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Page 128
... as the case may be , and all the costs of operation , maintenance , and replacement incurred therefor( 1 ) the benefits of the project to said purpose or purposes shall be taken into account in determining the economic benefits of ...
... as the case may be , and all the costs of operation , maintenance , and replacement incurred therefor( 1 ) the benefits of the project to said purpose or purposes shall be taken into account in determining the economic benefits of ...
Page 455
( 1 ) the benefits of the project to said purpose or purposes shall be taken into account in determining the economic benefits of the project ; ( 2 ) costs shall be allocated to said purpose or purposes and to other purposes in a manner ...
( 1 ) the benefits of the project to said purpose or purposes shall be taken into account in determining the economic benefits of the project ; ( 2 ) costs shall be allocated to said purpose or purposes and to other purposes in a manner ...
Page 547
This movement is of great importance to the public , both because of the benefits to the people that come from outdoor recreation and because there must be a large participation by the public itself to provide facilities that can be ...
This movement is of great importance to the public , both because of the benefits to the people that come from outdoor recreation and because there must be a large participation by the public itself to provide facilities that can be ...
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Development of Outdoor Recreation Policy in the United States | 3 |
Hunting | 16 |
Refuge June 7 1924 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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