Public Works for Water, Pollution Control, and Power Development, and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1971: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 18127, Volumul 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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Pagina 60
... Decrease ( - ) Over 1970 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Federal Water Pollution Control Administration New Obligational Authority by Appropriation FY 1969 Actual FY 1970 Estimate FY 1971 Estimate Increase ( + ) Decrease ( - ) Over 1970 ...
... Decrease ( - ) Over 1970 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Federal Water Pollution Control Administration New Obligational Authority by Appropriation FY 1969 Actual FY 1970 Estimate FY 1971 Estimate Increase ( + ) Decrease ( - ) Over 1970 ...
Pagina 64
... Decrease Over 1970 Control of pollution from Federal installations ... 1,031,000 1,158,000 +127,000 Pollution Control Operations and Research Direction , coordination 4,891,000 5,055,000 +164,000 573,000 548,000 -25,000 Oil Pollution ...
... Decrease Over 1970 Control of pollution from Federal installations ... 1,031,000 1,158,000 +127,000 Pollution Control Operations and Research Direction , coordination 4,891,000 5,055,000 +164,000 573,000 548,000 -25,000 Oil Pollution ...
Pagina 75
... Decrease ( - ) 1971 compared with 1970 Industrial - Pollution Control Technology . Agricultural - Pollution Control Technology . 9,505,390 1,558,332 2,851,083 2,352,000 6,746,000 5,416,000 -1,330,000 -499,083 FY 1969 Amount Conventional ...
... Decrease ( - ) 1971 compared with 1970 Industrial - Pollution Control Technology . Agricultural - Pollution Control Technology . 9,505,390 1,558,332 2,851,083 2,352,000 6,746,000 5,416,000 -1,330,000 -499,083 FY 1969 Amount Conventional ...
Pagina 85
... decrease , $ 3,689,950 . Increase ( + ) or Decrease ( - ) Amount Positions ( 1 ) + $ 8,000 ( 2 ) -2,110,000 ... ( 3 ) -1,692,000 ... ( 4 ) +104,050 -3,689,950 Grants ... Contracts . In - house .. Total ..... The decrease consists of ...
... decrease , $ 3,689,950 . Increase ( + ) or Decrease ( - ) Amount Positions ( 1 ) + $ 8,000 ( 2 ) -2,110,000 ... ( 3 ) -1,692,000 ... ( 4 ) +104,050 -3,689,950 Grants ... Contracts . In - house .. Total ..... The decrease consists of ...
Pagina 93
... decrease , $ 1,330,000 . The decrease consists of : Increase ( + ) or Decrease ( - ) Amount ( 1 ) + $ 7,000 ( 2 ) -1,460,000 ( 3 ) +22,000 ( 4 ) +101,000 -1,330,000 Positions Total Program Total Positions ... $ 4,130,000 ... +8 +8 9 9 ...
... decrease , $ 1,330,000 . The decrease consists of : Increase ( + ) or Decrease ( - ) Amount ( 1 ) + $ 7,000 ( 2 ) -1,460,000 ( 3 ) +22,000 ( 4 ) +101,000 -1,330,000 Positions Total Program Total Positions ... $ 4,130,000 ... +8 +8 9 9 ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
acre-feet acres activities Administration advance planning agencies allocated Allotments Amount Repaid Appropriation ARMSTRONG authorized BALANCE TO COMPLETE budget Bureau of Reclamation Canal Central Utah project Central Valley Project Chief Joseph Dam Colorado River Colorado River Basin Columbia Basin project completed in fiscal continue County Dam and Reservoir Decrease District Division DOMINICK drainage ESTIMATED TOTAL TOTAL facilities fiscal year 1971 fish and wildlife flood control FWPCA increase industrial water INVESTIGATIONS PROGRAM irrigation June 30 KLEIN laboratory land million Missouri River Basin municipal and industrial needed PARTICIPATING PROJECT percent PILZYS power revenues powerplant problems PROGRAM ITEM proposed Pumping Plant reconnaissance recreation regional RIVER BASIN PROJECT Secretary HICKEL Senator ELLENDER Senator YOUNG Service South Dakota STEPHAN studies tion Total obligations TOTAL TO JUNE transmission line unit Upper Colorado River waste treatment water pollution water pollution control water quality standards water resources water supply
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Pagina 424 - ... shall be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, as of the beginning of the fiscal year in which construction is initiated, on the basis of the computed average interest rate payable by the Treasury upon its outstanding marketable public obligations, which are neither due nor callable for redemption for fifteen years from date of issue.
Pagina 129 - For the purposes of this subsection the term "basin" includes, but is not limited to, rivers and their tributaries, streams, coastal waters, sounds, estuaries, bays, lakes, and portions thereof, as well as the lands drained thereby.
Pagina 167 - Administration to carry out this responsibility in a ten-state area consisting of West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky.
Pagina 240 - It provides for the agency's rate schedules "to become effective upon confirmation and approval by the Federal Power Commission" and further provides that "rate schedules shall be drawn having regard to the recovery (upon the basis of the application of such rate schedules to the capacity of the electric facilities of the project) of the cost of producing and transmitting such electric energy, including the amortization of the capital investment allocated to power over a reasonable period of years.
Pagina 134 - States; (C) a comprehensive study of the economic impact on affected units of government of the cost of installation of treatment facilities; and...
Pagina 742 - In witness whereof, the parties hereto have caused this contract to be executed the day and year first above written. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, By RAY LYMAN WILBUR, Secretary of the Interior.
Pagina 163 - ... contract work hours standards and civil rights requirements. In addition to the administration of grants under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, this program has the added responsibility of reviewing and certifying the adequacy of treatment for all the sewer loans and grants awarded by the Economic Development Administration and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. In...
Pagina 80 - Industrial pollution control technology must be developed and demonstrated to ach+eve effective and economical control of pollution from such Industries as those producing metal and metal products, chemicals and allied products, paper and allied products, petroleum and coal products, food and kindred projects, textiles, etc.