Overhead and Underground Transmission Lines: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2507 and S. 2508. May 4-6, 1966

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 393 pages

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Page 8 - The Bureau of the Budget has advised that there is no objection to the presentation of this report from the standpoint of the Administration's program. Sincerely yours, KKNNETH HOLUM, Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
Page 66 - Service regulations have been modified for this system of accounts. The term includes generally all such costs incident to the development of an experimental or pilot model, a plant process, a product, a formula, an invention, or similar property, and the improvement...
Page 65 - The term includes generally all such costs incident to the development of an experimental or pilot model, a plant process, a product, a formula, an invention, or similar property, and the improvement of already existing property of the type mentioned.
Page 5 - The Secretary of the Interior shall make reports to the President and the Congress at the beginning of each regular session of the action taken or instituted by him under the provisions of this Act.
Page 167 - The Commission's renewed proceedings must include as a basic concern the preservation of natural beauty and of national historic shrines, keeping in mind that, in our affluent society, the cost of a project is only one of several factors to be considered.
Page 66 - ... to the extent that they represent expenditures for the acquisition or improvement of land or depreciable property, used in connection with the research or experimentation, to which the taxpayer acquires rights of ownership.
Page 13 - ... a minimum, contain a record of persons present, a description of matters discussed and conclusions reached, and copies of all reports received, issued, or approved by the committee.
Page 232 - ... nuclear-fueled electric generating station to be built on a company-owned, 800-acre site in Lacey Township, Ocean County, NJ The minimum initial capability of the station will be 515,000 kilowatts, but it is scheduled to attain a capacity in excess of 600,000 kilowatts. William H. McElwain, president of Jersey Central Power & Light Co. and New Jersey Power & Light Co., said the award was made on the basis of competitive proposals. General Electric Co., which selected Burns...
Page 137 - ... the cost of which shall be charged to the general reclamation fund and shall not be charged as a part of the construction or operation and maintenance cost...
Page 348 - Commission of its own motion, should always seek to insure that a fall and adequate record is presented to it. A regulatory commission can insure continuing confidence in its decisions only when it has used its staff and its own expertise in a manner not possible for the uninformed and poorly financed public.

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