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<title> - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998</title>
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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
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HEARINGS
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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FIRST SESSION
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATIONS
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York, Chairman
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California VIC FAZIO, California
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
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PART 1
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JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
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U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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37-099 O WASHINGTON : 1997
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For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
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Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office,
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Washington, DC 20402
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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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 VIC FAZIO, California
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TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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Comparative statement of new budget (obligational) authority for
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Joint Economic Committee......................................... 167
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Joint Committee on Printing...................................... 172
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Joint Committee on Taxation...................................... 195
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Office of Attending Physician.................................... 231
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Capitol Police Board............................................. 235
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Capitol Guide Service and Special Services Office................ 269
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Statements of Appropriations..................................... 273
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Office of Compliance
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General statement................................................ 375
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Office of the Architect of the Capitol:
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Capitol buildings............................................ 403
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Capitol grounds.............................................. 485
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Capitol Power Plant.......................................... 610
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Library Buildings and Grounds................................ 644
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Botanic Garden............................................... 690
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Botanic Garden
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Summary tables................................................... 752
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Salaries and expenses............................................ 764
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Copyright Office, salaries and expenses.......................... 852
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Books for the blind and physically handicapped, salaries and
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Furniture and furnishings........................................ 918
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Administrative provisions........................................ 932
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Reimbursable program............................................. 934
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Appropriated gift and trust funds--joint projects................ 939
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Revolving funds.................................................. 994
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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
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HEARINGS
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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Energy Supply Research and Development........................... 646
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Staff Assistants
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Department of Energy Fiscal Year 1998 Budget
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Justifications
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Atomic Energy Defense Activities................................. 1
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Energy Supply Research and Development........................... 646
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General Science and Research..................................... 1256
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Nuclear Waste Disposal Fund...................................... 1367
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Power Marketing Administration................................... 1443
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Inspector General................................................ 1673
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Departmental Administration...................................... 1691
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Working Capital Fund............................................. 1809
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Environmental Restoration and Waste Management................... 1823
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Uranium Enrichment Decontamination Fund.......................... 2653
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Defense Environmental Management Privatization................... 2675
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________
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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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 VIC FAZIO, California
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TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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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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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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[House Committee on Appropriations]
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[Military Construction Appropriations for 1998]
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[Part 1]
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MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
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FOR 1998
|
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=======================================================================
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HEARINGS
|
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BEFORE A
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
|
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|
27 |
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
|
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
|
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|
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FIRST SESSION
|
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+
________
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS--PART 1
|
34 |
+
|
35 |
+
RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
|
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+
|
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+
JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
|
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+
DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
|
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+
ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
|
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
|
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
|
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
|
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
|
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|
45 |
+
NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, 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, Henry E. Moore, and Mary C. Arnold,
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Subcommittee Staff
|
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+
________
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PART 1
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JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
|
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Page
|
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Appropriation Request for Fiscal Year 1998....................... 1
|
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Appendix: Approved Fiscal Year 1997 Appropriation Request (P.L.
