Public Works, and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1968: Hearings, Before the Subcommittee, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on H. R. 11641, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Public works |
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... lock cham- bers and other lock modifications to permit passage of a two - barge flotilla in a single lockage ; consideration of a deep - draft channel be- tween Oswego and Utica , N.Y .; and transfer of the barge canal system to the ...
... lock cham- bers and other lock modifications to permit passage of a two - barge flotilla in a single lockage ; consideration of a deep - draft channel be- tween Oswego and Utica , N.Y .; and transfer of the barge canal system to the ...
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... LOCKS , N.Y. Senator ELLENDER . I note that you are proposing a new study of the St. Lawrence Seaway , " Additional ... lock facilities in the United States should be constructed early in the Seventies . In 1966 the commerce on the St ...
... LOCKS , N.Y. Senator ELLENDER . I note that you are proposing a new study of the St. Lawrence Seaway , " Additional ... lock facilities in the United States should be constructed early in the Seventies . In 1966 the commerce on the St ...
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... LOCK Senator ELLENDER . Well , the Commission will appear before this committee this year and I will go into that a little further . Now I understand you have had some problems on the Eisenhower lock . Would you please tell the ...
... LOCK Senator ELLENDER . Well , the Commission will appear before this committee this year and I will go into that a little further . Now I understand you have had some problems on the Eisenhower lock . Would you please tell the ...
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... Lock was constructed all test results and actual experience gave no indication that problems of unusual concrete deterioration could be anticipated with use of natural cement . Problems of deterioration of concrete in the Eisenhower Lock ...
... Lock was constructed all test results and actual experience gave no indication that problems of unusual concrete deterioration could be anticipated with use of natural cement . Problems of deterioration of concrete in the Eisenhower Lock ...
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... locks , there- fore , will be reached in the reason- ably foreseeable future . The chan- cels in the Seaway can accommo- date more traffic if the lock capacity is increased . Capacity of the pres- ent locks is determined in part by the ...
... locks , there- fore , will be reached in the reason- ably foreseeable future . The chan- cels in the Seaway can accommo- date more traffic if the lock capacity is increased . Capacity of the pres- ent locks is determined in part by the ...
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1967 estimated acre-feet acres additional Allocation for fiscal Allocations to date Allocations to June Appropriation requested Arkansas River Balance to complete Benefit-cost BRADLEY bridges Chief of Engineers Columbia River Comparison of Federal complete after fiscal construction cost estimates.-The current County Creek current Federal cost Delaware River DILLARD drainage Drainage basin dredging engineering and design estimated cost Estimated Federal cost Estimated non-Federal cost estimated project cost estimates.-The current Federal Federal cost estimate Federal cost estimates.-The feet financial data Estimated fiscal year 1968 Fiscal year 1968.-The Flood Control Act flood protection increase Initiate irrigation June 30 justification follows KOISCH Lake Lands and damages latest estimate levees MACDONNELL maintenance miles Mississippi River navigation operation percent of estimated preconstruction planning reimbursement Relocations requested for fiscal Reservoir rights-of-way River Basin Senator ELLENDER spillway square miles Status Jan storage Summarized financial data tion Total estimated project tributaries Trinity River water supply YATES
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Page 397 - 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 607 - State or local interests give reasonable assurances, and there is reasonable evidence, that such demands for the use of such storage will be made within a period of time which will permit paying out the costs allocated to water supply within the life of the project...
Page 367 - Government shall provide leadership in the nationwide effort to improve water quality through prevention, control, and abatement of water pollution from Federal Government activities in the United States.
Page 98 - ... establish a competent and properly constituted public body empowered to regulate the use, growth and free development of the harbor facilities with the understanding that said facilities will be open to all on equal terms.
Page 367 - Engineers recognizes that considerable time will be required before complete treatment of municipal and industrial wastes will prevent the introduction of pollutants to the waterways. During this time a means must be found to keep the waterways open. Doing so involves dredging of polluted material. The Corps is therefore studying alternate procedures for the disposal of the polluted dredging resulting from these industrial and municipal wastes. The Department of Interior (FWPCA) by Congressional...
Page 105 - Stone Jetties: Extend Oriental Ave. jetty 200' Construct jetty seaward from Brigantine Island 4,800' Status (Jan. 1, 1967) Justification. — Atlantic City is one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Atlantic Coast. The economic life of the City is largely based upon the preservation of the beach for recreational purposes. The authorized work is necessary to maintain a suitable beach for recreational purposes and for protection of the boardwalks and properties fronting the Ocean and Absecon...
Page 181 - States all lands, easements, and rights-of-way required for construction and subsequent maintenance of the project and of aids to navigation upon the request of the Chief of Engineers, including suitable areas determined by the Chief of Engineers to be required in the general public interest for initial and subsequent disposal of spoil and necessary retaining dikes, bulkheads, and embankments therefor or the costs of such retaining works...
Page 236 - Algonquin affiliation, while but a small region in the extreme southeastern part, about the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Detroit River and Lake Erie was inhabited by Iroquoian stock.