Energy and water development appropriations for fiscal year 1989: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, second session, on H.R. 4567 ....

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Page 1395 - expeditiously as possible. THAT the City strongly urge the Congress to take whatever additional action is necessary to expedite this project and thereby reduce the emotional, physical and economic suffering due to flooding. THAT the City Secretary forward official copies of this resolution to the President of the United States, the Speaker of the House of Representatives
Page 1629 - AND FURTHERMORE, the House Committee on Public Works and Transportation and the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works have authorized the project. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the East Central Water Association (ECWA) strongly supports this project and requests 0MB to approve this project as a new construction start in
Page 1394 - cost. Thus, we are ready, willIng, and able to assume our local responsibility for this project. Thank you for your consideration of these requests and for your time in allowing us to be present at these hearings. We stand ready to assist you in any way and to furnish any additional information you may require.
Page 1113 - Project. I fully support the remainder of the President's FY 1989 budget proposal for the Colorado River Storage Project and participating projects. Central Arizona Project The Colorado River Basin Project Act, Public Law 90-537, enacted in 1968, authorized construction of the Central Arizona Project in Arizona and New Mexico. The President's FY 1989 budget proposes $180.389
Page 898 - assistance: 38 c. Number of boats assisted' 36 d. Number of persons assisted: 69 e. Property Assisted: $515,000 Please feel free to contact me if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, D. 0. DRAKE Captain, US Coast Guard Group
Page 1395 - Speaker of the House of Representatives and President of the Senate of the United States Congress and to all members of the Texas Delegation to the Congress, with the request that this resolution be officially entered into the Congressional Record. UNANIMOUSLY, PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS the 11th day of April, 1988. LOWE,MAYOR
Page 1631 - Association. The Red River Valley Association is a voluntary group of citizens banded together to advance the economic development and future well—being of the citizens of the four state Red River Basin area in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas. The Association has for 63 years done notable work in
Page 1642 - statement on behalf of the Oklahoma members of our Committee in support of adequate funding for water resource projects in our area of the Arkansas Basin. Other members of the Committee appointed by the Governor are: Mr. ER Albert, Jr.; Mr. Robert S. Kerr, Jr.; Mr. Harold B. Scoggins; and Mr. Fred G. Turner. Together with representatives
Page 1549 - full support and assistance to the various Port Authorities, Chambers of Commerce, Economic Development Districts and other local governmental entities in developing the area along the Waterway. The resolutions contained herein were adopted by the Association during its 63rd Annual Meeting in Shreveport, Louisiana, on February 10-12, 1981, and
Page 1800 - CONSIDERATIONS: The federal project Environmental Impact Statement was finalized in July 1980 following a public hearing held in the project area by the Local Sponsor and the US Army Corps of Engineers. Testimony submitted during the hearing indicated there were no areas of controversy associated with the project or its limited environmental impact. In

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