Federal-state Water Rights: Hearings...88-2...March 10, 11, 12, and 13, 19641964 - 361 pages |
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... interest of the United States and of the States in the use of waters of certain streams . Without objection , a copy of the bill , in the sponsorship of which I joined Senator Kuchel , and since then Senators Len Jordan , Church , and ...
... interest of the United States and of the States in the use of waters of certain streams . Without objection , a copy of the bill , in the sponsorship of which I joined Senator Kuchel , and since then Senators Len Jordan , Church , and ...
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... interests of the United States and of the States in the use of the waters of certain streams Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That ( 1 ) the withdrawal or ...
... interests of the United States and of the States in the use of the waters of certain streams Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That ( 1 ) the withdrawal or ...
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... interest . Federal water resource projects are obviously undertaken to benefit the citizens of States . Bond purchasers ap- pear to have no thought that the United States will interfere with the develop- ment of water necessary for the ...
... interest . Federal water resource projects are obviously undertaken to benefit the citizens of States . Bond purchasers ap- pear to have no thought that the United States will interfere with the develop- ment of water necessary for the ...
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... interest for such a result to turn upon the accident of whether navigable capacity is affected ? How ironic it would be if S. 1275 were to resurrect the search for that " highly fictional navigation purpose " thought by the Supreme ...
... interest for such a result to turn upon the accident of whether navigable capacity is affected ? How ironic it would be if S. 1275 were to resurrect the search for that " highly fictional navigation purpose " thought by the Supreme ...
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... interests of farm and rural people whose social and economic well- beign is to a considerable extent dependent upon such development . As an example , there is the rather considerable segment of the rural population whose power needs ...
... interests of farm and rural people whose social and economic well- beign is to a considerable extent dependent upon such development . As an example , there is the rather considerable segment of the rural population whose power needs ...
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