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... bank stabilization below Denison ( 6 ) Los Angeles County drainage area , California ( exclusive of ( 8 ) Sacramento River bank protection , California 10 100 793 100 10,700 9 , 108 301 295 310 686 300 2,920 176 177 667 910 990 900 ...
... bank stabilization below Denison ( 6 ) Los Angeles County drainage area , California ( exclusive of ( 8 ) Sacramento River bank protection , California 10 100 793 100 10,700 9 , 108 301 295 310 686 300 2,920 176 177 667 910 990 900 ...
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... bank protection , Oregon .. ( 61 ) Lower Columbia River bank protection , Oregon and Wash- ington ... 475 75 400 400 9,000 748 446 432 500 6,874 500 12,800 8,829 613 573 510 2,275 500 1,820 99 301 648 762 91 200 579 14,600 551 170 2,756 ...
... bank protection , Oregon .. ( 61 ) Lower Columbia River bank protection , Oregon and Wash- ington ... 475 75 400 400 9,000 748 446 432 500 6,874 500 12,800 8,829 613 573 510 2,275 500 1,820 99 301 648 762 91 200 579 14,600 551 170 2,756 ...
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... bank of the lower Smith River contains over 8 miles of levee on six tracts of land . Protective works on two of the ... Banks are overgrown , as are many reaches of the channel . Funds provided local interests for annual main- tenance ...
... bank of the lower Smith River contains over 8 miles of levee on six tracts of land . Protective works on two of the ... Banks are overgrown , as are many reaches of the channel . Funds provided local interests for annual main- tenance ...
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... BANK PROTECTION , OREGON AND WASHINGTON ( Continuing ) Location . - Sixty - one locations along the Columbia River and its major tribu- taries in the reach from river mile 125 to the sea in Oregon and Washington . Authorization . - 1950 ...
... BANK PROTECTION , OREGON AND WASHINGTON ( Continuing ) Location . - Sixty - one locations along the Columbia River and its major tribu- taries in the reach from river mile 125 to the sea in Oregon and Washington . Authorization . - 1950 ...
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... Bank protection improvements are necessary to prevent further bank erosion at critical locations along the lower Columbia River and tributaries . The flood plain downstream from mile 125 includes much high - value agricultural and ...
... Bank protection improvements are necessary to prevent further bank erosion at critical locations along the lower Columbia River and tributaries . The flood plain downstream from mile 125 includes much high - value agricultural and ...
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acre-feet applied cost Federal Appropriations required Appropriations to date Appropriations to June Arkansas River Balance to complete Benefit-cost carryover from prior Comparison of Federal complete after fiscal construction program PB-1 Corps of Engineers cost estimates.-The current cost Federal funds Creek current Federal cost drainage Engineering and design Estimated Federal cost Estimated non-Federal cost estimated project cost estimates.-The current Federal Federal cost estimate Federal cost estimates.-The financial data Estimated fiscal year 1965 Fiscal year 1965.-The Flood Control Act June 30 JUSTIFICATION kilowatts Lands and damages latest estimate levee located miles Mississippi River Missouri River Ohio River Pending adjustments percent of estimated Project cost esti project cost Federal Relocations requested for fiscal Reservoir spillway Summarized financial data Summary construction program Supervision and administration Total applied cost Total cost Federal Total estimated project Total funds available Total obligations Total project cost Total to June Undelivered orders Undistributed cost Unobligated carryover Willamette River
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Page 234 - State or local interests give reasonable assurances, and there is evidence, that such demands for the use of such storage will be made within a period of time which will permit paying out the costs allocated to water supply within the life of the project...
Page 597 - Reservoir project is a unit of the comprehensive plan for flood control and other purposes in the Ohio River Basin...
Page 777 - ... request of the Chief of Engineers, including suitable areas determined by the Chief of Engineers to be required in the general public interest for initial and subsequent disposal of spoil, and necessary retaining dikes, bulkheads, and embankments therefor or the costs of such retaining works.
Page 332 - Act shall be expended on the construction of any project until States, political subdivisions thereof, or other responsible local agencies have given assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of War that they will (a) provide without cost to the United States all lands, easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction of the project...
Page 885 - States free from damages that may result from construction and maintenance of the project; (3) provide and maintain at local expense adequate public terminal and transfer facilities open to all on equal terms...
Page 639 - Federal and%ion-Federal levees, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief of Engineers in House Document Numbered 602, Seventy-ninth Congress, second ' session, at an estimated cost of $77,500,000.
Page 131 - States of $625,000 for construction; provided local interests give assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of the Army...
Page 647 - Location. — The project involves improvement of the Mississippi River from the mouth of the Ohio River to the mouth of the Missouri River.
Page 592 - The general development trends for the area indicate that, during the economic life of the proposed projects, the areas bordering the entire length of the Big Sandy will become a highly developed industrial and urban reach. The general trend of...