Orders and Regulations, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1934: Organization and administrationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 31
Page 2
... sufficient number of carbons will , however , be supplied to permit retention of one copy in each intermediate office through which the correspondence is routed . ( h ) Division Engineers are authorized to forward to the Chief of ...
... sufficient number of carbons will , however , be supplied to permit retention of one copy in each intermediate office through which the correspondence is routed . ( h ) Division Engineers are authorized to forward to the Chief of ...
Page 9
... sufficient number of typical soundings to indicate the depths available as differentiating from soundings shown on working and contract maps and drawings . 220. Lettering . - The lettering on ordinary Engineer Department river and ...
... sufficient number of typical soundings to indicate the depths available as differentiating from soundings shown on working and contract maps and drawings . 220. Lettering . - The lettering on ordinary Engineer Department river and ...
Page 25
... sufficient these explanations should appear as footnotes . ( c ) If no work is proposed in advance of further appropriation and the balance of the funds on hand if any cannot properly be used for office or contingent expenses , such ...
... sufficient these explanations should appear as footnotes . ( c ) If no work is proposed in advance of further appropriation and the balance of the funds on hand if any cannot properly be used for office or contingent expenses , such ...
Page 29
... sufficient extent and frequency to affect navigation materially . If there is a substantial difference in the tidal range at different points give it for more than one point . If the tidal range has been modified by the improvement this ...
... sufficient extent and frequency to affect navigation materially . If there is a substantial difference in the tidal range at different points give it for more than one point . If the tidal range has been modified by the improvement this ...
Page 30
... sufficient impor- tance to be so recorded as a matter of information and for convenience of reference . If there has been no such article omit the paragraph . The same references will not be repeated in subsequent years so that the ...
... sufficient impor- tance to be so recorded as a matter of information and for convenience of reference . If there has been no such article omit the paragraph . The same references will not be repeated in subsequent years so that the ...
Common terms and phrases
Act approved additional allotment amortization Annual Report appropriate authorized benefits boats Bureau Car ferry Cargoes in transit channel Chap Chief of Engineers commerce commercial statistics completed Congress copies Cost Accounting Manual desired direct District Engineer Division Engineer drafts Dredges E. D. Cost Form E. D. Form emergency construction funds Engineer Department examinations and surveys existing project expenditures Federal Federal Power Commission file number Finance financial summary fiscal floating plant flood control projects forwarded furnished G. A. O. Reg give harbor and flood inches indorsement interests intracoastal waterway list separately locks and dams maintenance maps and drawings ment money statement monthly report navigation officers paragraph pertaining preliminary examination printed profitably expended project dimensions proposed improvement recommendation reference report of operations reservoirs river and harbor Schedule of G. A. O. sheet submission submitted subproject thereof tion transmitted vessels VIII War Department York Barge Canal
Popular passages
Page 38 - That every person or persons offending against the provisions of this section shall, for each and every offense, be liable to a fine of $100 or imprisonment not •exceeding 2 months, to be enforced in any district court in the United States within whose territorial jurisdiction such offense may have been committed.
Page 78 - Provided further, That the Government shall not be deemed to haVe entered upon any project for the improvement of any waterway or harbor mentioned in this Act until the project for the proposed work shall have been adopted by law...
Page 61 - When a proposed navigation improvement will attract existing traffic or develop new waterway movements which will extend to existing connecting waterways, the estimated savings of the complete water movement are included as a benefit and no part of this saving is deducted on the theory that it should be assigned to the connecting waterway. Thus the additional benefits attainable from the proposed improvement are compared with the additional project costs required to realize those benefits.
Page 83 - Departments, the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation of the Department of Commerce, and other government departments and agencies which are engaged in activities related to the operation of shipping.
Page 53 - Every report submitted to Congress in pursuance of any provisions of law for preliminary examination and survey looking to the improvement of the entrance at the mouth of any river or at any Inlet, in addition to other information which the Congress has directed shall be given, shall contain information concerning the configuration of the shore line and the probable effect thereon that may be expected to result from the Improvement having particular reference to erosion and/or accretion for a...
Page 37 - SEC. 11. That owners, agents, masters, and clerks of vessels and other craft plying upon the navigable waters of the United States, and all individuals and corporations engaged in transporting their own goods upon the navigable waters of the United States, shall furnish such statements relative to vessels, passengers, freight, and tonnage as may be required by the Secretary of War: Provided, That this provision shall not apply to those rafting logs, except upon a direct request upon the owner to...
Page 75 - ... be in the possession of the said board within 4 weeks from the date of this communication. If, however, you have important data to communicate to the board, which cannot be collected and put in shape for proper presentation within 4 weeks, the board should be informed of this fact without delay and request made for an extension of the limiting date for submitting information. If oral hearings are desired, dates for the same may be arranged for by correspondence with the Board. Any further information...
Page 59 - Pacific coast and the mean depth for a continuous period of fifteen days of the lowest water in the navigation season of any year in rivers and nontidal channels, and the channel dimensions specified shall be understood to admit of such increase at the entrances, bends, sidings, and turning places as may be necessary to allow of the free movement of boats.
Page 57 - As used in this section the term "commerce" shall include the use of waterways by seasonal passenger craft, yachts, house boats, fishing boats, motor boats, and other similar water craft, whether or not operated for hire.
Page 74 - Minn., or to this office, but attention is invited to the following regulation as to the manner in which such information may be furnished. "Where interested parties desire data necessary for the preparation of their appeal to the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, they will be afforded full opportunity to examine the copies of the reports of the district and division engineers in their respective offices, subject to the understanding that no part of the contents of these reports will be...