Protection and Development of Lower Colorado River Basin: Hearings, Sixty-eighth Congress, First Session on H.R. 2903, Parts 1-8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) |
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... believe that it is a business proposition for Congress to expen twenty or twenty - five millions dollars to construct a dam merely fo flood control , and which will not have in itself the means of repay ment to the Treasury of the money ...
... believe that it is a business proposition for Congress to expen twenty or twenty - five millions dollars to construct a dam merely fo flood control , and which will not have in itself the means of repay ment to the Treasury of the money ...
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... believe me , when I say that I approach th subject of the Colorado River in no narrow , local or partisan ma ner . I hope to see the time come when it will be the proud boa of the American people that they have so developed this strea ...
... believe me , when I say that I approach th subject of the Colorado River in no narrow , local or partisan ma ner . I hope to see the time come when it will be the proud boa of the American people that they have so developed this strea ...
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... believe the public agency should be permitted to for its own people . LEATHERWOOD . With your long experience in this line of work , or do you not believe that the Government ought to be the arbating agency ? MrMULHOLLAND . The United ...
... believe the public agency should be permitted to for its own people . LEATHERWOOD . With your long experience in this line of work , or do you not believe that the Government ought to be the arbating agency ? MrMULHOLLAND . The United ...
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... believe they are interested . They fe deep interest in the maintenance of the canal as it is because it through their land . Now , that is only an assumption of mine know the gentlemen who are interested in that land , and I k them ...
... believe they are interested . They fe deep interest in the maintenance of the canal as it is because it through their land . Now , that is only an assumption of mine know the gentlemen who are interested in that land , and I k them ...
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... believe that the compact is essential to that development Mr. RAKER . And you will explain fully why you think the pact is essential , will you , before you get through ? Mr. BANNISTER . I will , if you desire . I had not expected into ...
... believe that the compact is essential to that development Mr. RAKER . And you will explain fully why you think the pact is essential , will you , before you get through ? Mr. BANNISTER . I will , if you desire . I had not expected into ...
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acre-feet acres all-American canal ALLGOOD American amount Angeles appropriation Arizona BALLARD BANNISTER bill Black Canyon Boulder Canyon Dam Boulder Dam BOYLE build built Bureau CARR cent CHAIRMAN CLARK Colorado River compact committee Congress construction cost CRISWELL Diamond Creek electric engineers estimate Federal Government Federal Power Commission feet flood control flow Gila Glen Canyon GOETHALS HAMELE HAYDEN horsepower HOVLAND HUDSPETH Imperial irrigation district Imperial Valley interest irrigation district Judge Raker kilowatt hours land LEATHERWOOD legislation levee LITTLE lower basin matter MEANS ment Mexican Mexico miles MULHOLLAND municipal navigable Nevada PHIPPS plant present proposition purpose question RAKER ratified representative reservoir riparian ROSE second-feet Secretary HOOVER silt SINNOTT Southern California Edison statement STETSON storage stream SWING thing tion United upper basin water rights water supply WEST WEYMOUTH Yuma
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Page 40 - WS Norviel for the State of Arizona WF McClure for the State of California Delph E. Carpenter for the State of Colorado JG Scrugham for the State of Nevada Stephen B. Davis, Jr., for the State of New Mexico RE Caldwell for the State of Utah Frank C. Emerson for the State of Wyoming who, after negotiations participated in by Herbert Hoover appointed by The President as the representative of the United States of America...
Page 31 - Provided, That any such compact or agreement shall not be binding or obligatory upon any of the parties thereto unless and until the same shall have been approved by the legislature of each of said States and by the Congress of the United States.
Page 45 - State; or (e) as to the diversion of water in one State for the benefit of another State; the Governors of the States affected, upon the request of one of them, shall forthwith appoint Commissioners with power to consider and adjust such claim or controversy, subject to ratification...
Page 40 - Lee Ferry, and also all parts of said States located without the drainage area of the Colorado River System which are now or shall hereafter be beneficially served by waters diverted from the System below Lee Ferry. (h) The term "domestic use...
Page 52 - States of approval by the Congress of the United States. In witness whereof the Commissioners have signed this compact in a single original, which shall be deposited in the archives of the Department of State of the United States of America and of which a duly certified copy shall be forwarded to the Governor of each of the signatory States. Done at the City of Santa Fe, New Mexico, this twenty-fourth day of November, AD, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two.
Page 42 - Present perfected rights to the beneficial use of waters of the Colorado River System are unimpaired by this compact. Whenever storage capacity of 5,000,000 acre-feet shall have been provided on the main Colorado River within or for the benefit of the Lower Basin, then claims of such rights, if any, by appropriators or users of water in the Lower Basin against appropriators...
Page 322 - Board so acts, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution adopted on January 26, 1965 by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles...
Page 60 - Further equitable apportionment of the beneficial uses of the waters of the Colorado River System unapportioned by paragraphs (a), (b), and (c), may be made in the manner provided in paragraph (g) at any time after October 1, 1963, if and when either Basin shall have reached its total beneficial consumptive use as set out in paragraphs (a) and (b).
Page 52 - States and by the Congress of the United States. Notice of approval by the Legislatures shall be given by the Governor of each signatory State to the Governors of the other signatory States and to the President of the United States, and the President of the United States...
Page 52 - States and to the President of the United States, and the President of the United States is requested to give notice to the Governors of the signatory States of approval by the Congress of the United States.