|
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104-196)....................................................... 29
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Maps of Major Military Installations, by State................... 69
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ARMY
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Military Construction............................................ 149
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Family Housing................................................... 333
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Homeowners Assistance Fund....................................... 457
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RESERVE COMPONENTS
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Army National Guard.............................................. 463
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Army Reserve..................................................... 535
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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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37-947 WASHINGTON : 1997
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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+
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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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 VIC FAZIO, California
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TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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HEARINGS
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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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 FIFTH CONGRESS
|
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|
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FIRST SESSION
|
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________
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|
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
|
31 |
+
|
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+
RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
|
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|
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JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
|
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
|
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
|
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
|
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
|
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+
|
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+
NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, 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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+
|
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+
Elizabeth C. Dawson, Henry E. Moore, and Mary C. Arnold,
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Subcommittee Staff
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+
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PART 3
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
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FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
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TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
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ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM,
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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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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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
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FOR 1998
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=======================================================================
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HEARINGS
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BEFORE A
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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FIRST SESSION
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________
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
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RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
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JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, 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, Henry E. Moore, and Mary C. Arnold,
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Subcommittee Staff
|
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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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PARTS I, II, III, AND IV
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|
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Executive Summary................................................ 1
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Army--Part III................................................... 57
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Army--Part IV.................................................... 97
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Navy--Part II.................................................... 289
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Navy--Part III................................................... 371
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Navy--Part IV.................................................... 581
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Air Force--Part III.............................................. 801
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Air Force--Part IV............................................... 861
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Defense Logistics Agency--Part III............................... 1083
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Defense Logistics Agency--Part IV................................ 1109
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Defense Information Systems Agency--Part III..................... 1135
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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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+
|
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+
38-012 O WASHINGTON : 1997
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+
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+
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+
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
|
82 |
+
|
83 |
+
BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
|
86 |
+
C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
|
87 |
+
RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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88 |
+
JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
|
89 |
+
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 VIC FAZIO, California
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+
TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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+
JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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+
RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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+
HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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Washington
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MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM,
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California
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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TOM LATHAM, Iowa
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ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
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119 |
