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+ <title> - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000</title>
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+ <body><pre>
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+ [House Hearing, 106 Congress]
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+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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+
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+
8
+
9
+
10
+ LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS
11
+
12
+ FOR 2000
13
+
14
+ _______________________________________________________________________
15
+
16
+ HEARINGS
17
+
18
+ BEFORE A
19
+
20
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
21
+
22
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
23
+
24
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
25
+
26
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
27
+ FIRST SESSION
28
+ ________
29
+
30
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE
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+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina, Chairman
32
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ED PASTOR, Arizona
33
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
34
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
35
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
36
+
37
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
38
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
39
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
40
+ Edward E. Lombard, Staff Assistant
41
+
42
+ ________
43
+
44
+ PART 1
45
+
46
+ JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
47
+
48
+ <snowflake>
49
+
50
+ ________
51
+
52
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
53
+ ________
54
+
55
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
56
+ 53-880 WASHINGTON : 1999
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+
58
+
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+
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
61
+
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+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
63
+
64
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
65
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
66
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
67
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
68
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
69
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
70
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
71
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
72
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
73
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
74
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
75
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
76
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
77
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
79
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
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+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
81
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
83
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
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+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
85
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
86
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
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+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
88
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
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+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
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+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
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+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
92
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
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+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
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+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
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+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
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+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
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+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
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+
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+
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+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
102
+
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+ (ii)
104
+
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+
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+ C O N T E N T S
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+
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+ __________
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+ Page
110
+ Comparative statement of new budget (obligational) authority for
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+ 1999 and the budget estimates for 2000......................... 1
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+
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+ TITLE I--CONGRESSIONAL OPERATIONS
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+
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+ House of Representatives
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+
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+ Payments to Widows and Heirs of Deceased Members of Congress..... 21
118
+ Salaries and Expenses............................................ 25
119
+ House leadership offices..................................... 28
120
+ Members' representational allowances......................... 83
121
+ Committee employees.......................................... 87
122
+ Salaries, officers and employees............................. 95
123
+ Office of the Clerk...................................... 95
124
+ Office of the Sergeant at Arms........................... 99
125
+ Office of the Chief Administrative Officer............... 103
126
+ House Information Resources.............................. 111
127
+ Other offices and employees.............................. 138
128
+ Allowances and Expenses...................................... 180
129
+ House Child Care Center...................................... 200
130
+
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+ Joint Items
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+
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+ Joint Economic Committee......................................... 205
134
+ Joint Committee on Taxation...................................... 211
135
+ Office of the Attending Physician................................ 243
136
+ Capitol Police Board............................................. 247
137
+ Capitol Guide Service and Special Services Office................ 279
138
+ Statements of Appropriations..................................... 283
139
+
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+ Office of Compliance
141
+
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+ Salaries and Expenses............................................ 287
143
+
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+ Congressional Budget Office
145
+
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+ Salaries and Expenses............................................ 313
147
+
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+ Architect of the Capitol
149
+
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+ Summary.......................................................... 400
151
+ General Statement................................................ 385
152
+ Capitol Buildings and Grounds:
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+ Capitol buildings, salaries and expenses..................... 404
154
+ Capitol grounds.............................................. 504
155
+ Senate Office Buildings...................................... 537
156
+ House Office Buildings....................................... 598
157
+ Capitol Power Plant.......................................... 653
158
+ Library Buildings and Grounds.................................... 689
159
+ Botantic Garden.................................................. 736
160
+ Congressional Cemetery........................................... 763
161
+ Capitol Visitor Center........................................... 772
162
+
163
+ (iii)
164
+
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+ IV
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+
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+ Library of Congress
168
+
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+ Congressional Research Service
170
+
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+ Page
172
+
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+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 992
174
+
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+ Government Printing Office
176
+
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+ Congressional printing and binding............................... 1111
178
+
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+ TITLE II--OTHER AGENCIES
180
+
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+ Botanic Garden
182
+
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+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 736
184
+
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+ Library of Congress
186
+
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+ Introductory Statement........................................... 784
188
+ Summary tables................................................... 828
189
+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 838
190
+ Copyright Office, salaries and expenses.......................... 957
191
+ Books for the blind and physically handicapped, salaries and
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+ expenses....................................................... 1007
193
+ Furniture and furnishings........................................ 1019
194
+ Administrative provisions........................................ 1030
195
+ Reimbursable programs............................................ 1033
196
+ Appropriated gift and trust funds--joint projects................ 1039
197
+ Revolving funds.................................................. 1090
198
+ Capitol Improvement Projects through the Architect of the Capitol 1094
199
+
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+ Architect of the Capitol
201
+
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+ Library Buildings and Grounds
203
+
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+ Structural and mechanical care................................... 689
205
+
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+ Government Printing Office
207
+
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+ Summary table.................................................... 1104
209
+ Office of Superintendent of Documents, salaries and expenses..... 1128
210
+ Revolving fund................................................... 1147
211
+ Statistics....................................................... 1166
212
+
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+ General Accounting Office
214
+
215
+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 1169
216
+
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+ General Provisions
218
+
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+ Legislative Branch Financial Managers Council.................... 1297
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+ 
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+ <title> - RULES OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TOGETHER WITH SELECTED RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SELECTED STATUTES OF INTEREST</title>
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+ <body><pre>
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+ [House Hearing, 106 Congress]
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+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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+
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+
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+
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+ 106th Congress
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+ 1st Session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
11
+ ____________________________________________________________________
12
+
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+ RULES
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+
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+ OF THE
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+
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+ COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM
18
+
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+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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+
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+ TOGETHER WITH
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+
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+ SELECTED RULES OF THE
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+
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+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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+
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+ (Includig Clause 2 of Home Rule XI)
28
+
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+ AND
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+
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+ SELECTED STATUTES OF INTEREST
32
+
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+
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+ FEBRUARY 1999
35
+
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+
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+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Government Reform
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+
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+
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+
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+ [TEXT NOT AVAILABLE]
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+ 
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+ </pre></body></html>
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+ <title> - ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000</title>
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+ <body><pre>
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+ [House Hearing, 106 Congress]
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+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000
11
+
12
+ _______________________________________________________________________
13
+
14
+ HEARINGS
15
+
16
+ BEFORE A
17
+
18
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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+
20
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
21
+
22
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
23
+
24
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
25
+ FIRST SESSION
26
+
27
+ ________
28
+
29
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
30
+
31
+ RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
32
+
33
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
34
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan CHET EDWARDS, Texas
35
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York ED PASTOR, Arizona
36
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
37
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama
38
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
39
+
40
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
41
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
42
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
43
+ James D. Ogsbury, Jeanne L. Wilson, and Donald M. McKinnon,
44
+ Staff Assistants
45
+
46
+ ________
47
+
48
+ PART 4
49
+
50
+ Department of Energy Fiscal Year 2000 Budget
51
+ Justifications
52
+ Page
53
+ Atomic Energy Defense Activities................................. 1
54
+ Energy Supply.................................................... 685
55
+ Science.......................................................... 1101
56
+ Nuclear Waste Disposal........................................... 1469
57
+ Defense Nuclear Waste Disposal................................... 1542
58
+ Departmental Administration...................................... 1548
59
+ Inspector General................................................ 1676
60
+ Working Capital Fund............................................. 1692
61
+ Environmental Management......................................... 1739
62
+ Power Marketing Administrations.................................. 2621
63
+ Annual Performance Plan for FY 2000.............................. 2859
64
+
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+ ________
66
+
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+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
68
+ 54-291 WASHINGTON : 1999
69
+
70
+
71
+
72
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
73
+
74
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
75
+
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+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
77
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
78
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
79
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
80
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
81
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
82
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
83
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
84
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
85
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
86
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
87
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
88
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
89
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
90
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
91
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
92
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
93
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
94
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
95
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
96
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
97
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
98
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
99
+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
100
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
101
+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
102
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
103
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
104
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
105
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
106
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
107
+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
108
+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
109
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
110
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
111
+
112
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
113
+
114
+ (ii)
115
+
116
+
117
+
118
+
119
+ [Pages 1-2965--The official Committee record contains additional material here.]
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+ </pre></body></html>
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1
+ <html>
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+ <title> - ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000</title>
3
+ <body><pre>
4
+ [House Hearing, 106 Congress]
5
+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000
11
+
12
+ _______________________________________________________________________
13
+
14
+ HEARINGS
15
+
16
+ BEFORE A
17
+
18
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
19
+
20
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
21
+
22
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
23
+
24
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
25
+ FIRST SESSION
26
+ ________
27
+
28
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
29
+ RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
30
+
31
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
32
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan CHET EDWARDS, Texas
33
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York ED PASTOR, Arizona
34
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
35
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama
36
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
37
+
38
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
39
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
40
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
41
+ James D. Ogsbury, Jeanne L. Wilson, and Donald M. McKinnon,
42
+ Staff Assistants
43
+ ________
44
+
45
+ PART 2
46
+ Department of Army--Corps of Engineers
47
+ Fiscal Year 2000 Budget Justifications
48
+ Page
49
+ Civil Works Budget Request....................................... 1
50
+ Great Lakes and Ohio River Division.............................. 117
51
+ Mississippi Valley Division...................................... 333
52
+ North Atlantic Division.......................................... 781
53
+ Northwestern Division............................................ 1059
54
+ Pacific Ocean Division........................................... 1215
55
+ South Atlantic Division.......................................... 1289
56
+ South Pacific Division........................................... 1517
57
+ Southwestern Division............................................ 1815
58
+ Remaining Items.................................................. 1959
59
+ ________
60
+
61
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
62
+
63
+ ________
64
+
65
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
66
+ 54-335 WASHINGTON : 1999
67
+
68
+
69
+
70
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
71
+
72
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
73
+
74
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
75
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
76
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
77
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
78
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
79
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
80
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
81
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
82
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
83
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
84
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
85
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
86
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
87
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
88
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
89
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
90
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
91
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
92
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
93
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
94
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
95
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
96
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
97
+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
98
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
99
+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
100
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
101
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
102
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
103
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
104
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
105
+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
106
+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
107
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
108
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
109
+
110
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
111
+
112
+ (ii)
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114
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+
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+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS
11
+ FOR 2000
12
+
13
+ _______________________________________________________________________
14
+
15
+ HEARINGS
16
+
17
+ BEFORE A
18
+
19
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
20
+
21
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
22
+
23
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
24
+
25
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
26
+ FIRST SESSION
27
+ ________
28
+
29
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND RELATED AGENCIES
30
+ APPROPRIATIONS
31
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia, Chairman
32
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
33
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
34
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky ED PASTOR, Arizona
35
+ RON PACKARD, California CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
36
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
37
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
38
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
39
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
40
+
41
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
42
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
43
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
44
+ John T. Blazey II, Richard E. Efford, Stephanie K. Gupta, and Linda J.
45
+ Muir, Subcommittee Staff
46
+ ________
47
+
48
+ PART 1
49
+ 2000 BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS
50
+
51
+ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION:
52
+ Page
53
+ Budget in Brief and Performance Plan........................... 1
54
+ Bureau of Transportation Statistics............................ 199
55
+ Coast Guard.................................................... 281
56
+ Federal Highway Administration................................. 681
57
+ National Highway Traffic Safety Administration................. 1063
58
+ Office of Inspector General.................................... 1261
59
+ Research and Special Programs Administration................... 1433
60
+ Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation.................. 1669
61
+ Surface Transportation Board................................... 1719
62
+ RELATED AGENCIES:
63
+ Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board..... 1737
64
+ ________
65
+
66
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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+
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+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
69
+ 54-595 WASHINGTON : 1999
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+
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+
72
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
73
+
74
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
75
+
76
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
77
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
78
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
79
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
80
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
81
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
82
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
83
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
84
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
85
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
86
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
87
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
88
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
89
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
90
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
91
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
92
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
93
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
94
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
95
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
96
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
97
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
98
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
99
+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
100
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
101
+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
102
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
103
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
104
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
105
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
106
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
107
+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
108
+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
109
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
110
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
111
+
112
+
113
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
114
+
115
+ (ii)
116
+
117
+
118
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119
+ [The official Committee record contains additional material here.]
