Public Land Management Policy: Oversight Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First-[second] Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 |
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... ment of Agriculture .. TUESDAY , JUNE 8 , 1982 PROPOSED TRANSFER OF THE ALASKA RAILROAD TO THE STATE OF ALASKA Statements : 203 Blanchette , Hon . Robert W. , Administrator , Federal Railroad Administra- tion , U.S. Department of ...
... ment of Agriculture .. TUESDAY , JUNE 8 , 1982 PROPOSED TRANSFER OF THE ALASKA RAILROAD TO THE STATE OF ALASKA Statements : 203 Blanchette , Hon . Robert W. , Administrator , Federal Railroad Administra- tion , U.S. Department of ...
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... ment of Native claims for lands held by the Alaska Railroad 2. Letter from Secretary Watt to Chairman Seiberling , dated October 5 , 1982 , responding to Mr. Seiberling's letter of June 9 , 1982 .... 678 680 APPENDIX III MONDAY , JULY ...
... ment of Native claims for lands held by the Alaska Railroad 2. Letter from Secretary Watt to Chairman Seiberling , dated October 5 , 1982 , responding to Mr. Seiberling's letter of June 9 , 1982 .... 678 680 APPENDIX III MONDAY , JULY ...
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... ment activities , inadequate field staffing , and overpermissive regu- lations . The Alaska Lands Act requires the National Park Service to complete management plans for 13 parks and for 13 wild and scenic rivers by December 1985. In ...
... ment activities , inadequate field staffing , and overpermissive regu- lations . The Alaska Lands Act requires the National Park Service to complete management plans for 13 parks and for 13 wild and scenic rivers by December 1985. In ...
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... ment plan defines the primary purpose of the Refuge System as fol- lows : To provide , preserve , restore and manage a national network of lands and waters where the widest possible spectrum of benefits associated with wildlife and ...
... ment plan defines the primary purpose of the Refuge System as fol- lows : To provide , preserve , restore and manage a national network of lands and waters where the widest possible spectrum of benefits associated with wildlife and ...
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... ment decisions . I commend the committee for holding these hearings and urge it to continue this oversight effort with field hearings to investigate the development of the Borax mine in Misty Fjords ; the explora- tion activities on the ...
... ment decisions . I commend the committee for holding these hearings and urge it to continue this oversight effort with field hearings to investigate the development of the Borax mine in Misty Fjords ; the explora- tion activities on the ...
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