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ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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<body><pre>
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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
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FOR 1998
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=======================================================================
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HEARINGS
|
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BEFORE A
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|
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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|
22 |
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
|
23 |
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|
24 |
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
|
25 |
+
|
26 |
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
|
27 |
+
|
28 |
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FIRST SESSION
|
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________
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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33 |
+
RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
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JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
|
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
|
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|
43 |
+
NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, as Chairman of the Full
|
44 |
+
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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|
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+
Elizabeth C. Dawson, Henry E. Moore, and Mary C. Arnold,
|
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Subcommittee Staff
|
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+
|
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+
________
|
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+
PART 2
|
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|
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JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
|
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|
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+
NAVY AND MARINE CORPS
|
57 |
+
Page
|
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+
Military Construction............................................ 1
|
59 |
+
Family Housing................................................... 191
|
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+
RESERVE COMPONENTS
|
61 |
+
Naval Reserve.................................................... 325
|
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+
DEFENSE AGENCIES
|
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+
|
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+
Military Construction............................................ 387
|
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+
Family Housing................................................... 685
|
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program... 995
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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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|
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38-023 O WASHINGTON : 1997
|
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|
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+
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
|
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+
|
79 |
+
BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
|
80 |
+
|
81 |
+
JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
|
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+
C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
|
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+
RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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+
JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
|
85 |
+
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
|
88 |
+
FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
|
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+
TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
|
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+
JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
|
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RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
|
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
|
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
|
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+
DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
|
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ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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+
HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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+
JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM,
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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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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James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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========================================================================
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HEARINGS
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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FIRST SESSION
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
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JOE SKEEN, New Mexico NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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DAN MILLER, Florida
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, 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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Deborah Weatherly, Loretta Beaumont, Joel Kaplan, and Christopher Topik,
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Staff Assistants
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________
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PART 3
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Justification of the Budget Estimates
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Page
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United States Forest Service...................................... 1
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Department of Energy.............................................. 257
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Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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38-050 O WASHINGTON : 1997
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+
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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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 VIC FAZIO, California
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TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
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88 |
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
|
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+
ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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90 |
+
HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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+
JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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+
GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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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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James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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========================================================================
