Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture on Bills Having for Their Object the Acquisition of Forest and Other Lands for the Protection of Watersheds and Conservation of the Navigability of Navigable Streams, Also Other Papers Bearing on the Same Subjects ... |
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... stream flow ? Doctor VAN HISE . I can not make quite a satisfactory answer to that , because the erosion depends on two things on the steepness of the slope and the volume of the water ; and , of course , the lower down the slope you ...
... stream flow ? Doctor VAN HISE . I can not make quite a satisfactory answer to that , because the erosion depends on two things on the steepness of the slope and the volume of the water ; and , of course , the lower down the slope you ...
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... stream flow or crops . Do you concur in that ? Doctor VAN HISE . I would not concur in that for this southeast- ern ... low water sta- tistics for such rivers as of any scientific value ? Doctor VAN HISE . That general statement made by ...
... stream flow or crops . Do you concur in that ? Doctor VAN HISE . I would not concur in that for this southeast- ern ... low water sta- tistics for such rivers as of any scientific value ? Doctor VAN HISE . That general statement made by ...
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... flow into every New England State except Rhode Island . Take the Connecticut in four of them . The Merrimac supports two great cities in Massachusetts that would be flag stations on the railroad if it was not for the water ... low water than ...
... flow into every New England State except Rhode Island . Take the Connecticut in four of them . The Merrimac supports two great cities in Massachusetts that would be flag stations on the railroad if it was not for the water ... low water than ...
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... water and thereby give it out as a benefit . The CHAIRMAN . His argument is ... flow of springs , and he says that because each spring is small you can have ... low water flow . That will hardly be a safe method to depend on . The ...
... water and thereby give it out as a benefit . The CHAIRMAN . His argument is ... flow of springs , and he says that because each spring is small you can have ... low water flow . That will hardly be a safe method to depend on . The ...
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... water a square mile during the low - water period , the time that you need water for water power purposes or for navigation , and you would be surprised to find how close two streams are and how much they will vary in flow . But that ...
... water a square mile during the low - water period , the time that you need water for water power purposes or for navigation , and you would be surprised to find how close two streams are and how much they will vary in flow . But that ...
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acquired acres Appalachian Mountains areas argument bill cent CHAIRMAN Colonel Chittenden commission committee Congress Connecticut River conservation considered cost course cubic feet CURRIER dams deforestation denuded diminished Doctor VAN HISE effect engineers erosion extreme fact farming fire floods forest bed forest cover forest lands forestry freshets gentlemen Government Governor GUILD Governor PARDEE greater ground Hampshire headwaters horsepower important increase Leighton low water low-water flow lower slopes matter melting ment Mississippi navigable rivers navigable streams necessary Ohio Ohio River paper period POLLARD portion practically precipitation present proposition protection provides purchase purpose question rain rainfall region regulation reservoirs result run-off Secretary of Agriculture silt snow soil Southern Appalachians springs square miles statement steep storage stream flow Tallulah River timber tion tracts trees tributaries true United upper slopes valley wash water power watershed White Mountain region White Mountains
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Page 128 - Legislature may prescribe for the benefit of the public schools and public roads of the county or counties in which the forest reserve is situated...
Page 126 - That the consent of the Congress of the United States is hereby given to each of the several States of the Union to enter into any agreement or compact, not in conflict with any law of the United States, with any other state or states for the purpose of conserving the forests and the water supply of the states entering into such agreement or compact.
Page 62 - State in which said lands are situated, to be expended as the State legislature may prescribe for the benefit of public schools and public roads of the county or counties in which such grazing lands are situated.
Page 128 - ... ascertain the location and extent of such areas as in his opinion may be occupied for agricultural purposes without injury to the forests or to stream flow and which are not needed for public purposes, and may list and describe the same by metes and bounds, or otherwise, and offer them for sale as homesteads at their true value, to be fixed by him, to actual settlers, in tracts not exceeding eighty acres in area, under such joint rules and regulations as the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary...
Page 128 - State wherein such land is situated shall not, by reason of such reservation and administration, lose its jurisdiction nor the inhabitants thereof their rights and privileges as citizens or be absolved from their duties as citizens of the State.
Page 60 - ... of this Act, and to fix the price or prices at which such lands may be purchased, and no purchases shall be made of any lands until such lands have been duly approved for purchase by said commission...
Page 60 - Commission, consisting of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, and two members of the Senate, to be selected by the President of the Senate, and two members of the House of Representatives...
Page 127 - SEC. 5. That the commission hereby appointed shall, through its president, annually report to Congress, not later than the first Monday in December, the operations and expenditures of the commission, in detail, during the preceding fiscal year. SEC 6.
Page 62 - ... is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Said appropriation shall be immediately available and shall be paid out on the audit and order of the chairman or acting chairman of said commission, which audit and order shall be conclusive and binding upon all departments as to the correctness of the accounts of such commission.
Page 119 - ... such conditions as he deems wise, to stipulate and agree with any State or group of States to cooperate in the organization and maintenance of a system of fire protection on any private or state forest lands within such State or States and situated upon the watershed of a navigable river...