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8
+
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+
10
+ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS
11
+ FOR 2000
12
+
13
+ _______________________________________________________________________
14
+
15
+ HEARINGS
16
+
17
+ BEFORE A
18
+
19
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
20
+
21
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
22
+
23
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
24
+
25
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
26
+ FIRST SESSION
27
+ ________
28
+
29
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND RELATED AGENCIES
30
+ APPROPRIATIONS
31
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia, Chairman
32
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
33
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
34
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky ED PASTOR, Arizona
35
+ RON PACKARD, California CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
36
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
37
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
38
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
39
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
40
+
41
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
42
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
43
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
44
+ John T. Blazey II, Richard E. Efford, Stephanie K. Gupta, and Linda J.
45
+ Muir, Subcommittee Staff
46
+ ________
47
+
48
+ PART 2
49
+ 2000 BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS
50
+
51
+ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION:
52
+ Page
53
+
54
+ Federal Aviation Administration................................ 1
55
+ Federal Railroad Administration................................ 549
56
+ Grants to Amtrak.......................................... 735
57
+ Federal Transit Administration................................. 793
58
+ FHWA (Performance Plan only)................................... 1455
59
+ Office of the Secretary........................................ 1047
60
+ States and U.S. Territories obligations................... 1527
61
+ RELATED AGENCIES:
62
+
63
+ National Transportation Safety Board........................... 1163
64
+ Panama Canal Commission........................................ 1397
65
+ ________
66
+
67
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
68
+ ________
69
+
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+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
71
+ 54-596 WASHINGTON : 1999
72
+
73
+
74
+
75
+
76
+
77
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
78
+
79
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
80
+
81
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
82
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
83
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
84
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
85
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
86
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
87
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
88
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
89
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
90
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
91
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
92
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
93
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
94
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
95
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
96
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
97
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
98
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
99
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
100
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
101
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
102
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
103
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
104
+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
105
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
106
+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
107
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
108
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
109
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
110
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
111
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
112
+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
113
+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
114
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
115
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
116
+
117
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
118
+
119
+ (ii)
120
+
121
+
122
+
123
+
124
+
125
+ [The official Commmittee record contains additional material here -- Pages 1-1826.]
126
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127
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6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
11
+
12
+ FOR 2000
13
+
14
+ _______________________________________________________________________
15
+
16
+ HEARINGS
17
+
18
+ BEFORE A
19
+
20
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
21
+
22
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
23
+
24
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
25
+
26
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
27
+ FIRST SESSION
28
+ ________
29
+
30
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
31
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio, Chairman
32
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
33
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
34
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas SAM FARR, California
35
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York ALLEN BOYD, Florida
36
+ DAN MILLER, Florida NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
37
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
38
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
39
+
40
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
41
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
42
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
43
+
44
+ Elizabeth C. Dawson, Brian L. Potts, and Mary C. Arnold, Subcommittee
45
+ Staff
46
+ ________
47
+
48
+ PART 3
49
+ JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
50
+ AIR FORCE
51
+ Page
52
+ Military Construction............................................ 1
53
+ Family Housing................................................... 303
54
+
55
+ RESERVE COMPONENTS
56
+
57
+ Air National Guard............................................... 493
58
+ Air Force Reserve................................................ 561
59
+ ________
60
+
61
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
62
+ 54-666 WASHINGTON : 1999
63
+
64
+
65
+
66
+
67
+
68
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
69
+
70
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
71
+
72
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
73
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
74
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
75
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
76
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
77
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
78
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
79
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
80
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
81
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
82
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
83
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
84
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
85
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
86
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
87
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
88
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
89
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
90
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
91
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
92
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
93
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
94
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
95
+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
96
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
97
+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
98
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
99
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
100
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
101
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
102
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
103
+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
104
+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
105
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
106
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
107
+
108
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
109
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110
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3
+ <body><pre>
4
+ [House Hearing, 106 Congress]
5
+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000
11
+
12
+ _______________________________________________________________________
13
+
14
+ HEARINGS
15
+
16
+ BEFORE A
17
+
18
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
19
+
20
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
21
+
22
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
23
+
24
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
25
+ FIRST SESSION
26
+ ________
27
+
28
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
29
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio, Chairman
30
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
31
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
32
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas SAM FARR, California
33
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York ALLEN BOYD, Florida
34
+ DAN MILLER, Florida NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
35
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
36
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
37
+
38
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
39
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
40
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
41
+ Elizabeth C. Dawson, Brian L. Potts, and Mary C. Arnold, Subcommittee
42
+ Staff
43
+ ________
44
+
45
+ PART 1
46
+ JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
47
+ Page
48
+ Appropriation Request for Fiscal Year 2000....................... 1
49
+ Appendix: Approved Fiscal Year 1999 Appropriation Request (P.L.
50
+ 105-237).......................................................... 23
51
+ Maps of Major Military Installations, by State................... 67
52
+
53
+ ARMY
54
+
55
+ Military Construction............................................ 145
56
+ Family Housing................................................... 515
57
+ Homeowners Assistance Fund....................................... 607
58
+
59
+ RESERVE COMPONENTS
60
+
61
+ Army National Guard.............................................. 613
62
+ Army Reserve..................................................... 665
63
+ ________
64
+
65
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
66
+ 54-922 O WASHINGTON : 1999
67
+
68
+
69
+
70
+
71
+
72
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
73
+
74
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
75
+
76
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
77
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
78
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
79
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
80
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
81
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
82
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
83
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
84
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
85
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
86
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
87
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
88
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
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+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
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+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
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+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
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+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
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+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
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+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
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+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
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+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
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+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
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+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
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+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
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+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
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+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
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+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
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+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
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+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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+ <title> - MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000</title>
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+ <body><pre>
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+ [House Hearing, 106 Congress]
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+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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+ FOR 2000
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+
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+ _______________________________________________________________________
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+
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+ HEARINGS
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+
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+ BEFORE A
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+
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+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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+
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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+
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+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
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+ FIRST SESSION
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+
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+ ________
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+
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+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
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+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio, Chairman
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+
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+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas SAM FARR, California
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+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York ALLEN BOYD, Florida
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+ DAN MILLER, Florida NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
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+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
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+
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+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
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+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
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+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
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+ Elizabeth C. Dawson, Brian L. Potts, and Mary C. Arnold, Subcommittee
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+ Staff
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+
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+ ________
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+
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+ PART 4
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+ JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
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+ BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE
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+ Page
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+ Executive Summary................................................ 1
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+ Army--Part IV.................................................... 49
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+ Navy--Part III................................................... 199
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+ Navy--Part IV.................................................... 359
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+ Air Force--Part IV............................................... 605
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+ Defense Logistics Agency......................................... 695
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+
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+ ________
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+
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+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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+ 55-010 O WASHINGTON : 1999
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+
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+
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
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+
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+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
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+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
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+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
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+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
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+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
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+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
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+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
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+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
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+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
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+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
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+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
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+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
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+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
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+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
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+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
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+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
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+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
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+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
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+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
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+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
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+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
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+
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+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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+
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+ (ii)
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+ [The official Commmittee record contains additional material here--Pages 1-726].
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+ <title> - OVERSIGHT HEARING ON GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN AND PROPOSED VISITORS CENTER</title>
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+ <body><pre>
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+ [House Hearing, 106 Congress]
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+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ OVERSIGHT HEARING ON GETTYSBURG NATIONAL
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+ MILITARY PARK GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
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+ AND PROPOSED VISITORS CENTER
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+ ======================================================================
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+
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+ HEARING
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+ BEFORE THE
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+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL PARKS AND PUBLIC
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+ LANDS
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+ OF THE
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+ COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES
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+
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+
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+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE
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+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
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+ FIRST SESSION
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+
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+ -----------
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+
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+ FEBRUARY 11, 1999, WASHINGTON, DC
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+
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+ -----------
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+
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+ SERIAL NO. 106-4
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+
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+ ----------
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+
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+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Resources
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+
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+ Available via the World Wide Web: http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress
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+ /house
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+
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+ or
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+ Committee address: http://www.house.gov/resources
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+
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+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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+ <html>
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+ <title> - MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000</title>
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+ <body><pre>
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+ [House Hearing, 106 Congress]
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+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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+
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+
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+
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+
10
+ MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
11
+
12
+ FOR 2000
13
+
14
+ _______________________________________________________________________
15
+
16
+ HEARINGS
17
+
18
+ BEFORE A
19
+
20
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
21
+
22
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
23
+
24
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
25
+
26
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
27
+ FIRST SESSION
28
+ ________
29
+
30
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
31
+
32
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio, Chairman
33
+
34
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
35
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
36
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas SAM FARR, California
37
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York ALLEN BOYD, Florida
38
+ DAN MILLER, Florida NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
39
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
40
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
41
+
42
+
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+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
44
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
45
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
46
+ Elizabeth C. Dawson, Brian L. Potts, and Mary C. Arnold, Subcommittee
47
+ Staff
48
+ ________
49
+
50
+ PART 2
51
+ JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
52
+
53
+ NAVY AND MARINE CORPS
54
+ Page
55
+ Military Construction............................................ 1
56
+ Family Housing................................................... 289
57
+
58
+ RESERVE COMPONENTS
59
+
60
+ Naval Reserve.................................................... 409
61
+
62
+ DEFENSE AGENCIES
63
+
64
+ Military Construction............................................ 445
65
+ Family Housing................................................... 621
66
+
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+ North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program... 653
68
+ ________
69
+
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+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
71
+ 55-136 O WASHINGTON : 1999
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+
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+
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+
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+
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
79
+
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+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
81
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
82
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
83
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
84
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
85
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
86
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
87
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
88
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
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+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
90
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
91
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
92
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
93
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
94
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
95
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
96
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
97
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
98
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
99
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
100
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
101
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
102
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
103
+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
104
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
105
+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
106
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
107
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
108
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
109
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
110
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
111
+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
112
+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
113
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
114
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
115
+
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+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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+
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+ (ii)
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+ [The official Committee record contains additional material here.]
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+ <body><pre>
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+ [House Hearing, 106 Congress]
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+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
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+
8
+
9
+
10
+ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000
11
+
12
+ _______________________________________________________________________
13
+
14
+ HEARINGS
15
+
16
+ BEFORE A
17
+
18
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
19
+
20
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
21
+
22
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
23
+
24
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
25
+ FIRST SESSION
26
+
27
+ ________
28
+
29
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES
30
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio, Chairman
31
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
32
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
33
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
34
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
35
+ Washington Alabama
36
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
37
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia
38
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
39
+
40
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
41
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
42
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
43
+ Deborah Weatherly, Loretta Beaumont, Joel Kaplan, and Christopher
44
+ Topik,
45
+ Staff Assistants
46
+
47
+ ________
48
+
49
+ PART 1
50
+ Justification of the Budget Estimates
51
+ Page
52
+ Bureau of Land Management........................................ 1
53
+ Fish and Wildlife Service........................................ 617
54
+ National Park Service............................................ 1215
55
+
56
+ ________
57
+
58
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
59
+
60
+ ________
61
+
62
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
63
+ 55-253 WASHINGTON : 1999
64
+
65
+
66
+
67
+
68
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
69
+
70
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
71
+
72
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
73
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
74
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
75
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
76
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
77
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
78
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
79
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
80
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
81
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
82
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
83
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
84
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
85
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
86
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
87
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
88
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
89
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
90
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
91
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
92
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
93
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
94
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
95
+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
96
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
97
+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
98
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
99
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
100
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
101
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
102
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
103
+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
104
+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
105
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
106
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
107
+
108
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
109
+
110
+ (ii)
111
+
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+
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+
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+ [The official Commmittee record contains additional material here--Pages 1-1855.]
