Public Works for Water and Power Development and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1972: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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... million compared to $ 1,457 million for fiscal year 1972 , or a difference of $ 38 million . DISPOSAL AREAS FOR POLLUTED MATERIAL The 1972 request is predominantly for continuing , but slowed - down , progress on construction projects ...
... million compared to $ 1,457 million for fiscal year 1972 , or a difference of $ 38 million . DISPOSAL AREAS FOR POLLUTED MATERIAL The 1972 request is predominantly for continuing , but slowed - down , progress on construction projects ...
11. lappuse
... million and , as I mentioned previously , a substantial part of the increase in this request over last year is due to the $ 41 million required for the program of diking areas for the disposal of polluted materials dredged from the ...
... million and , as I mentioned previously , a substantial part of the increase in this request over last year is due to the $ 41 million required for the program of diking areas for the disposal of polluted materials dredged from the ...
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... million . For fiscal year 1971 , we are proposing to spend about $ 1 million and in fiscal year 1972 , the remainder of 20.
... million . For fiscal year 1971 , we are proposing to spend about $ 1 million and in fiscal year 1972 , the remainder of 20.
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... million and in fiscal year 1972 , the remainder of the $ 6.5 million , which will be $ 5.495 million . I have a breakdown which perhaps should be put in the record as to how much we would put on each one of the studies . Senator STENNIS ...
... million and in fiscal year 1972 , the remainder of the $ 6.5 million , which will be $ 5.495 million . I have a breakdown which perhaps should be put in the record as to how much we would put on each one of the studies . Senator STENNIS ...
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... million for 1971 and is budgeted for $ 828.3 million in 1972. Adjusting the 1972 amount for the ENR index rise from July 1969 to July 1970 , we get $ 743.8 million , or a decrease of $ 85.1 million . For the M.R. & T. appropriation ...
... million for 1971 and is budgeted for $ 828.3 million in 1972. Adjusting the 1972 amount for the ENR index rise from July 1969 to July 1970 , we get $ 743.8 million , or a decrease of $ 85.1 million . For the M.R. & T. appropriation ...
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30 June acre-feet acres Allocation for FY Allocation FY 1972 Allocations to 30 APPROPRIATION TITLE Balance to Complete Beach BENEFIT-COST RATIO budget budgetary reserve CAMM Chairman ELLENDER channel improvements Columbia River COMPARISON OF FEDERAL Complete After FY construction cooperation County Creek current Federal cost Engineering and Design estimated cost Estimated Federal Cost Estimated Non-Federal Cost Estimated Project Cost facilities Federal cost estimate feet fiscal year 1972 fish and wildlife Flood Control Act FY 1972 Balance Harbor Illinois Waterway insert the justification interests June 30 justification follows Kansas River KELLEY Lake Lands and Damages latest estimate levee located maintenance million Mississippi River Missouri River navigation North Dakota operation Pattonsburg percent placed in budgetary Preconstruction Planning recreation Reimbursement Relocations reservoir River Basin Senator STENNIS Spillway square miles storage study cost estimate submitted to Congress SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL DATA Supervision and Administration Total Estimated Project water supply Willamette River
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611. lappuse - ... hearings, and it will be submitted to you. We will see it through. SUBCOMMITTEE RECESS Senator PROXMIRE. Thank you very much. The meeting will stand recessed until 2 pm on Thursday, afternoon, when we will begin with operating expenses in the public safety appropriations. (Whereupon, at 1 :15 pm, Tuesday, March 17, the subcommittee was recessed to reconvene at 2 pm, Thursday, March 19.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1971 THURSDAY...