Water Resources: Hearing Before the Select Committee on National Water Resources, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 48. Bismarck, N. Dak., October 7, 1959, Volume 17 -Volume 28,Parte 23

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Página 3409 - location and plans for such bridges shall be approved by the Chief of Engineers and the Secretary of the Army before construction is commenced, and in approving the location and plans of any bridge, they may impose any specific conditions relating to the maintenance and operation of the structure which they may deem necessary in the
Página 3300 - Policy of State. It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the State that reasonable standards of purity of the waters of the State be maintained, consistent with public health, the public enjoyment of such waters, the propagation and protection of fish, shellfish and
Página 3106 - and St. Lawrence and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory as to
Página 3299 - five hundred dollars or by imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment, for each separate violation. Each day upon which such violation occurs shall constitute a separate violation.
Página 3106 - It is hereby ordained and declared by the authority aforesaid. That the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact between the original
Página 3109 - at the public expense, for the public benefit ; but does anyone doubt that it is of some peculiar local advantage to the property holders and business people of Washington? Shall we remove it for this reason? And If so, where shall we set it down, and be free from the difficulty? To make sure of
Página 3285 - Sewage" means the water-carried human or animal wastes from residences, buildings, industrial establishments or other places, together with such ground water infiltration and surface water as may be present and the admixture with sewage, as above defined, of industrial wastes or other wastes, as hereafter defined, shall also be considered "sewage
Página 3108 - denied, that these 13 States are a little more Interested In improvements on that great river than are the remaining 17. These instances of the Navy, and the .Mississippi River, show clearly that there is something of local advantage In the most general objects. But the converse is also true. Nothing
Página 3007 - to make grants to any State, municipality or intermunicipal or Interstate agency for the construction of necessary treatment works to prevent discharge of untreated or inadequately treated sewage or other
Página 3108 - partly to be ready for war. when war shall come, but partly also, and perhaps chiefly, for the protection of our commerce on the high seas. This latter object Is, for all I can see. In principle, the same as internal Improvements. The driving

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