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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... assistance , the Corps started to focus on flood damage protection as well as navigation . The new projects were designed to reduce flood damages that we had in the 1930's , 1940's , and 1950's . Since 1945 , the Corps has completed ...
... assistance , the Corps started to focus on flood damage protection as well as navigation . The new projects were designed to reduce flood damages that we had in the 1930's , 1940's , and 1950's . Since 1945 , the Corps has completed ...
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... AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES Another important Corps contribution is the assistance and services we provide our citizens following many of the natural disasters that take place in various regions of the Nation . Our expertise in 27.
... AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES Another important Corps contribution is the assistance and services we provide our citizens following many of the natural disasters that take place in various regions of the Nation . Our expertise in 27.
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... assistance to other nations , such as to Mexico after the earthquake which occurred last fall . Flood Damage Prevention During calendar year 1985 Corps projects prevented $ 10.8 billion in flood damages . Most of the damages prevented ...
... assistance to other nations , such as to Mexico after the earthquake which occurred last fall . Flood Damage Prevention During calendar year 1985 Corps projects prevented $ 10.8 billion in flood damages . Most of the damages prevented ...
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... assistance to local interests in keeping pumping operations and hurricane protection works operational . The remnants of Juan drifted to the northeast and were a significant factor in the record flooding which developed in West Virginia ...
... assistance to local interests in keeping pumping operations and hurricane protection works operational . The remnants of Juan drifted to the northeast and were a significant factor in the record flooding which developed in West Virginia ...
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... assistance to the earthquake recovery effort . The first was advice in the use of construction equipment and the second was on geotechnical evaluations . With respect to the construction effort , the Corps of Engineers was represented ...
... assistance to the earthquake recovery effort . The first was advice in the use of construction equipment and the second was on geotechnical evaluations . With respect to the construction effort , the Corps of Engineers was represented ...
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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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Page 197 - Law 91-575) among the States of Maryland and New York, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the Federal Government. The purpose of the Compact is to enable the signatory parties to participate jointly in the conservation, utilization, development, and control of water and related resources in the region of the Susquehanna River Basin.