Public Works for Water, Pollution Control, and Power Development and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1973: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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... Bartholomew basin are very fertile and have the potential to produce high yields . In 1958 , approximately 336,300 acres in the watershed were flooded and an additional 29 GILA RIVER, CAMELSBACK DAMSITE TO SALT RIVER, ARIZ...
... Bartholomew basin are very fertile and have the potential to produce high yields . In 1958 , approximately 336,300 acres in the watershed were flooded and an additional 29 GILA RIVER, CAMELSBACK DAMSITE TO SALT RIVER, ARIZ...
30. lappuse
... acres in the watershed were flooded and an additional 75,000 acres in the Boeuf and Tensas Rivers and Bayou Macon basins were flooded by waters that escaped from Bayou Bartholomew . The average annual flood damages under exist- ing ...
... acres in the watershed were flooded and an additional 75,000 acres in the Boeuf and Tensas Rivers and Bayou Macon basins were flooded by waters that escaped from Bayou Bartholomew . The average annual flood damages under exist- ing ...
31. lappuse
... acres of open lands and make feasible the conversion of 2,570 acres from woodland to cropland . Average annual benefits , all flood control , are estimated at $ 366,200 . The benefit - to - cost ratio for both the major outlet and the ...
... acres of open lands and make feasible the conversion of 2,570 acres from woodland to cropland . Average annual benefits , all flood control , are estimated at $ 366,200 . The benefit - to - cost ratio for both the major outlet and the ...
32. lappuse
... acres were overflowed by the maximum flood of record in November 1957 , of which about 9,400 acres were cultivation . Due to the time of the year , that flood caused only $ 32,700 damage . However , the June 1945 flood , of less ...
... acres were overflowed by the maximum flood of record in November 1957 , of which about 9,400 acres were cultivation . Due to the time of the year , that flood caused only $ 32,700 damage . However , the June 1945 flood , of less ...
33. lappuse
... acres would be inundated . The benefit - to - cost ratio is estimated to be 1.2 to 1. Average annual benefits are as follows : Current estimate , July 1971 base ( 100 - year life ) Average annual benefits_ . Flood control_____ Land ...
... acres would be inundated . The benefit - to - cost ratio is estimated to be 1.2 to 1. Average annual benefits are as follows : Current estimate , July 1971 base ( 100 - year life ) Average annual benefits_ . Flood control_____ Land ...
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acre-feet acres Allocations to date ARMSTRONG authorized average annual benefits Balance to complete benefit-cost ratio benefit-to-cost ratio budget request capability Chairman channel Colonel IRVING Colonel MILLER Colonel WALTER CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Corps of Engineers cost_ County data Estimated Federal Delaware River downstream dredging Duck River economic ELLENDER environmental impact statement Estimated Federal cost Estimated non-Federal cost estimated project cost Federal cost Corps financial data Estimated fiscal year 1973 fish and wildlife Flood Control Act flood plain House has included initiate preconstruction planning interests have requested irrigation Lake project land levee LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LMFBR Location and Description.-The ment Meramec River miles million MORRIS navigation needs Ohio River operation OPPOSITION Senator STENNIS percent Proposed Operations.-The amount reactor Reimbursement reservoir River Basin Scioto River statement follows storage submit a statement Summarized financial data tion Total estimated project utilized in fiscal Wabash River Wallisville Water Resources water supply
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