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BEFORE A
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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21 |
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
|
22 |
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|
23 |
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
|
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25 |
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
|
26 |
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|
27 |
+
FIRST SESSION
|
28 |
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________
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30 |
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|
31 |
+
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES
|
32 |
+
|
33 |
+
RALPH REGULA, Ohio, Chairman
|
34 |
+
|
35 |
+
JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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36 |
+
JIM KOLBE, Arizona JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
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+
JOE SKEEN, New Mexico NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
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38 |
+
CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
|
39 |
+
GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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40 |
+
DAN MILLER, Florida
|
41 |
+
ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
|
42 |
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|
43 |
+
NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, 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 |
+
|
47 |
+
Deborah Weatherly, Loretta Beaumont, Joel Kaplan, and Christopher Topik,
|
48 |
+
Staff Assistants
|
49 |
+
|
50 |
+
________
|
51 |
+
|
52 |
+
PART 1
|
53 |
+
|
54 |
+
Justification of the Budget Estimates
|
55 |
+
Page
|
56 |
+
Bureau of Land Management......................................... 1
|
57 |
+
Fish and Wildlife Service......................................... 403
|
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+
National Park Service............................................. 811
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+
Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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+
________
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65 |
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|
66 |
+
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
|
67 |
+
|
68 |
+
38-077 O WASHINGTON : 1997
|
69 |
+
|
70 |
+
------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
71 |
+
|
72 |
+
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
|
73 |
+
|
74 |
+
BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
|
77 |
+
C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
|
78 |
+
RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
|
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 VIC FAZIO, California
|
84 |
+
TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
|
85 |
+
JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
|
86 |
+
RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
|
87 |
+
SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
|
88 |
+
JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
|
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+
CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
|
90 |
+
DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
|
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+
ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
|
92 |
+
HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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+
JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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+
DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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+
JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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+
JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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+
RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
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+
ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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+
MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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+
GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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+
MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
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+
TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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+
ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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+
TOM LATHAM, Iowa
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107 |
+
ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
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108 |
+
ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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109 |
+
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110 |
+
James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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111 |
+
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+
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<body><pre>
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+
[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
|
5 |
+
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
|
6 |
+
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7 |
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8 |
+
|
9 |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED
|
10 |
+
AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
|
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 FIFTH CONGRESS
|
25 |
+
|
26 |
+
FIRST SESSION
|
27 |
+
|
28 |
+
________
|
29 |
+
|
30 |
+
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES
|
31 |
+
|
32 |
+
RALPH REGULA, Ohio, Chairman
|
33 |
+
|
34 |
+
JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
|
35 |
+
JIM KOLBE, Arizona JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
|
36 |
+
JOE SKEEN, New Mexico NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
|
37 |
+
CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
|
38 |
+
GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
|
39 |
+
DAN MILLER, Florida
|
40 |
+
ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
|
41 |
+
|
42 |
+
NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, as Chairman of the Full
|
43 |
+
Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
|
44 |
+
Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
|
45 |
+
|
46 |
+
Deborah Weatherly, Loretta Beaumont, Joel Kaplan, and Christopher Topik,
|
47 |
+
Staff Assistants
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
________
|
50 |
+
|
51 |
+
PART 4
|
52 |
+
|
53 |
+
Justification of the Budget Estimates
|
54 |
+
Page
|
55 |
+
Indian Health Services............................................ 1
|
56 |
+
Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation................................. 249
|
57 |
+
Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native.................... 271
|
58 |
+
Smithsonian Institution........................................... 287
|
59 |
+
National Gallery of Art........................................... 397
|
60 |
+
John F. Kennedy Center............................................ 507
|
61 |
+
Woodrow Wilson International Center............................... 611
|
62 |
+
National Endowment for the Arts................................... 649
|
63 |
+
National Endowment for the Humanities............................. 705
|
64 |
+
IMLS Office of Museum Services.................................... 785
