Public Works Appropriations, 1963: Bureau of Reclamation and Department of the Interior Power Marketing Agencies: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12900, Making Appropriations for Civil Functions Administered by the Department of the Army, Certain Agencies of the Department of the Interior, the Atomic Energy Commission, the Tennessee Valley Authoritym and Certain Study Commissions, for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1963, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 825 pages |
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... budget for fiscal 1963 . Mr. Chairman , I would like now to review with you the various Bureau of Reclamation projects with which I have special concern . Trinity River project , $ 33,196,000 : The first and by far the largest of these ...
... budget for fiscal 1963 . Mr. Chairman , I would like now to review with you the various Bureau of Reclamation projects with which I have special concern . Trinity River project , $ 33,196,000 : The first and by far the largest of these ...
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... budget permitted initiation of pre- construction work . An appropriation of $ 500,000 in last year's budget has permitted completion of this , and construction specifications will be completed in June or July of this year . Approval of ...
... budget permitted initiation of pre- construction work . An appropriation of $ 500,000 in last year's budget has permitted completion of this , and construction specifications will be completed in June or July of this year . Approval of ...
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... budget item in the amount of $ 2,500,000 included in the Bureau of Reclamation budget request for the Cow Creek unit of the Trinity River division of the Central Valley project be supported to the fullest extent . Passed and adopted ...
... budget item in the amount of $ 2,500,000 included in the Bureau of Reclamation budget request for the Cow Creek unit of the Trinity River division of the Central Valley project be supported to the fullest extent . Passed and adopted ...
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... budget . If it had been possible for us to have our application in final form to the Secretary of the Interior before the Budget was made up we believe our item would have been included . A brief summary of problems we faced before our ...
... budget . If it had been possible for us to have our application in final form to the Secretary of the Interior before the Budget was made up we believe our item would have been included . A brief summary of problems we faced before our ...
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... budget . This was because we had been tied up in negotiations to exchange water with other parties . Our engineering analysis showed that the project we now have , which bypasses an exchange , is the better project , but the time ...
... budget . This was because we had been tied up in negotiations to exchange water with other parties . Our engineering analysis showed that the project we now have , which bypasses an exchange , is the better project , but the time ...
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