Upstream Benefits: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate and Foregin Commerce, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, First and Second Sessions, on H.R. 5309, a Bill to Amend Part 1 of the Federal Power Act, H.R. 7201 and H.R. 7494, Bills to Provide for the Comprehensive Operation of Hydroelectric Power Resources of the United States, and for Other Purposes. July 16,27, 1959, and January 20, 1960U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 163 pages Considers H.R. 5309, H.R. 7201, and identical H.R. 7494, to amend the Federal Power Act to allow hydroelectric power plants to be charged when upstream construction or improvements on a separate project benefit the operations of the hydroelectric plant. |
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... Columbia River Basin . We also have present Mr. Frank L. Weaver , who is in charge of our engineering staff , working on headwater benefit charges , and Mr. John C. Mason , Deputy General Counsel , who has worked on this matter for ...
... Columbia River Basin . We also have present Mr. Frank L. Weaver , who is in charge of our engineering staff , working on headwater benefit charges , and Mr. John C. Mason , Deputy General Counsel , who has worked on this matter for ...
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... Columbia River Basin , this is particularly valuable . It is less valuable in other areas , but it is still a matter of considerable economic importance to achieve this real coordination of operations . It is done , Mr. Chairman , I ...
... Columbia River Basin , this is particularly valuable . It is less valuable in other areas , but it is still a matter of considerable economic importance to achieve this real coordination of operations . It is done , Mr. Chairman , I ...
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... Columbia River . You know you have Hungry Horse , and then Flathead Lake , and a whole series of developments below . There are benefits backward and for- ward in the Columbia River Basin . The mainstream developments are very extensive ...
... Columbia River . You know you have Hungry Horse , and then Flathead Lake , and a whole series of developments below . There are benefits backward and for- ward in the Columbia River Basin . The mainstream developments are very extensive ...
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... Columbia River , and Bonneville , of course , is operated by the Bonneville Power Administration , which is important . Mr. ROGERS of Texas . Your situation is that this would not bar the Federal Government insofar as their projects ...
... Columbia River , and Bonneville , of course , is operated by the Bonneville Power Administration , which is important . Mr. ROGERS of Texas . Your situation is that this would not bar the Federal Government insofar as their projects ...
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... Columbia system . When Senator Murray introduced S. 1782 , which is an identical bill introduced in the Senate , he said that the mere passage of this legislation would create from 500,000 to a million ... Columbia River 30 UPSTREAM BENEFITS.
... Columbia system . When Senator Murray introduced S. 1782 , which is an identical bill introduced in the Senate , he said that the mere passage of this legislation would create from 500,000 to a million ... Columbia River 30 UPSTREAM BENEFITS.
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Page 31 - That the licensee shall pay to the United States reasonable annual charges in an amount to be fixed by the commission for the purpose of reimbursing the United States for the costs of the administration of this Act; for recompensing it for the use, occupancy, and enjoyment of its lands or other property...
Page 31 - ... capacity may be issued without charge, except on tribal lands within Indian reservations; but in no case shall a license be issued free of charge for the development and utilization of power created by any Government dam and that the amount charged therefor in any license shall be such as determined by the commission.
Page 70 - States, shall at all times be controlled by such reasonable rules and regulations in the interest of navigation, including the control of the level of the pool caused by such dam or diversion structure as may be made from time to time by the Secretary of War.
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Page 62 - That the project adopted, including the maps, plans, and specifications, shall be such as in the judgment of the Commission will be best adapted to a comprehensive plan for improving or developing a waterway...
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