Energy and water development appropriations for 1989: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, Partie 4

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Page 1 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: I am pleased to appear before you today in support of the President's FY 1989 budget for the Department of the Interior.
Page 1029 - Commission has currently allocated up to a maximum of $209.5 million for local access roads and designated development access roads. The Act presently authorizes up to 1,400 miles of access roads.
Page 1031 - Administration of the program Is primarily through the Federal Highway Administration which handles the details of the construction program 1n much the same manner as the Federal-aid highway program.
Page 1029 - To be eligible for approval, a development access road must meet a high regional priority, such as the facilitation of energy development or the provision of service to multi-State or other development projects of high regional significance, and possess significant prospects for providing high "benefit-cost" yields in terms of new job opportunities.
Page 1047 - From 1965 until the 1975, official recognition of districts was limited to general provisions in the statute authorizing financial support and providing for certification of districts. The 1975 amendments provided clear statements of the district's role and responsibilities and called for encouraging the development of areawide action programs.
Page 1029 - ... benefit-cost" yields In terms of new Job opportunities. The Commission also authorized states needing additional authorization to receive portions of authorizations unused by other states. States receiving authorization must fund the projects from their own development highway allocations. As projects were approved, the allocations were transferred to the access road program for program accounting.
Page 74 - National organizations such as the American Society for Testing and Materials and the American Society of Civil Engineers have contributed guidelines and handbooks dealing with water data.
Page xi - ... FABRICATED METALS, WOOD PRODUCTS, CHEMICALS, TEXTILES AND APPAREL, GLASS, AND COAL. HIGH INTEREST RATES FROM 1982 TO 1984, COMBINED WITH LOW LEVELS OF MANUFACTURING ACTIVITY AND EXCESS PLANT CAPACITY, HAVE RETARDED INVESTMENTS IN PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT AND HALTED NEW CONSTRUCTION IN MANY PARTS OF THE REGION. MOST OF THE $1.3 TRILLION INCREASE IN FEDERAL SPENDING BETWEEN 1979 AND 1984 WAS IN...
Page 1042 - Administration of Area Development Program Under the Area Development Program, the Commission will continue to approve individual projects under the terms of the applicable sections of the Act: health demonstrations, Section 202; vocational education facilities, Section 211; supplements to other grant programs.

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