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 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 2743 pages |
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... additional spillway capacity should be provided some of our existing dams and that at some locations modifications would be prudent to reduce the risk in the event of large earthquakes . at The Because this subject is important and ...
... additional spillway capacity should be provided some of our existing dams and that at some locations modifications would be prudent to reduce the risk in the event of large earthquakes . at The Because this subject is important and ...
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... additional economic benefits result from modifications of dams , appropriate cost sharing would be allocated among beneficiaries . Correction of Project Deficiencies The budget includes $ 10.9 million to continue construction on two ...
... additional economic benefits result from modifications of dams , appropriate cost sharing would be allocated among beneficiaries . Correction of Project Deficiencies The budget includes $ 10.9 million to continue construction on two ...
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... additional cost might also result in the infeasibility of some needed projects . The Chief of Engineers will provide additional information on this important tradeoff issue . 31-241 0-84--2 VII . REGULATORY REFORM an early goal of this ...
... additional cost might also result in the infeasibility of some needed projects . The Chief of Engineers will provide additional information on this important tradeoff issue . 31-241 0-84--2 VII . REGULATORY REFORM an early goal of this ...
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... additional proposed regulations designed to complete our regulatory reform effort were published in May 1983. In December 1982 , sixteen environmental groups brought suit against the July 1982 regulations . We worked very hard with ...
... additional proposed regulations designed to complete our regulatory reform effort were published in May 1983. In December 1982 , sixteen environmental groups brought suit against the July 1982 regulations . We worked very hard with ...
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... addition , we have been able to take advantage of existing state and local regulatory programs by developing general permits around them . while I would like to stress that the result of Our regulatory reforms to date is that we have ...
... addition , we have been able to take advantage of existing state and local regulatory programs by developing general permits around them . while I would like to stress that the result of Our regulatory reforms to date is that we have ...
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1985 APPROVED BUDGET 1985 budget request activities additional agencies Answer appropriation areas authorized AWARD BRATTON Buffalo Bill Dam Bureau of Reclamation Canal Central Arizona Project Central Valley Project Chairman HATFIELD CHANNEL Colorado River Committee completed CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction continue CONTRACT AMOUNT Corps of Engineers cost sharing cost-sharing County CREEK DATE OF DATE Delaware River District DIVISION dredging economic environmental facilities financing fiscal year 1985 flood control funds FY 1985 budget FY 1985 CAPABILITY GIANELLI HARBOR hydropower ICPRB increase initiated Irrigation Jobs Bill Lake LIBRARY OF CONGRESS lock and dam million non-Federal percent planning Potomac Powerplant problems Project Investigation PROJECT TOTAL proposed Pumping Plant Question recreation reservoir scheduled Senator Senator ABDNOR Senator BURDICK Senator STENNIS South Dakota SUB-TOTALS Susquehanna River tion TVA's underway Unit Valley water quality water supply Wildlife
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Page 354 - The moneys necessary to finance the Commission in the administration of its business in the Conservancy District shall be provided through appropriations from the signatory bodies and the United States, in the manner prescribed by the laws of the several signatory bodies and of the United States, and in amounts as follows: The pro rata contribution shall be based on such factors as population, the amount of industrial and domestic pollution; and a flat service charge, as shall...
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Page 336 - River Basin. Under the terms of the Compact, the Commission is directed to develop and implement comprehensive plans, policies, and programs relating to the water resources of the Basin; to adopt and promote uniform and coordinated policies for water conservation, control, and development in the Basin; and to encourage the planning, development, and financing of water resources projects according to such plans and policies. The...
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Page 229 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. First of all, I would like to commend the committee for getting into this subject of skyjacking.
Page 221 - Kansas that are vital and necessary to the conservation of land and water by the three agencies, namely, the Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Page 115 - The only cumulative record the corps keeps of total benefits and cost allocations to a project purpose is flood control. Remaining costs are not segregated by project purpose. However, the following tabulation does provide quantitative benefits provided by completed projects in our investment program. Flood control (billions): Flood damages prevented...
Page 109 - Yes, sir. I will provide that information for the record. (The information follows :) The...