Military Construction Appropriations for 1977: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - United States |
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... number of times , as have members of your staff who , of course , had been out there quite often . I sent a letter of congratulations and compliments to the Secre- tary of the Navy as well as to the chairman of this committee , with ...
... number of times , as have members of your staff who , of course , had been out there quite often . I sent a letter of congratulations and compliments to the Secre- tary of the Navy as well as to the chairman of this committee , with ...
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... number of the sites are in the NATO geographical area , we are seeking through our membership in NATO to secure a ... number of U.S. Forces construction needs in Europe to be met from this resource . With our contributions at roughly 21 ...
... number of the sites are in the NATO geographical area , we are seeking through our membership in NATO to secure a ... number of U.S. Forces construction needs in Europe to be met from this resource . With our contributions at roughly 21 ...
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... number of these actions involving Air National Guard realinements related to air defense were subsequently canceled . However , as I am sure you have all noted , we are experiencing an increasing trend on the part of local special ...
... number of these actions involving Air National Guard realinements related to air defense were subsequently canceled . However , as I am sure you have all noted , we are experiencing an increasing trend on the part of local special ...
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... number of bidders and are you getting realistic bids ? Mr. FLIAKAS . Indeed , Mr. Chairman . We have had a very favorable bidding climate , and the military departments should be commended in doing a very good job of getting their ...
... number of bidders and are you getting realistic bids ? Mr. FLIAKAS . Indeed , Mr. Chairman . We have had a very favorable bidding climate , and the military departments should be commended in doing a very good job of getting their ...
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... number of projects that I will be happy to furnish in the record , of not only housing , but administrative buildings , complexes such as armories and reserve centers , barracks , et cetera . We are not just exploring , but we are 68 ...
... number of projects that I will be happy to furnish in the record , of not only housing , but administrative buildings , complexes such as armories and reserve centers , barracks , et cetera . We are not just exploring , but we are 68 ...
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1977 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 30 JUNE Admiral MARSCHALL Air Force Base aircraft AUTHORIZATION PROGRAM FUNDING AUTHORIZATION REQUESTED building CATEGORY CODE Center COUNTY U.S. Defense dental DESIGNATION PROJECT TITLE drydock energy conservation ENLISTED OFFICER ENLISTED equipment ESTIMATED AUTHORIZATION fiscal year 1977 flight simulator GILBERT Hill AFB IMPROVEMENT 8000 information follows INITIAL OCCUPANCY INSTALLATION CONTROL NUMBER INSTALLATION PROJECTS Instrument Landing System INVENTORY TOTAL JUNE 19 Kitsap County LAND COST 3000 land rent LEASES AND EASEMENTS located maintenance MAJOR FUNCTIONS Marine Corps McKAY MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM million missile MISSION OR MAJOR MURTHA Navy NEAREST CITY OFFICER ENLISTED CIVILIAN OFFICER ENLISTED OFFICER operations PATTEN PERMANENT STUDENTS SUPPORTED PLANNED End FY PROGRAM FUNDING PROGRAM PROJECT DESIGNATION PROJECT range record SCOPE ESTIMATED COST ships SIKES Squadron STATE/COUNTRY storage STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND submarine SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION TACTICAL AIR COMMAND TALCOTT TOTAL Except land Trident water pollution
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Page 175 - States other than submerged land ; (11) "offshore facility" means any facility of any kind located in, on, or under, any of the navigable waters of the United States...
Page 175 - For the purpose of this section, the term — (1) "oil" means oil of any kind or in any form, including, but not limited to, petroleum, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse, and oil mixed with wastes other than dredged spoil; (2) "discharge" includes, but is not limited to.
Page 175 - Ultras talc lakes, rivers, and streams which are utilized by interstate travelers for recreational or other purposes; and (4) Intrastate lakes, rivers, and streams 'from which fish or shellfish are taken and sold in interstate commerce.
Page 175 - owner or operator" means (A) in the case of a vessel, any person owning, operating, or chartering by demise, such vessel, and (B) in the case of an onshore facility, and an offshore facility, any person owning or operating such onshore facility or offshore facility, and (C) in the case of any abandoned offshore facility, the person who owned or operated such facility immediately prior to such abandonment; (7) "person" includes an individual, firm, corporation, association, and a partnership. (8)...
Page 175 - ... discharge" includes, but is not limited to, any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying or dumping; (3) "vessel" means every description of watercraft or other artificial contrivance used, or capable of being used, as a means of transportation on water other than a public vessel; (4) "public vessel...
Page 175 - Spill event" means a discharge of oil into or upon the navigable waters of the United States or adjoining shorelines in harmful quantities, as defined at 40 CFR Part 110. (j) "United States" means the States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Canal Zone, Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. (k) The term "navigable waters...
Page 185 - ... terminal facility and which are not Intended to transport oil in interstate or Intrastate commerce or to transfer oil In bulk to or from a vessel. (D) Highway vehicles and railroad cars which are used for the transport of oil in Interstate or Intrastate commerce and the equipment and appurtenances related thereto, and equipment used for the fueling of locomotive units, as well as the rightsof-way on which they operate.
Page 174 - General applicability. (a) This part establishes procedures, methods and equipment and other requirements for equipment to prevent the discharge of oil from non-transportation-related onshore and offshore facilities into or upon the navigable waters of the United States or adjoining shorelines.
Page 179 - Drainage of rainwater from the diked area into a storm drain or an effluent discharge that empties into an open water course, lake, or pond, and bypassing the in-plant treatment system may be acceptable if : (A) The bypass valve is normally sealed closed. (B) Inspection of the run-off rain water ensures compliance with applicable water quality standards and will not cause a harmful discharge as defined in40CPR 110.
Page 5 - I would be pleased to respond to. any questions that you or the other Members of the Committee may have.