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In addition to advancement of the objectives of the Act, "the committee believes that the agency or organization obtaining the water should be willing to pay at least 50 percent of the overall cost of producing it, including both capital cost and...
750 feet at elevation 3,150 feet. It would have a structural height of 415 feet, of which 105 feet would be below the streambed. The spillway and river outlet works would have a combined capacity of 310,000 cubic feet of water per second, which...
Sheet 2 of 2 Project & Item 1 Reimbursable Nonreimbursable Irrigation Power Municipal & Industrial Fish & Wildlife Recreation Flood Control Area Redevelopment PHASE II--CONTINUING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Central Ariz. Aqueduct Increment - - (21,449)...
There is also a major problem which develops below the reservoirs constructed on the Colorado River and its tributaries concerning the degradation of the river channel due to the release of clear water from the dam as compared with the historic...
commercial power and municipal and industrial water will be deposited. The surplus revenues can be used to provide financial assistance to project functions as required. Through this means, the repayment of the total development under established...
Reduced flows of 1,000 cubic feet per second would result in changes to the natural setting which can only be described as drastic. The greatly reduced volume would inevitably produce extensive physical changes within and adjacent to the stream...
OUR GROWING CRISIS— 3 (Continued from preceding page) upstream areas they cannot control. Meantime, the vast lakes they create to check floods are filling with the same silt—often at rates so appalling that the engineers are now building higher...
2009-04-01
Sheet 2 or Reimbursable Nonreimbursable Project & Item 1 Irrigation Power Municipal & Industrial Fish & Wildlife Recreation Flood Control Area Redevelopment PHASE II--CONTINUING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Central Ariz. Aqueduct Increment - - (21,449)...
IRRIGATION AND THE CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT 23 Plate 8 CENTRAL VALLEY PROJECT AT WORX- 1953 COST ^400,000,000 1,600,000 ACRE-FEET OF WATER DELIVERED FOR 720,000 ACRES OF LAND CROPS =^180,000,000 EMPLOY UP TO 32,000 WORKERS WAGES * 30,000,000...
2009-04-01
COPY February 25, 1956 Mr. William J* Hull, Chairman Legislative Committee Ohio Valley Improvement Assn., Inc. 1029 Federal Reserve Bank Building Cincinnati 2, Ohio Dear Mr. Hulls 1 an glai to have your assurance that your organisation is not...
2009-04-01
operating and maintaining the planned facilities, are included in establishing economic justification. The annual equivalent economic costs are determined by amortizing Federal investment costs over a 100-year period of analysis, using the current...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 19, 1955 FROM: Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Room 224, Senate Office Bldg, PJWER PROGRAM HEARINGS ANNOUNCED A series of coordinated hearings on public and private power programs, to be conducted...
2009-04-01
action programs. Much of the present prosperity of the region rests on the successful programs evolving from those efforts and also from those of municipalities and water districts. In an effort to do our part in continuing to meet the...
2 - ^ JL^> follow the extreme propaganda lineA©3T the most rabid and inaccurate opponents of the Colorado River. I'd like to discuss these three general conclusions r, one by one. Firstar, the editorial states that the power will be produced...
2009-03-01
and in Section 6: "That the dam and reservoir provided for by section 1 hereof shall be used: First, for river regulation, improvement of navigation, and flood control; second, for irrigation and domestic uses and satisfaction of present...
by flood, sediment, and seasonally inadequate flows, or are attempting to thrive on a limited or declining ground-water supply. The peculiar water problems of each of the many separate areas involved are nowhere near the magnitude of those...
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON 25, D. C. PRS 1919 SOL, W&P FEB 18 1963 Dear Senator Dominick: Your letter of January 22, 1963, to Secretary Udall has been referred to me for reply. In your letter...
.-f J HOWELL, STINE & OLMSTEAD Senator Arthur ?. Yatkins — - 2 July 1, 19^9 construct Glenn Canyon dam which is the second dam proposed by the Bureau as a part of the storage system on the Upper Colorado River, and will produce a very large...
2009-03-01
and New Mexico. This would require checking each individual proposal with Congressional delegation from concerned states. 3. Provide for development of plans for the importation of water into the lower basin and for coordination of such...
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2009-04-01
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