Army-Interior Reservoir Land Acquisition PolicyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... Wildlife Federa- tion : Excerpt from the Fish and Wildlife Service Report , re Fort Gaines lock and dam , Alabama and Georgia ... 220 218 315 298 163 152 277 Excerpt from National Wildlife Federation News , April 15 , 1956 .. Excerpt ...
... Wildlife Federa- tion : Excerpt from the Fish and Wildlife Service Report , re Fort Gaines lock and dam , Alabama and Georgia ... 220 218 315 298 163 152 277 Excerpt from National Wildlife Federation News , April 15 , 1956 .. Excerpt ...
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... Wildlife Service , to Hon . Earl Chudoff , June 3 , 1957 . List of certain documents relating to inquiry into joint ... Wildlife Management Institute : Advisory Committee on Conservation comment on December 1953 policy . Later ...
... Wildlife Service , to Hon . Earl Chudoff , June 3 , 1957 . List of certain documents relating to inquiry into joint ... Wildlife Management Institute : Advisory Committee on Conservation comment on December 1953 policy . Later ...
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... authority , meets the requirements of public access , with provision of land for ... service clubs , church groups , and the like , which would be encouraged and ... wildlife resulting from our projects in the aggregate far outweigh any ...
... authority , meets the requirements of public access , with provision of land for ... service clubs , church groups , and the like , which would be encouraged and ... wildlife resulting from our projects in the aggregate far outweigh any ...
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... service . Mr. LEFFLER . No problems with respect to the current land acquisi ... wildlife which many of these projects pro- vide . Moreover , the ... wildlife management by the State and Federal fish and wildlife groups where justified ...
... service . Mr. LEFFLER . No problems with respect to the current land acquisi ... wildlife which many of these projects pro- vide . Moreover , the ... wildlife management by the State and Federal fish and wildlife groups where justified ...
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... wildlife management purposes . However , I repeat , that the lands were purchased for purposes other than fish and wildlife man- agement purposes . We believe that the fish and wildlife conservation is a sufficiently important product ...
... wildlife management purposes . However , I repeat , that the lands were purchased for purposes other than fish and wildlife man- agement purposes . We believe that the fish and wildlife conservation is a sufficiently important product ...
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5-year flood line 5-year line AANDAHL acquire lands acquired in fee acquisition of lands acreage acres agencies appraisal authority believe BROWNSON Bureau of Reclamation CALLISON CASEY Chairman Chief of Engineers CHUDOFF committee condemnation Congress conservation pool construction Corps of Engineers cost court Department DEXHEIMER district engineer Earl Chudoff FASCELL Federal Government fee simple fee title fish and wildlife Flood Control Act flowage easements Game going GURNEE HYDER INDRITZ interest Interior ITSCHNER JOERS joint policy KNOX land acquisition policy land in fee landowners lands acquired LEFFLER legislation McBROOM MEIER memorandum ment October 12 operation owners ownership paragraph percent prior problem project purposes question real estate real-estate recommendations record recreational purposes reser reservoir area reservoir projects Richardson River ROBINSON ROMNEY SCHRADER Secretary SMITH South Dakota statement Stevens STURGIS subcommittee taking line thing tion tracts Wildlife Service
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Page 424 - Interior is authorized (1) to provide assistance to, and cooperate with. Federal, State, and public or private agencies and organizations in the development, protection, rearing, and stocking of all species of wildlife, resources thereof, and their habitat, in controlling losses of the same from disease or other causes, in...
Page 392 - The water areas of all such reservoirs shall be open to public use generally, without charge, for boating, swimming, bathing, fishing, and other recreational purposes, and ready access to and exit from such water areas along the shores of such reservoirs shall be maintained for general public use...
Page 112 - ... agency of the United States, adequate provision, consistent with the primary purposes of such impoundment, diversion, or other control, shall be made for the use thereof, together with any areas of land, water, or interests therein, acquired or administered by a Federal agency in connection therewith, for the conservation, maintenance, and management of wildlife resources thereof, and its habitat thereon, including the development and improvement of such wildlife resources pursuant to the provisions...
Page 343 - ... flood frequency rather than 300 feet horizontally. (d) Additional lands which may be needed to provide for limited public use and reasonable access in accordance with applicable laws, or for operation and maintenance of the project.
Page 342 - ... easement-held lands ; the final easement taking line thereof should generally follow the upper flood line when elevation differences are not significant. Tangents will not be refined to the point they are economically disadvantageous. If more economical, easements may be secured on the basis of the right to flood to a prescribed elevation rather than to block out the upper flood line.
Page 269 - Except as authorized by law, no title to land will be acquired for purposes of preservation of wildlife or forests, restoration or replacement of such values destroyed by reservoirs or for creating additional values of like nature, or for recreational purposes.
Page 342 - In land acquired in fee, blocking out will be accomplished in accordance with sound real estate practices, for example, on minor sectional subdivision lines: and, normally, land will not be acquired to avoid severance damage if the owner will waive such damage. For lands acquired in easement, close tangents may be used in the upper limit of the easement-held lands; the final easement taking line thereof should generally follow the upper flood line when elevation differences are not significant.
Page 238 - Army determines such action to be in the public interest, and for such periods of time and upon such conditions as he may find advisable: And provided further, That in any such lease or license to a Federal, State, or local governmental agency which involves lands to be utilized for the development and conservation of fish and wildlife, forests...
Page 148 - ... by any department or agency of the United States, adequate provision consistent with the primary purposes of such impoundment, diversion, or other control shall be made for the use thereof, together with any areas of land, or interest therein, acquired or administered in connection therewith, for the conservation, maintenance, and management of wildlife, resources thereof, and its habitat thereon.
Page 148 - Except as hereafter stated in subsection (h) of this section, whenever the waters of any stream or other body of water are proposed or authorized to be impounded, diverted, the channel deepened, or the stream or other body of water otherwise controlled or modified for any purpose whatever...