Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army, Volume 2, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - Engineering Includes the Report of the Mississippi River Commission, 1881-19 . |
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Page 1967
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. feet in width , extending to Superior Harbor Basin , a distance of 13,200 ... wide , and 22 feet deep ; a depth of 25 feet in the south channel of St. Louis Bay from the entrance ( East Gate Basin ) ...
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. feet in width , extending to Superior Harbor Basin , a distance of 13,200 ... wide , and 22 feet deep ; a depth of 25 feet in the south channel of St. Louis Bay from the entrance ( East Gate Basin ) ...
Page 1970
... feet above mean tide at New York . The ordinary seasonal variation of water level extends from 0 to +1 foot above ... wide in the lake approach and 100 feet wide in the harbor , extending from deep water in the lake to a distance of 200 ...
... feet above mean tide at New York . The ordinary seasonal variation of water level extends from 0 to +1 foot above ... wide in the lake approach and 100 feet wide in the harbor , extending from deep water in the lake to a distance of 200 ...
Page 1971
... feet wide and 10 feet deep between the piers constructed and main- taind by local interests from Siskiwit Bay to a turning basin 200 feet long , 8 feet deep , and 140 feet wide , with a maximum width of about 180 feet ; and two inner ...
... feet wide and 10 feet deep between the piers constructed and main- taind by local interests from Siskiwit Bay to a turning basin 200 feet long , 8 feet deep , and 140 feet wide , with a maximum width of about 180 feet ; and two inner ...
Page 1971
... feet outside the harbor line , 20 feet deep and 200 feet wide from a point 400 feet west of Seventeenth Avenue West produced to Eighth Avenue West produced ; and a flared channel 21 feet deep , 750 feet wide at its westerly end and 400 feet ...
... feet outside the harbor line , 20 feet deep and 200 feet wide from a point 400 feet west of Seventeenth Avenue West produced to Eighth Avenue West produced ; and a flared channel 21 feet deep , 750 feet wide at its westerly end and 400 feet ...
Page 1973
... feet outside the harbor line , 20 feet deep and 200 feet wide from a point 400 feet west of Seventeenth Avenue West produced to Eighth Avenue West produced ; and a flared channel 21 feet deep , 750 feet wide at its westerly end and 400 feet ...
... feet outside the harbor line , 20 feet deep and 200 feet wide from a point 400 feet west of Seventeenth Avenue West produced to Eighth Avenue West produced ; and a flared channel 21 feet deep , 750 feet wide at its westerly end and 400 feet ...
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Page 1957 - Reservoirs; subject to the condition that for each local flood-protection project, no expenditures will be made until local interests give assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of the Army that they will (a) provide without cost to the United States all lands, easements, and rightsof-way necessary for the construction of the project; (6) hold and save the United States free from damages...
Page 1811 - ... in navigable streams and tributaries thereof, when in the opinion of the Chief of Engineers such work is advisable in the interest of flood control: Provided, That not more than $100,000 shall be expended for this purpose for any single tributary from the appropriations for any one fiscal year.
Page 1565 - The general comprehensive plan for flood control and other purposes in the Missouri River Basin approved by the Act of June 28, 1938...
Page 1469 - California, is hereby authorized substantially in accordance with the plans contained in House Document Numbered 630, Seventy-sixth Congress, third session, with such modifications thereof as in the discretion of the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers may be advisable...
Page 1660 - Hereafter, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of War to prescribe regulations for the use of storage allocated for flood control or navigation at all reservoirs constructed wholly or In part with Federal funds provided on the basis of such purposes, and the operation of any such project shall be In accordance with such regulations...
Page 1743 - War is hereby authorized to allot not to exceed $300,000 from any appropriations heretofore or hereafter made for any one fiscal year for improvement of rivers and harbors, for removing accumulated snags and other debris, and for protecting, clearing, and straightening channels in navigable harbors and navigable streams and tributaries thereof, when in the opinion of the Chief of Engineers such work is advisable in the interest of navigation or flood control.
Page 1436 - States free from property damage that may result from the construction or maintenance of the project; (c) provide and maintain without cost to the United States necessary mooring facilities and utilities, including a public landing with suitable supply facilities open to all on equal terms...
Page 1567 - PL 99 is under the direction of the Secretary of the Army and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers.
Page 2140 - ... with the understanding that harbor facilities shall be open to all on equal and reasonable terms. (4) Hold and save the United States free from damages due to construction and maintenance of the works.
Page 1651 - Floodway substantially in accordance with the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers in House Document No.