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+ <body><pre>
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+ [House Hearing, 106 Congress]
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+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2000
11
+
12
+ _______________________________________________________________________
13
+
14
+ HEARINGS
15
+
16
+ BEFORE A
17
+
18
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
19
+
20
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
21
+
22
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
23
+
24
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
25
+ FIRST SESSION
26
+
27
+ ________
28
+
29
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES
30
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio, Chairman
31
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
32
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
33
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
34
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
35
+ Washington Alabama
36
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
37
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia
38
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
39
+
40
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
41
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
42
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
43
+ Deborah Weatherly, Loretta Beaumont, Joel Kaplan, and Christopher
44
+ Topik,
45
+ Staff Assistants
46
+
47
+ ________
48
+ PART 2
49
+ Justification of the Budget Estimates
50
+ Page
51
+ U.S. Geological Survey........................................... 1
52
+ Minerals Management Service...................................... 389
53
+ Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement............. 645
54
+ Bureau of Indian Affairs......................................... 861
55
+ DOI Office of Insular Affairs.................................... 1345
56
+ DOI Departmental Management...................................... 1419
57
+ DOI Office of the Solicitor...................................... 1703
58
+ DOI Office of the Inspector General.............................. 1795
59
+ DOI Office of Special Trustee.................................... 1825
60
+ National Indian Gaming Commission................................ 1921
61
+ Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration Program....... 1937
62
+ ________
63
+
64
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
65
+
66
+ ________
67
+
68
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
69
+ 55-301 WASHINGTON : 1999
70
+
71
+
72
+
73
+
74
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
75
+
76
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
77
+
78
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
79
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
80
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
81
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
82
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
83
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
84
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
85
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
86
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
87
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
88
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
89
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
90
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
91
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
92
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
93
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
94
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
95
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
96
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
97
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
98
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
99
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
100
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
101
+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
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+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
103
+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
104
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
105
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
106
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
107
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
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+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
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+ FIRST SESSION
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+
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+ ________
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31
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES
32
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio, Chairman
33
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
34
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
35
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
36
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
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+ Washington Alabama
38
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
39
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia
40
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
41
+
42
+
43
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
44
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
45
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
46
+ Deborah Weatherly, Loretta Beaumont, Joel Kaplan, and Christopher
47
+ Topik,
48
+ Staff Assistants
49
+
50
+ ________
51
+
52
+ PART 3
53
+ Justification of the Budget Estimates
54
+ Page
55
+ United States Forest Service..................................... 1
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+ Department of Energy............................................. 523
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+
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+ ________
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+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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+ ________
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+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
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+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
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+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
78
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
79
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
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+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
81
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
82
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
83
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
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+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
87
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
88
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
89
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
90
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
91
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
92
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
93
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
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+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
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+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
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+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
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+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
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102
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+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
104
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
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+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
107
+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
108
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
109
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
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+ Staff Assistants
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+ ________
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+ Justification of the Budget Estimates
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+ Smithsonian Institution.......................................... 339
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+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
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+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
92
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
94
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
95
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
97
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
98
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
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+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
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+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
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+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
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+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
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+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
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+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
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+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
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+ BEFORE A
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+
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+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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+
20
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
21
+
22
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
23
+
24
+ ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
25
+ FIRST SESSION
26
+ ________
27
+
28
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
29
+ RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
30
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
31
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan CHET EDWARDS, Texas
32
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York ED PASTOR, Arizona
33
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
34
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama
35
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
36
+
37
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full
38
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
39
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
40
+ James D. Ogsbury, Jeanne L. Wilson, and Donald M. McKinnon,
41
+ Staff Assistants
42
+ ________
43
+
44
+ PART 7
45
+
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+ TESTIMONY OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND OTHER
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+ INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS
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+
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+ <snowflake>
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+ ________
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+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman
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+
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+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
68
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
69
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
70
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
71
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
72
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
73
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
74
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
75
+ RON PACKARD, California NANCY PELOSI, California
76
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
77
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York NITA M. LOWEY, New York
78
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
79
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
80
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
81
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
82
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan ED PASTOR, Arizona
83
+ DAN MILLER, Florida CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
84
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
85
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia CHET EDWARDS, Texas
86
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr.,
87
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi Alabama
88
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
89
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
90
+ Washington LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
91
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, SAM FARR, California
92
+ California JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
93
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
94
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee ALLEN BOYD, Florida
95
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
96
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
97
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
98
+ JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
99
+ JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
100
+ KAY GRANGER, Texas
101
+ JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
102
+
103
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
104
+
105
+ (ii)
106
+
107
+ [The official Committee record contains additional information here.]
108
+
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+
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+
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+ W I T N E S S E S
112
+
113
+ ----------
114
+ Page
115
+ Akin, Statement of Richard....................................... 405
116
+ Sutter Basin...............................................207, 209
117
+ Alabama Electric Cooperative, Inc., Statement of................768-772
118
+ Funding for the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway and Mobile
119
+ Harbor..................................................... 768
120
+ Support funding for General Investigations Warrior-Tombigbee
121
+ Waterway Association......................................769-772
122
+ Supports adequate O&M funds for Mobile Harbor...............769-772
123
+ Supports level funding for Operation and Maintenance........769-772
124
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................769-772
125
+ Allen, Statement of E.D.........................................615-620
126
+ Feasibility Study Beach Erosion.............................618-619
127
+ Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors Model Study..............615-616
128
+ Los Angeles River Maintenance Dredging......................617-618
129
+ Port of Long Beach Deepening, Queens Gate...................616-617
130
+ Allen, Statement of Ron W.......................................546-551
131
+ Department of Energy Environmental Management Program........ 550
132
+ American Farm Bureau Federation, Statement of...................110-115
133
+ LaGrange and Peoria Locks.................................... 114
134
+ Locks 24, 24, 22 & 21 on Mississippi......................... 114
135
+ Major Maintenance on the Mississippi River System............ 114
136
+ American Public Power Association, Statement of.................121-124
137
+ Advanced Hydropower Turbine Program.........................122-123
138
+ Climate Change Programs...................................... 124
139
+ Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation................. 123
140
+ Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).................. 124
141
+ Federal Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs)............... 123
142
