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Page 75
... continue his appeal to the Board of Contract Appeals , our own board , for consideration . If he then appealed from that board , to go beyond that , he would have to take it to the Court of Claims and prove his case in the Court of ...
... continue his appeal to the Board of Contract Appeals , our own board , for consideration . If he then appealed from that board , to go beyond that , he would have to take it to the Court of Claims and prove his case in the Court of ...
Page 77
... continue his work , and that settlement would be made which would be justified . General CASSIDY . Yes , sir . Mr. RABAUT . Will the gentleman yield to me ? Mr. JENSEN . Yes . Mr. RABAUT . This contract is completed . General CASSIDY ...
... continue his work , and that settlement would be made which would be justified . General CASSIDY . Yes , sir . Mr. RABAUT . Will the gentleman yield to me ? Mr. JENSEN . Yes . Mr. RABAUT . This contract is completed . General CASSIDY ...
Page 110
... continue . Large benefits would accrue to more than 3,300 acres of residential , business , and industrial lands ; and benefits would increase in future years because of continued extensive development in the area . Flood history prior ...
... continue . Large benefits would accrue to more than 3,300 acres of residential , business , and industrial lands ; and benefits would increase in future years because of continued extensive development in the area . Flood history prior ...
Page 118
... continuing this study . Why do you now program only $ 25,000 for the year 1962 and $ 21,000 for a later time when it ... continue and why does the Federal contribu- tion rise at a much greater rate than the non - Federal costs ? General ...
... continuing this study . Why do you now program only $ 25,000 for the year 1962 and $ 21,000 for a later time when it ... continue and why does the Federal contribu- tion rise at a much greater rate than the non - Federal costs ? General ...
Page 120
... continue to furnish the degree of protection for which it was designed , to reduce the costs of emergency repairs and downstream dredging , and to reduce land losses caused by erosion . Average annual benefits are estimated at ...
... continue to furnish the degree of protection for which it was designed , to reduce the costs of emergency repairs and downstream dredging , and to reduce land losses caused by erosion . Average annual benefits are estimated at ...
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acre-feet APPROPRIATION TITLE Appropriations to 30 Arkansas River authorized BALANCE TO COMPLETE benefit-cost ratio benefits BUDGET 30 JUNE CANNON Cash Contribution CASSIDY channel improvements Columbia River COMPARISON OF FEDERAL COMPLETE AFTER FY CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CLASSIFICATION CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM PB-1 Cont'd cooperation Corps of Engineers Council Grove Creek CURRENT BUDGET 30 current Federal cost Drainage Basin dredging Engineering and Design Estimated Federal Cost Estimated Non-Federal Cost Estimated Project Cost FEDERAL COST ESTIMATES feet FISCAL YEAR 1961 FLEMING Flood Control Act GREEN PETER RESERVOIR Gulf Intracoastal Waterway Harbor insert pages irrigation JENSEN JUSTIFICATION Kootenai River Lands and Damages latest estimate levee lock and dam MACDONNELL maintenance miles million navigation PILLION PREAUTHORIZATION STUDIES PROJECT COST ESTIMATE RABAUT relocation Reservoir River Basin Sacramento River Sauvie Island Spillway STARBIRD SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL DATA SUMMARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM Supervision and Administration TABER TOTAL APPLIED COST Total Estimated Project TOTAL TO CURRENT United Willamette River
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Page 40 - 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 23 - That leases to nonprofit organizations for park or recreational purposes may be granted at reduced or nominal considerations in recognition of the public service to be rendered in utilizing the leased premises: Provided further, That preference shall be given to Federal, State, or local governmental agencies, and licenses...
Page 337 - In witness whereof, the undersigned, duly authorized by their respective Governments, have signed...
Page 23 - ... when the Secretary of the Army determines such action to be in the public interest, and for such periods of time and upon such conditions as he may find advisable: And provided further.
Page 23 - The Chief of Engineers, under the supervision of the Secretary of the Army, is authorized to construct, maintain, and operate public park and recreational facilities...
Page 331 - ... hydroelectric energy to which Canada is entitled for average annual usable hydroelectric energy and dependable hydroelectric capacity respectively. 3. Energy to which Canada is entitled may not be used in the United States of America except in accordance with paragraphs (1) and (2). 4. The bypassing at dams on the main stem of the Columbia River in the United States of America of an amount of water which could produce usable energy equal to the energy component of the downstream power benefits...
Page 780 - When you get into that, you get into a cubic-feet problem. I would like to furnish that for the record ; I do not have the figure in mind. Mr. HORAN. I also want ties, poles, posts, and any other use of the national forest resources. Mr. WATTS. Of the national forests or the Nation's forests? Mr. HORAN. Of the Nation's forests, because that work has a direct bearing not only on the national forests, but on the proper...
Page 23 - Army determines such action to be in the public interest, and for such periods of time and upon such conditions as he may find advisable: And provided further. That in any such lease or license to a Federal, State, or local governmental agency which involves lands to be utilized for the development and conservation of fish and wildlife, forests...
Page 327 - WHEREAS the treaty between the United States and Canada relating to cooperative development of the water resources of the Columbia River Basin...
Page 23 - War is authorized to grant leases of lands, including structures or facilities thereon, in reservoir areas for such periods and upon such terms as he may deem reasonable: Provided, That...