Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Volume 2, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - Harbors |
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Page 1448
... hired labor as evidence of title was received , and 68 claims totaling $ 30 , - 345 were paid . Miscellaneous ... hired labor . Land and flowage acquisition . - Field and office work in con- nection with flowage acquisition , claims ...
... hired labor as evidence of title was received , and 68 claims totaling $ 30 , - 345 were paid . Miscellaneous ... hired labor . Land and flowage acquisition . - Field and office work in con- nection with flowage acquisition , claims ...
Page 1449
... hired labor , is 23 percent complete . The following work was completed by contract : Con- struction of transition section of upper approach dike at lock 13 , and placement of earthwork for upper approach dikes at locks 17 and 22 ...
... hired labor , is 23 percent complete . The following work was completed by contract : Con- struction of transition section of upper approach dike at lock 13 , and placement of earthwork for upper approach dikes at locks 17 and 22 ...
Page 1454
... ( hired labor ) ( October 1950 to June 1951 ) $ 100,000.00 3,457,708.00 277,468.00 44,050.00 83,356.50 79,754.33 Conglomerate excavation ( hired labor ) ( July to November 1950 ) 80,000.00 180,000.00 Lock and dam 22 ( Saverton ) ...
... ( hired labor ) ( October 1950 to June 1951 ) $ 100,000.00 3,457,708.00 277,468.00 44,050.00 83,356.50 79,754.33 Conglomerate excavation ( hired labor ) ( July to November 1950 ) 80,000.00 180,000.00 Lock and dam 22 ( Saverton ) ...
Page 1455
... ( contract ) ( August to October 1951 ) 45,000 Lock and dam 19 ( Keokuk ) : Design ( hired labor ) ( July 1951 to June 1952 ) $ 28,500 Main lock and appurtenances ( initiation of continuing contract ) ( October 1951 to June 1952 ) ...
... ( contract ) ( August to October 1951 ) 45,000 Lock and dam 19 ( Keokuk ) : Design ( hired labor ) ( July 1951 to June 1952 ) $ 28,500 Main lock and appurtenances ( initiation of continuing contract ) ( October 1951 to June 1952 ) ...
Page 1461
... hired labor . Maintenance dredging at one location in the canal was performed by Govern- ment plant and hired labor , a total of 10,362 cubic yards of mate- rial having been removed . The costs during the fiscal year were $ 206,313.22 ...
... hired labor . Maintenance dredging at one location in the canal was performed by Govern- ment plant and hired labor , a total of 10,362 cubic yards of mate- rial having been removed . The costs during the fiscal year were $ 206,313.22 ...
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Page 2173 - Avenue to the navigation turning basin ; all generally in accordance with the plans of the district engineer, and with such modifications thereof as in the discretion of the Chief of Engineers may be advisable...
Page 1477 - June 28, 1938, approved the general comprehensive plan for flood control and other purposes in the Upper Mississippi River Basin described in Flood Control Committee Document No. 1, Seventy-fifth Congress, first session, with such modifications thereof as in the discretion of the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers may be advisable...
Page 1887 - That the sum of $25,000,000 is hereby authorized to be appropriated as an emergency fund to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Army and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers...
Page 1814 - ... in navigable streams and tributaries thereof, when in the opinion of the Chief of Engineers such work is advisable in the interest of flood control: Provided, That not more than $100,000 shall be expended for this purpose for any single tributary from the appropriations for any one fiscal year.
Page 1666 - Hereafter, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of War to prescribe regulations for the use of storage allocated for flood control or navigation at all reservoirs constructed wholly or In part with Federal funds provided on the basis of such purposes, and the operation of any such project shall be In accordance with such regulations...
Page 1961 - Reservoirs; subject to the condition that for each local flood-protection project, no expenditures will be made until local interests give assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of the Army that they will (a) provide without cost to the United States all lands, easements, and rightsof-way necessary for the construction of the project; (6) hold and save the United States free from damages...
Page 1930 - The reservoir will have a total storage capacity of 294,800 acre-feet. The reservoir will be operated as a unit of a coordinated reservoir system for flood protection in the east fork of the Little Miami River and the Ohio River Valleys and will also provide recreational opportunities.
Page 1565 - The general comprehensive plan for flood control and other purposes in the Missouri River Basin approved by the Act of June 28, 1938...
Page 1509 - The improvement is subject to the conditions that local interests make a cash contribution of $40,000 toward the construction cost, and give assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of War that they will provide, without cost to the United States, all lands, easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction of the project...
Page 1700 - States, or municipalities ; and provided further, that in case high dams are built before the United States shall have built the projected locks and low dams which are to be replaced, the United States shall contribute to the cost of the substituted structures an amount equal to the estimated cost of the work of navigation for which substitution is made.