+ Renewable Energy Production Incentive Program (REPI)......... 122
143
+ Renewable Energy Programs.................................... 121
144
+ Storage for High-Level Nuclear Waste......................... 122
145
+ American Wind Energy Association, Testimony of..................133-142
146
+ Renewable Energy Production Incentive Program (REPI)........134-142
147
+ Wind Power Program..........................................134-142
148
+ Anderson, Testimony of Mayor Rodger.............................. 345
149
+ Morro Bay Harbor............................................. 345
150
+ Anthes, Statement of Richard A..................................727-728
151
+ Department of Energy......................................... 727
152
+ Research Activities for Atmospheric Radiation Measurement
153
+ Program (ARM).............................................. 727
154
+ Scientific Simulation Initiative (SSI)....................... 728
155
+ Arkansas River Basin Interstate Committee, Statement of.........146-147
156
+ Arkansas River Navigation System............................. 147
157
+ Equus Beds Groundwater Recharge Demonstration Project........ 147
158
+ Installation of Tow Haulage Equipment........................ 147
159
+ Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program........ 147
160
+ Armstrong, Testimony of Michael D...............................535-537
161
+ Monterey County Water Resources Agency......................535-537
162
+ Association of State Floodplain Managers, Inc., Testimony of....167-169
163
+ Floodplain Management Services..............................168-169
164
+ Baldwin, Statement of David.....................................420-425
165
+ Fusion Energy Sciences Program..............................420-425
166
+ Bartels and Manville, Testimony of Tom and James................664-667
167
+ Ohio River Division (ORD)...................................664-667
168
+ South Atlantic Division (SAD)...............................664-667
169
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................664-667
170
+ Beard, Statement of Daniel P....................................541-545
171
+ Atchafalaya Basin Floodway System Project, Mississippi....... 542
172
+ Clean Water Action Plan.....................................542-544
173
+ Everglades and South Florida Ecosystem Restoration........... 541
174
+ Savannah Harbor Expansion, Georgia........................... 544
175
+ Upper Mississippi River Environmental Management............. 542
176
+ White River, Arkansas........................................ 544
177
+ Belza, Statement of Tib.........................................267-270
178
+ Yuba River Basin............................................267-270
179
+ Bereuter, Testimony of the Honorable Doug (Member of Congress)... 1-5
180
+ Missouri River Mitigation Project............................ 1-2
181
+ Antelope Creek Flood Control and Drainage Study.............. 2
182
+ Lower Platte River and Tributaries Flood Control Study....... 3-4
183
+ Missouri National Recreation River........................... 2-3
184
+ Missouri Research and Education Center....................... 3
185
+ Biggert, Statement of the Honorable Judy (Member of Congress).... 6-7
186
+ Argonne's Electromettalurgical Treatment (EMT)............... 6-7
187
+ Biggs, Statement of Otha Lee..................................... 391
188
+ Alabama-Coosa River Basin.................................... 391
189
+ Mobile Bay................................................... 391
190
+ Bishops, Statement of Eustace E. Sr.............................. 707
191
+ Operation & Maintenance of the ACF River System (including
192
+ George W. Andrew Lock, Dam and Lake)....................... 707
193
+ Bohnsack, Testimony of Fran...................................... 86-87
194
+ Miami River.................................................. 86-87
195
+ Bollinger, Statement of Donald T................................488-494
196
+ Construction and Mitigation Implement........................ 490
197
+ Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (IHNC) Lock, LA................ 493
198
+ Intracoastal Waterway Locks, LA.............................. 493
199
+ Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (MRGO), LA, Maintenance
200
+ Dredging................................................... 493
201
+ Mississippi River Outlets at Venice, LA...................... 493
202
+ Mississippi River Ship Channel, Gulf to Baton Rouge, LA...... 493
203
+ Mississippi River, Baton Rouge to the Gulf, Maintenance
204
+ Dredging................................................... 493
205
+ Calcasieu Lock, LA........................................... 493
206
+ Calcasieu River and Pass, LA................................. 494
207
+ Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, LA and TX........................ 493
208
+ J. Bennett Johnston Waterway, Mississippi River to Shreveport 494
209
+ Boyd, Testimony of President Bernadine..........................431-435
210
+ Fort McDowell Indian Community..............................431-435
211
+ Bransford, Testimony of Donald..................................219-221
212
+ Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District............................219-221
213
+ Brescia, Testimony of Christopher J.............................517-521
214
+ Comprehensive Plan Study..................................... 518
215
+ Construction General......................................... 519
216
+ EMP.......................................................... 519
217
+ General Investigations....................................... 518
218
+ Illinois Waterway............................................ 519
219
+ Kaskaskia River Navigation................................... 519
220
+ L&D 12 Rehab................................................. 519
221
+ L&D 14 Rehab................................................. 519
222
+ L&D 24 Part 1 Rehab.......................................... 519
223
+ L&D 24 Part 2 Rehab.......................................... 519
224
+ L&D 25 Rehab................................................. 519
225
+ L&D 3 Rehab.................................................. 519
226
+ Major Maintenance............................................ 519
227
+ Mel Price.................................................... 519
228
+ Missouri River............................................... 519
229
+ Missouri River Mitigation.................................... 519
230
+ MS River (MO-OH)............................................. 519
231
+ MS River (MO-OH)............................................. 519
232
+ MS River (MN-MO)............................................. 519
233
+ Operation and Maintenance.................................... 519
234
+ Upper Mississippi Flow Frequency............................. 518
235
+ Upper Mississippi Navigation Study........................... 518
236
+ Bridley, Statement of John......................................362-363
237
+ Operations and Maintenance Dredging.......................... 362
238
+ New Construction Project--Dredge Acquisition................362-363
239
+ Brier and Waldron, Testimony of Keith and Marie.................238-240
240
+ Escondido Water Reclamation Program.......................... 239
241
+ Business Council for Sustainable Energy, Testimony of...........692-696
242
+ Federal Programs to Promote Renewable Energy Resources....... 692
243
+ International Activities..................................... 696
244
+ Renewable Energy Production Incentive Program...................695-696
245
+ Solar Energy................................................694-695
246
+ Wind........................................................693-694
247
+ Butte County, Oroville, CA, Statement of........................271-272
248
+ Butte Basin Overflow......................................... 271
249
+ Cherokee Canal............................................... 272
250
+ Byrnes, Statement of Robert J...................................334-339
251
+ Stage II of the Marshall, Minnesota Flood Control Project...335-339
252
+ California Statement List........................................ 192
253
+ Campbell, Testimony of Joseph L.................................215-216
254
+ Contra Costa Canal..............................................215-216
255
+ Castro, Statement of Richard....................................426-429
256
+ El Paso Wastewater Reclamation Program......................427-428
257
+ Cawelo Water District, Statement of.............................. 276
258
+ Poso Creek Stream Group (Deer Creek, White River, Rag Gulch,
259
+ Poso Creek)................................................ 276
260
+ Center for Cognition, Learning, Emotion and Memory, Statement of307-310
261
+ Cognition, Learning, Emotion and Memory Studies at NYU (CLEM307-310
262
+ City of Miami, FL, Statement of.................................340-344
263
+ New Beach Erosion Control Initiative........................340-344
264
+ Miami--Dade County........................................... 344
265
+ City of Phoenix, Testimony of...................................353-356
266
+ Rio Salado and Rio Salado Phase II..........................354-355
267
+ Gila River, Northeast Drainage Area.......................... 356
268
+ Tres Rios.................................................... 355
269
+ City of Stockton, CA, Statement of..........................285-289
270
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................286-288
271
+ Bay-Delta Ecosystem Restoration.............................. 288
272
+ Consumnes and Modkelumne River.............................286, 287
273
+ Farmington Dam.............................................286, 287
274
+ Port of Stockton and San Joaquin River Channel............... 286
275
+ San Joaquin Watershed......................................286, 287
276
+ South Delta Barriers......................................... 286
277
+ South Delta Barriers.......................................286, 288
278
+ Stockton Metropolitan Area................................... 286
279
+ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation................................... 288
280
+ Water Resource Development Act, 1996, Sec 206, Aquatic
281
+ Ecosystem Restoration, Stockton Waterfront...............286, 287
282
+ Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Forum, Statement of.......381-384
283
+ Colorado River Salinity Control Program.....................381-384
284
+ Colvin, Testimony of Joe F......................................572-577
285
+ Nuclear Regulatory Commission...............................573-574
286
+ DOE Radiation Standards...................................... 577
287
+ Federal Storage and Disposal of Used Nuclear Fuel...........575-576
288
+ International Nuclear Safety Program and Nuclear Energy
289
+ Agency..................................................... 577
290
+ Low-Dose Radiation Research.................................. 576
291
+ Medical Isotopes............................................. 577
292
+ Nuclear Energy Research and Development.....................574-575
293
+ Surplus Weapons Material Disposition......................... 577
294
+ Uranium Decontamination and Decommissioning.................576-577
295
+ Condit, Statement of the Honorable Gary A. (Member of Congress).. 8-12
296
+ Sacramento/San Joaquin Main Stem Comprehensive Study......... 8
297
+ CALFED Bay--Delta Program.................................... 11-12
298
+ Central Valley Project....................................... 12
299
+ CVPIA Restoration Fund....................................... 12
300
+ Merced County Streams Project Continuing Construction........ 10
301
+ San Joaquin River and Tributaries Clearing and Snagging
302
+ Projects--Section 208...................................... 10-11
303
+ San Joaquin River West Stanislaus County Watershed
304
+ Feasibility Study.......................................... 8-9
305
+ Tuolumne River Feasibility Study............................. 9-10
306
+ San Joaquin River Agreement.................................. 12
307
+ Conservation, Recreation and Tribal Groups, Statement of........125-127
308
+ Missouri River Fish and Wildlife Mitigation Project.........125-127
309
+ Coosa-Alabama River Improvement Association, Statement of.......385-389
310
+ Coosa-Alabama Waterway....................................... 390
311
+ Coosa-Alabama River Improvement Association, Testimony of.......393-394
312
+ Alabama-Coosa River Basin Water Projects..................... 393
313
+ Corbett, McDonough, Borrone, Statement of Kevin S., Frank M. and
314
+ Lillian C.....................................................604-608
315
+ Arthur Kill Channel Extension..............................605, 607
316
+ Kill van Kull--Newark Bay Channels, NY & NJ................605, 606
317
+ NJ & NJ Estuary Restoration Study.....................605, 607, 608
318
+ NY & NJ Channels: Arthur Kill, NJ & NY.....................605, 607
319
+ NY & NJ Channels: Arthur Kill, NY & NJ.....................605, 606
320
+ NY & NJ Channels: Port Jersey, NJ..........................605, 606
321
+ NY & NJ Harbor Navigation Study............................605, 607
322
+ NY & NJ Harbor Navigation Study--PED.......................605, 607
323
+ NY Harbor & Adjacent Channels: Claremont Channel, NJ..605, 607, 608
324
+ NY Harbor & Red Hook Anchorage.............................605, 607
325
+ NY Harbor Collection and Removal of Drift, NY & NJ....605, 606, 607
326
+ County of San Joaquin, Testimony of.............................241-245
327
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................242-245
328
+ Bay-Delta Ecosystem Restoration--CALFED....................242, 244
329
+ Port of Stockton and San Joaquin River Channel Deepening...242, 244
330
+ Sacramento and San Joaquin Delta Investigations............242, 243
331
+ Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers Comprehensive Study......242, 243
332
+ San Joaquin River Basin, Stockton Metropolitan Area (Section
333
+ 211).....................................................242, 243
334
+ San Joaquin River Basin, Cosumnes and Mokelumne River......242, 244
335
+ San Joaquin River Basin, Stockton Metropolitan Area
336
+ (Farmington Dam).........................................242, 244
337
+ South Delta Barriers.......................................242, 244
338
+ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.................................242, 244
339
+ Culver, Statement of Mark S...................................... 714
340
+ Maintenance of the Tri-Rivers Inland Waterway and River
341
+ System..................................................... 714
342
+ DeCosmo, Statement of James M...................................781-782
343
+ Supports Operations & Maintenance budget for Warrior-
344
+ Tombigbee Waterway and Mobile Harbor......................781-782
345
+ Department of Water and Power of the City of Los Angeles, CA,
346
+ Statement of..................................................273-274
347
+ Los Angeles Water Reclamation Program.......................273-274
348
+ Deutsch, Testimony of the Honorable Peter (Member of Congress)... 13-14
349
+ Central & Southern Florida Project........................... 14
350
+ Critical Restoration Projects................................ 13
351
+ Kissimmee River Restoration.................................. 14
352
+ Removal of Aquatic Growth.................................... 14
353
+ DiGiorgio, Testimony of Michael.................................349-350
354
+ Phase II of the Novato Urban Flood Control Project..........349-350
355
+ Dooley, Testimony of the Honorable Cal (Member of Congress)...... 15-19
356
+ Arroyo Pasajero.............................................. 17
357
+ Bureau of Reclamation Projects............................... 15
358
+ CALFED Bay-Delta Program..................................... 15-16
359
+ Central Valley Project....................................... 15
360
+ Central Valley Project....................................... 16-17
361
+ CVP Operation and Maintenance................................ 15
362
+ CVPIA Restoration Fund....................................... 16
363
+ Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID)...................... 16
364
+ Kawaeh River/Terminus Dam.................................... 18
365
+ Kern River Valley/Isabella Lake.............................. 19
366
+ Kings River/Pine Flat Dam.................................... 18-19
367
+ San Joaquin River Basin...................................... 17
368