|
65 |
+
Commission of Fine Arts........................................... 817
|
66 |
+
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation......................... 831
|
67 |
+
National Capital Planning Commission.............................. 883
|
68 |
+
FDR Memorial Commission........................................... 921
|
69 |
+
Holocaust Memorial Council........................................ 923
|
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+
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|
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+
|
72 |
+
Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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+
________
|
74 |
+
|
75 |
+
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
|
76 |
+
|
77 |
+
38-088 O WASHINGTON : 1997
|
78 |
+
|
79 |
+
|
80 |
+
|
81 |
+
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
|
82 |
+
|
83 |
+
BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
|
86 |
+
C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
|
87 |
+
RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
|
88 |
+
JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
|
89 |
+
JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
|
90 |
+
HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
|
91 |
+
JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
|
92 |
+
FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
|
93 |
+
TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
|
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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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HEARINGS
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
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PART 2
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Justification of the Budget Estimates
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U.S. Geological Survey............................................ 1
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Minerals Management Service....................................... 299
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Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement.............. 519
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DOI Office of Special Trustee..................................... 1379
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U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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38-463 O WASHINGTON : 1997
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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HEARINGS
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BEFORE A
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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FIRST SESSION
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND RELATED AGENCIES
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APPROPRIATIONS
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FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia, Chairman
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TOM DeLAY, Texas MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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RON PACKARD, California JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama ED PASTOR, Arizona
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
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Muir, Subcommittee Staff
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PART 2
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1998 BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION:
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Federal Aviation Administration.............................. 1
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Federal Railroad Administration.............................. 607
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Grants to Amtrak......................................... 738
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Federal Transit Administration............................... 979
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Office of the Secretary...................................... 1101
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National Transportation Safety Board......................... 1171
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38-527 O WASHINGTON : 1997
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________________________________________________________________________
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For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
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Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office, Washington, DC
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ISBN 0-16-054274-X
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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APPROPRIATIONS
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FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia, Chairman
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TOM DeLAY, Texas MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
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Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation.................. 1581
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Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board..... 1627
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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<title> - ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998</title>
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<body><pre>
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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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<DOC>
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ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
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APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
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========================================================================
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HEARINGS
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BEFORE A
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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FIRST SESSION
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania, Chairman
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HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky VIC FAZIO, California
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JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi ED PASTOR, Arizona
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama
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JAY DICKEY, Arkansas
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NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, 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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James D. Ogsbury, Bob Schmidt, Jeanne Wilson, and Donald M. McKinnon,
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Staff Assistants
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PART 2
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
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CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS AND STATUS REPORTS
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OF DIVISION ENGINEERS AND
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DIRECTOR OF CIVIL WORKS
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Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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39-582 O WASHINGTON : 1997
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For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
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Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office,
