Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agriculture: Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on H. J. Res. 358, to Discharge Indebtedness of the Commodity Credit CorporationConsiders legislation to cancel indebtedness of Commodity Credit Corp. to Treasury Dept for remainder of FY54. |
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... benefits contributions should be required because the benefits are local . MEMPHIS HARBOR PROJECT Senator ROBERTSON . Two years ago we had the specific problem for the city of Memphis where they wanted to change a channel of the river ...
... benefits contributions should be required because the benefits are local . MEMPHIS HARBOR PROJECT Senator ROBERTSON . Two years ago we had the specific problem for the city of Memphis where they wanted to change a channel of the river ...
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... benefits are slightly higher . Question . Similarly with respect to erosion , control benefits shown last year through 1952 as $ 214 million are shown this year through 1953 as $ 167 million . The estimate of benefits through 1962 shown ...
... benefits are slightly higher . Question . Similarly with respect to erosion , control benefits shown last year through 1952 as $ 214 million are shown this year through 1953 as $ 167 million . The estimate of benefits through 1962 shown ...
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... benefits from Fort Randall estimated to be ? General POTTER . Power benefits , 67 percent . Senator CASE . Do you have that in dollars ? General POTTER . In dollars , $ 10,284,000 . Senator CASE . How does that compare with the ...
... benefits from Fort Randall estimated to be ? General POTTER . Power benefits , 67 percent . Senator CASE . Do you have that in dollars ? General POTTER . In dollars , $ 10,284,000 . Senator CASE . How does that compare with the ...
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... benefits to the lower Mississippi Valley . Power - generating facilities proposed for the Table Rock project include ... benefits , and annual charges are summarized in the follow- ing tabulation : Cost Benefits Flood control____ Power_ ...
... benefits to the lower Mississippi Valley . Power - generating facilities proposed for the Table Rock project include ... benefits , and annual charges are summarized in the follow- ing tabulation : Cost Benefits Flood control____ Power_ ...
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... benefits have increased as well as the cost , by different evaluations . INCREASE IN BENEFITS EXPLANATION Senator CORDON . Tell us a little bit about this increase in benefits by virtue of a different evaluation . I frankly do not ...
... benefits have increased as well as the cost , by different evaluations . INCREASE IN BENEFITS EXPLANATION Senator CORDON . Tell us a little bit about this increase in benefits by virtue of a different evaluation . I frankly do not ...
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Page 426 - Location. — The city of Bradford is in northern McKean County, Pa., at the junction of the East and West Branches of Tunungwant Creek, a tributary of the upper Allegheny River. The project is located along Tunungwant Creek and the lower portions of Its principal tributaries, East Branch and West Branch and will provide local protection for Bradford and vicinity.
Page 572 - 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 453 - It is my pleasure to present Senator Price Daniel, the junior Senator from Texas, who would like to say a few words with respect to one feature of this bill. Mr. HARRISON. We are very glad to have you with us and participate in our hearings. STATEMENT OF HON. PRICE DANIEL, A UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF TEXAS Senator DANIEL. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. I appreciate this privilege. I am a member of the companion committee in the Senate, and I am glad to have the honor of...
Page 452 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, we want to thank you for what has been done in the past and we hope in the future.
Page 718 - ... necessary. We do, however, wish to emphasize certain matters, and to call your attention to ones possibly not directly dealt upon in other reports. The mountain drainage area tributary to the proposed dam is about 27 square miles. That area, because of topographic features and relation to desert and ocean influences, is subject to intense rainfalls and cloudbursts. The average yearly rainfall varies from about 22 inches at the dam to 40 or 50 in higher regions.
Page 690 - Because of the diversion features and the close inter-relation of the areas subject to flooding from this group of streams, all project features are Integrated and full benefits cannot be realized from individual structures until the project is completed as a whole. For instance, Bear Creek affords the greatest threat to the city of Merced and environs, and that threat will not be removed until Bear Creek Reservoir is completed and in operation. Also, constructing the diversion canal from Black Rascal...
Page 722 - River report recommends a plan to revert earth-filled levees constructed by local interests to collect flows from Waterman and East Twin Creeks and to construct a concrete channel along East Twin Creek from the end of those levees to and crossing Warm Creek and thence southwesterly to a point near Warm Creek south of San Bernardino. The San Bernardino County Flood Control District Engineering Department has examined the proposed improvements and recommends them as adequate for the purpose.
Page 863 - ... construct, operate, and maintain at the Washington Lake Basin an adequate public terminal, as approved by the Chief of Engineers, with...
Page 776 - I would like to express my appreciation to the members of this committee for permitting me to appear...
Page 569 - STATEMENT OF HON. CLARK W. THOMPSON, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF TEXAS Mr. THOMPSON.