+ Tule River/Success Dam....................................... 18
369
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................. 16
370
+ White River.................................................. 17
371
+ Edenfield, Testimony of J.R.....................................701-706
372
+ Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACP) Inland Waterway and
373
+ River System..............................................702-706
374
+ Buford Dam and Lake Sidney Lanier...........................702-706
375
+ Jim Woodruff Lock, Dam and Lake Seminole....................702-706
376
+ Operation & Maintenance of the ACF River System (including
377
+ George W. Andrew Lock, Dam and Lake)......................702-706
378
+ Walter F. George Lock, Dam and Lake.........................702-706
379
+ West Point Dam and Lake.....................................702-706
380
+ Energy Committee of ASME, Testimony of..........................128-132
381
+ Department of Energy's Research & Development Programs......128-132
382
+ Evans, Statement of Mayor Donna.................................317-320
383
+ Jordan River Meander Project................................319-320
384
+ West Jordan Water Reuse Project.............................318-319
385
+ Farris, Testimony of Chester A. III.............................597-599
386
+ High Performance R&D......................................... 598
387
+ Million Solar Roofs and Building-integrated PV R&D........... 598
388
+ PV Manufacturing Technology R&D (PV MaT)..................... 598
389
+ System Engineering and Reliability........................... 598
390
+ Thin Film Partnership........................................ 598
391
+ Federal Projects for Santa Clara, California, Testimony of....... 246
392
+ Felty, Statement of Billy J.....................................672-674
393
+ Construction and Maintenance for the St. Francis Basin
394
+ Project & Mississippi River & Tributaries.................672-674
395
+ Foley, Letter of the Honorable Mark (Member of Congress) w/
396
+ attached letters............................................... 20-31
397
+ Everglades and South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Account... 20-31
398
+ Fort Peck Assimiboine and Sioux Tribes, Testimony of............436-441
399
+ Pre-authorization work on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation
400
+ and Dry Prairie Water System..............................436-441
401
+ Foss, Testimony of Brian E......................................651-652
402
+ Arana Gulch Reconnaissance Study............................652-653
403
+ Foster, Statement of M.J. ``Mike'' Jr., Governor, Louisiana.....482-487
404
+ Atchafalaya Basin..........................................483, 487
405
+ Atchafalaya Basin..........................................484, 487
406
+ Atchafalaya Basin Floodway System..........................483, 487
407
+ Atchafalaya Basin Floodway System..........................485, 487
408
+ Bayou Rapides Drainage Structure and Pumping Plant.........483, 487
409
+ Bonnet Carre...............................................483, 487
410
+ Channel Improvement (LA only)..............................484, 487
411
+ Louisiana State Penitentiary Levee.........................484, 487
412
+ Mississippi Delta Region Project, Davis Pond...............485, 487
413
+ Mississippi River and Tributaries Project..................482, 487
414
+ Mississippi River Levees (LA only).........................483, 487
415
+ Old River..................................................483, 487
416
+ Tensas Basin, Red River Backwater Area.....................485, 487
417
+ Fraser, Testimony of Gale Wm. II................................376-380
418
+ Clark County and Clark County Regional Flood Control Distric377-379
419
+ Tropicana/Flamingo Washes Flood Control Project.............377-379
420
+ Frost, Testimony of the Honorable Martin (Member of Congress).... 44-45
421
+ Dallas Floodway Extension Project............................ 44-45
422
+ Fuhrman, Statement of Daniel C................................... 178
423
+ Turkey Creek Watershed Basin................................. 178
424
+ Futter, Testimony of Dr. Ellen..................................116-120
425
+ DNA Sequencing & Computational Equipment..................... 120
426
+ Genomic Research & Related Facility & Instrumental Needs..... 120
427
+ Gallegly, Testimony of the Honorable Elton (Member of Congress).. 32-35
428
+ Santa Paula Creek Flood Control Project...................... 33
429
+ Arroyo Simi.................................................. 35
430
+ Callegus Municipal Water District Water Recycling Project.... 35
431
+ Channels Islands Harbor...................................... 35
432
+ Matilija Dam................................................. 33
433
+ Mugu Lagoon.................................................. 34-35
434
+ Port of Hueneme.............................................. 33-34
435
+ Ventura Harbor............................................... 34
436
+ George, Testimony of Bruce......................................465-466
437
+ Initiate Construction of the Terminus Spillway Project......465-466
438
+ George, Testimony of Merv, Jr...................................451-455
439
+ Central Valley Improvement Act (CVPIA)....................... 451
440
+ Feasibility Study for upgrading the Lewiston Generator....... 451
441
+ Karuk and Klamath Tribes..................................... 451
442
+ Klamath Project.............................................. 451
443
+ Native American Affairs.....................................451-455
444
+ Pacific Lamprey Population Studies........................... 451
445
+ Trinity River Division fish and wildlife management and
446
+ restoration activities..................................... 451
447
+ Trinity River Fishery Management............................. 451
448
+ Trinity River Green Surgeon.................................. 451
449
+ Geringer, Statement of the Honorable Jim, Governor, Wyoming.....689-691
450
+ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's Colorado River Salinity Control
451
+ Program...................................................689-691
452
+ Gieringer, Statement of Wallace A...............................148-151
453
+ Arkansas River Levees Project................................ 150
454
+ Arkansas River Navigation System............................. 148
455
+ Dardanelle Lock and Dam...................................... 150
456
+ McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation Project............. 150
457
+ Montgomery Point Lock and Dam................................ 148
458
+ Ozark-Jetta Taylor Lock and Dam.............................. 151
459
+ Gravois, Statement of Aubrey....................................477-481
460
+ Mississippi River and Tributaries Flood Control Project.....478-481
461
+ Green, Testimony of the Honorable Gene (Member of Congress)...... 36
462
+ Houston-Galveston Navigation Channel......................... 36
463
+ Gutknecht, Testimony of the Honorable Gil (Member of Congress)... 46-50
464
+ Haak, Testimony of Norman.......................................442-443
465
+ Garrison Diversion Project................................... 443
466
+ Hahn, Statement of Don L......................................... 717
467
+ Economic Development efforts to improve ACF Waterway......... 717
468
+ Haun, Statement of Charles A..................................... 789
469
+ Supports level funding for Operation and Maintenance for
470
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway................................. 789
471
+ Henry, Statement of Allen.......................................778-779
472
+ Supports level funding for Operation and Maintenance for
473
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway................................778-779
474
+ Herger, Statement of the Honorable Wally......................... 37-40
475
+ CALFED--Bay Delta Program.................................... 38
476
+ Clear Creek Restoration Program.............................. 38
477
+ Coleman National Fish Hatchery............................... 39
478
+ Collins Pipe Company......................................... 39
479
+ Folsom Dam................................................... 38
480
+ Gridley Biomass Ethanol Project Site......................... 39
481
+ Hamilton City Flood Control.................................. 38
482
+ Project Modification for Improvement of the Environmental
483
+ Programs................................................... 38
484
+ Sacramento and San Joaquin River Basins...................... 38
485
+ Sacramento River Restoration at Glenn-Colusa Irrigation
486
+ District................................................... 38
487
+ Tehama Flood Control......................................... 38
488
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................. 37-38
489
+ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation................................... 39
490
+ Western Area Power Authority................................. 40
491
+ Winter-Run Chinook Salmon Captive Broodstock Program......... 39
492
+ Yuba River Basin............................................. 37-38
493
+ Hewgley, Statement of James, Jr.................................161-166
494
+ Lake Tenkiller Reallocation Study............................ 164
495
+ Section 1135 and 206, Ecosystem Restoration Programs and
496
+ Flood Plain Management Services Program...................165-166
497
+ Section 14, Emergency Streambank Stabilization Program....... 165
498
+ Section 205, Small Flood Control Projects Program............ 165
499
+ Arkansas River System Operations Feasibility Study........... 161
500
+ Arkansas River System Operations Feasibility Study..........163-164
501
+ Broken Bow Lake Reallocation Study........................... 164
502
+ Cimarron River Basin Reconnaissance Study.................... 161
503
+ Cimarron River Basin Reconnaissance Study.................... 163
504
+ Grand (Neosho) Basin Watershed Reconnaissance Study.......... 161
505
+ Grand (Neosho) Basin Watershed Reconnaissance Study.......... 163
506
+ Grand Lake Feasibility Study................................. 161
507
+ Grand Lake Feasibility Study................................. 163
508
+ Illinois River Watershed Reconnaissance...................... 161
509
+ Illinois River Watershed Reconnaissance Study................ 163
510
+ John Redmond Reservoir Reallocation Study.................... 161
511
+ John Redmond Reservoir Reallocation Study.................... 164
512
+ Lake Tenkiller Reallocation Study............................ 161
513
+ Section 1135 and 206, Ecosystem Restoration Programs and
514
+ Flood Plain Management Services Program.................... 161
515
+ Section 14, Emergency Streambank Stabilization Program....... 161
516
+ Section 205, Small Flood Control Projects Program............ 161
517
+ Tow Haulage Equipment, Oklahoma.............................162-163
518
+ Wister Lake Reallocation Study............................... 164
519
+ Broken Bow Lake Reallocation Study........................... 161
520
+ Wister Lake Reallocation Study............................... 161
521
+ Hodges, Testimony of the Honorable James H., Governor, South
522
+ Carolina......................................................678-682
523
+ Hodges, Testimony of William D..................................718-719
524
+ Dallas Floodway Extension.................................... 719
525
+ Navigation to Liberty........................................ 719
526
+ Operations and Maintenance................................... 719
527
+ Support of Trinity River Basin............................... 718
528
+ Upper Trinity River Basin, TX................................ 718
529
+ Wallisville Lake, TX......................................... 718
530
+ Hollingsworth, Statement of Tom.................................. 357
531
+ Rancho Palos Verdes.......................................... 357
532
+ Holman, Statement of Gerald H...................................156-160
533
+ Equus Beds Groundwater Recharge Demonstration Project.......156-157
534
+ Arkansas City, Kansas Flood Protection....................... 158
535
+ Arkansas River Mineral Intrusion Study......................157-158
536
+ Cheney Reservoir............................................. 157
537
+ Continuing Authorities Program............................... 159
538
+ Grand (Neosho) Basin Watershed Reconnaissance Study.......... 159
539
+ Grand Lake Feasibility Study................................. 159
540
+ John Redmond Reservoir Reallocation Study.................... 158
541
+ Operation, Maintenance and Planning Assistance Budgets....... 159
542
+ Upper Arkansas River Watershed, Kansas, Reconnaissance Study. 158
543
+ Walnut and Whitewater River Watersheds, Kansas,
544
+ Reconnaissance Study....................................... 158
545
+ Winfield Kansas Flood Protection............................. 158
546
+ Quivira National Wildlife Refuge............................159-160
547
+ Holton, Statement of Robert E.................................... 709
548
+ Maintenance of Locks and Dams for Tri-Rivers Waterway........ 709
549
+ Hunter, Remarks of the Honorable Duncan (Member of Congress)..... 41-42
550
+ New River.................................................... 41-43
551
+ Hunter, Statement of Dr. Sam....................................697-700
552
+ Little River Drainage District.............................697, 699
553
+ MR&T Project..........................................698, 699, 700
554
+ St. Francis Basin Project..............................697-698, 699
555
+ Irby, Statement of William S..................................... 716
556
+ Maintenance of the Tri-Rivers Inland Waterway and River
557
+ System..................................................... 716
558
+ Israel, Testimony of Keith......................................538-540
559
+ Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency............538-540
560
+ James, Testimony of the Honorable Sharpe........................346-348
561
+ Passaic River Streambank Restoration Project................346-348
562
+ Jansen, Statement of Keith H..................................... 795
563
+ Supports Operations & Maintenance budget for Warrior-
564
+ Tombigbee Waterway and Mobile Harbor....................... 795
565
+ Jaxon, Statement of Jay Jr....................................... 711
566
+ Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACP) Inland Waterway and
567
+ River System............................................... 711
568
+ Johannson, Testimony of Lennart.................................661-663
569
+ Concentrating Solar Power RD&D Program......................661-663
570
+ Johnson, Testimony of the Honorable Eddie Bernice (Member of
571
+ Congress)...................................................... 44-45
572
+ Dallas Floodway Extension Project............................ 44-45
573
+ Jollivette, Statement of Cyrus M................................735-738
574
+ Establishment of a demonstration project in Miami Beach,
575
+ Florida...................................................735-738
576
+ Jordon, Statement of Tom B....................................... 395
577
+ Coosa-Alabama River Improvement Association.................. 395
578
+ Kansas Arkansas River Basin Interstate Committee, Testimony
579
+ of......................................................... 155
580
+ Arkansas City, Kansas Flood Protection....................... 155
581
+ Arkansas River Mineral Intrusion Study....................... 155
582
+ Cheney Reservoir............................................. 155
583
+ Continuing Authorities Program............................... 155
584
+ Winfield, Kansas Flood Protection............................ 155
585
+ Equus Beds Groundwater Recharge Demonstration Project........ 155
586
+ Grand (Neosho) Basin Watershed Reconnaissance Study.......... 155
587
+ Grand Lake Feasibility Study................................. 155
588
+ Montgomery Point Lock and Dam Project........................ 155
589
+ Operation, Maintenance and Planning Assistance Budgets....... 155
590
+ Quivira National Wildlife Refuge............................. 155
591
+ Upper Arkansas River Watershed, Kansas, Reconnaissance Study. 155
592
+ Walnut and Whitewater River Watersheds, Kansas,
593
+ Reconnaissance Study....................................... 155
594
+ Kendall, Statement of Donald R..................................300-306
595
+ Simi Valley Wastewater Reclamation Project..................301-302
