Rivers and Harbors, Flood Control: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Public Works, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12080, a Bill Authorizing the Construction, Repair, and Preservation of Certain Public Works on Rivers and Harbors for Navigation, Flood Control, and for Other Purposes, and Miscellaneous Related Bills. July 16, 17, and 18, 1956U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 410 pages |
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... acre - feet of flood control of the Columbia River Basin ? General ITSCHNER . We would like to get a gross of 27 million acre- feet of storage capacity for flood control and other purposes , so that we would have a net available usable ...
... acre - feet of flood control of the Columbia River Basin ? General ITSCHNER . We would like to get a gross of 27 million acre- feet of storage capacity for flood control and other purposes , so that we would have a net available usable ...
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... acre - feet are they ? capacity of these four Mr. BRENNAN . Quite small , sir ; all under 5,000 acre - feet . range from 1,400 acre - feet up to about 3,500 acre - feet . Senator BUSH . What is the larger one ? They Mr. BRENNAN . About ...
... acre - feet are they ? capacity of these four Mr. BRENNAN . Quite small , sir ; all under 5,000 acre - feet . range from 1,400 acre - feet up to about 3,500 acre - feet . Senator BUSH . What is the larger one ? They Mr. BRENNAN . About ...
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... acre - feet , 1 is 790 acre - feet , 1 is 747 acre - feet , and 1 is 1,470 acre - feet . That is the largest . Senator KERR . All right , Mr. Brennan ; is there further state- ment ? Mr. BRENNAN . Yes , sir ; just a statement as to the ...
... acre - feet , 1 is 790 acre - feet , 1 is 747 acre - feet , and 1 is 1,470 acre - feet . That is the largest . Senator KERR . All right , Mr. Brennan ; is there further state- ment ? Mr. BRENNAN . Yes , sir ; just a statement as to the ...
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... acre- feet of storage for flood control in the Chemung River Valley which has available about 24,000 acre - feet of storage from the existing Almond and Arkport Reservoirs . These projects would reduce a flood such as that of May 1946 ...
... acre- feet of storage for flood control in the Chemung River Valley which has available about 24,000 acre - feet of storage from the existing Almond and Arkport Reservoirs . These projects would reduce a flood such as that of May 1946 ...
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... acre- feet , equal to 10.5 inches of runoff from the net drainage area of 9.3 square miles . The dam itself would be of rolled earth fill and would be 95 feet high and 886 feet long . Estimated Federal first cost of the East Branch Dam ...
... acre- feet , equal to 10.5 inches of runoff from the net drainage area of 9.3 square miles . The dam itself would be of rolled earth fill and would be 95 feet high and 886 feet long . Estimated Federal first cost of the East Branch Dam ...
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Page 34 - PL 99 is under the direction of the Secretary of the Army and the supervision of the Chief of Engineers.
Page 93 - Budget to advise you that there would be no objection to the submission of the report to the Congress.
Page 208 - December 6, 1941, and prior reports, with a view to determining if it is advisable to modify the existing project in any way at this time.
Page 43 - ... if the benefits to whomsoever they may accrue are in excess of the estimated costs, and if the lives and social security of people are otherwise adversely affected.
Page 7 - MISSISSIPPI RIVER The project for flood control and improvement of the lower Mississippi River adopted by the Act approved May 15, 1928, as amended by subsequent Acts, is hereby modified and expanded to include the following...
Page 211 - 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...
Page 324 - States to assist in the construction, but not the maintenance, of works for the improvement and protection against erosion by waves and currents...
Page 11 - In addition to previous authorizations there is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of $200,000,000 for the partial accomplishment of the works to be undertaken under said expanded plans by the Corps of Engineers.
Page 3 - That there is hereby authorized a comprehensive project to provide for control and progressive eradication of the water hyacinth, alligator weed, and other obnoxious aquatic plant growths from the navigable waters, tributary streams, connecting channels, and other allied waters...
Page 43 - It is hereby recognized that destructive floods upon the rivers of the United States, upsetting orderly processes and causing loss of life and property, including the erosion of lands, and impairing and obstructing navigation, highways, railroads, and other channels of commerce between the States, constitute a menace to national welfare...