Energy and water development appropriations for fiscal year 1985: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, Partie 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 2743 pages |
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... water sources . This is no longer the case . Today we recognize the hard fact that the CAP supply is to be used in substitution for the dwindling ground water resources upon which we depend , at our own peril , for something like 60 ...
... water sources . This is no longer the case . Today we recognize the hard fact that the CAP supply is to be used in substitution for the dwindling ground water resources upon which we depend , at our own peril , for something like 60 ...
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... Water Supply 5. St. Marys River 140,000 140,000 300,000 6 . Suwannee River 800,000 7. Tampa Bay Hurricane Vertical Evacuation 100,000 8. Withlacoochee River Regional Water Supply 150,000 NAVIGATION Construction 9. Ft . Pierce Harbor 10 ...
... Water Supply 5. St. Marys River 140,000 140,000 300,000 6 . Suwannee River 800,000 7. Tampa Bay Hurricane Vertical Evacuation 100,000 8. Withlacoochee River Regional Water Supply 150,000 NAVIGATION Construction 9. Ft . Pierce Harbor 10 ...
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... Water Development. Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project ... Water Management District Project Description : $ 758,000,000 400,000,000 280,156,000 ... Supply ) ; and addi- tional work on S - 319 ( a structure associated with ...
... Water Development. Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project ... Water Management District Project Description : $ 758,000,000 400,000,000 280,156,000 ... Supply ) ; and addi- tional work on S - 319 ( a structure associated with ...
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... Water Management District Project Description : $ 2,332,000 0 2,192,000 140,000 140,000 140,000 The ultimate purpose of this study is to develop alternative sources of water supply for use in south central Florida in order to augment the ...
... Water Management District Project Description : $ 2,332,000 0 2,192,000 140,000 140,000 140,000 The ultimate purpose of this study is to develop alternative sources of water supply for use in south central Florida in order to augment the ...
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... Water Supply Authority Project Description : The Withlacoochee River Regional Water Supply Authority is proposing " Phase II " of the water supply study previously carried out by the Corps of Engineers . The authority proposes that the ...
... Water Supply Authority Project Description : The Withlacoochee River Regional Water Supply Authority is proposing " Phase II " of the water supply study previously carried out by the Corps of Engineers . The authority proposes that the ...
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Page 2181 - States ; and be it further Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate be hereby directed to transmit copies of this resolution to the President and Vice President of the United States...
Page 1846 - Our firm are .attorneys for the North Texas Municipal Water District. The North Texas Municipal Water District was created by the Legislature of Texas in 1951 to serve 10 member cities : Farmersville, Princeton, McKinney, Piano, Wylie, Rockwall, Royse City, Garland, Mesquite, and Forney, and other cities.
Page 1600 - Completion of the system will directly enhance the economic well-being of countless thousands of citizens. Your Sub-Committee has looked with favor upon this program in the past and all of us closely involved are grateful. We know that you are also aware that completion of the program as rapidly as possible is in the best interest of both the government and the people. We specifically ask that you resume design and engineering work on the Coosa Project, which was suspended in 1983.
Page 2169 - Texas is the local sponsor of the Sabine-Neches Waterway as authorized by Congress. The Sabine-Neches Waterway is a federally maintained navigation project extending from the Gulf of Mexico, through a Jettied entrance at the mouth of Sabine Pass, inland to the deepwater ports of Port Arthur, Beaumont, and Orange, Texas, a total distance of approximately 84 miles. The project includes deep draft channels of the following dimensions; 42 feet deep and 800 feet wide across the Sabine Bank in the Gulf...
Page 1361 - A new benefit-cost ratio study, which includes ap-to-date interest rates and construction costs and reevaluation of recreational benefits, is completed and demonstrates to the satisfaction of the State that this is a wise expenditure of taxpayers funds. 2. An environmental impact statement...
Page 2181 - Secretary forward official copies of this resolution to the President of the United States, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives...
Page 2115 - Service has resulted in savings to the Federal Government. (x) Assumed maintenance responsibilities of those stages of the Flood Control Project that have been completed. We have appeared before this distinguished committee in previous years and outlined the goals and objectives which we had set for ourselves with the cooperation of local, State and Federal agencies. Many of these objectives have been attained. We have demolished and rebuilt...
Page 1428 - STORAGE PROJECT AND PARTICIPATING PROJECTS The Colorado River Storage Project Act which became law in 1956 authorized a carefully planned and farsighted program for the development and use of waters of the Upper Colorado River Basin. To carry this program forward the President has recommended that...
Page 1434 - Forum members, appointed by their governors, represent the States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
Page 1516 - Kentucky. Kentucky has more miles of navigable streams than any State in our entire country with the exception of one and...