Boulder Canyon Project Adjustment Act. Hearings ... on S. 4039 ... May 28-31, June 3, 1940 |
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... upper basin . After 1955 it will be available in the entire basin . All expendi- tures from the fund will be controlled by the Congress . ( d ) Equalization of charges for the period between 1937 and 1987. - Under the contracts made in ...
... upper basin . After 1955 it will be available in the entire basin . All expendi- tures from the fund will be controlled by the Congress . ( d ) Equalization of charges for the period between 1937 and 1987. - Under the contracts made in ...
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... basin . I want to begin at the headwaters of the stream and find every place where water can be put to use in the ... upper basin are concerned with finding feasible locations for new projects . Senator CHAVEZ . That is my problem at the ...
... basin . I want to begin at the headwaters of the stream and find every place where water can be put to use in the ... upper basin are concerned with finding feasible locations for new projects . Senator CHAVEZ . That is my problem at the ...
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... upper basin States of the possibility , perhaps , of obtaining appropriations or capital for investment in the upper basin States . Senator HAYDEN . Senator , I cannot agree with your last state- It will not denude anybody of anything ...
... upper basin States of the possibility , perhaps , of obtaining appropriations or capital for investment in the upper basin States . Senator HAYDEN . Senator , I cannot agree with your last state- It will not denude anybody of anything ...
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... Upper Basin States , including New Mexico , furnish the water . The Upper Basin States have not derived any advantage from the great advantage that exists in this develop- ment . We are glad that California , Arizona , and Nevada are ...
... Upper Basin States , including New Mexico , furnish the water . The Upper Basin States have not derived any advantage from the great advantage that exists in this develop- ment . We are glad that California , Arizona , and Nevada are ...
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... basin must be started promptly and carried to completion . In connection with the use of water for irrigation in the upper basin , there is bound to be an inci- dental development of power , and wherever power is developed , rates for ...
... basin must be started promptly and carried to completion . In connection with the use of water for irrigation in the upper basin , there is bound to be an inci- dental development of power , and wherever power is developed , rates for ...
Common terms and phrases
acre-feet Agency Contract All-American Canal allottees amendment amortization amount appropriated approval Arizona and Nevada attorney basis bill Boulder Canyon Project Boulder Dam California Canyon Project Act Chairman charges Colorado River Basin Colorado River compact Colorado River Dam Colorado River development Committee of Sixteen Congress construction Debler electrical energy ending May 31 engineer equitable flood control Governor Hannett graph hereby authorized hereof interest Interior investigation Irrigation Judge Stone June KAMERMAN land legislation lower basin McClure Mexico Navajo necessary Operating Agents operation ending paid payments period power contractors promulgated proposed pursuant readvances receipts repayment revenues River Dam fund River development fund San Juan County San Juan River Secretary Senator ASHURST Senator CHAVEZ Senator HATCH Senator HAYDEN Senator KING Senator MCCARRAN Senator O'MAHONEY Senator PITTMAN Southern California Edison supplemen Taylor Grazing Act tion Treasury United upper basin upper division Utah WOEHLKE Wyoming
Popular passages
Page 20 - Administrator to be issued hereunder and for such purpose the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to use as a public debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any securities issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act, as amended...
Page 21 - ... the Secretary of the Interior, subject to the terms of the Colorado River compact hereinafter mentioned, is hereby authorized to construct, operate, and maintain a dam and incidental works in the main stream of the Colorado River at Black Canyon or Boulder Canyon adequate to create a storage reservoir of a capacity of not less than twenty million acre-feet of water...
Page 88 - States, it operates only the dam and outlet works, and the power plant is operated by the bureau of power and light of the city of Los Angeles and the Southern California Edison Co., severally, as lessees.
Page 26 - An Act appropriating the receipts from the sale and disposal of public lands in certain states and territories to the construction of irrigation works for the reclamation of arid lands...
Page 20 - All redemptions, purchases, and sales by the Secretary of the Treasury of such notes or other obligations shall be treated as public debt transactions of the United States.
Page 14 - Nothing herein shall be construed as interfering with such rights as the States now have, either to the waters within their borders or to adopt such policies and enact such laws as they may deem necessary with respect to the appropriation, control, and use of waters within their borders, except as modified by the Colorado River compact or other interstate agreement.
Page 20 - ... in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and thereupon to the extent of the amount so paid the Secretary of the Treasury shall...
Page 22 - SEC. 4. (a) This Act shall not take effect and no authority shall be exercised hereunder and no work shall be begun and no moneys expended on or in connection with the works or structures provided for in this act, and no water rights shall be claimed or initiated hereunder, and no steps shall be taken by the United States or by...
Page 66 - Under the provisions of the Boulder Canyon Project Adjustment Act, the city of Los Angeles, and the Southern California Edison Co., as agents for the United States, operate and maintain certain powerplant machinery and pertinent facilities.
Page 21 - California, the expenditures for said main canal and appurtenant structures to be reimbursable, as provided in the reclamation law, and shall not be paid out of revenues derived from the sale or disposal of water power or electric energy at the dam authorized to be constructed at said Black Canyon or Boulder Canyon, or for water for potable purposes...