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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... lower Willamette rivers . 196. Examination and survey of San Francisco Harbor , Calif . 209. Examination and survey of East Pass channel . 210. Examination and survey of Hudson River below Hudson , N. Y. 211. Examination and survey of ...
... lower Willamette rivers . 196. Examination and survey of San Francisco Harbor , Calif . 209. Examination and survey of East Pass channel . 210. Examination and survey of Hudson River below Hudson , N. Y. 211. Examination and survey of ...
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... lower low water and mean higher high water is 8.5 feet . 3. Original condition . - While there was ample depth in the outer portion of the harbor , entrance to the city of Bellingham was ob- structed by tidal flats extending from the ...
... lower low water and mean higher high water is 8.5 feet . 3. Original condition . - While there was ample depth in the outer portion of the harbor , entrance to the city of Bellingham was ob- structed by tidal flats extending from the ...
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... lower low water , and in addi- tion the dredging of a channel from the outer harbor line to deep . water in Bellingham Bay with a width of approximately 300 feet and a depth of 26 feet . The following statements in support of this ...
... lower low water , and in addi- tion the dredging of a channel from the outer harbor line to deep . water in Bellingham Bay with a width of approximately 300 feet and a depth of 26 feet . The following statements in support of this ...
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... lower low water from deep water in Bellingham Harbor to the waterway ( area A ) a suitable turning basin 26 feet deep at mean lower low water in the outer end of the waterway ( area B ) , and an inner channel , or slip , of the same ...
... lower low water from deep water in Bellingham Harbor to the waterway ( area A ) a suitable turning basin 26 feet deep at mean lower low water in the outer end of the waterway ( area B ) , and an inner channel , or slip , of the same ...
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... lower Kanawha and to the Ohio River . Since the depth now provided for the lower river is limited to 6 feet there appears to be no present need for a greater depth in the river above Charleston . It is not impossible that eventually the ...
... lower Kanawha and to the Ohio River . Since the depth now provided for the lower river is limited to 6 feet there appears to be no present need for a greater depth in the river above Charleston . It is not impossible that eventually the ...
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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.