Water Resources Research and Technology Development Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Water Resources of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 1301 ... July 11, 1975 |
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... major source for producing the basic problem - oriented research results that are an absolute requirement for sound and cost - effective technology development . The draft bill authorizes appropriation of such funds as may be specified ...
... major source for producing the basic problem - oriented research results that are an absolute requirement for sound and cost - effective technology development . The draft bill authorizes appropriation of such funds as may be specified ...
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... major problem areas are water quality , flood plain risk management , municipal and industrial water supply , estuarial resources management . The Colorado Great Basin region has identified major problem areas as salinity and related ...
... major problem areas are water quality , flood plain risk management , municipal and industrial water supply , estuarial resources management . The Colorado Great Basin region has identified major problem areas as salinity and related ...
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... major water- related problems . This is particularly important for avoiding costly mistakes ; for suggesting new approaches for solving problems ; as well as for assuring maximum payoff from research efforts , invest- ments , and ...
... major water- related problems . This is particularly important for avoiding costly mistakes ; for suggesting new approaches for solving problems ; as well as for assuring maximum payoff from research efforts , invest- ments , and ...
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... major incentive for continued development of seawater membrane processes . Rapid development of the membrane processes for seawater desalting can provide U.S. companies with a technological and economic edge over others in competing for ...
... major incentive for continued development of seawater membrane processes . Rapid development of the membrane processes for seawater desalting can provide U.S. companies with a technological and economic edge over others in competing for ...
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... MAJOR PROGRAM ACTIVITIES The program activities of the Office of Water Research and Technology cur- rently consist of the following : I. Assistance to States for Institutes and Matching Grants . II . Additional Water Resources Research ...
... MAJOR PROGRAM ACTIVITIES The program activities of the Office of Water Research and Technology cur- rently consist of the following : I. Assistance to States for Institutes and Matching Grants . II . Additional Water Resources Research ...
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acre-feet agencies amended application Arizona Association bill Center Chairman CHAMBERLAIN CLINE Colorado River Colorado State University Committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY coordinated demonstration Department desalination desalting economic effective effluents effort environmental estuaries evaluate flood funding Government HORTON identified impact improve industry Interior invention irrigation Lake land legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS license membrane processes ment National Office of Water oil shale Orange County organizations OWRT pollution priority proposed research and development research and technology research needs research programs research project research results Resources Research Act Resources Research Institutes reverse osmosis River Basin saline water conversion salinity control Secretary sediment Senator FANNIN soil SUB-PROBLEM technology development programs Thermal Thermal Pollution tion University urban wastewater Water Conversion Act water problems water quality water research water resource problems water resources planning water resources research water supply Water Use Efficiency water-related problems wetlands Wrightsville Beach
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Page 32 - Made" — when used in relation to any invention or discovery means the conception or first actual reduction to practice of such invention in the course of or under the contract.
Page 7 - Government agencies, to undertake research into any aspects of water problems related to the mission of the Department of the Interior, which may be deemed desirable and are not otherwise being studied.
Page 29 - ... to the extent that the invention is required for public use by governmental regulations or as may be necessary to fulfill health needs, or for other public purposes stipulated in the contract.
Page 23 - Each contract entered into by the Administrator with any party for the performance of any work shall contain effective provisions under which such party shall furnish promptly to the Administrator a written report containing full and complete technical information concerning any invention, discovery, improvement, or innovation which may be made in the performance of any such work.
Page 31 - An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies...
Page 32 - An Act to reduce taxation, to provide revenue for the Government, and for other purposes...
Page 22 - Government of the sort referred to in clause (1), such invention shall be the exclusive property of the United States, and if such invention is patentable a patent therefor shall be issued to the United States upon application made by the Administrator, unless the Administrator waives all or any part of the rights of the United States to such invention in conformity with the provisions of subsection (f) of this section.
Page 31 - The Administrator is authorized to take all suitable and necessary steps to protect any invention or discovery to which he has title...
Page 24 - ... (6) the extent to which the contractor has made or will make substantial investment of financial resources or technology developed at the contractor's private expense which will directly benefit the work to be performed under the contract; (7) the extent to which the field of technology to be funded under the contract has been developed at the contractor's private expense ; (8) the extent to which the Government intends to further develop to the point of commercial utilization the results of...
Page 29 - States and domestic municipal governments, unless the agency head determines that it would not be in the public interest to acquire the license for the States and domestic municipal governments; and (2) the right to sublicense any foreign government pursuant to any existing or future treaty or agreement...