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Congressman Van Drew Secures Major South Jersey Priorities in Water Resources Development Act
Washington,
July 15, 2026
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Paxton Antonucci
(202-225-6572)
Washington, DC -Today, Congressman Van Drew released the following statement after securing key South Jersey priorities in the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2026, which was approved by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. The bill now heads to the full House for consideration. "As one of the most coastal districts in America, South Jersey knows firsthand the importance of protecting our beaches, bays, and waterways and investing in our infrastructure," said Congressman Van Drew. "I am proud to have secured eleven different priorities in this bill that will move critical projects forward. This is the most impactful WRDA bill that we have ever seen for South Jersey. These provisions support long-term solutions for erosion, safer waterways, stronger infrastructure, and better use of taxpayer dollars. They are practical investments that will protect South Jersey and benefit this area for generations to come." Priorities Secured: East Point Lighthouse Shore Protection- Expands the ongoing Maurice River dredging study to include shoreline protection for the East Point Lighthouse. North Wildwood Shore Protection- Expedites the North Wildwood hurricane and storm damage reduction project using Hereford Inlet as the source of sand. Coastal Storm Risk Management Trust Fund Study- Includes Congressman Van Drew's provision directing a study to create a dedicated funding source for beach projects. Dam Assessment and Mitigation Support (DAMS) Act- Reauthorizes the National Dam Safety Program through 2031 and includes Congressman Van Drew's DAMS Act provision to strengthen dam safety nationally. Great Egg Harbor River Watershed Assessment- Adds the Great Egg Harbor River Watershed to the Corps' authorized watershed and river-basin assessment list. New Jersey Intracoastal Waterway Rerouting- Authorizes a study to reroute the New Jersey Intracoastal Waterway near Ventnor City to solve navigation challenges related to the Dorsett Avenue bridge. Absecon Island Shoreline Project- Accelerates the Atlantic City hot spot erosion study. Hot Spot Erosion Program Improvements- Strengthens Congressman Van Drew's program to address hot spot erosion by incorporating nature-based solutions. High Hazard Potential Dam Prioritization Study- Requires FEMA to study barriers preventing states from prioritizing dam projects with the greatest community benefit. Beneficial Use of Dredge Materials for Beaches- Requires the Corps to update its regulations to better account for the benefits of using dredged materials for beach nourishment and restoration projects. Coastal Infrastructure Improvement Act- Directs the Corps to research and test erosion mitigation technologies. |