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Washington, DC 20402
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ISBN 0-16-054907-8
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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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 VIC FAZIO, California
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TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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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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James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY DIVISION--Status Report................. 1-25
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Area of Responsibility....................................... 2
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Channel Improvement.......................................... 19
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Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act... 25
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Construction, General Program............................. 9-15, 18
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Fiscal Year 1996 Program Performance......................... 2-3
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Fiscal Year 1997 Program Management.......................... 3
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Fiscal Year 1998 Program Summary............................. 3
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Flood Control Projects....................................... 16
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149 |
+
Flood Recovery............................................... 25
|
150 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 3, 16
|
151 |
+
Justification of Estimate for Civil Functions Activities--
|
152 |
+
Mississippi River Commission.............................. 26-379
|
153 |
+
Construction............................................ 56-209
|
154 |
+
Flood Control, Mississippi River and Tributaries....... 224-379
|
155 |
+
Operation and Maintenance.............................. 210-223
|
156 |
+
Preconstruction, Engineering, and Design................. 45-55
|
157 |
+
Summary.................................................. 29
|
158 |
+
Surveys.................................................. 30-44
|
159 |
+
Maintenance.................................................. 24
|
160 |
+
Mississippi River and Tributaries Program.................... 16
|
161 |
+
Mississippi River Levees..................................... 18
|
162 |
+
Multiple-Purpose Projects.................................... 16
|
163 |
+
Navigation Projects.......................................... 16
|
164 |
+
Operation and Maintenance, General........................... 15-25
|
165 |
+
Preconstruction, Engineering, and Design..................... 7-9
|
166 |
+
Protection of Navigation..................................... 16
|
167 |
+
Surveys................................................. 4-7, 17-18
|
168 |
+
MISSOURI RIVER DIVISION--Status Report......................... 380-459
|
169 |
+
Conclusion................................................... 390
|
170 |
+
Construction, General........................................ 385
|
171 |
+
Budget Request for FY 98................................. 385
|
172 |
+
Highlights of the FY 96 Program.......................... 385
|
173 |
+
Highlights of the FY 97 Program.......................... 385
|
174 |
+
Division Area................................................ 380
|
175 |
+
Emergency Responses Since FY 97 Testimony.................... 390
|
176 |
+
Flood Control................................................ 386
|
177 |
+
Flood Damage Prevention Studies--Continuing.................. 381
|
178 |
+
FY 98 Budget Request......................................... 380
|
179 |
+
Justification of Estimates for Civil Functions Activities.. 391-459
|
180 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 380
|
181 |
+
|
182 |
+
(i)
|
183 |
+
|
184 |
+
|
185 |
+
ii
|
186 |
+
|
187 |
+
Budget Request for FY 98................................. 381
|
188 |
+
Highlights of the FY 96 Program.......................... 380
|
189 |
+
Highlights of the FY 97 Program.......................... 381
|
190 |
+
Major Rehabilitation......................................... 387
|
191 |
+
Navigation................................................... 385
|
192 |
+
Operation and Maintenance, General........................... 388
|
193 |
+
Budget Request for FY 98................................. 389
|
194 |
+
Highlights of the FY 96 Program.......................... 388
|
195 |
+
Highlights of the FY 97 Program.......................... 388
|
196 |
+
Preconstruction, Engineering, and Design (PED)--Continuing... 384
|
197 |
+
Review of Completed Projects--Continuing..................... 382
|
198 |
+
Review of Completed Projects--New............................ 381
|
199 |
+
NEW ENGLAND DIVISION--Status Report............................ 460-467
|
200 |
+
Area of Responsibility....................................... 461
|
201 |
+
Construction, General Program................................ 465
|
202 |
+
Environmental Restoration.................................... 462
|
203 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998 Program Request............................. 463
|
204 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 463
|
205 |
+
Justification of Estimates for Civil Functions Activities.. 468-505
|
206 |
+
Operation and Maintenance, General........................... 467
|
207 |
+
Storm Events................................................. 461
|
208 |
+
Summary...................................................... 467
|
209 |
+
NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION--Status Report......................... 506-514
|
210 |
+
Accomplishments.............................................. 507
|
211 |
+
Conclusion................................................... 514
|
212 |
+
Construction, General........................................ 510
|
213 |
+
Budget Request for Fiscal Year 1998...................... 511
|
214 |
+
Highlights of Fiscal Year 1996 Program................... 510
|
215 |
+
Highlights of Fiscal Year 1997 Program................... 510
|
216 |
+
Description of the North Atlantic Division Geographic
|
217 |
+
Settings................................................... 506
|
218 |
+
Districts.................................................... 507
|
219 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 508
|
220 |
+
Budget Request for Fiscal Year 1998...................... 508
|
221 |
+
Highlights of Fiscal Year 1996 Program................... 508
|
222 |
+
Highlights of the Fiscal Year 1997 Program............... 508
|
223 |
+
Introduction................................................. 506
|
224 |
+
Justification of Estimates for Civil Functions Activities.. 515-719
|
225 |
+
Operation and Maintenance, General........................... 513
|
226 |
+
Budget Request for Fiscal Year 1998...................... 513
|
227 |
+
Highlights of Fiscal Year 1996 Program................... 513
|
228 |
+
Highlights of Fiscal Year 1997 Program................... 513
|
229 |
+
Overall Budget Request....................................... 507
|
230 |
+
NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION--Status Report.......................... 720-730
|
231 |
+
Area of Responsibility....................................... 720
|
232 |
+
Construction, General........................................ 724
|
233 |
+
Emergency Responses Since FY 1997 Testimony.................. 730
|
234 |
+
FY 1996 Fiscal Performance................................... 720
|
235 |
+
FY 1998 Budget Request....................................... 720
|
236 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 721
|
237 |
+
Justification of Estimate for Civil Functions Activities... 731-869
|
238 |
+
Operation and Maintenance, General........................... 728
|
239 |
+
