Community Facilities Act of 1959: Hearings Before Subcommittee No.1 of the Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 5944 ... |
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... Population growth - Their needs for public facilities are unlimited ( chart ) _ _ . 311 State and local public works requirements ( chart ) - Water and the future - Per capita use is rising at an increasing rate ( chart ) . 313 314 ...
... Population growth - Their needs for public facilities are unlimited ( chart ) _ _ . 311 State and local public works requirements ( chart ) - Water and the future - Per capita use is rising at an increasing rate ( chart ) . 313 314 ...
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... Population growth - Their needs for public facilities are unlimited ( chart ) - - 311 State and local public works requirements ( chart ) - Water and the future - Per capita use is rising at an increasing rate ( chart ) . 313 314 ...
... Population growth - Their needs for public facilities are unlimited ( chart ) - - 311 State and local public works requirements ( chart ) - Water and the future - Per capita use is rising at an increasing rate ( chart ) . 313 314 ...
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... population of thirty - five thousand or less according to the most recent decennial census . " FINANCING " SEC . 203. ( a ) In order to finance activities under this title , the Adminis- trator is authorized and empowered to issue to ...
... population of thirty - five thousand or less according to the most recent decennial census . " FINANCING " SEC . 203. ( a ) In order to finance activities under this title , the Adminis- trator is authorized and empowered to issue to ...
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... population areas , there is great danger that the residents of the community are now poisoning , or will in the future , poison their own source of water . This , of course , would cause repetition of the problems of an inadequate ...
... population areas , there is great danger that the residents of the community are now poisoning , or will in the future , poison their own source of water . This , of course , would cause repetition of the problems of an inadequate ...
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... population fluctuations parallel the fortunes of this industry . While I may be mistaken , I believe Flint to be the largest city in the world which has no geographic feature to account for its size , i.e. , a city whose growth is due ...
... population fluctuations parallel the fortunes of this industry . While I may be mistaken , I believe Flint to be the largest city in the world which has no geographic feature to account for its size , i.e. , a city whose growth is due ...
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administration AFL-CIO ASHLEY assistance Authority BIEMILLER bill bond issue Bonded debt borrow Brent Spence BROWN building CALLISON CALVERT Chairman city of Flint committee community facilities Congress construction County Sewer County Water District economic EGAN facility loans Federal Government funds going grants growth HAZELTINE Home Finance Agency hospital facilities Housing and Home increased industry interest cost interest rate Kentucky KNOX LAMKIN legislation loan program ment metropolitan million MITNICK municipal bonds Municipal water munity Oakland County obligations percent present problem projects proposed public facilities public health rate of interest revenue bonds river Sanitary District SCHONE SCORE Maximum septic tanks sewage disposal sewage treatment sewer bonds sold Sewer District sewer facilities Sewer Revenue sewer systems sewerage SPENCE statement Thank tion towns treatment plant Water and Sewer water pollution Water Revenue Water Works Revenue WIDNALL
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Page 166 - ... all interest-bearing obligations of the United States then forming a part of the public debt as computed at the end of the fiscal year next preceding the issuance by the Commissioner and adjusted to the nearest one-eighth of 1 per centum.
Page 128 - Secretary is authorized to make grants to any State, municipality, or intermunicipal or interstate agency for the construction of necessary treatment works to prevent the discharge of untreated or inadequately treated sewage or other waste into any waters and for the puipose of reports, plans, and specifications in connection therewith.
Page 129 - ... (2) any hospital operating a school of nursing beyond the level of high school approved by the appropriate State authority, or any hospital approved for internships by recognized authority, if such hospital is either a public hospital or a private hospital, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual...
Page 184 - Treasury, taking into consideration the current average rate on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States as of the last day of the month preceding the issuance of the obligation of the bank.
Page 235 - ... of such sound value or so secured as reasonably to assure retirement or repayment...