Flood Control Act
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There are are multiple laws known as the Flood Control Act. Typically, they are administered by the United States Army Corps of Engineers:
- Flood Control Act of 1917
- Flood Control Act of 1928, passed in the wake of the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
- Flood Control Act of 1936
- Flood Control Act of 1937
- Flood Control Act of 1938
- Flood Control Act of 1939
- Flood Control Act of 1941
- Flood Control Act of 1944, U.S. legislation that authorized the construction of thousands of dams and levees across the United States
- Flood Control Act of 1946
- Flood Control Act of 1948
- Flood Control Act of 1950
- Flood Control Act of 1954
- Flood Control Act of 1958
- Flood Control Act of 1960
- Flood Control Act of 1962
- Flood Control Act of 1965
- Flood Control Act of 1966
- Flood Control Act of 1968
- Flood Control Act of 1970
[edit] See also
for related legislation which sometime also implement flood control provisions.