Interior Department and Related Agencies Appropriations for ...: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States SenateU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 |
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... approximately 17 percent over calendar year 1959 , and an increase of approximately 29 percent over the average of 730 fire suppressions for the previous 5 years . In view of the growing fire danger to the public lands , presuppression ...
... approximately 17 percent over calendar year 1959 , and an increase of approximately 29 percent over the average of 730 fire suppressions for the previous 5 years . In view of the growing fire danger to the public lands , presuppression ...
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... approximately one - half complete . Many high fire hazard areas are remote and inaccessible and have inadequate detection facilities . Plans are to improve the detection system to cover all high risk and hazard areas , especially in the ...
... approximately one - half complete . Many high fire hazard areas are remote and inaccessible and have inadequate detection facilities . Plans are to improve the detection system to cover all high risk and hazard areas , especially in the ...
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... approximately 120 million board- feet of salvage and thinnings not chargeable to the allowable cut . Offering of this volume of timber is considered to reflect a balanced forestry program which requires an adequate sales program ...
... approximately 120 million board- feet of salvage and thinnings not chargeable to the allowable cut . Offering of this volume of timber is considered to reflect a balanced forestry program which requires an adequate sales program ...
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... Approximately 2,145,700 acres of O. & C. lands are protected under contracts with the State of Oregon and the Forest Service . The Bureau contributes to pre- suppression and control measures by removal of snags , slash disposal , and ...
... Approximately 2,145,700 acres of O. & C. lands are protected under contracts with the State of Oregon and the Forest Service . The Bureau contributes to pre- suppression and control measures by removal of snags , slash disposal , and ...
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... approximately 12 man - years of labor ; each dollar's worth of timber sold from these lands has an end - product value of about $ 20 . During fiscal year 1962 it is expected that more than 1.2 billion board feet of timber will be ...
... approximately 12 man - years of labor ; each dollar's worth of timber sold from these lands has an end - product value of about $ 20 . During fiscal year 1962 it is expected that more than 1.2 billion board feet of timber will be ...
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