Mississippi River Flood Control, Morganza Floodway: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-fifth Congress, Third Session on S. 3354, a Bill to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act to Amend the Act Entitled 'An Act for the Control of Floods on the Mississippi River and Its Tributaries ... " |
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... gage that is referred to in this document , is it not ? Major General SCHLEY . Yes , sir . Representative WHITTINGTON . And the corresponding gage at the time this document was submitted was around 55 feet at Arkansas City , was it not ...
... gage that is referred to in this document , is it not ? Major General SCHLEY . Yes , sir . Representative WHITTINGTON . And the corresponding gage at the time this document was submitted was around 55 feet at Arkansas City , was it not ...
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... gage correspond- ing to 49 at Angola had been reached ? Major General SCHLEY . That is right . Representative WHITTINGTON . So that there could be no construc- tion at Morganza without a change in the law that would provide for a ...
... gage correspond- ing to 49 at Angola had been reached ? Major General SCHLEY . That is right . Representative WHITTINGTON . So that there could be no construc- tion at Morganza without a change in the law that would provide for a ...
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... gage at Angola last year , with a very low Red River exceeded the gage at Vicksburg . But our whole effort is not so much in quantities as in the relative carrying capacity of the river being greater at the lower end successively ...
... gage at Angola last year , with a very low Red River exceeded the gage at Vicksburg . But our whole effort is not so much in quantities as in the relative carrying capacity of the river being greater at the lower end successively ...
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... gage of 49 feet at Angola ? Brigadier General FERGUSON . Yes , sir . Senator OVERTON . Would the Morganza floodway be more effective if there were authority to lower the intake or to have a channel through the Morganza floodway from the ...
... gage of 49 feet at Angola ? Brigadier General FERGUSON . Yes , sir . Senator OVERTON . Would the Morganza floodway be more effective if there were authority to lower the intake or to have a channel through the Morganza floodway from the ...
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... gage . That 54 is 6 % 1⁄2 feet below the 60.0 gage referred to in the 1928 law The change since the last flood is measurable if we estimate perhaps 4 more feet in the lowering of a flood similar to the 1937 flood . Senator MILLER . By ...
... gage . That 54 is 6 % 1⁄2 feet below the 60.0 gage referred to in the 1928 law The change since the last flood is measurable if we estimate perhaps 4 more feet in the lowering of a flood similar to the 1937 flood . Senator MILLER . By ...
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75 percent acres ALLEN alluvial valley Angola Arkansas City Arkansas River Atchafalaya Basin Atchafalaya River authorized back protection levee Baton Rouge Bonnet Carre Brigadier General FERGUSON built capacity carry Chairman Chief of Engineers committee condemnation Congress construction cubic feet cut-offs diversion easements Eudora floodway Eudora spillway feet per second flowage easements flowage rights freeboard fuse fuseplug levee gage give Government Governor LECHE grade and section GRUBS HAMLEY HEBERT JACOBS KLORER land levee board levee district Louisiana Louisiana line Major General SCHLEY middle section miles Mississippi River Commission Morganza floodway Morganza spillway Natchez necessary Orleans Overton Act Overton bill Parish plug Pointe Coupee Parish police jury problem question Red River Representative WHITTINGTON reservoirs rights-of-way Senator BILBO Senator MILLER Senator OVERTON Senator OVERTON presiding Senator SHEPPARD side statement SUMMERLIN superflood tion Total number Total value United Vicksburg West Atchafalaya
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Page 2 - Act shall be expended on the construction of any project until States, political subdivisions thereof, or other responsible local agencies have given assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of War that they will (a) provide without cost to the United States all lands, easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction of the project...
Page 1 - That the following sums of money be, and are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be immediately available, and to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers, for the construction, completion, repair, and preservation of the public works hereinafter named: ***** Sec.
Page 10 - An Act for the control of floods on the Mississippi River and its tributaries, and for other purposes...
Page 3 - The 1928 act authorized $5,000,000 which has been exhausted and the 1936 act authorized $15,000,000 to replenish these funds to be allocated by the Secretary of War on the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers in rescue work or in the repair and maintenance of any flood-control work on any tributaries of the Mississippi River threatened or destroyed by flood heretofore or hereafter occurring.
Page 2 - That hereafter no money appropriated under authority of this Act shall be expended on the construction of any project until States, political subdivisions thereof, or other responsible local agencies have given assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of War...
Page 165 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the project for the flood control of the Mississippi River in its alluvial valley...
Page 165 - The plan is a comprehensive one, providing for the maximum flood predicted as possible, and for future expansion to meet changing conditions. It includes a spillway above New Orleans, diversion floodways in the Atchafalaya and Tensas Basins, a river bank floodway from Cairo, Illinois, to New Madrid, Missouri, together with strengthening and a moderate raising of existing levees.
Page 2 - River, hereby authorized, shall be undertaken until the States, or other qualified agencies, shall have furnished satisfactory assurances that they will undertake, without cost to the United States, all alterations of highways made necessary because of the construction of the authorized reservoirs, and meet all damages because of such highway alterations, and have agreed also to furnish without cost to the United States all lands and easements necessary to the construction of levees and drainage...
Page 2 - Chiaf of Engineers, with the approval of the Secretary of War, may modify the project for the flood control of the Saint Francis River as recommended in said report, to include therein the construction of a detention reservoir for the reduction of floods, and the acquisition at the cost of the United States of all lands and flowage necessary to the construction of said reservoir except flowage of highways...
Page 3 - States free from damages due to the construction works; (c) maintain and operate all the works after completion in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Army...