Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1976: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, Volume 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - United States |
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... plants . ( 6 ) Encourage and provide the proper legal and risk environment for explor- ing , developing , and ... plant and equipment needed for energy expansion . Both energy independence and the broader mineral independence was ...
... plants . ( 6 ) Encourage and provide the proper legal and risk environment for explor- ing , developing , and ... plant and equipment needed for energy expansion . Both energy independence and the broader mineral independence was ...
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... plant to make that kind of a compari- son . There are only a few cases , Glacier Bay is one instance , and Isle Royale is another , but you can name them on one hand where the Government owns the structures . So there is not really ...
... plant to make that kind of a compari- son . There are only a few cases , Glacier Bay is one instance , and Isle Royale is another , but you can name them on one hand where the Government owns the structures . So there is not really ...
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... plant at Zion and in other parks could use some repair , but the costs are prohibitive . Isn't it true that all that is needed to rectify these problems is to induce a concessioner to make the necessary investments by granting them a ...
... plant at Zion and in other parks could use some repair , but the costs are prohibitive . Isn't it true that all that is needed to rectify these problems is to induce a concessioner to make the necessary investments by granting them a ...
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... plant seeds , herbicides , and other required materials to carry out the program . These factors point toward a 5 - year program to physically carry out the require- ments of the act with available resources . The 5 - year period fits ...
... plant seeds , herbicides , and other required materials to carry out the program . These factors point toward a 5 - year program to physically carry out the require- ments of the act with available resources . The 5 - year period fits ...
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... plant control at $ 10 per acre , $ 50,000 ; and 3,830 acres of greasewood control at $ 30 per acre ; $ 114,900 , for a total cost of $ 2,087,900 . Estimated costs and work accomplishments for the 5 - year period are shown in the ...
... plant control at $ 10 per acre , $ 50,000 ; and 3,830 acres of greasewood control at $ 30 per acre ; $ 114,900 , for a total cost of $ 2,087,900 . Estimated costs and work accomplishments for the 5 - year period are shown in the ...
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activities additional ADMINISTRATION agencies Amended Estimate amount appropriate authority barrels budget Bureau of Mines CARLSON Chairman coal colemanite committee concession contract concessioner conservation programs contract contractor cost drilling DUNCAN economic effort energy conservation ENERGY RESEARCH energy resources environmental ERDA evaluation EVANS EVERHARDT facilities FALKIE FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION fiscal fuel fuel cells funds going Government Hopi impact improvements increase industry Interior invention LACOVEY land lease legislation livestock longwall mining McDADE McKAY MCKELVEY ment million mineral Mono cast MURTHA National Park Service natural gas Navajo nuclear Obligations Office oil shale OPEC operations patent percent personnel plant problem production projects proposed question reduce REGULA relocation request research and development responsibility royalty SEAMANS Secretary KLEPPE statement talking things THOMPSON tion Total UNCLASSIFIED utilities WHITE YATES ZARB
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Page 24 - ... it is the continuing policy of the Federal Government, in cooperation with State and local governments, and other concerned public and private organizations, to use all practicable means and measures, including financial and technical assistance, in a manner calculated to foster and promote the general welfare...
Page 380 - Section l(a) and is a necessary incentive to call forth private risk capital and expense to bring the invention to the point of practical application.
Page 67 - ... to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
Page 76 - ... concessioners") to provide and operate facilities and services which he deems desirable for the accommodation of visitors in areas administered by the National Park Service.
Page 231 - Parties to the Treaty in a position to do so shall also co-operate in contributing alone or together with other States or international organizations to the further development of the applications of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, especially in the territories of non-nuclear-weapon States Party to the Treaty, with due consideration for the needs of the developing areas of the world.
Page 379 - Commission with complete information thereon; and the Commission shall have the sole power to determine whether or not and where a patent application shall be filed, and to determine the disposition of the title to and rights under any application or patent that may result.
Page 22 - That the Secretary of the Interior shall make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary or proper for the use and management of the parks, monuments, and reservations...
Page 389 - ... any invention or discovery useful in the production or utilization of special nuclear material or atomic energy who...
Page 79 - The Secretary may, in his discretion, grant leases for building purposes, for terms not exceeding ten years, of small parcels of ground, at such places in said park as shall require the erection of buildings for the accommodation of visitors...
Page 378 - ... a principal purpose of the contract is for exploration into fields which directly concern the public health or public welfare; or (3) the contract is in a field of science or technology in which there has been little significant experience outside of work funded by the government, or where the government has been the principal developer of the field...