NORTH PACIFIC DIVISION--Status Report.......................... 870-878
|
240 |
+
Conclusion................................................... 878
|
241 |
+
|
242 |
+
|
243 |
+
iii
|
244 |
+
|
245 |
+
Construction, General........................................ 873
|
246 |
+
Construction, General, Continuing Authorities................ 876
|
247 |
+
Cultural Resources........................................... 878
|
248 |
+
Description of Division...................................... 870
|
249 |
+
Electrical System Reliability................................ 877
|
250 |
+
Expenditure Performance...................................... 870
|
251 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 871
|
252 |
+
Justification of Estimates for Civil Functions Activities.. 879-975
|
253 |
+
New Start Study.............................................. 871
|
254 |
+
Operation and Maintenance, General........................... 876
|
255 |
+
Overall Budget Request....................................... 870
|
256 |
+
The Budget Request for Construction, General................. 874
|
257 |
+
The Winter Flood of 1996-1997................................ 878
|
258 |
+
OHIO RIVER DIVISION--STATUS REPORT............................. 976-997
|
259 |
+
Area of Responsibility....................................... 976
|
260 |
+
Budget Comparison Fiscal Years 1997-1998................... 976-977
|
261 |
+
Construction, General........................................ 986
|
262 |
+
Budget Request for Fiscal Year 1998...................... 987
|
263 |
+
Dam Safety Assurance..................................... 992
|
264 |
+
Detailed Project Reports................................. 992
|
265 |
+
Flood Damage Reduction................................... 990
|
266 |
+
Highlights of Fiscal Year 1996-1997...................... 986
|
267 |
+
Major Rehabilitation..................................... 993
|
268 |
+
Multi Purpose Projects................................... 992
|
269 |
+
Navigation............................................... 988
|
270 |
+
New Starts............................................... 988
|
271 |
+
Fiscal Year 1996 Execution................................... 977
|
272 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998 Budget Request.............................. 977
|
273 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 978
|
274 |
+
Budget Request for Fiscal Year 1998...................... 978
|
275 |
+
Comprehensive Studies.................................... 982
|
276 |
+
Feasibility Studies...................................... 978
|
277 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998 New Survey Start........................ 979
|
278 |
+
Flood Damage Reduction Studies........................ 980, 984
|
279 |
+
Navigation Studies....................................... 979
|
280 |
+
Reconnaissance Studies................................... 978
|
281 |
+
Special Studies.......................................... 981
|
282 |
+
Operation and Maintenance, General........................... 994
|
283 |
+
Budget Request for Fiscal Year 1998...................... 994
|
284 |
+
Cost Reduction Initiatives for the Ohio River Navigation
|
285 |
+
System................................................. 996
|
286 |
+
Environmental Stewardship................................ 996
|
287 |
+
Flood Damage Reduction................................... 995
|
288 |
+
Flooding of 1996......................................... 995
|
289 |
+
Highlights of Fiscal Years 1996-1997..................... 994
|
290 |
+
Hydropower............................................... 995
|
291 |
+
Initiatives.............................................. 996
|
292 |
+
Partnering............................................... 996
|
293 |
+
Recreation............................................... 995
|
294 |
+
Specific Partnering Activities........................... 997
|
295 |
+
Preconstruction, Engineering, and Design..................... 983
|
296 |
+
Flood Damage Reduction................................... 984
|
297 |
+
Navigation............................................... 983
|
298 |
+
Watershed/Ecosystem...................................... 983
|
299 |
+
PACIFIC OCEAN DIVISION--Status Report........................ 1142-1147
|
300 |
+
|
301 |
+
|
302 |
+
iv
|
303 |
+
|
304 |
+
Area of Responsibility....................................... 1142
|
305 |
+
Construction, General........................................ 1145
|
306 |
+
Emergency Response........................................... 1147
|
307 |
+
Fiscal Year 1996 and 1997 Activities and Fiscal Year 1998
|
308 |
+
Budget Request............................................. 1143
|
309 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 1143
|
310 |
+
Operation and Maintenance.................................... 1146
|
311 |
+
Summary...................................................... 1147
|
312 |
+
SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION--Status Report....................... 1171-1178
|
313 |
+
Conclusion................................................... 1178
|
314 |
+
Construction................................................. 1173
|
315 |
+
Continuing............................................... 1174
|
316 |
+
Fiscal Year 1996......................................... 1173
|
317 |
+
Fiscal Year 1997......................................... 1174
|
318 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998......................................... 1174
|
319 |
+
New...................................................... 1174
|
320 |
+
Division Area................................................ 1171
|
321 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 1171
|
322 |
+
Fiscal Year 1996......................................... 1171
|
323 |
+
Fiscal Year 1997......................................... 1172
|
324 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998......................................... 1172
|
325 |
+
Preconstruction, Engineering, and Design, Continuing..... 1173
|
326 |
+
Preconstruction, Engineering, and Design, New............ 1173
|
327 |
+
Surveys, Continuing...................................... 1172
|
328 |
+
Surveys, New............................................. 1172
|
329 |
+
Operation and Maintenance.................................... 1176
|
330 |
+
Fiscal Year 1996......................................... 1176
|
331 |
+
Fiscal Year 1997......................................... 1176
|
332 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998......................................... 1177
|
333 |
+
Flood Control Projects................................... 1177
|
334 |
+
Hurricanes............................................... 1177
|
335 |
+
Multiple Purpose Projects................................ 1177
|
336 |
+
Navigation Projects...................................... 1177
|
337 |
+
Protection of Navigation................................. 1177
|
338 |
+
Overall Budget............................................... 1171
|
339 |
+
SOUTH PACIFIC DIVISION--Status Report........................ 1425-1430
|
340 |
+
1997 California and Nevada Floods............................ 1425
|
341 |
+
Collocation.................................................. 1430
|
342 |
+
Conclusion................................................... 1430
|
343 |
+
Construction, General........................................ 1429
|
344 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998 Budget...................................... 1428
|
345 |
+
FY 1996 Achievements......................................... 1428
|
346 |
+
FY 1997 Program.............................................. 1428
|
347 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 1428
|
348 |
+
Introduction................................................. 1425
|
349 |
+
Operations and Maintenance................................... 1429
|
350 |
+
Regional Overview............................................ 1427
|
351 |
+
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION--Status Report......................... 1683-1694
|
352 |
+
