Energy and Water Development Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1987: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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... CREEK * MS 0.90 19.00 12.20 11.25 6.80 7.75 THREEMILE CREEK * AL 2.30 20.45 10.49 9.47 9.96 10.98 SUBTOTAL 31.66 524.57 419.95 395.04 104.62 129.53 Commercial Ports DELAWARE RIVER VIC . OF CAMDEN PORTSMOUTH HARBOR * NH & ME 19.02 12.37 ...
... CREEK * MS 0.90 19.00 12.20 11.25 6.80 7.75 THREEMILE CREEK * AL 2.30 20.45 10.49 9.47 9.96 10.98 SUBTOTAL 31.66 524.57 419.95 395.04 104.62 129.53 Commercial Ports DELAWARE RIVER VIC . OF CAMDEN PORTSMOUTH HARBOR * NH & ME 19.02 12.37 ...
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... CREEK Flood Control Remarks - 65 CA FAIRFIELD VICINITY STREAMS Flood Control PROJECT BY 30 JUN 86 SCOPE OF PROJECT Remarks No. STATE AL PROJECT MOBILE HARBOR PRIMARY PROJECT OUTPUT OF AGREEMENT BY 30 JUN 86 ( FLCA ) Commercial Navigation ...
... CREEK Flood Control Remarks - 65 CA FAIRFIELD VICINITY STREAMS Flood Control PROJECT BY 30 JUN 86 SCOPE OF PROJECT Remarks No. STATE AL PROJECT MOBILE HARBOR PRIMARY PROJECT OUTPUT OF AGREEMENT BY 30 JUN 86 ( FLCA ) Commercial Navigation ...
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... CREEK Flood Control Remarks Likely Channel improvement , tunnels , flood control structures . Prior work performed by sponsors . Only work directly related to implementation of the authorized project is eligible for credit ...
... CREEK Flood Control Remarks Likely Channel improvement , tunnels , flood control structures . Prior work performed by sponsors . Only work directly related to implementation of the authorized project is eligible for credit ...
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... CREEK Flood Control See Remarks Channelization and diversion. PRIMARY OUTLOOK FOR SIGNING OF AGREEMENT PROJECT STATE PROJECT OUTPUT BY 30 JUN 86 ( FLCA ) SCOPE OF PROJECT Sc MS GULFPORT HARBOR Commercial Navigation ( Deep Harbor ) Not ...
... CREEK Flood Control See Remarks Channelization and diversion. PRIMARY OUTLOOK FOR SIGNING OF AGREEMENT PROJECT STATE PROJECT OUTPUT BY 30 JUN 86 ( FLCA ) SCOPE OF PROJECT Sc MS GULFPORT HARBOR Commercial Navigation ( Deep Harbor ) Not ...
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... CREEK Flood Control See Remarks Channelization and diversion channel works . OK PARKER LAKE Water Supply Not Likely Unscheduled . OR. PRIMARY OUTLOOK FOR SIGNING OF AGREEMENT BY 30 JUN 86 STATE PROJECT PROJECT OUTPUT Remarks · ( FLCA ) ...
... CREEK Flood Control See Remarks Channelization and diversion channel works . OK PARKER LAKE Water Supply Not Likely Unscheduled . OR. PRIMARY OUTLOOK FOR SIGNING OF AGREEMENT BY 30 JUN 86 STATE PROJECT PROJECT OUTPUT Remarks · ( FLCA ) ...
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1987 budget request activities additional Administration agencies agreement analysis Answer applications appropriation assessment budget authority Chairman HATFIELD Commission completed Congress construction continue contract cooperative Corps cost sharing Creek DAWSON efforts electric engineering environmental estimated evaluation facilities Federal fees FERC Fermilab fiscal year 1987 flood control fuel funding fusion FY 1987 budget HARBOR hydropower impact implementation improved increase industry initiated issues Laboratory legislation licensing maintenance million National natural gas non-Federal nuclear power Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office operation percent plant PLASMA PHYSICS Power Marketing Administrations priority problems proposed Question reactor Reclamation reduced regulation regulatory renewable energy research and development research program response result River Basin safety schedule Secretary solar specific storage studies SUB-TOTAL technical Tennessee Valley Authority testing Tevatron thermal-hydraulic TVA's utilities Waddell Dam waste
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