Energy and Water Development Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1986: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2959 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 2703 páginas |
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acres additional agencies agricultural Alabama River appropriation authorized Bayou Beach benefits Board budget request Bureau of Reclamation California Canal CENDAK Chairman channel City Colorado River Commission Committee completed Congress construction continue Coosa Corps of Engineers County Creek dollars drainage dredging economic Energy and Water environmental estimated facilities fiscal year 1986 flood control Flood Control Project Florida Funds Through FY Harbor hydropower impact improvements included increase industry irrigation Lake Lake Elsinore land levee Louisiana miles million Mississippi River Missouri River Non-Federal operation and maintenance percent planning Port of Mobile President President's budget problems proposed recommended recreation Red River Valley region Reservoir River Basin River Valley Association Sacramento River Santa Ana River Senator South Dakota STATEMENT Subcommittee Tennessee Valley Texas Thank tributaries TVA's United urge users Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway Water Development Water District water projects water quality water resources water supply wildlife
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Página 1858 - Authority — a corporation clothed with the power of government but possessed of the flexibility and initiative of a private enterprise. It should be charged with the broadest duty of planning for the proper use, conservation, and development of the natural resources of the Tennessee River drainage basin and its adjoining territory for the general social and economic welfare of the Nation.
Página 2001 - Oklahoma. It is my privilege to present this statement on behalf of the Oklahoma Members of...
Página 2148 - Galveston seawall has now been extended in length to approximately 10 miles protecting the most populated part of the city of Galveston. In 1962, some 14 years after the first local bond issue was passed, construction began on the seawall protecting the cities of Texas City and La Marque from the ravages of hurricanes and high tides of Galveston Bay. In addition, flood control projects have been initiated to prevent flooding along Highland Bayou in the cities of Hitchcock...
Página 2057 - Management, is the agency designated to represent the State of Louisiana for the coordinated planning and development of water resources, including flood control, navigation, drainage, water conservation and irrigation projects; therefore, this statement is presented on behalf of the State of Louisiana. We are pleased to present the endorsement and recommendations for Fiscal Year 1993 appropriations for Louisiana projects.
Página 1560 - ... the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe, and with the United States as trustee of the Tribes, for quantification of their water claims.
Página 2296 - The Secretary of the Board shall certify to the passage of this resolution by the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Long Beach, and it shall thereupon take effect.
Página 1988 - I also serve as the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Lower Mississippi Valley Flood Control Association and I appear here as spokesman for that Association to present their views on the Fiscal Year 1995 Budget for the Mississippi River and Tributaries Project.
Página 1999 - MR. CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE: My name is Burrell B. Fair, I live in West Memphis, Arkansas and I am Chief Engineer of the St.
Página 1588 - Central Arizona Project The Colorado River Basin Project Act, PL 90-537 enacted in 1968, authorized construction of the Central Arizona Project in Arizona and New Mexico. The President's FY 1985 budget proposed $187.6 million to continue construction of this project.
Página 2296 - That the Congress of the United States be, and is hereby, respectfully requested to appropriate simultaneously the funds necessary for the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Corps of Engineers, to continue the Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbors Study.