Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1989: Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - United States |
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... Materials The Department proposes to increase efforts to address the problem of hazardous materials on Interior lands . The 1989 budget requests $ 22.6 million for these efforts , an increase of $ 13.6 million over 1988. The largest ...
... Materials The Department proposes to increase efforts to address the problem of hazardous materials on Interior lands . The 1989 budget requests $ 22.6 million for these efforts , an increase of $ 13.6 million over 1988. The largest ...
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... materials activities across all Interior agencies . Employee Housing The Interior Department currently has 10,600 units of mission - related employee housing , over half of which are estimated to be in need of significant rehabilitation ...
... materials activities across all Interior agencies . Employee Housing The Interior Department currently has 10,600 units of mission - related employee housing , over half of which are estimated to be in need of significant rehabilitation ...
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... materials ( $ 6 million ) , mineral waste management ( $ 6.7 million ) , robotics and automation ( $ 5 million ) , innovative mining technology ( $ 4 million ) , mineral land assessments ( $ 7.6 million ) , and analysis of regulatory ...
... materials ( $ 6 million ) , mineral waste management ( $ 6.7 million ) , robotics and automation ( $ 5 million ) , innovative mining technology ( $ 4 million ) , mineral land assessments ( $ 7.6 million ) , and analysis of regulatory ...
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... materials program increases by $ 6.6 million to fund activities associated with managing such materials on public lands . The number of land assessments will increase from 40 to 150 , preliminary assessments from 34 to 101 , site ...
... materials program increases by $ 6.6 million to fund activities associated with managing such materials on public lands . The number of land assessments will increase from 40 to 150 , preliminary assessments from 34 to 101 , site ...
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... materials and technologies , and to examine the potential impacts of new environmental regulations on mining . Increased funding , as well as the redirection of existing resources , in the 1989 budget will enable the Bureau to emphasize ...
... materials and technologies , and to examine the potential impacts of new environmental regulations on mining . Increased funding , as well as the redirection of existing resources , in the 1989 budget will enable the Bureau to emphasize ...
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Page 1126 - The Department of the Interior and the Office of Management and Budget have approved of such an adjustment in the undistributed reduction of the BPA budget.
Page 2 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: I am pleased to appear before you today in support of the President's FY 1989 budget for the Department Of the Interior.
Page 745 - advisory committee" means any committee, board, commission, council, conference, panel, task force, or other similar group, or any subcommittee or other subgroup thereof...
Page 28 - Territorial and International Affairs The Assistant Secretary for Territorial and International Affairs carries out the responsibilities of the Secretary...
Page 86 - ... owner") of improved property on the date of its acquisition by the Secretary may, as a condition of such acquisition, retain for themselves and their successors or assigns a right of use and occupancy of the improved property for noncommercial residential purposes for a definite term...
Page 750 - Unless otherwise specifically provided by statute or Presidential directive, advisory committees shall be utilized solely for advisory functions. Determinations of action to be taken and policy to be expressed with respect to matters upon which an advisory committee reports or makes recommendations shall be made solely by the President or an officer of the Federal Government.
Page 111 - prohibited from ever selling or letting to any corporation or individual, except a municipality or a municipal water district or irrigation district, the right to sell or sublet the water or the electric energy sold or given to it or him
Page 747 - ... (1) whether such committee is carrying out its purpose; (2) whether, consistent with the provisions of applicable statutes, the responsibilities assigned to it should be revised ; (3) whether it should be merged with other advisory committees; or (4) whether is should be abolished.
Page 501 - The Administrator shall review and comment in writing on the environmental impact of any matter relating to duties and responsibilities granted pursuant to this Act or other provisions of the authority of the Administrator, contained in any (1) legislation proposed by any Federal department or agency. (2) newly authorized Federal projects for construction and any major Federal agency action (other than a project for construction) to which section...
Page 501 - In the event the Administrator determines that any such legislation, action, or regulation is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of public health or welfare or environmental quality, he shall publish his determination and the matter shall be referred to the Council on Environmental Quality.