Inspection of Completed Works VI (O&M)

May 2023

FACT SHEET

Inspection of Completed Works, VI 
Operations and Maintenance (O&M)
Congressional Districts: VI

1. DESCRIPTION

The Inspection of Completed Works (ICW) program includes the inspection of federal flood control projects which have non-federal sponsors responsible for operation, maintenance, repair, replacement, and rehabilitation (OMRR&R) or as otherwise specified in Project Cooperation Agreements (PCA), Local Cooperation Agreements (LCA), and other agreements based on Section 221 of the Flood Control Act of 1970 (PL) 91-611) or other legislation. The primary purposes of these inspections are to prevent loss of life and catastrophic damages, preserve the value of the federal investment, and to encourage non-federal sponsors to bear responsibility for their own protection. This program is to assure sponsor compliance with existing agreements that the structures and facilities constructed by the United States for flood protection will be continuously maintained in such a manner and operated at such times and for such periods as necessary to obtain the maximum benefits.

2. FUNDING

Allocation for FY23 $36,000
President’s Budget FY24 $46,000

 

3. SPONSORS

Department of Public Works 
US Virgin Islands 
8244 Sub Base Anna's Hope 
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 00820 6002

 

4. STATUS

The O&M funding allocated in FY 2023 will be expended to inspect federally authorized/constructed flood risk reduction projects that are operated and maintained by a non-federal sponsor to comply with federal regulations and policies for flood control projects. Funds will be expended to conduct coordinated inspections on the most critical aspects of the system which contains 1 mile of levees and 1 structure within the U.S Virgin Islands. The O&M portfolio and the Levee Safety Programs have increased the sponsor’s superintendent responsibilities to ensure safety for their respective constituents. As a result, funding has increased in recent years; however, despite efficient business practices, the FY 2023 funding is adequate to support all of the district’s project levee and non-levee project portfolio requirement to comply with the 10-year plan as part of HQ direction on inspections.