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Page 15
... continues to press the rate of population in the 17 reclamation States well ahead of that in the East . Statistics ... continue , the West can expect to have 50- percent more people by 1975 and three times its present population by ...
... continues to press the rate of population in the 17 reclamation States well ahead of that in the East . Statistics ... continue , the West can expect to have 50- percent more people by 1975 and three times its present population by ...
Page 45
... continue this program is , of course , something for the Congress to decide . I feel that to strengthen the economy ... continuing this pro- gram , as contrasted to what we did 20 years ago or as contrasted to what we might do 10 years ...
... continue this program is , of course , something for the Congress to decide . I feel that to strengthen the economy ... continuing this pro- gram , as contrasted to what we did 20 years ago or as contrasted to what we might do 10 years ...
Page 90
... continue the detailed preconstruction studies on the authorized initial phase of the Washoe project and the Trinidad project . The latter project is an authorized Corps of Engineers ' project for which the Bureau has the responsibility ...
... continue the detailed preconstruction studies on the authorized initial phase of the Washoe project and the Trinidad project . The latter project is an authorized Corps of Engineers ' project for which the Bureau has the responsibility ...
Page 117
... continue any necessary cooperation with those States . Feasibility investigations now under way of a multiple- purpose project for flood control and supplemental irrigation water for 100,000 acres of land in the San Carlos project area ...
... continue any necessary cooperation with those States . Feasibility investigations now under way of a multiple- purpose project for flood control and supplemental irrigation water for 100,000 acres of land in the San Carlos project area ...
Page 130
... continue on improved methods of evaluating rock riprap , and on the use of substitutute riprap , such as soil - cement and asphaltic materials , for areas , especially in the Midwest , where rock is unavailable . New placement ...
... continue on improved methods of evaluating rock riprap , and on the use of substitutute riprap , such as soil - cement and asphaltic materials , for areas , especially in the Midwest , where rock is unavailable . New placement ...
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acreage acres additional agencies agricultural allocation Amount Repaid authorized average Balance to complete Benefit-cost ratio benefits BENNETT Bonneville Bonneville Power Administration budget Bully Creek Bureau of Reclamation canal CANNON capacity Central Valley project Chairman Colorado River committee Congress construction program continue Cooperative County Creek crops Dam and Reservoir DEFINITE PLAN REPORT depreciation division DOMINY drainage Electric equipment farm feasibility Federal fertilizer financed fiscal year 1961 fish and wildlife flood control funds includes increase installation investigations investment irrigation JENSEN June 30 justification kilovolt kilowatt-hours kilowatts land load located ment miles million Missouri River Basin operation and maintenance payment percent interest PILLION Power Revenues powerplant production PROJECT DATA SHEET proposed purchase RABAUT recreation rehabilitation REPAYMENT CONTRACT requested River Basin project scheduled Service facilities Southeastern Power Administration storage studies substation TABER tion Total obligations transmission line unit utilities Valley water supply water users
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Page 680 - Rate schedules shall be drawn having regard to the recovery (upon the basis of the application of such rate schedules to the capacity of the electric facilities of the projects) of the cost of producing and transmitting such electric energy, including the amortization of the capital investment allocated to power over a reasonable period of years.
Page 512 - That as part of the Glen Canyon unit the Secretary of the Interior shall take adequate protective measures to preclude impairment of the Rainbow Bridge...
Page 683 - Interior, who shall transmit and dispose of such power and energy in such manner as to encourage the most widespread use thereof at the lowest possible rates to consumers consistent with sound business principles, the rate schedules to become effective upon confirmation and approval by the Federal Power Commission.
Page 156 - USC 797, 808) §§ 1.37 and 2.1 of this chapter, the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, 48 Stat. 401, as amended, 16 USC 661 et seq., and by publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER.
Page 833 - ... developing, coordinating, and preserving a national transportation system by water, highway, and rail, as well as other means, adequate to meet the needs of the commerce of the United States, of the Postal Service, and of the national defense. All of the provisions of this Act shall be administered and enforced with a view to carrying out the above declaration of policy.
Page 832 - Congress to provide for fair and impartial regulation of all modes of transportation subject to the provisions of the act, so administered as to recognize and preserve the inherent advantages of each...
Page 218 - The US Fish and Wildlife Service and the California Department of Fish and Game...
Page iv - Any appropriation available under this or any other Act to the Atomic Energy Commission may initially be used subject to limitations in this Act during the fiscal year [1959] 1960 to finance the procurement of materials, services, or other costs which are a part of work or activities for which funds have been provided in any other appropriation available to the Commission : * * *" The change continues, in fiscal year 19CO, this provision which has been in effect since fiscal year 1953.
Page 833 - Act, on the basis of its legislative history, flatly forbid "the Commission to approve barge rates or barge-rail rates which do not preserve intact the inherent advantages of cheaper water transportation, but discriminate against water carriers and the goods they transport
Page 163 - To collect, collate, translate, abstract, and disseminate scientific and technological information and to conduct research and support scientific activities overseas including programs and projects of scientific cooperation between the United States and other countries...