Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Part 1, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948 - Harbors |
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Page 1891
... Breakwater and dredging . Construction of 2 breakwater piers .. Shore connection to east breakwater and dredging of maneuvering area . Construction of new east breakwater and enlarge- ment of maneuvering basin . Documents H. Ex . Doc ...
... Breakwater and dredging . Construction of 2 breakwater piers .. Shore connection to east breakwater and dredging of maneuvering area . Construction of new east breakwater and enlarge- ment of maneuvering basin . Documents H. Ex . Doc ...
Page 1892
... breakwater , removal of the existing breakwater , and enlarge- ment of the maneuvering basin , will be required under approved modification of the project . The additional sum of $ 1,500,000 can be profitably expended during the fiscal ...
... breakwater , removal of the existing breakwater , and enlarge- ment of the maneuvering basin , will be required under approved modification of the project . The additional sum of $ 1,500,000 can be profitably expended during the fiscal ...
Page 1895
... breakwater entrance and the pierheads with a width varying from a minimum of 600 feet to a maximum of 1,100 feet , 32 feet deep at the breakwater entrance , gradually decreasing to 28 feet at the pierheads ; a stilling basin of 20 acres ...
... breakwater entrance and the pierheads with a width varying from a minimum of 600 feet to a maximum of 1,100 feet , 32 feet deep at the breakwater entrance , gradually decreasing to 28 feet at the pierheads ; a stilling basin of 20 acres ...
Page 1896
... breakwaters comprising 4,205 linear feet of rubble mound , 900 linear feet of stone - filled cribs and concrete ... Breakwater repairs to main portions , Superior entry breakwaters , with U. S. derrick boat Coleman during September ...
... breakwaters comprising 4,205 linear feet of rubble mound , 900 linear feet of stone - filled cribs and concrete ... Breakwater repairs to main portions , Superior entry breakwaters , with U. S. derrick boat Coleman during September ...
Page 1902
... Breakwater 7,900 feet long and dredging to remove a shoal . Appropriation of $ 60,000 for " Continuing improve- ment on the enlarged project . " ( On the completion of the Pee lock in 1896 , with an available depth of 20 feet , the ...
... Breakwater 7,900 feet long and dredging to remove a shoal . Appropriation of $ 60,000 for " Continuing improve- ment on the enlarged project . " ( On the completion of the Pee lock in 1896 , with an available depth of 20 feet , the ...
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accounts payable June Accounts receivable June acre-feet allotted in August Amount allotted appropriated to June available for fiscal available June 30 Balance available June balance June 30 Balance unexpended June breakwater Chief of Engineers Condition at end Cong construction Control Act approved Cost and financial Cost of maintenance cost of permanent costs to June Creek dredging end of fiscal ending June 30 Exclusive of available existing project expended in fiscal financial summary Cost fiscal year 1948 fiscal year ending Flood Control Act Gross amount expended Harbor Act hired labor July June 28 Lake levee locks and dams Los Angeles River maintenance to June miles Minus accounts payable Mississippi River Missouri River Ohio River Operations and results outer harbor payable June 30 pier profitably expended project dimensions reservoir results during fiscal riprap River and Harbor Total amount appropriated Total expended total expenditures Unexpended balance June unexpended June 30 Unobligated balance available
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Page 2060 - That the sum of $12,000,000 is hereby authorized to be appropriated as an emergency fund to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers for the repair, restoration, and strengthening of levees and other flood-control works which...
Page 2045 - March 2, 1945, for any one fiscal year for improvement of rivers and harbors, for removing accumulated snags and other debris, and for protection, 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 1877 - June 28, 1938, approved the general comprehensive plan for flood control and other purposes in the Ohio River Basin as set forth in House Flood Control Committee Document No. 1, Seventy-fifth Congress, first session, with such modifications thereof as, in the discretion of the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers may be advisable...
Page 1386 - ... channels 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 $25,000 shall be allotted for this purpose for any single tributary from the appropriations for any one fiscal year.
Page 1454 - The improvement is subject to the conditions that local interests make a cash contribution of $68,600, toward the construction cost ; and give assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of War that they will provide without cost to the United States all lands, easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction of the project...
Page 2381 - Army that they will : (a) Provide without cost to the United States all lands, easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction...
Page 1812 - 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 2408 - Bonneville project), shall be completed, maintained, and operated under the direction of the Secretary of War and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers, subject to...
Page 1513 - The general comprehensive plan for flood control and other purposes in the Missouri River Basin approved by the Act of June 28, 1938...
Page 1750 - ... 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.