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... period, total benefits, 1.20 to 1; 50-year period, direct benefits, only 0.72 to 1. Mr. Morris. Mr. Burnett, as I understand your statement and the report, you arc going to take approximately $85,000. Where did you get that figure? Mr ...
... period, total benefits, 1.20 to 1; 50-year period, direct benefits, only 0.72 to 1. Mr. Morris. Mr. Burnett, as I understand your statement and the report, you arc going to take approximately $85,000. Where did you get that figure? Mr ...
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... period , from the time water is first delivered to that block . Costs allocated to irrigation in excess of the amount determined by the Secretary to be within the ability of the irri- gators to repay within said fifty - year period ...
... period , from the time water is first delivered to that block . Costs allocated to irrigation in excess of the amount determined by the Secretary to be within the ability of the irri- gators to repay within said fifty - year period ...
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... period . It is recommended that the remaining reimbursable cost , $ 2,376,000 , be repaid from revenues derived from the disposition of power marketed through the Bonneville Power Administration . These revenues accumulate from ...
... period . It is recommended that the remaining reimbursable cost , $ 2,376,000 , be repaid from revenues derived from the disposition of power marketed through the Bonneville Power Administration . These revenues accumulate from ...
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... period of analysis . If direct benefits only are considered for a 50 - year period of analysis , the ratio is 0.72 to 1. However , recent studies of the project using recently updated procedures indicate that the direct benefit- cost ...
... period of analysis . If direct benefits only are considered for a 50 - year period of analysis , the ratio is 0.72 to 1. However , recent studies of the project using recently updated procedures indicate that the direct benefit- cost ...
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... period probably could repay $ 1,013,500 of the $ 3,390,000 of the capital cost allocated to irrigation . The $ 2,376,500 in excess of the repayment ability of the irrigators would be returned to the reclamation fund within the 50 - year ...
... period probably could repay $ 1,013,500 of the $ 3,390,000 of the capital cost allocated to irrigation . The $ 2,376,500 in excess of the repayment ability of the irrigators would be returned to the reclamation fund within the 50 - year ...
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Page 24 - ... action to quiet title in a court of competent jurisdiction within the district of Alaska, and thereafter no patent shall issue for such claim until the final adjudication of the rights of the parties, and such patent shall then be issued in conformity with the final decree of such court therein.
Page 34 - Where the lands have been withdrawn in aid of a function of a Federal department or agency other than the department...
Page 35 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments in 1975".
Page 30 - USC, 271-276) as amended, hereinafter called "the act", provide for the leasing of oil and gas, coal, potassium, sodium, phosphate, and oil shale, native asphalt, solid and semisolid bitumen, and bituminous rock including oil-impregnated rock or sands from which oil is recoverable only by special treatment after the deposit is mined or quarried...
Page 37 - All patents or other evidences of title issued under this Act shall contain a reservation to the United States of all mineral deposits which shall thereupon be withdrawn from appropriation under the.
Page 31 - ... or asserting any adverse interest in, or claim to, the tract of land or any part thereof sought to be purchased, may file in the land office where such application is pending, under oath, an adverse claim setting forth the nature and extent thereof, and such adverse claimant shall, within sixty days after...
Page 182 - ... to promote the beneficial utilization of the public lands subject to the terms thereof, and at the same time to safeguard the public interest in the lands. To this end...
Page 33 - ... any corporation organized under the laws of the United States or of any State thereof, and authorized to hold title to real property in the State in which the land is located.
Page 300 - veteran" means a person who served in the active military, naval, or air service, and who was discharged or released therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable.