| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works - 1971 - 800 lapas
...environment in terms of its productivity, variety, spaciousness, beauty, and other measures of quality. d. To create new opportunities for the American people to use and enjoy their environment. GUIDELINES Our objectives can be translated into guidelines governing the Corps of Engineers' Civil... | |
| United States. Congress. House Government operations - 1971 - 1302 lapas
...environment in terms of its productivity, variety, spaciousness, beauty, and other measures of quality. d. To create new opportunities for the American people to use and enjoy their environment. GUIDELINES Our objectives can be translated into guidelines governing the Corps of Engineers' Civil... | |
| 1985 - 676 lapas
...the natural and man-made environment in terms of its variety, beauty, and other measures of quality. (4) To create new opportunities for the American people to use and enjoy their environment. §230.6 Actions normally requiring an EIS. Listed below are types of Corps of Engineers actions which... | |
| 1987 - 1050 lapas
...the natural and man-made environment in terms of its variety, beauty, and other measures of quality. (4) To create new opportunities for the American people to use and enjoy their environment. §230.6 Actions normally requiring an EIS. Listed below are types of Corps of Engineers actions which... | |
| 1972 - 814 lapas
...environment in terms of its productivity, variety, spaciousness, beauty, and other measures of quality. d. To create new opportunities for the American people to use and enjoy their environment. These objectives were translated into guidelines governing the Corps of Engineers Civil Works program... | |
| 1970 - 914 lapas
...environment in terms of its productivity, variety, spaciousness, beauty, and other measures of quality; and to create new opportunities for the American people to use and enjoy their environment." Varying an operation schedule on a reservoir so as not to interfere with the spawning of fish is practically... | |
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