authorize or appropriate any funds for construction; it only initiates a study.
- 3.A companion bill (S3725) in the Senate indicates broader legislative interest in the project.
Market Implications
This bill, in its current form, has no immediate direct market implications for specific companies or sectors, as it only authorizes a feasibility study. There is no direct funding allocated for construction, nor are there any contracts to be awarded at this stage. Companies in the water infrastructure and civil engineering sectors may monitor its progress, as a positive feasibility report could eventually lead to future construction opportunities. However, any such opportunities are speculative and long-term, dependent on subsequent legislative actions to authorize and appropriate funding for the project.
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