596
+ Camarillo Wastewater Reclamation Project Expansion....302, 304, 306
597
+ Conejo Creek Diversion Project........................302, 304, 306
598
+ Oak Park/North Ranch Wastewater Reclamation System Exp302, 304, 306
599
+ Regional Brine Line Disposal Facility.................302, 304, 306
600
+ South Las Posas Brackish Groundwater Recovery Project.302, 304, 306
601
+ Thousand Oaks Brackish Groundwater Recovery Project...302, 304, 306
602
+ West Simi Valley Brackish Groundwater Project.........302, 304, 306
603
+ Kickapoo Tribe, Statement of....................................467-471
604
+ Pikitanoi Rural Water System................................467-471
605
+ Kimble, Statement of Jay L......................................364-370
606
+ Stage II of the Stillwater, Minnesota Flood Control Project.....365-370
607
+ Kind, Testimony of the Honorable Ron (Member of Congress)........ 46-50
608
+ King, Statement of Keith T....................................... 796
609
+ Supports Operations & Maintenance budget for Warrior-
610
+ Tombigbee Waterway and Mobile Harbor....................... 796
611
+ Klass, Testimony of Donald Dr...................................173-177
612
+ Biomass Energy Research Association.........................173-177
613
+ Knabe, Statement of Don.........................................188-191
614
+ Coast of California Study--Los Angeles County................ 191
615
+ Marina del Bay Rey Entrance Channel Dredging................. 188
616
+ Marina Del Rey and Ballona Creek Feasibility Study........... 189
617
+ Regional Dredged Material Management Plan Feasibility Study.. 190
618
+ Kornegay, Testimony of H. Thomas................................609-613
619
+ Houston Ship Channel (O&M)..................................610-613
620
+ Houston-Galveston Navigation Channels (Construction)........611-613
621
+ Krygsman, Statement of Alexander................................627-629
622
+ Port of Stockton Deep Water Channel.........................627-629
623
+ Lampson, Statement of the Honorable Nick (Member of Congress).... 51-52
624
+ Wallisville Saltwater Barrier................................ 51-52
625
+ Langjahr, Statement of Joseph...................................776-777
626
+ Supports level funding for Operation and Maintenance for
627
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway................................776-777
628
+ LaPlace, Statement of Aubrey J..................................600-603
629
+ St. Charles Parish........................................... 601
630
+ St. Charles Parish Hurricane Protection Levee................ 602
631
+ West Shore................................................... 601
632
+ West Shore Hurricane Protection Levee........................ 602
633
+ Leach, Testimony of the Honorable James (Member of Congress)..... 46-50
634
+ Lee, Testimony of Jan...........................................591-592
635
+ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's Oregon's Water Resources
636
+ Programs................................................... 592
637
+ Lema, Statement of Joseph E.....................................554-558
638
+ Greenup Locks and Dam on the Ohio River...................... 555
639
+ John T. Myers Locks and Dam on the Ohio.....................555-556
640
+ Kentucky Lock and Dam on the Tennessee River................555-556
641
+ Locks and Dams, 2, 3 and 4 on the Monongahela River.........555-556
642
+ London Locks and Dam on the Kanawha.........................555-556
643
+ Marmet Locks and Dam on the Kanawha River...................555-556
644
+ McAlpine Locks and Dam on the Ohio..........................555-556
645
+ Ohio River Main Stem Systems Study..........................555-556
646
+ Olmsted Locks and Dam on the Ohio river.....................555-556
647
+ LeVake and Rabbob, Recommendations by Barbara and Peter D.......206-211
648
+ American River Watershed...................................207, 209
649
+ American River Watershed (Common Elements).................207, 211
650
+ American River Watershed (Natomas).........................207, 211
651
+ Arroyo Pasajero............................................207, 210
652
+ Kaweah River (Tulare)......................................201, 210
653
+ Lower Sacramento Area Levee Reconstruction.................207, 211
654
+ Marysville/Yuba City Levee Reconstruction, West Sacramento
655
+ Project..................................................207, 210
656
+ Merced County Streams......................................207, 211
657
+ Mid-Valley Area Levee Reconstruction.......................207, 211
658
+ Northern California Streams, Middle Creek..................207, 208
659
+ Sacramento and San Joaquin River, Basins Comprehensive Stud207, 208
660
+ Sacramento River Bank Protection...........................207, 210
661
+ San Joaquin Basin, Stockton Metropolitan Area (Section 211),
662
+ West Stanislaus County...................................207, 208
663
+ San Joaquin River Basin, Tule River........................207, 208
664
+ South Sacramento County Streams............................207, 209
665
+ Sutter Basin...............................................207, 209
666
+ Upper Sacramento Area Levee Reconstruction.................207, 211
667
+ Yuba River.................................................207, 209
668
+ Libeu, Statement of Larry.......................................801-805
669
+ The Western Coalition of Arid States (WESTCAS) supports the
670
+ following ongoing activities............................... 802
671
+ California Bay-Delta Ecosystem Restoration................... 805
672
+ Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program...............802-803
673
+ Desalination Research Development Program.................... 804
674
+ Efficiency Incentives Program................................ 804
675
+ Endangered Species Recovery Implementation................... 804
676
+ National Fish and Wildlife Foundation........................ 804
677
+ Water Management Conservation Program........................ 804
678
+ Water Recycling and Groundwater Recovery..................... 804
679
+ Wetlands Development Program................................. 804
680
+ Libeu, Statement of Larry........................................ 806
681
+ Supports budget request for the five projects in the Bureau
682
+ of Reclamation's Small Reclamation Loan Pro................ 806
683
+ Lopez, Testimony of Gaye........................................212-214
684
+ Colusa Basin Drainage District..............................212-213
685
+ Colusa Basin Wetlands Restoration Project.................... 214
686
+ Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Statement of............294-295
687
+ Los Angeles County Draining Area (LACDA) Project............294-295
688
+ Losoya, Statement of Melton...................................... 227
689
+ Cache Creek Flood Protection Feasibility Study............... 227
690
+ Lowe, Testimony of Lynn.........................................636-640
691
+ Red River Basin.............................................636-640
692
+ Lucas, Testimony of the Honorable Ken (Member of Congress)....... 53-54
693
+ Williamstown and Old Washington Lakes........................ 53
694
+ Banklick Creek, Kenton County................................ 54
695
+ City of Greenup.............................................. 54
696
+ City of Russell.............................................. 54
697
+ City of Russell and City of Greenup.......................... 54
698
+ Old Washington Lake.......................................... 54
699
+ Williamstown Lake............................................ 54
700
+ Lyon, Statement of Dick.........................................296-299
701
+ Oceanside Mission Basin Brackish Groundwater Desalting
702
+ Research and Development Project..........................296-299
703
+ Lyon, Statement of Dick.........................................351-352
704
+ Oceanside Harbor Maintenance and Operation Dredging Program.. 352
705
+ San Diego County Regional Shoreline Study.................... 351
706
+ Mackey, Testimony of Karan......................................403-404
707
+ Bay-Delta Ecosystem.......................................... 403
708
+ Cache Creek.................................................. 403
709
+ Clear Lake Basin............................................. 403
710
+ Sacramento River Bank Protection............................. 403
711
+ Madigan, Statement of Madigan D.................................193-205
712
+ American River Watershed..................................... 195
713
+ American River Watershed..................................... 197
714
+ Arroyo Pasajero.............................................. 195
715
+ Arroyo Pasajero.............................................. 197
716
+ Arroyo Pasajero Studies, Cantua Creek Storm Group--EIS....... 195
717
+ Arroyo Pasajero Studies, Cantua Creek Storm Group--EIS....... 203
718
+ Basin-wide Program........................................... 195
719
+ Basin-wide Program........................................... 205
720
+ Bay-Delta Ecosystem Restoration.............................. 195
721
+ Bay-Delta Ecosystem Restoration.............................. 195
722
+ Bay-Delta Ecosystem Restoration.............................. 201
723
+ CALFED Bay-Delta Program....................................196-197
724
+ Central Valley Project....................................... 195
725
+ Central Valley Project....................................... 203
726
+ Coleman National Fish Hatchery Modification.................. 195
727
+ Coleman National Fish Hatchery Modification.................. 201
728
+ Colorado River Salinity Control Program...................... 205
729
+ Flood Control Act of 1948, section 205 Flood Damage
730
+ Prevention................................................. 195
731
+ Flood Control Act of 1948, section 205 Flood Damage
732
+ Prevention................................................. 200
733
+ Hamilton City Plumbing Plant Fish Facility................... 195
734
+ Hamilton City Plumbing Plant Fish Facility................... 203
735
+ Kaweah River (Tulare)........................................ 195
736
+ Kaweah River (Tulare)........................................ 198
737
+ Los Angeles County Drainage Area Project..................... 195
738
+ Los Angeles County Drainage Area Project (LACDA)............. 199
739
+ Norco Bluffs Bank Stabilization Santa Ana River.............. 195
740
+ Norco Bluffs Bank Stabilization Santa Ana River.............199-200
741
+ PL 102-575, Title XVI and Amended by PL 104-266 (Lower
742
+ Colorado Region)........................................... 195
743
+ PL 102-575, Title XVI and Amended by PL 104-266 (Lower
744
+ Colorado Region)........................................... 204
745
+ PL 102-575, Title XVI and Amended by PL 104-266 (Mid-Pacific
746
+ Region).................................................... 195
747
+ PL 102-575, Title XVI and Amended by PL 104-266 (Mid-Pacific
748
+ Region).................................................... 204
749
+ Sacramento & San Joaquin Rivers Comprehensive Study.......... 195
750
+ Sacramento River Restoration at Glenn-Colusa Irrigation
751
+ District................................................... 195
752
+ Sacramento River Restoration at Glenn-Colusa Irrigation
753
+ District................................................... 198
754
+ Salton Sea Research Project.................................. 195
755
+ Salton Sea Research Project.................................. 205
756
+ Santa Ana River Mainstem..................................... 195
757
+ Santa Ana River Mainstem (including San Timoteo)............. 199
758
+ Title I Division (Lower Colorado)............................ 195
759
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................. 195
760
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................. 196
761
+ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation................................... 195
762
+ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation................................... 201
763
+ Water Res. Development Act, 1996, Section 206, Aquatic
764
+ Ecosystem Restoration...................................... 195
765
+ Water Res. Development Act, 1996, Section 503, Watershed Mgt
766
+ Restoration & Development.................................. 195
767
+ Water Res. Development for Improvements of the Environmental
768
+ program.................................................... 195
769
+ Water Resources Development Act, 1986, Section 1135, Project
770
+ Modification for Improvement............................... 201
771
+ Water Resources Development Act, 1996, Section 206, Aquatic
772
+ Ecosystem Restoration...................................... 200
773
+ Water Resources Development Act, 1996, Section 503, Watershed
774
+ Mgt Restoration & Development.............................. 200
775
+ Winter-Run Chinook Salmon, Captive Broodstock Program........ 195
776
+ Winter-Run Chinook Salmon, Captive Broodstock Program........ 202
777
+ Martin, Testimony of William....................................720-722
778
+ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation................................... 721
779
+ Bend Feed Canal.............................................721-722
780
+ Matthews, Testimony of Charles R................................630-635
781
+ Projects to assist Domestic Oil and Gas Industry............631-635
782
+ Mauderly, Testimony of Joe L....................................495-499
783
+ Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute (ITRI).............495-499
784
+ McClelland, Statement of John S. Jr.............................783-784
785
+ Supports Operations & Maintenance budget for Warrior-
786
+ Tombigbee Waterway and Mobile Harbor....................... 784
787
+ McCrory, Statement of Robert L..................................472-476
788
+ Department of Energy's Stockpile Stewardship Program (SSP)..473-476
789
+ McCrory, Statement of Robert L..................................751-755
790
+ Provide operations support for program deliverables and
791
+ operation of OMEGA........................................752-755
792
+ McKenzie Watershed Council, Statement of........................500-501
793
+ Willamette River Temperature Control project................500-501
794
+ Melton, Statement of Carlton J................................... 793
795
+ Supports the effort to improve the efficiency and reliability
796
+ of the Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway (BWT).................... 793
797
+ Supports level funding for Operation and Maintenance for
798
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway................................. 793
799
+ Support the maintenance for Mobile Harbor.................... 793
800
+ Matthew, Statement of Lawrence L................................. 790
801
+ Supports Operations & Maintenance budget for Warrior-
802
+ Tombigbee Waterway and Mobile Harbor....................... 790
803
+ Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Testimony of502-506
804
+ California Bay-Delta Ecosystem Restoration................... 503
805
+ Brackish Water Desalination.................................. 506
806
+ CALFED Bay-Delta............................................. 506
807
+ Colorado River Basin Salinity Control.......................503-504
808
+ Endangered Species Conservation/Recovery....................504-505
809
+ National Fish and Wildlife Foundation........................ 505
810
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................. 506
811
+ Water Recycling and Groundwater Recovery..................... 505
812
+ Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago,
813
+ Statement of..................................................507-511
814
+ McCook and Thornton Reservoir Projects......................508-511
815
+ Mikels, Statement of Jon D.....................................231, 237
816
+ Mission Zanja Creek........................................231, 236
817
+ Mojave River Forks Dam.....................................231, 235
818
+ Orange County, Santa Ana River Basin.......................231, 235
819
+ San Bernardino County Feasibility Studies..................231, 236
820
+ San Sevaine Creek Water Project............................231, 237
821
+ Santa Ana River Mainstem..................................... 231
822
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................. 231
823
+ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation................................... 231
824
+ Upper Santa Ana River Watershed.............................. 231
825
+ Miklos, Testimony of Mayor Steve................................322-326
826
+ Lake Natoma Pond............................................322-324
827
+ Humbug-Willow Creek.........................................325-326
828
+ Miller, Testimony of David....................................... 80-92
829
+ Environmental Need for Dredging the Miami River.............. 89-92
830
+ Miller, Testimony of George.....................................371-375
831
+ Central Arizona Project (CAP)...............................371-375
832
+ Miller, Testimony of George.....................................406-410
833
+ Crow Creek Sioux Rural Water System.........................406-410
834
+ Minnesota-Wisconsin Boundary Area Commission, Statement of....... 522
835
+ Upper Mississippi River EMP.................................. 522
836
+ Minsky, Statement of Reynold S................................... 430
837
+ MR&T construction............................................ 430
838
+ Mississippi River Museum and national Rivers Hall of Fame,
839
+ Testimony of..................................................523-525
840
+ Expansion of the Mississippi River Museum.................... 523
841
+ Missouri-Arkansas Association, Statement of...................... 534
842
+ Blue River Channel, Kansas City, Missouri.................... 534
843
+ Missouri River Levee System.................................. 534
844
+ Swope Park Industrial Area, Kansas City, Missouri............ 534
845
+ Turkey Creek, Kansas City, Kansas and Missouri............... 534
846
+ Upper Blue River, Kansas and Missouri........................ 534
847
+ Mini Wiconi Project, Testimony of...............................578-584
848
+ Oglala Sioux Rural Water Supply System.....................579, 581
849
+ Core Facilities (Treatment Plant, Pipelines)................. 579
850
+ Distribution System on Pine Ridge............................ 579
851
+ Rosebud Sioux Rural Water System...........................579, 582
852
+ West River/Lyman-Jones Rural Water Systems.................579, 582
853
+ Morgan, Statement of Carl.......................................400-401
854
+ Alabama-Coosa................................................ 400
855
+ Allatoona.................................................... 400
856
+ Carter's lake................................................ 400
857
+ Fesibility Study of Lower AL River........................... 400
858
+ Miller's Ferry L&D........................................... 400
859
+ RF Henry..................................................... 400
860
+ Morgan, Statement of Sheldon L..................................764-766
861
+ Operations and Maintenance funding for the Black Warrior-
862
+ Tombigbee Waterway........................................764-766
863
+ Mosher, Testimony of Carl W.....................................217-218
864
+ South Bay Water Recycling.................................... 218
865
+ NAPA County, CA, Statement of...................................277-384
866
+ NAPA River Flood Control Project............................277-284
867
+ National Corn Growers Association, Statement of.................552-553
868
+ Comprehensive Plan Study..................................... 552
869
+ Construction General......................................... 553
870
+ EMP.......................................................... 553
871
+ General Investigations....................................... 552
872
+ Illinois Waterway............................................ 553
873
+ Kaskaskia River Navigation................................... 553
874
+ L&D 12 Rehab................................................. 553
875
+ L&D 14 Rehab................................................. 553
876
+ L&D 24 Part 1 Rehab.......................................... 553
877
+ L&D 24 Part 2 Rehab.......................................... 553
878
+ L&D 25 Rehab................................................. 553
879
+ L&D 3 Rehab.................................................. 553
880
+ Major Maintenance............................................ 553
881
+ Mel Price.................................................... 553
882
+ Missouri River............................................... 553
883
+ Missouri River Mitigation.................................... 553
884
+ MS River (MO-OH)............................................. 553
885
+ MS River (MO-OH)............................................. 553
886
+ MS River, MN-MO.............................................. 553
887
+ Operation and Maintenance.................................... 553
888
+ Upper Mississippi Flow Frequency............................. 552
889
+ Upper Mississippi Navigation Study........................... 552
890
+ National Waterways Alliance, Statement of.......................559-563
891
+ Civil Works Funding for Waterway Programs for U.S. Army Corps
892
+ of Engineers Projects.....................................559-563
893
+ Navios Ship Agencies, Inc., Statement of........................785-786
894
+ Operations and Maintenance budget and funding for the
895
+ Warrior-Tombigee Rivers...................................785-786
896
+ Nelson, Testimony of Dr. Darrell................................744-750
897
+ Inter-agency partnership research in energy, environmental
898
+ and natural resource programs.............................744-750
899
+ Nelson, Testimony of Les........................................658-660
900
+ Solar Buildings RD&D Program................................659-660
901
+ Nelson, Testimony of Ron........................................411-415
902
+ Deschutes Basin Resources Conservancy.......................411-415
903
+ New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Testimony of.564-566
904
+ Atlantic City, NJ...........................................565-566
905
+ Cape May Point, NJ..........................................565-566
906
+ Columbia River Fish Mitigation Program......................567-568
907
+ Council Review of the Columbia River Fish Mitigation Program568-570
908
+ Monmouth Beach, NJ..........................................565-566
909
+ Ocean City, NJ..............................................565-566
910
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................. 567
911
+ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation..................................570-571
912
+ Willamette River Temperature Control, Oregon................. 570
913
+ Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project................. 570
914
+ Noble, Testimony of the Honorable Vernon A......................444-446
915
+ Raritan River Basin--Green Brook Sub-Basin..................445-446
916
+ Oberstar, Testimony of the Honorable James (Member of Congress).. 46-50
917
+ Orange County Flood Control District, Testimony of..............585-587
918
+ Orillion, Statement of Wayne..................................... 170
919
+ Atchafalaya Basin Levee District, Statement of..............171-172
920
+ Atchafalaya Basin Levee District............................. 171
921
+ Levee Slides, West Atchafalaya Basin Protection Levee........ 172
922
+ Mississippi River & Tributaries, Atchafalaya Basin, La
923
+ Project.................................................... 171
924
+ Pace, Statement of W.O..........................................397-398
925
+ Navigation Improvements below Claiborne Dam.................. 397
926
+ Pallone, Testimony of the Honorable Frank Jr. (Member of
927
+ Congress)...................................................... 55-59
928
+ Child Health Institute of New Jersey......................... 59
929
+ Cliffwood Beach.............................................. 57
930
+ Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation 59
931
+ Highlands.................................................... 57
932
+ Keyport...................................................... 57
933
+ Leonardo..................................................... 57
934
+ Mill Brook, Highland Park.................................... 58
935
+ Neurological Institute of New Jersey......................... 59
936
+ Poplar Brook, Monmouth County................................ 58
937
+ Port Monmouth................................................ 57
938
+ Raritan Bay and Sandy Hook Bay, New Jersey................... 56
939
+ Sandy Hook to Manasquan Inlet, NJ............................ 56
940
+ Shrewsbury River Basin and Tributaries, Monmouth County...... 58
941
+ South River.................................................. 57
942
+ Union Beach.................................................. 57
943
+ Palmer, Testimony of Barry......................................416-419
944
+ Improvements to Monongahela River Locks and Dams 2, 3 & 4..416, 419
945
+ Kentucky Lock Addition.....................................416, 419
946
+ Marmet Lock Replacement....................................416, 419
947
+ McAlpine Lock Project......................................416, 419
948
+ Ohio River Mainstem Study..................................416, 419
949
+ Olmsted Locks and Dam......................................416, 419
950
+ Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam Modification Project..........416, 419
951
+ Winfield Lock Replacement..................................416, 419
952
+ Pascrell, Testimony of the Honorable Bill, Jr. (Member of
953
+ Congress)...................................................... 60-61
954
+ FUSRAP....................................................... 60-61
955
+ Peefile, Testimony of Kurt......................................512-516
956
+ Mid-Dakota Project..........................................512-516
957
+ Pelosi, Statement of the Honorable Nancy (Member of Congress).... 62-64
958
+ Hamilton Field Wetlands Restoration.......................... 63
959
+ Mare Island Flood Control and Dredging....................... 63
960
+ National Institute for Global Environmental Change (NIGEC)... 64
961
+ Oakland Harbor............................................... 63
962
+ San Francisco Bay Delta Model................................ 64
963
+ San Francisco Bay Rock Removal............................... 62-63
964
+ San Francisco Harbor......................................... 62
965
+ San Francisco Harbor & Bay Drift Removal..................... 62
966
+ San Pablo Baylands........................................... 63
967
+ Winter Run Chinook Salmon Captive Broodstock Program......... 62
968
+ Perrenot, Testimony of Frederick A..............................329-330
969
+ Wallisville Saltwater Barrier...............................329-330
970
+ Peterson and Curry, Statement of J.M. and Darrel G..............531-532
971
+ Missouri National Recreational River Project................531-532
972
+ Pettygrove, Statement of the Honorable George...................228-229
973
+ Ledgewood Creek.............................................228-229
974
+ Pettygrove, Statement of the Honorable George.................... 321
975
+ Section 205 Ledgewood Creek Project.......................... 321
976
+ Pogge, Statement of Frank........................................ 533
977
+ Blue River Channelization Project............................ 533
978
+ Pombo, Testimony of the Honorable Richard W. (Member of Congress) 65-69
979
+ CALFED Bay-Delta Program..................................... 67-68
980
+ City of Stockton............................................. 65-66
981
+ Port of Stockton............................................. 65-66
982
+ Sacramento County............................................ 65-66
983
+ Sacramento Metropolitan Water Authority...................... 65-66
984
+ San Joaquin County........................................... 65-66
985
+ Stockton East Water District................................. 65-66
986
+ Pryce, Written Statement of the Honorable Deborah (Member of
987
+ Congress)...................................................... 70-73
988
+ West Columbus Floodwall Project.............................. 70-73
989
+ Radanovich, Testimony of the Honorable George (Member of
990
+ Congress)...................................................... 74-78
991
+ Arroyo Passajero............................................. 77
992
+ CALFED Bay-Delta Program..................................... 74-75
993
+ Central Valley Project....................................... 75-76
994
+ Colusa Basin Drainage District Integrated Resources
995
+ Management Program for Flood Control....................... 77
996
+ CVPIA Restoration Fund....................................... 76
997
+ Fish and Wildlife Restoration Study.......................... 76
998
+ Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Fish Screen Improvement
999
+ Project.................................................... 78
1000
+ Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Gradient Restoration Policy. 78
1001
+ Pine Flat Dam................................................ 76
1002
+ San Jaoquin River Basin...................................... 76
1003
+ San Joaquin River Agreement.................................. 76
1004
+ Terminus Dam/Kaweah River.................................... 76-77
1005
+ Tire Recycling Project....................................... 77
1006
+ White River, Poso and Deer Creek............................. 77
1007
+ Ravan, Statement of Jack E......................................108-109
1008
+ Appalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint............................ 109
1009
+ Black Warrior-Tombigbee...................................... 109
1010
+ Coosa-Alabama................................................ 109
1011
+ Gulf Intracoastal Waterway................................... 109
1012
+ Tennessee-Cumberland......................................... 109
1013
+ Tennessee-Tombigbee.......................................... 109
1014
+ Red River Waterway District of Louisiana, Statement of..........641-642
1015
+ Red River Waterway Project................................... 641
1016
+ Aids to Navigation........................................... 642
1017
+ Construction/Maintenance Program............................. 642
1018
+ Mitigation and Bendway Dredging.............................. 642
1019
+ Navigation Structures (Revetments and Dikes)................. 641
1020
+ Operation and Maintenance Program............................ 642
1021
+ Recreation Development....................................... 641
1022
+ REPI Action Coalition, Statement of.............................643-650
1023
+ Renewable Energy Production Incentive Program...............643-644
1024
+ American River--Common Elements.............................646-648
1025
+ American River--Comprehensive Plan....................646, 647, 648
1026
+ American River--North Area Project....................646, 648, 649
1027
+ Sacramento River Bank Protection...........................646, 649
1028
+ South Sacramento Streams Group........................646, 649, 650
1029
+ Reyes, Testimony of the Honorable Silvestre (Member of Congress). 79
1030
+ Haskell Street Reclaimed Water Project....................... 79
1031
+ Richardson, Statement of R. Mike................................. 708
1032
+ Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACP) Inland Waterway and
1033
+ River System............................................... 708
1034
+ Richmond, Statement of George R.................................797-798
1035
+ Supports level funding for Operation and Maintenance for
1036
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway................................. 797
1037
+ Supports study for General Investigations.................... 797
1038
+ Support funds for Mobile Harbor.............................. 797
1039
+ Roberts, Statement of Tucson..................................... 710
1040
+ Economic Development efforts to improve ACF Waterway......... 710
1041
+ Rogers, Statement of Ross.......................................223-226
1042
+ White Water River Basin...................................... 222
1043
+ Merceds County Streams Project..............................224-226
1044
+ Romero-Barcelo, Testimony of the Honorable Carlos (Member of
1045
+ Congress)...................................................... 80-84
1046
+ Arecibo River................................................ 81-82
1047
+ Portugues and Bucana Rivers.................................. 81-82
1048
+ Rio Anton Ruiz............................................... 84
