Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Public WorksU.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... financing of water resources and pollution control projects at the municipal , State , and Federal levels . The authority of the Federal Government should be increased , not for the purpose of establishing an overriding bureaucracy that ...
... financing of water resources and pollution control projects at the municipal , State , and Federal levels . The authority of the Federal Government should be increased , not for the purpose of establishing an overriding bureaucracy that ...
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... financing . State legislatures should be encouraged to adopt legislation au- thorizing States and cities to participate in river basin projects and within that framework to provide for : ( 1 ) Cost sharing by municipal and State ...
... financing . State legislatures should be encouraged to adopt legislation au- thorizing States and cities to participate in river basin projects and within that framework to provide for : ( 1 ) Cost sharing by municipal and State ...
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... financing should be accomplished on the river basin basis if possible , and with each State bearing its propor- tionate share of the cost of each project as it relates to an overall river basin water development and pollution control ...
... financing should be accomplished on the river basin basis if possible , and with each State bearing its propor- tionate share of the cost of each project as it relates to an overall river basin water development and pollution control ...
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... financing has made it almost impossible up to now to enlarge or consolidate the small units into a large metropolitan unit to serve a growing metropolitan area . At this point I would like to talk some about our own experiences to ...
... financing has made it almost impossible up to now to enlarge or consolidate the small units into a large metropolitan unit to serve a growing metropolitan area . At this point I would like to talk some about our own experiences to ...
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... financing for the growth of the entire area , and for continuity of its expansion as it expands . Sections 5 ( a ) and 5 ( b ) of H.R. 4036 will go far to alleviate this problem by encouraging and making it possible to have this ...
... financing for the growth of the entire area , and for continuity of its expansion as it expands . Sections 5 ( a ) and 5 ( b ) of H.R. 4036 will go far to alleviate this problem by encouraging and making it possible to have this ...
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Page 14 - Welfare, but not exceeding $100 per diem, including travel time, and while away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law (5 USC 73b-2) for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
Page 74 - USC 276a-276a-5), and every such employee shall receive compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times his basic rate of pay for all hours worked in any workweek in excess of eight hours in any workday or forty hours in the workweek, as the case may be.
Page 75 - ... except that any such storage and water releases shall not be provided as a substitute for adequate treatment or other methods of controlling waste at the source.
Page 348 - ... any refuse matter of any kind or description whatever other than that flowing from streets and sewers and passing therefrom in a liquid state...
Page 210 - ... it is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress to recognize, preserve, and protect the primary responsibilities and rights of the States in preventing and controlling water pollution...
Page 190 - State" means a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam. (e) The term "interstate waters" means all rivers, lakes, and other waters that flow across or form a part of State boundaries, including coastal waters. (f) The term "municipality...
Page 348 - The power to regulate commerce comprehends the control for that purpose, and to the extent necessary, of all the navigable waters of the United States which are accessible from a State other than those in which they lie. Fof this purpose they are the public property of the Nation and subject to all the requisite legislation by Congress.
Page 14 - Code. (b) The findings of fact by the Commissioner, if supported by substantial evidence, shall be conclusive; but the court, for good cause shown, may remand the case to the...
Page 203 - ... is occurring and whether effective progress toward abatement thereof is being made. If the Hearing Board finds such pollution is occurring and effective progress toward abatement thereof is...
Page 129 - If you have any questions I will be glad to try to answer them.