The Supplemental Appropriation Bill for 1951: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session |
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... PRODUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES Mr. KERR . Is it not a fact that this Pacific Northwest has more com- pleted power than any other area in the United States ? Colonel POTTER . Except for TVA the Pacific Northwest has at this time a ...
... PRODUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES Mr. KERR . Is it not a fact that this Pacific Northwest has more com- pleted power than any other area in the United States ? Colonel POTTER . Except for TVA the Pacific Northwest has at this time a ...
Page 130
... produce this power , no . The addition of the ultimate power units at Ice Harbor depends on the control of the river above , but the three units proposed for the initial installation will generate an important block 130.
... produce this power , no . The addition of the ultimate power units at Ice Harbor depends on the control of the river above , but the three units proposed for the initial installation will generate an important block 130.
Page 135
... produce that much , because your water conditions would not permit you to operate the set - up as much as two - thirds of ... production of electricity in this area ? Colonel POTTER . By load factor , we mean the percentage of the energy ...
... produce that much , because your water conditions would not permit you to operate the set - up as much as two - thirds of ... production of electricity in this area ? Colonel POTTER . By load factor , we mean the percentage of the energy ...
Page 147
... production to date represents the practical maximum utility of water for power purposes at the sites occupied . Future increases involve the develop- ment of generating sites to use head potentials until , in the ultimate , the water ...
... production to date represents the practical maximum utility of water for power purposes at the sites occupied . Future increases involve the develop- ment of generating sites to use head potentials until , in the ultimate , the water ...
Page 153
... production that could be made during the war years . Mr. SCRIVNER . Was there any recommendation by the engineers after the war was over that this obligation should be dropped , if that was the reason for it ? Colonel POTTER . Whether ...
... production that could be made during the war years . Mr. SCRIVNER . Was there any recommendation by the engineers after the war was over that this obligation should be dropped , if that was the reason for it ? Colonel POTTER . Whether ...
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additional Administration Admiral HopwOOD agencies Airport amount appropriation approximately asking BATES bill Board Bonneville Bonneville Power Administration budget building Bureau Chairman civil defense Colonel CORDINER Colonel HAYES Colonel POTTER Columbia River Commissioners committee Congress construction cost course Department District of Columbia employees equipment estimate EVANS expenses facilities Federal figure fiscal year 1951 fish fish ladders foot-and-mouth disease funds GARY going golf Government HEMPHILL HERSHEY hospital House Ice Harbor Dam increase June 30 justification KERR kilowatts KURTH laboratory LARSON LASSETER levee loans materials MEEHEAN ment NEWCOMER Office operation out-patient patients percent personnel PHILLIPS present production Prudence Island RABAUT record rent repair request ROONEY salaries SCHWAB SCRIVNER Selective Service System ships SIMMS Snake River statement supply TABER thing THOMAS tion United vessels Veterans virus WHITTEN WIGGLESWORTH YATES