Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1979: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... areas . This is fairly important in the tract selection process . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS IN FRONTIER AREAS Another area in which we are initiating a new activity concerns selectively starting environmental impact statements in ...
... areas . This is fairly important in the tract selection process . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS IN FRONTIER AREAS Another area in which we are initiating a new activity concerns selectively starting environmental impact statements in ...
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... areas we know as the KRCRA's , the Known Recoverable Coal Resource Areas . It is from within these areas that the tracts will be selected for future competitive leasing . Eighty - nine Coal Resource Occurrence ( CRO ) and Coal ...
... areas we know as the KRCRA's , the Known Recoverable Coal Resource Areas . It is from within these areas that the tracts will be selected for future competitive leasing . Eighty - nine Coal Resource Occurrence ( CRO ) and Coal ...
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... AREAS 5.5 million acres - completed 1973 1978 1903 WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS ( deadlines not mandated ) 16.6 million acres WILDERNESS AND WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS ( deadlines mandated ) 12.6 million acres to be completed by 1983 This chart ...
... AREAS 5.5 million acres - completed 1973 1978 1903 WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS ( deadlines not mandated ) 16.6 million acres WILDERNESS AND WILDERNESS STUDY AREAS ( deadlines mandated ) 12.6 million acres to be completed by 1983 This chart ...
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... areas of extreme interest to the committee and the country as a whole , in which the Geological Survey plays a large ... areas that I would like . to mention , and then I will call on Dr. Hamilton , who is here , and the head of that ...
... areas of extreme interest to the committee and the country as a whole , in which the Geological Survey plays a large ... areas that I would like . to mention , and then I will call on Dr. Hamilton , who is here , and the head of that ...
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... areas , but we do have some . Dr. Hamilton is familiar with the details on instrumentation . Mr. HAMILTON . The main areas that we have concentrated on are the areas of highest earthquake occurrence , both in the United States and ...
... areas , but we do have some . Dr. Hamilton is familiar with the details on instrumentation . Mr. HAMILTON . The main areas that we have concentrated on are the areas of highest earthquake occurrence , both in the United States and ...
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Page 132 - Government drilling programs, carrying out the drilling will depend on a number of factors, not the least of which is the cost to the Government of going into the exploratory drilling program.
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Page 304 - Indians. (d) Despite such services, the unmet health needs of the American Indian people are severe and the health status of the Indians is far below that of the general population of the United States.
Page 495 - It's a pleasure for me to be here today to discuss with you the Forest Service's 1979 budget With me are members of our staff to help answer questions you might have.
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Page 202 - This concludes my statement, Mr. Chairman. I will be happy to answer any questions that you or any members of the committee may have concerning the work of the Commission.
Page 645 - It is the policy of the Congress that all forested lands in the National Forest System shall be maintained in appropriate forest cover with species of trees, degree of stocking, rate of growth, and conditions of stand designed to secure the maximum benefits of multiple use sustained yield management in accordance with land management plans.
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