Energy and water development appropriations for fiscal year 1984: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session, Parties 1 à 2

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Page 326 - Tennessee Valley Authority— a corporation clothed with the power of government but possessed of the flexibility and initiative of a private enterprise.
Page 248 - The Compact serves as the vehicle to produce the most efficient service in the public interest in the conservation, utilization, development, management and control of the water resources of the Basin.
Page 662 - The interest rate to be used in plan formulation and evaluation for discounting future benefits and computing costs, or otherwise converting benefits and costs to a common time basis, shall be based upon the average yield during the preceding fiscal year on interest-bearing marketable securities of the United States which, at the time the computation is made, have terms of 15 years or more remaining to maturity: Provided, however, That in no event shall the rate be raised or lowered more than one-quarter...
Page 540 - ... there is a genuine and substantial dispute of fact which can only be resolved with sufficient accuracy by the introduction of evidence in an adjudicatory hearing...
Page 625 - ... and implications for products and services. Mr. Chiles is a graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute with a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree. He received a master's degree in business administration from the University of Pittsburgh and his professional engineer's license in 1968. Mr. Chiles...
Page 630 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes my remarks. I would be happy to answer any questions you or the other members of the Committee may have.
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Page 232 - 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...
Page 248 - SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, again, it is a pleasure to appear before you. I do this in a dual capacity, in support of the appropriation request for...