1049
+ Rio Bayamon.................................................. 84
1050
+ Rio del la Plata............................................. 81-82
1051
+ Rio Fajardo.................................................. 84
1052
+ Rio Guanajibo................................................ 83-84
1053
+ Rio Manati................................................... 84
1054
+ Rio Matilde.................................................. 84
1055
+ Rio Nigua at Arroyo.......................................... 84
1056
+ Rio Nigua at Salimas......................................... 83-84
1057
+ Rio Puerto Nuevo............................................. 81-82
1058
+ Rio Yaguez................................................... 84
1059
+ San Juan Harbor Federal Navigation Project................... 80-81
1060
+ Ros-Lehtinen, Testimony of the Honorable IIeana (Member of
1061
+ Congress)......................................................85, 88
1062
+ Miami River..................................................85, 88
1063
+ Renner, Statement of George.....................................311-316
1064
+ Central Arizona Project (CAP)...............................312-316
1065
+ Ryan, Testimony of George H.....................................675-677
1066
+ State of Illinois Projects & Additional Funding Priorities..675-677
1067
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works Programs...........675-677
1068
+ Sanford, Testimony of Tom.......................................327-328
1069
+ Gridley Rice Straw Project..................................327-328
1070
+ Sanguinetti, Statement of Philip A............................... 390
1071
+ Santa Clara Valley Water District, Testimony of.................247-266
1072
+ CALFED Bay-Delta Program....................................247-248
1073
+ Central Valley Project......................................259-260
1074
+ City of San Diego Regional Water Reclamation Project......... 264
1075
+ Guadalupe River Project.....................................249-250
1076
+ Llagas Creek Project........................................255-256
1077
+ Northern/Central Regional Water Reclamation System........... 265
1078
+ San Diego Area Water Reclamation Program....................263-264
1079
+ San Jose Area Water Reclamation and Reuse Program...........261-262
1080
+ San Pasqual Regional Water Reclamation and Groundwater
1081
+ Project.................................................... 266
1082
+ Santa Clara Basin Watershed Management Initiative...........257-258
1083
+ South Bay Regional Water Reclamation System.................. 265
1084
+ Upper Guadalupe River Project...............................251-252
1085
+ Upper Penitencia Creek Project..............................253-254
1086
+ Sealy, Statement of Curtis O....................................723-726
1087
+ Support of Continued Appropriation for the Decommissioning
1088
+ and Decontamination (``D&D'').............................723-726
1089
+ Seminole Tribe of Florida, Statement of.........................654-657
1090
+ Big Cypress Reservation Project.............................654-657
1091
+ Serna, Testimony of Joe Jr......................................358-361
1092
+ American River Comprehensive Plan............................ 361
1093
+ American River Common Elements............................... 361
1094
+ American River Watershed (Natomas Recreation, Ueda Parkway).. 361
1095
+ American River Watershed (Natomas)........................... 361
1096
+ Lower Strong and Chicken Ranch Sloughs (D05 Pump Station).... 361
1097
+ Mapgie Creek................................................. 361
1098
+ Sacramento River Bank Protection............................. 361
1099
+ South Sacramento Streams..................................... 361
1100
+ Shaw, Statement of the Honorable Clay, Jr. (Member of Congress).. 93-94
1101
+ Broward County, FL........................................... 93
1102
+ Dade County.................................................. 94
1103
+ Everglades Restoration....................................... 94
1104
+ Intracoastal Waterway Deepening.............................. 93
1105
+ Lake Worth Inlet Channel Widening............................ 93-94
1106
+ Lake Worth Inlet Sand Transfer Plant......................... 93
1107
+ Lake Worth Lagoon............................................ 93
1108
+ Sherrill, Statement of Lynn...................................... 773
1109
+ Maintenance and Improvements to the Warrior-Tombigbee
1110
+ Waterway and Mobile Harbor................................. 773
1111
+ Smith, Statement of President Jimmy.............................456-459
1112
+ Bay Navigation Project......................................456-459
1113
+ Humboldt Harbor.............................................456-459
1114
+ Smith, Statement of Sandy........................................ 392
1115
+ Feasibility Study below Claiborne Dam........................ 392
1116
+ Smith, Testimony of Darrell O.................................... 712
1117
+ Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACP) Inland Waterway and
1118
+ River System............................................... 712
1119
+ Smith, Testimony of the Honorable Chris (Member of Congress)..... 95-98
1120
+ Barnegat Inlet............................................... 95-98
1121
+ Manasquan Inlet.............................................. 95-98
1122
+ Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District, Statement of..152-154
1123
+ Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program.......152-154
1124
+ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service..............................152-154
1125
+ United States Bureau of Reclamation.........................152-154
1126
+ Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Statement of.........................668-671
1127
+ Animas-La Plata Project.....................................669-671
1128
+ State of New Jersey Maritime Advisory Council, Testimony of.....678-682
1129
+ Projects for the Port of New York and New Jersey............679-682
1130
+ State of South Carolina, Testimony of...........................683-688
1131
+ South Carolina's Harbors and Ports..........................685-688
1132
+ Construction General Projects...............................686-687
1133
+ Operation and Maintenance Projects..........................687-688
1134
+ Reconnaissance Studies Projects.............................. 685
1135
+ Statement of Steward, Jerry L...................................791-792
1136
+ Supports the Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway.....................791-792
1137
+ Stein, Jr., Testimony of Theodore...............................621-626
1138
+ Pier 400 Dredging and Landfill Navigation Project..........622, 625
1139
+ Continued Collection of Wave Data on the San Pedro Bay and
1140
+ Port of Los Angeles Channels............................... 625
1141
+ Ongoing Maintenance Dredging, Breakwater Rehabilitation and
1142
+ Condition Survey.........................................624, 625
1143
+ Ongoing Maintenance of the Los Angeles Harbor Models at WES.624-625
1144
+ Preconstruction, Engineering and Design Phase of the Main
1145
+ Channel Deepening Project............................623-624, 625
1146
+ Stephan, Statement of J. Craig..................................799-800
1147
+ Endorse budget request for Operation and Maintenance for the
1148
+ Black Warrior-Tombigbee System............................. 800
1149
+ Supports deferred projects................................... 800
1150
+ Support the maintenance for Mobile Harbor.................... 800
1151
+ Story, Statement of Charles.....................................774-775
1152
+ Supports level funding for Operation and Maintenance for
1153
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway................................774-775
1154
+ Sublette, Testimony of Kerry L..................................460-464
1155
+ Implementation of a Comprehensive Mechanism Center to Advance
1156
+ the Consortium............................................460-464
1157
+ Stupak, Testimony of the Honorable Bart (Member of Congress).....99-101
1158
+ New Lock for Sault Ste. Marie Michigan.......................99-100
1159
+ Breakwall for Grand Marais Harbor, Michigan.................100-101
1160
+ Escanaba, Michigan, Water Treatment Plant.................... 100
1161
+ Repair of West Breakwater at Cedar River Harbor, Michigan.... 100
1162
+ Svendson, Testimony of Douglas W. Jr............................447-450
1163
+ GIWW Section 216 (Port Activities)........................... 449
1164
+ Thompson, Statement of Michael D................................. 794
1165
+ Operations and Maintenance budget and funding for the
1166
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Rivers................................... 794
1167
+ Supports study for General Investigations.................... 794
1168
+ Support funds for Mobile Harbor.............................. 794
1169
+ Supports deferred projects................................... 794
1170
+ Tule River Association, Statement of............................. 275
1171
+ Success Reservoir Enlargement Project........................ 275
1172
+ Turner, Statement of Lamar....................................... 715
1173
+ Continued Operation and Maintenance of the Apalachicola-
1174
+ Chattahoochee-Flint Inland Waterway System................. 715
1175
+ University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Testimony of729-734
1176
+ Construction and Development of the Child Health Institute of
1177
+ New Jersey................................................731-732
1178
+ Expand research, education and training programs in response
1179
+ to threats of chemical and biological terror..............733-734
1180
+ Neuroimaging Laboratory for the Neurological Institute of New
1181
+ Jersey..................................................... 732
1182
+ Upper Mississippi River Congressional Task Force, Testimony of... 46-50
1183
+ Environmental Management Program (EMP)....................... 46-50
1184
+ Vanselow, Testimony of Glenn....................................593-596
1185
+ Columbia River Channel Designation, Interstate 5 Bridge
1186
+ between Vancouver and Portland............................. 596
1187
+ Demolition of the former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers'
1188
+ Complex at Walla Walla..................................... 596
1189
+ Hanford Cleanup.............................................. 596
1190
+ Lower Columbia River Ecosystem Restoration................... 594
1191
+ Minimum Dredge Fleet......................................... 594
1192
+ Navigation Feasibility Studies and Construction.............. 594
1193
+ Operations and Maintenance of the Region's Hydropower System
1194
+ and John Day Drawdown...................................... 595
1195
+ Portland Harbor Environmental Dredging Project............... 594
1196
+ Salmon Recovery Decision Authority and Funding............... 595
1197
+ Venable, Statement of Jim.......................................290-293
1198
+ Prado Dam..................................................290, 293
1199
+ San Jacinto River..........................................290, 292
1200
+ Santa Ana River--Mainstem..................................290, 292
1201
+ Santa Ana River at Norco Bluffs............................290, 291
1202
+ Santa Margarita Murrieta Creek Sub-Basin...................290, 291
1203
+ Ventura Port District, Testimony of.............................756-759
1204
+ Continue a Cost Shared Feasibility Study....................757-759
1205
+ Maintenance Dredging of Sand Traps and Repair of a Groin....757-759
1206
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Maintenance Dredging of the
1207
+ Ventura Harbor Federal Channel............................757-759
1208
+ Volusia County Florida, Statement...............................760-762
1209
+ Extension of the South Jetty of the Ponce DeLeon Inlet......760-762
1210
+ Walia, Testimony of Daman Dr................................143-145
1211
+ Department of Energy's Weapon Complex.......................144-145
1212
+ Wallace, State of Jamie D........................................ 399
1213
+ Coosa-Alabama System......................................... 399
1214
+ Wanamaker, Statement of James E.................................179-182
1215
+ Mainline Mississippi River Levees...........................180-182
1216
+ Mississippi River & Tributaries Project.....................180-182
1217
+ Yazoo Basin Projects........................................180-182
1218
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway Association, Statement of Members..... 767
1219
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway, Statement of......................... 763
1220
+ Mobile Harbor................................................ 763
1221
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................. 763
1222
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway................................... 763
1223
+ Wehe, Testimony of Professor David K............................739-743
1224
+ Weiland, Statement of Kenneth L.................................183-187
1225
+ Mississippi River & Tributaries.............................183-187
1226
+ Yazoo Basin Projects........................................183-187
1227
+ Weldon, Statement of the Honorable Dave (Member of Congress)....102-106
1228
+ Brevard County Storm Damage Prevention Project..............102-105
1229
+ Canaveral Harbor............................................102-105
1230
+ Canaveral Harbor Widening & Deepening.......................102-105
1231
+ Energy Department............................................ 106
1232
+ Florida Solar Energy Center.................................. 105
1233
+ Intercostal Waterway Dredging................................ 105
1234
+ Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant.............................. 106
1235
+ White, Statement of Dean M......................................787-788
1236
+ Continued support and maintenance of the Black Warrior-
1237
+ Tombigbee Water System....................................787-788
1238
+ Whitestone, Statement of David D. Jr............................. 396
1239
+ Alabama-Coosa Waterway....................................... 396
1240
+ Whitfield, Testimony of the Honorable Ed (Member of Congress)...106-107
1241
+ Elvis Star (Hickman) Harbor.................................. 107
1242
+ Energy Department............................................ 106
1243
+ John T. Meyers Complex....................................... 107
1244
+ Kentucky Lock Addition....................................... 107
1245
+ Lower Cumberland River Bendway Analysis...................... 107
1246
+ Ohio River Main Stem Systems Study........................... 107
1247
+ Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant.............................. 106
1248
+ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers................................. 107
1249
+ Wolf Creek Dam............................................... 107
1250
+ Whitman, Testimony of the Honorable Christine Todd, Governor, New
1251
+ Jersey........................................................678-682
1252
+ Wilk, Statement of Tim J......................................... 778
1253
+ Supports level funding for Operation and Maintenance for
1254
+ Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway................................778-779
1255
+ Williams, Statement of M.V......................................526-530
1256
+ Mississippi River and Tributaries Project...................527-530
1257
+ Wolf, Testimony of George E.....................................331-333
1258
+ Blue River Basin......................................331, 332, 333
1259
+ Blue River Channel Project............................331, 332, 333
1260
+ Kansas City, KS & MO (7 River Levees..................331, 332, 333
1261
+ Swope Park Industrial Area............................331, 332, 333
1262
+ Turkey Creek Basin....................................331, 332, 333
1263
+ Womack, Statement of Shelby...................................... 713
1264
+ Tri-Rivers Waterway Development.............................. 713
1265
+ Zieschang, Statement of Ernie.................................... 614
1266
+ Port of Liberty.............................................. 614
1267
+
1268
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1269
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