Energy and Water Development Appropriations for 1993: Corps of Engineers, Lower Mississippi Valley DivisionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 |
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Page 1225
... continue the feasibility phase of the study . JEFFERSON - ORLEANS AREA , LOUISIANA We are completing the reconnaissance phase of the Jefferson - Or- leans Parishes study with fiscal year 1992 funds . Potential solu- tions to interior ...
... continue the feasibility phase of the study . JEFFERSON - ORLEANS AREA , LOUISIANA We are completing the reconnaissance phase of the Jefferson - Or- leans Parishes study with fiscal year 1992 funds . Potential solu- tions to interior ...
Page 1226
... continue construction in Pools 1 , 2 , and 3 . I am pleased to note that , as a result of Public Law 102-240 , which ... continuing levee construction work in the New Orleans East and Chalmette units . In fiscal year 1993 we are ...
... continue construction in Pools 1 , 2 , and 3 . I am pleased to note that , as a result of Public Law 102-240 , which ... continuing levee construction work in the New Orleans East and Chalmette units . In fiscal year 1993 we are ...
Page 1227
... continue design and construction on this project . OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE , GENERAL Our request for Operation and Maintenance , General , funds in fiscal year 1993 amounts to $ 165.9 million , which is $ 9 million less than was ...
... continue design and construction on this project . OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE , GENERAL Our request for Operation and Maintenance , General , funds in fiscal year 1993 amounts to $ 165.9 million , which is $ 9 million less than was ...
Page 1228
... continue this work and initiate or continue other mainline Mississippi River Levee items . CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT Under the Channel Improvement project , about 967 miles of the 1,085 miles of authorized bank protection have been placed and ...
... continue this work and initiate or continue other mainline Mississippi River Levee items . CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT Under the Channel Improvement project , about 967 miles of the 1,085 miles of authorized bank protection have been placed and ...
Page 1229
... continue to be prepared to permit construction to continue during the reformulation process . Also in the Yazoo Basin , the funds requested for fiscal year 1993 for the Demonstration Erosion Control program will provide for initiation ...
... continue to be prepared to permit construction to continue during the reformulation process . Also in the Yazoo Basin , the funds requested for fiscal year 1993 for the Demonstration Erosion Control program will provide for initiation ...
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acres Allocation for FY Allocation FY 1992 Allocation Prior APPROPRIATION TITLE Balance to Complete bear all costs BENEFIT-COST RATIO BEVILL budget California Cash Contribution channel Complete After FY Cont'd continue Corps of Engineers COST RATIO cost sharing costs allocated County Creek District 29 JAN easements engineering and design Entire Project Environmental Impact Statement Estimated Federal Cost Estimated FY 1992 Estimated Non-Federal Cost feasibility phase feasibility study FEDERAL COST ESTIMATES feet Fiscal Year 1993 fish and wildlife flood control flood damages FY 1992 Allocation Harbor Harvey Canal includes Lake levee located Louisiana miles million Mississippi River Commission Mississippi Valley Division navigation non-Federal sponsor Operation and Maintenance percent Phase Federal Prado Dam preconstruction engineering Programmed Construction reconnaissance phase Resources Development Act Sacramento River Santa Ana River scheduled for completion South Pacific District South Pacific Division SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL DATA Total Operations Tributaries Unprogrammed Balance Water Resources Development YANKOUPE Yolo Bypass
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Page xv - ... (3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, no civil penalty shall be imposed if it can be shown by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant committed an act based on a good faith belief that he was acting to protect himself or herself, a member of his or her family, or any other individual from bodily harm, from any endangered or threatened species.
Page xx - The known lineal descendant or culturally affiliated Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization presents evidence which, if standing alone before the introduction of evidence to the contrary, would support a finding that the...
Page xv - The ownership or control of Native American cultural items which are excavated or discovered on Federal or tribal lands after the date of enactment of this Act shall be (with priority given in the order listed) — (1) in the case of Native American human remains and associated funerary objects, in the lineal descendants of the Native American; or (2) in any case in which such lineal descendants cannot be ascertained, and in the case of unassociated funerary objects, sacred objects, and objects of...
Page 1247 - Levees project is a component of the main stem system for the control of floods on the Mississippi River. The levee system provides protection to 23,620 square miles and partial protection to an additional 3,780 square miles in the alluvial valley subject to flooding by the project flood. The value of lands and improvements protected by authorized works against the design flood is $131.1 billion in 1997 dollars.
Page xxiii - Hawaiian organizations, or individuals, and (B) enter into any other agreement with the consent of the culturally affiliated tribe or organization as to the disposition of, or control over, items covered by this Act; (2) delay actions on repatriation requests that are pending on the date of enactment of this Act; (3) deny or otherwise affect access to any court; (4) limit any procedural or substantive right which may otherwise be secured to individuals or Indian tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations;...
Page xxiii - The United States district courts shall have jurisdiction over any action brought by any person alleging a violation of this Act and shall have the authority to issue such orders as may be necessary to enforce the provisions of this Act.
Page xx - Federal agency or museum cannot clearly determine which requesting party is the most appropriate claimant, the agency or museum may retain such item until the requesting parties agree upon its disposition or the dispute is otherwise resolved pursuant to the provisions of this Act or by a court of competent jurisdiction. (f) Museum Obligation — Any museum which repatriates any item in good faith pursuant to this Act shall not be liable for claims by an aggrieved party or for claims of breach of...
Page xx - Federal agency or museum shall expeditiously return such items unless such items are indispensable for completion of a specific scientific study, the outcome of which would be of major benefit to the United States.
Page xxiii - BETWEEN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND INDIAN TRIBES. This Act reflects the unique relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes- and Native Hawaiian organizations and should not be construed to establish a precedent with respect to any other individual, organization or foreign government. 25 USC 3011.
Page 2350 - Act of 1976 (PL 94-587) as amended by Section 933 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (PL 99-662) authorizes the placement of beach-quality sand onto adjacent beaches from the accomplishment of maintenance dredging of navigation projects.