Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on S.3. January 19 and 21, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 208 pages |
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... recreational , residential , commercial , industrial , or other like facilities or will facilitate a school consolidation program ) . The system , in conjunction with the Interstate System and other Federal - aid highways in the region ...
... recreational , residential , commercial , industrial , or other like facilities or will facilitate a school consolidation program ) . The system , in conjunction with the Interstate System and other Federal - aid highways in the region ...
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... recreation , ( C ) public health and safety , ( D ) water pollution , stream sedimentation , erosion control , and flood control , ( E ) highway programs , ( F ) fish and wildlife protection and restora- tion , ( G ) scenic values , and ...
... recreation , ( C ) public health and safety , ( D ) water pollution , stream sedimentation , erosion control , and flood control , ( E ) highway programs , ( F ) fish and wildlife protection and restora- tion , ( G ) scenic values , and ...
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... recreational potentials of the region , the improvement of the rivers for navi- gation where this would further industrial development at less cost than would the improvemnt of other modes of transportation , the conservation and ...
... recreational potentials of the region , the improvement of the rivers for navi- gation where this would further industrial development at less cost than would the improvemnt of other modes of transportation , the conservation and ...
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... recreational sites which can increase the use of the land on which those projects will be built . These , too , will not be anywhere near the $ 100,000 cost . It is our best judgment at this time that these roads will probably average ...
... recreational sites which can increase the use of the land on which those projects will be built . These , too , will not be anywhere near the $ 100,000 cost . It is our best judgment at this time that these roads will probably average ...
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... recreational use . In the timber development and land stabilization field , there are programs already authorized which simply require that more funds be spent in the Appalachian region . One of the most important of these is the ...
... recreational use . In the timber development and land stabilization field , there are programs already authorized which simply require that more funds be spent in the Appalachian region . One of the most important of these is the ...
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