Water Resources Development-1973, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Water Resources ..., 93-1, on H.R. 4904, 4905, and Related Bills1973 - 1443 pages |
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... water supply and recreation in the Fall Creek basin in Indiana . It is in response to a resolution adopted December ... water sup- ply . A large deficit in regional needs for outdoor recreational oppor- tunities is projected . In the ...
... water supply and recreation in the Fall Creek basin in Indiana . It is in response to a resolution adopted December ... water sup- ply . A large deficit in regional needs for outdoor recreational oppor- tunities is projected . In the ...
Page 92
... water supply and recreation , and that very substantial non- Federal costs are involved , over $ 16 million for water supply and $ 8 million for recreation . Have you identified local sponsors who are willing and capable of contributing ...
... water supply and recreation , and that very substantial non- Federal costs are involved , over $ 16 million for water supply and $ 8 million for recreation . Have you identified local sponsors who are willing and capable of contributing ...
Page 93
... water supply , the Indianapolis Water Co. announced plans in 1968 to build a new reservoir on Mud Creek . They later dropped those plans because of strong local opposition and because studies of a potential Federal multiple - purpose ...
... water supply , the Indianapolis Water Co. announced plans in 1968 to build a new reservoir on Mud Creek . They later dropped those plans because of strong local opposition and because studies of a potential Federal multiple - purpose ...
Page 95
... water sources could contribute to meeting water supply needs . Projected general recreation needs of the region are so great that even with expansion of facilities at existing Fed- eral and non - Federal projects and recreation areas ...
... water sources could contribute to meeting water supply needs . Projected general recreation needs of the region are so great that even with expansion of facilities at existing Fed- eral and non - Federal projects and recreation areas ...
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... water levels and draw supplies through the acquifer from extreme distances ... Water Company . It would have a total storage capacity of 195,000 acre - feet ... supply storage would be sufficient to provide a dependable yield of 77 mgd ...
... water levels and draw supplies through the acquifer from extreme distances ... Water Company . It would have a total storage capacity of 195,000 acre - feet ... supply storage would be sufficient to provide a dependable yield of 77 mgd ...
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Page 888 - States, outside established harbor lines, or where no harbor lines have been established, except on plans recommended by the Chief of Engineers and authorized by the Secretary of War; and it shall not be lawful to excavate or fill, or in any manner to alter or modify the course, location, condition, or capacity of any port, roadstead, haven, harbor, canal...
Page 456 - Avenue to the navigation turning basin ; all generally in accordance with the plans of the district engineer, and with such modifications thereof as in the discretion of the Chief of Engineers may be advisable...
Page 639 - Army 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 638 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract as of the day and year first above written.
Page 888 - War; and it shall not be lawful to excavate or fill, or in any manner to alter or modify the course, location, condition, or capacity of any port, roadstead, haven, harbor, canal, lake, harbor of refuge, or inclosure within the limits of any breakwater, or of the channel of any navigable water of the United States, unless the work has been recommended by the Chief of Engineers and authorized by the Secretary of War prior to beginning the same.
Page 571 - Senate, That the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, created under Section 3 of the River and Harbor Act approved June 13, 1902, be, and is hereby requested to review the report...
Page 341 - Mascaras, and various nonstructural measures, all generally in accordance with the plan of the District Engineer and with such modifications thereof as in the discretion of the Chief of Engineers may be advisable...
Page 874 - Committee of the Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law of the American Bar Association WILLIAM P.
Page 376 - States free from damages that may result from construction and maintenance of the project; (3) provide and maintain at local expense adequate public terminal and transfer facilities open to all on equal terms; and...
Page 413 - States of $2,252,000 for construction; provided that local interests give assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of the Army...