United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 8900U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... engineer concurs . 6. The report of the district engineer has been referred , as required by law , to the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors , and atten- tion is invited to its report herewith . The board believes that the ...
... engineer concurs . 6. The report of the district engineer has been referred , as required by law , to the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors , and atten- tion is invited to its report herewith . The board believes that the ...
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... district engineer considers that a depth of 26 feet is adequate for the classes of vessels which may be expected to call at this port , although the largest vessels would be unable to load full cargoes . He believes that the potential ...
... district engineer considers that a depth of 26 feet is adequate for the classes of vessels which may be expected to call at this port , although the largest vessels would be unable to load full cargoes . He believes that the potential ...
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... District Engineer . [ Second indorsement ] BOARD OF ENGINEERS FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS , Washington , D. C. , June 28 , 1927 . To the CHIEF OF ENGINEERS , UNITED STATES ARMY . 1. For the reasons stated herein the board concurs with the ...
... District Engineer . [ Second indorsement ] BOARD OF ENGINEERS FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS , Washington , D. C. , June 28 , 1927 . To the CHIEF OF ENGINEERS , UNITED STATES ARMY . 1. For the reasons stated herein the board concurs with the ...
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... district engineer the water traffic reported to his office was not complete , as he now learns that there is a movement of nearly 3,000 tons of fertilizer to Denton . About one - third of this tonnage had to be transshipped below ...
... district engineer the water traffic reported to his office was not complete , as he now learns that there is a movement of nearly 3,000 tons of fertilizer to Denton . About one - third of this tonnage had to be transshipped below ...
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... district and division engineers and recommends modification of the existing project so as to provide for a channel through Pealiquor Shoal- 8 feet deep ... district engineer estimates that the possible savings on CHOPTANK RIVER , MD . 3 3.
... district and division engineers and recommends modification of the existing project so as to provide for a channel through Pealiquor Shoal- 8 feet deep ... district engineer estimates that the possible savings on CHOPTANK RIVER , MD . 3 3.
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Page 1 - Berkley, at an estimated cost of $11,200, subject to the condition that local interests give assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers that they will provide and maintain, without cost to the United States, a branch channel of equal depth to the tobacco terminal (H.
Page 8 - In compliance with law, the board reports that there are no questions of terminal facilities, water power, or other subjects so related to the project proposed that they may be coordinated there1 Not printed.
Page 3 - The report of the district engineer has been referred, as required by law, to the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, and attention is invited to its report herewith. The board...
Page 4 - July 3, 1930, provides that local interests shall contribute $100.000 to the cost of the work; give assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers that they will provide and maintain...
Page 2 - After due consideration of the above-mentioned reports, I concur in the views of the district and division engineers and the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors...
Page 18 - It also provides for a channel 8 feet deep and 100 feet wide from the...
Page 5 - The Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to cause preliminary examinations and surveys to be made at the following-named localities...
Page 6 - Co., imposed the condition that local interests should give assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers that they will provide and maintain, without cost to the United States, a branch channel of equal depth to the tobacco terminal.