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Page 152
... customers . One is the paper industry , which would probably have a requirement of somewhere around 30,000 kilowatts . Then there is the development of the iron ore deposits which looks as though it would require somewhere around 80,000 ...
... customers . One is the paper industry , which would probably have a requirement of somewhere around 30,000 kilowatts . Then there is the development of the iron ore deposits which looks as though it would require somewhere around 80,000 ...
Page 186
... customer who would be the logical one to use conservation space in a corps project would be a customer of ours . Mr. JENSEN . Do you not have the same situation in other States ? Mr. DOMINY . It was more acute in California than ...
... customer who would be the logical one to use conservation space in a corps project would be a customer of ours . Mr. JENSEN . Do you not have the same situation in other States ? Mr. DOMINY . It was more acute in California than ...
Page 233
... customers . There are a number of vacant city lots , the real property of which under terms of the act goes to the munici- pality upon incorporation . They will be sold by that entity to help finance the city and help get it started ...
... customers . There are a number of vacant city lots , the real property of which under terms of the act goes to the munici- pality upon incorporation . They will be sold by that entity to help finance the city and help get it started ...
Page 245
... customers . Mr. CANNON . I see Mr. Seaton says in his digest of the proposal here that all Federal development would support a preference customer load of 650,000 kilowatts . Mr. DOMINY . Yes , sir . Mr. CANNON . That is compared with ...
... customers . Mr. CANNON . I see Mr. Seaton says in his digest of the proposal here that all Federal development would support a preference customer load of 650,000 kilowatts . Mr. DOMINY . Yes , sir . Mr. CANNON . That is compared with ...
Page 246
... customers now . If Trinity is built by the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. , of course , it would not increase that availability for preference customers load . Mr. CANNON . To what extent does the company guarantee power to handle ...
... customers now . If Trinity is built by the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. , of course , it would not increase that availability for preference customers load . Mr. CANNON . To what extent does the company guarantee power to handle ...
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AANDAHL acre-feet acres activities additional agencies allocated annual authorized average Balance to complete BENNETT Bonneville budget Bureau of Reclamation canal CANNON Central Valley project Colorado River committee completed in fiscal Congress construction program Cooperative Corps of Engineers cost County Creek Dam and Reservoir Definite plan report division DOMINY drainage Electric equipment estimate expenses feasibility Federal FENTON fertilizer financing fiscal year 1960 fish and wildlife flood control funds Government included increase initiated installation investigations investment irrigation Irrigation District JENSEN June 30 kilovolts kilowatt-hours kilowatts land load ment miles million Missouri River Basin Municipality operation and maintenance payment percent PILLION powerplant primary energy proposed RABAUT reconnaissance record referred to follows Region repayment contract requested revenues River Basin project River project scheduled Service facilities South Dakota Southwestern Power Administration storage studies substation tion Total obligations transmission line unit utilities water supply water users Wyoming
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Page 210 - That the following works of improvement of rivers, harbors,and other waterways are hereby adopted and authorized, to be prosecuted under the direction of the Secretary of War and supervision of the Chief of Engineers...
Page 211 - California, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the plans contained in House Document Numbered 630, Seventy-sixth Congress, third session, with such modifications thereof as in the discretion of the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers may be advisable...
Page 407 - I have a chart here which I would like to have put in the record at this point; and to give you a little flavor, I shall read from it.
Page 313 - Dam on the American River in California. This project was authorized for construction by the Corps of Engineers in the Flood Control Act approved...
Page 976 - In the construction of any future dam, steam plant, or other facility, to be used in whole or in part for the generation or transmission of electric power the board is hereby authorized and empowered to issue on the credit of the United States and to sell serial bonds not exceeding $50,000,000 in amount, having a maturity...
Page 211 - That the Secretary of War shall make arrangements for payment to the United States by the State or other responsible agency, either in lump sum or annual installments, for conservation storage when used...
Page 216 - Hereafter, whenever the .Secretary of War determines upon recommendation by the Secretary of the Interior that any dam and reservoir project operated under the direction of the Secretary of War may be utilized for irrigation purposes...