Rivers and Harbors Omnibus Bill (Title I - H.R. 9859).: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Rivers and Harbors of the Committee on Public Works, House of Representatives, Eighty-Third Congress, First and Second Sessions on H.R. 9859, a Bill Authorizing the Construction, ... May 22, June 9, July 17, 29, 1953, Feb. 2-5, 9-12, 24-26, Mar. 2-5, 9, 17, 19, 23, May 3, 24, June 3, 4, 16-17, 28, 1954, Volumul 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 935 pagini |
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Pagina 57
... industry from New Jersey right along the Atlantic coast to the gulf is an extremely valuable industry . Mr. AUCHINCLOSS . On that tonnage you spoke of , is that commercial tonnage , or does that include the pleasure craft ? Colonel ...
... industry from New Jersey right along the Atlantic coast to the gulf is an extremely valuable industry . Mr. AUCHINCLOSS . On that tonnage you spoke of , is that commercial tonnage , or does that include the pleasure craft ? Colonel ...
Pagina 59
... industry are quite comparable to many other industries which the Government aids . I would like to see the harbors improved for pleasure purposes , but I do feel it is a great contribution to the economy of our country when we improve ...
... industry are quite comparable to many other industries which the Government aids . I would like to see the harbors improved for pleasure purposes , but I do feel it is a great contribution to the economy of our country when we improve ...
Pagina 77
... industrial sites , including those adjacent to tidewater . It is felt that this region now offers the best potential for further industrial and com- mercial development , especially for heavy industry , of any in the State ; but whether ...
... industrial sites , including those adjacent to tidewater . It is felt that this region now offers the best potential for further industrial and com- mercial development , especially for heavy industry , of any in the State ; but whether ...
Pagina 78
... industry from the highly congested metropolitan areas and the growing importance of foreign sources for raw materials which must be carried by water , the State of New Hampshire can expect further industrial development in both light ...
... industry from the highly congested metropolitan areas and the growing importance of foreign sources for raw materials which must be carried by water , the State of New Hampshire can expect further industrial development in both light ...
Pagina 79
... industrial expansion in the future which will be stimulated by the increase in electric power and by adequate supplies of ... industry in the area , as stated in the opening statement of this brief . It is estimated that the present oil ...
... industrial expansion in the future which will be stimulated by the increase in electric power and by adequate supplies of ... industry in the area , as stated in the opening statement of this brief . It is estimated that the present oil ...
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additional annual Apalachicola Apalachicola Bay approximately Army engineers AUCHINCLOSS authorized barge Beach BECKER benefit-cost ratio benefits bill boats breakwater Budget Bureau cargo Chairman channel Chief of Engineers coal coast Colonel ALLEN Colonel MILNE Colonel WHIPPLE Columbia River commerce Committee on Public Congress Congressman consideration construction Corps of Engineers County craft Creek Cumberland River damage Dauphin Island district engineer dredging east basin economic estimated facilities favorable Federal cost Federal Government feet deep feet wide fishing Gold Beach Green River House Document improvement increased industry interests Island ITSCHNER jetty located MACHROWICZ MACK maintenance miles million navigation operation Patchogue percent Piscataqua River plant port Port Angeles Portsmouth present proposed questions Quillayute River recommended recreational Rivers and Harbors SCUDDER Senator Sheboygan ships statement tankers terminal Thank tion tonnage tons traffic turning basin United United States Army vessels Washington waterway width
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Pagina 364 - An Act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors and for other purposes...
Pagina 298 - Act shall be expended on the construction of any project until States, political subdivisions thereof, or other responsible local agencies have given assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of War 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...
Pagina 301 - Avenue to the navigation turning basin ; all generally in accordance with the plans of the district engineer, and with such modifications thereof as in the discretion of the Chief of Engineers may be advisable...
Pagina 270 - ... establish a competent and properly constituted public body empowered to regulate the use, growth and free development of the harbor facilities with the understanding that said facilities will be open to all on eqnal terms.
Pagina 21 - Secretary of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles...
Pagina 545 - Refuge has been in the past and will continue to be in the future...
Pagina 41 - Provided further, That such reimbursement shall be subject to appropriations applicable thereto or funds available therefor and shall not take precedence over other pending projects of higher priority for improvements.
Pagina xiii - ENGINEERS FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS. The Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors is a permanent body created by the river and harbor act of June 13, 1902. To it are referred for consideration and recommendation all reports upon examinations and surveys provided for by Congress, and all projects or changes in projects for works of river and harbor improvement upon which...
Pagina 46 - July 1, 1949, insofar as the same shall be approved by the Chief of Engineers and found to have been done in accordance with the project modification hereby adopted : Provided further, That such payments shall not exceed the sum of $305,000.
Pagina 338 - States free from damages that may result from construction and maintenance of the project ; provide and maintain without cost to the United States necessary mooring facilities and utilities including...