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... disease and extensive damage to the lands . Under some conditions , it can cause fires . A one - time cleanup of all known sites would cost an estimated $ 15 million . Bureau of Outdoor Recreation statistics show the average cost per 74.
... disease and extensive damage to the lands . Under some conditions , it can cause fires . A one - time cleanup of all known sites would cost an estimated $ 15 million . Bureau of Outdoor Recreation statistics show the average cost per 74.
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... fire control reduced by $ 2 million below fiscal year 1970 level . I fully support the increases in coopera- tion in forest management and processing , and general forestry as- sistance . With cooperation from the State foresters ...
... fire control reduced by $ 2 million below fiscal year 1970 level . I fully support the increases in coopera- tion in forest management and processing , and general forestry as- sistance . With cooperation from the State foresters ...
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... fire protection programs . I understand that Mr. A. R. Shirley of the National Association of State Foresters will speak to you in more detail on the need to bring this program up to the authorized funding level of $ 20 million . I ...
... fire protection programs . I understand that Mr. A. R. Shirley of the National Association of State Foresters will speak to you in more detail on the need to bring this program up to the authorized funding level of $ 20 million . I ...
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... fires in Alaska . Thus , for example , we have much to learn about which fire prevention techniques work best in particular areas of the State . Moreover , there is strong evidence to indicate that regions that have been ravaged by fire ...
... fires in Alaska . Thus , for example , we have much to learn about which fire prevention techniques work best in particular areas of the State . Moreover , there is strong evidence to indicate that regions that have been ravaged by fire ...
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... fire swept the Kenai National Moose Range . This fire damaged over 90,000 acres and cost $ 15 million to suppress . The budget now before you contains funds to restore the Kenai National Moose Range . I strongly support this funding ...
... fire swept the Kenai National Moose Range . This fire damaged over 90,000 acres and cost $ 15 million to suppress . The budget now before you contains funds to restore the Kenai National Moose Range . I strongly support this funding ...
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Page 348 - No public forest reservation shall be established, except to improve and protect the forest within the reservation, or for the purpose of securing favorable conditions of water flows, and to furnish a continuous supply of timber for the use and necessities of citizens of the United States...
Page 165 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is indeed a pleasure to appear before you today and to give you a brief word picture of the activities of the Army Ground Forces.
Page 348 - Multiple use" means the management of all the various renewable surface resources of the national forests so that they are utilized in the combination that will best meet the needs of the American people; making the most judicious use of the land for some or all of these resources or related services over areas large enough to provide sufficient latitude for periodic adjustments in use to conform to changing needs and conditions; that some land will be used for less than all of the resources...
Page 81 - Monitor, evaluate, and control on a continuing basis their agencies' activities so as to protect and enhance the quality of the environment. Such activities shall include those directed to controlling pollution and enhancing the environment and those designed to accomplish other program objectives which may affect the quality of the environment. Agencies...
Page 79 - Mr. JOHNSON. Madam Chairman and members of the committee, I wouldn't take too much of your time here this afternoon but I do have one or two matters I would like to discuss briefly with you sort of off the cuff. I have a prepared statement covering my interest in your appropriations bill that deals with the Forest Service, the Park Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. and also the Bureau of Land Management.
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Page 203 - Any person over eighteen years of age, not being the head of a family, may in like manner select and cause to be certified to him, or her, for purposes of cultivation, a quantity of...
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