Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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89th Congress ABRAHAM KAZEN Administration agencies Alaska appropriation areas ASPINALL Assistant authorized Bonneville Power Administration Bureau of Mines California Chairman coal committee Congress construction contract cost CRAIG HOSMER Department desalting plant Director District economic ED EDMONDSON EDMONDSON energy engineering estimated facilities Federal fiscal year 1967 FUMICH funds gallons gentleman Geological Survey going Government Guam HALEY HANSEN HARTZOG HIBBARD HOLUM HOSMER increase Indian Affairs industry Interior Islands JAMES KEE JOE SKUBITZ JOHN KYL JOHNSON legislation LLOYD MEEDS LUZIO maps McCLURE ment million mineral National Park Service nuclear Office operation participation PECORA percent planning pollution present problems production proposed public lands question RAMEY RASMUSSEN REINECKE River ROGERS C. B. MORTON SANTIAGO POLANCO-ABREU Secretary UDALL statement TAYLOR Thank tion United utilities water resources WENDELL WYATT WYATT
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