Central Valley Project of California: Hearings Before the Committee on Flood Control, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session, Central Valley Project of State Water Plan of California. February 7, 8, and 9, 1935 |
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... energy as a means of making the project hereinafter referred to a self - supporting and financially solvent undertaking ; to provide for the economic and social well - being of the people of the State of California , and for other ...
... energy as a means of making the project hereinafter referred to a self - supporting and financially solvent undertaking ; to provide for the economic and social well - being of the people of the State of California , and for other ...
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... energy or other facilities to be made available by the operation of said project , establishing revenues in such amounts as they shall deem sufficient to demonstrate the ability of said Water Project Authority to pay any and all expense ...
... energy or other facilities to be made available by the operation of said project , establishing revenues in such amounts as they shall deem sufficient to demonstrate the ability of said Water Project Authority to pay any and all expense ...
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... energy . It will require approximately 186,224,000 man- hours to complete the work , and it will provide labor for several thousand more men , off the job , who will be required to manufacture , transport , and furnish the vast amount ...
... energy . It will require approximately 186,224,000 man- hours to complete the work , and it will provide labor for several thousand more men , off the job , who will be required to manufacture , transport , and furnish the vast amount ...
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... energy and water , the project , for complete initial development is economically and financially feasible . The Chief of Engineers of the United States Army , in transmit- ting his report on the Sacramento , San Joaquin , and Kern ...
... energy and water , the project , for complete initial development is economically and financially feasible . The Chief of Engineers of the United States Army , in transmit- ting his report on the Sacramento , San Joaquin , and Kern ...
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... energy ; approving and authoriz- ing said Central Valley Project ; providing for the sale and disposition of water and power made available by said project ; defining and prescribing the units or parts of said project ; also defining ...
... energy ; approving and authoriz- ing said Central Valley Project ; providing for the sale and disposition of water and power made available by said project ; defining and prescribing the units or parts of said project ; also defining ...
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acres agency agricultural amount appropriated approved basins bonds Buck canals Central Valley Project CHAIRMAN Chico Landing Chief of Engineers Colusa Committee on Rivers Congress construction contract contribution Corporation cost delta Department districts division engineer economic electric energy ENGLEBRIGHT estimated feet FERGUSON flood control Friant furnish hereby HYATT hydro interest irrigation Kennett Dam Kennett Reservoir Kern Rivers kilowatt-hours kilowatts KIMBALL Landing and Sacramento levees maintenance mento miles minimum flow municipalities navigation and flood necessary operation payment percent Public Works Administration pumping purposes rates READY recommendations reports under review rights-of-way Rivers and Harbors Sacramento and San Sacramento River Sacramento Valley salt water San Francisco Bay San Joaquin River San Joaquin Valley second-feet southern California steam Stockton Suisun Bay supply territory thereof tion transmission lines United Water Project Authority water shortage WEARIN WEST WHITTINGTON
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