Fiscal Year 1973 Saline Water Conversion Authorization: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Irrigation and Reclamation..., 92-2, on H.R. 12749..., February 7 and 8, 1972 |
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Page 10
... supply 40 mil- lion gallons a day for the four million inhabitants of the Crown Colony . Under study for several years , the desalting project became necessary when Hong Kong realized that its High Island Reservoir scheme would not be ...
... supply 40 mil- lion gallons a day for the four million inhabitants of the Crown Colony . Under study for several years , the desalting project became necessary when Hong Kong realized that its High Island Reservoir scheme would not be ...
Page 11
... supplies for the area as well as to stabilize the flow in the Washita River . Unfortunately , drought conditions over the past ten years have caused the water in the Reservoir to be excessively brackish , averag- ing 1,800 ppm T.D.S. ...
... supplies for the area as well as to stabilize the flow in the Washita River . Unfortunately , drought conditions over the past ten years have caused the water in the Reservoir to be excessively brackish , averag- ing 1,800 ppm T.D.S. ...
Page 14
... supply for current and future national needs becomes increasingly recognized . A model has been developed analyzing where and in what amounts future uses of desalting for water supply fit into projected fresh water needs . This tool ...
... supply for current and future national needs becomes increasingly recognized . A model has been developed analyzing where and in what amounts future uses of desalting for water supply fit into projected fresh water needs . This tool ...
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... supply 40 million gallons a day for the 4 million inhabitants of the Crown Colony . Under study for several years , the desalting project became neces- sary when Hong Kong realized that its High Island Reservoir scheme would not be ...
... supply 40 million gallons a day for the 4 million inhabitants of the Crown Colony . Under study for several years , the desalting project became neces- sary when Hong Kong realized that its High Island Reservoir scheme would not be ...
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... supplies for the area as well as to stabilize the flow in the Washita River . Unfortunately drought conditions over the past 10 years have caused the water in the reservoir to be excessively brackish , averaging 1,800 p.p.m. T.D.S. ...
... supplies for the area as well as to stabilize the flow in the Washita River . Unfortunately drought conditions over the past 10 years have caused the water in the reservoir to be excessively brackish , averaging 1,800 p.p.m. T.D.S. ...
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agency ASPINALL authorization background patents brackish water brines Brownsville Bureau of Reclamation California Chairman Chigasaki Colorado River commercial committee Congress construction contract contractor cost of water D.C. DEAR desalted water desalting plant desalting technology Diablo Canyon Director environmental exclusive rights feasibility Federal fiscal year 1973 Foss Reservoir funds GILLAM Government Patent Policy Government-wide High Island Reservoir HOSMER Imperial Valley Insular Affairs interest Interior and Insular inventions investigations Jidda JOHNSON legislation LUJAN MCCLURE ment million gallons module O'MEARA Office of Saline operation Orange County OSW program OSW's pilot plant principal or exclusive proposed requested research and development reverse osmosis RONCALIO Saline Water Conversion San Diego SAYLOR sea water section 6(d SIGLER statement studies Subcommittee test facilities Texas Water Development thousand gallons tion underway Virgin Islands waste water Water Conversion Act Water Development Board Water Resources water supply Wrightsville Beach
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Page 7 - States and domestic municipal governments, unless the agency head determines that it would not be in the public interest to acquire the license for the States and domestic...
Page 1 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments in 1975".
Page 8 - Made" — when used in relation to any invention or discovery means the conception or first actual reduction to practice of such invention in the course of or under the contract.
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Page 6 - ... is in a field of technology in which the contractor has acquired technical competence (demonstrated by factors such as know-how, experience, and patent position) directly related to an area in which the contractor has an established nongovernmental commercial position, the contractor shall normally acquire the principal or exclusive rights throughout the world in and to any resulting inventions, subject to the government acquiring at least an irrevocable non-exclusive royalty free license throughout...
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Page 7 - Government-owned patents shall be made available and the technological advances covered thereby brought into being in the shortest time possible through dedication or licensing and shall be listed in official government publications or otherwise.