Stream Channelization: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, First Session [-Ninety-third Congress, First Session]. |
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Page 3290
... problems in residential areas . In each case , local people joined together to solve a common problem . We think each of these projects are ex- amples of rural development at the grassroots level . Also , in each of these three projects ...
... problems in residential areas . In each case , local people joined together to solve a common problem . We think each of these projects are ex- amples of rural development at the grassroots level . Also , in each of these three projects ...
Page 3292
... problem most acute , lie mostly in Northampton County . “ Channeliza- tion " was the only way that relief could be ... problems and needs vary according to circumstances in various places . We are vitally concerned with what happens in ...
... problem most acute , lie mostly in Northampton County . “ Channeliza- tion " was the only way that relief could be ... problems and needs vary according to circumstances in various places . We are vitally concerned with what happens in ...
Page 3300
... problems , losses , and expenses involved in channelization projects , we feel that Federal projects and policy should be redirected toward compatible uses of watersheds and flood plains . Rather than spend any more time discussing ...
... problems , losses , and expenses involved in channelization projects , we feel that Federal projects and policy should be redirected toward compatible uses of watersheds and flood plains . Rather than spend any more time discussing ...
Page 3311
... 83-566 , poses problems of grave concern to this Department . Our most thorough review of the draft environmental statement together with our reassessment of project effects on natural resources have convinced us 3311.
... 83-566 , poses problems of grave concern to this Department . Our most thorough review of the draft environmental statement together with our reassessment of project effects on natural resources have convinced us 3311.
Page 3312
... problems at hand . Without question , an extended , in - depth study is required to equate the needs of agricul- ture with those of other environmental values both in this watershed and in the adjacent affected wetland areas ...
... problems at hand . Without question , an extended , in - depth study is required to equate the needs of agricul- ture with those of other environmental values both in this watershed and in the adjacent affected wetland areas ...
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Page 3520 - UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS (a) It is the policy of the Government as declared by the Congress that a fair proportion of the purchases and contracts for supplies and services for the Government be placed with small business concerns.
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Page 3519 - Facilities. A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities, as required by the May 9, 1967, order (32 FR 7439, May 19, 1967) on Elimination of Segregated Facilities, by the Secretary of Labor, must be submitted prior to the award of a subcontract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause.
Page 3520 - States, respectively, or (2) are noncertifled concerns which have agreed to perform substantially in persistent or substantial labor surplus areas, where this can be done consistent with the efficient performance of the contract and at prices no higher than are obtainable elsewhere. The Contractor agrees to use his beat efforts to place his subcontracts in accordance with this policy.