Construction General......................................... 1687
|
353 |
+
Continuing Construction.................................. 1688
|
354 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998 Continuing Construction Program......... 1688
|
355 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998 New Construction Program................ 1687
|
356 |
+
New Construction Starts.................................. 1688
|
357 |
+
Project Completions...................................... 1689
|
358 |
+
|
359 |
+
|
360 |
+
v
|
361 |
+
|
362 |
+
Emergency Management......................................... 1693
|
363 |
+
Fiscal Year 1996 Performance................................. 1683
|
364 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998 Program..................................... 1683
|
365 |
+
Flood Damages Prevented...................................... 1693
|
366 |
+
General Investigations....................................... 1684
|
367 |
+
Completion of Feasibility Studies........................ 1685
|
368 |
+
Completion of PED Projects............................... 1687
|
369 |
+
Completion of Reconnaissance Studies..................... 1685
|
370 |
+
Continuation of Full Federal Studies..................... 1585
|
371 |
+
Continuation of Partnership Studies...................... 1685
|
372 |
+
Continuing PED Projects.................................. 1687
|
373 |
+
Feasibility Studies...................................... 1684
|
374 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998 Preconstruction, Engineering, and Design
|
375 |
+
(PED).................................................. 1686
|
376 |
+
Fiscal Year 1998 Survey Program.......................... 1685
|
377 |
+
Initiation of PED........................................ 1686
|
378 |
+
Initiation of Reconnaissance Studies..................... 1685
|
379 |
+
Preconstruction, Engineering, and Design................. 1686
|
380 |
+
Survey Studies........................................... 1684
|
381 |
+
Introduction................................................. 1683
|
382 |
+
Operation and Maintenance.................................... 1690
|
383 |
+
Channels and Harbors..................................... 1690
|
384 |
+
Locks and Dams........................................... 1690
|
385 |
+
Flood Control............................................ 1691
|
386 |
+
Multiple Purpose Power Projects.......................... 1691
|
387 |
+
Protection of Navigation................................. 1692
|
388 |
+
Recreation............................................... 1692
|
389 |
+
Return of Funds.............................................. 1693
|
390 |
+
Summary...................................................... 1694
|
391 |
+
Abiquiu Dam Emergency Gates, NM.................................. 1839
|
392 |
+
Acequias Irrigation System, NM................................... 1843
|
393 |
+
Addison, NY...................................................... 579
|
394 |
+
AIWW--Replacement of Federal Highway Bridges, NC............ 1175, 1259
|
395 |
+
Alamogordo, NM................................................... 1788
|
396 |
+
Alamosa, CO...................................................... 1774
|
397 |
+
Alaska Navigation Studies........................................ 871
|
398 |
+
Alaska Project Completions....................................... 873
|
399 |
+
Alenaio Stream Flood Control, HI................................. 1145
|
400 |
+
Alexander and Pulaski Counties, IL............................... 4, 33
|
401 |
+
Aloha-Rigolette, LA............................................ 12, 128
|
402 |
+
Alpine, TX....................................................... 1705
|
403 |
+
Alton to Gale Organized Levee Districts, IL and MO............... 9, 56
|
404 |
+
American River Watershed, CA.......................... 1429, 1503, 1517
|
405 |
+
Amite River--Darlington Reservoir, LA............................ 5, 34
|
406 |
+
Anacostia River and Tributaries, MD and DC.................... 528, 592
|
407 |
+
Anacostia River Federal Facilities Impact Assessment, MD and DC.. 555
|
408 |
+
Anchor Point Harbor, AK.......................................... 883
|
409 |
+
Aniak, AK........................................................ 897
|
410 |
+
Antelope Creek, Lincoln, NE................................... 382, 397
|
411 |
+
Arecibo River, PR................................................ 1214
|
412 |
+
Arkansas City, KS................................................ 1779
|
413 |
+
Arroyo Pasajero, CA.............................................. 1505
|
414 |
+
Arthur Kill Channel, Howland Hook Marine Terminal, NY and NJ..... 585
|
415 |
+
Atchafalaya Basin Floodway System, LA..................... 19, 265, 274
|
416 |
+
Atlantic Coast of Maryland, MD................................... 613
|
417 |
+
|
418 |
+
|
419 |
+
vi
|
420 |
+
|
421 |
+
Atlantic Coast of New York City, Rockaway Inlet to Norton Point
|
422 |
+
(Coney Island Area), NY........................................ 636
|
423 |
+
Atlantic Coast of New York, NY................................... 552
|
424 |
+
Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Bridge at Great Bridge, VA........ 587
|
425 |
+
Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Bridge Replacement at Deep Creek,
|
426 |
+
VA............................................................. 518
|
427 |
+
Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, SC............................... 1200
|
428 |
+
Ball Mountain Lake, VT........................................... 501
|
429 |
+
Baltimore Harbor Anchorages and Channels, MD and VA.............. 583
|
430 |
+
Baltimore Metropolitan Water Resources, MD....................... 530
|
431 |
+
Barbers Point Harbor, Oahu, HI.............................. 1143, 1151
|
432 |
+
Barkley Dam and Lake Barkley, KY & TN........................ 992, 1098
|
433 |
+
Barnegat Bay, NJ................................................. 559
|
434 |
+
Barre Falls Dam, MA.............................................. 497
|
435 |
+
Bayou Tigre, Erath, LA........................................... 5, 35
|
436 |
+
Beach City Lake, Muskingum River Lakes, OH....................... 1106
|
437 |
+
Beach City Lake, OH.............................................. 992
|
438 |
+
Beargrass Creek, KY.............................................. 1020
|
439 |
+
Birch Hill Dam, MA............................................... 498
|
440 |
+
Biscayne Bay, FL................................................. 1191
|
441 |
+
Black Bayou Diversion, LA........................................ 5, 36
|
442 |
+
Black Rock Lake, CT.............................................. 496
|
443 |
+
Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers, Vicinity of Jackson, AL...... 1237
|
444 |
+
Blackstone River Watershed Restoration, MA and RI............. 463, 471
|
445 |
+
Blackwater Dam, NH............................................... 500
|
446 |
+
Blair Waterway, WA............................................... 894
|
447 |
+
Blue River Basin, Kansas City, MO............................. 384, 406
|
448 |
+
Blue River Channel, Kansas City, MO........................... 387, 407
|
449 |
+
Bolinas Lagoon, CA............................................... 1471
|
450 |
+
Bonneville Powerhouse (Major Rehab Phase I), OR & WA.......... 873, 874
|
451 |
+
Bonneville Powerhouse (Phase II), OR & WA (Major Rehab).......... 945
|
452 |
+
Bonneville Second Powerhouse, OR & WA............................ 874
|
453 |
+
Boston Harbor, MA........................................ 465, 475, 494
|
454 |
+
Brays Bayou, Houston, TX......................................... 1723
|
455 |
+
Brigantine Inlet to Great Egg Harbor Inlet, NJ................... 546
|
456 |
+
Brunswick County Beaches, NC..................................... 1218
|
457 |
+
Burnswick Harbor, GA........................................ 1189, 1207
|
458 |
+
Buffumville Lake, MA............................................. 498
|
459 |
+
Buford Powerhouse, GA....................................... 1174, 1233
|
460 |
+
Burns Harbor, IN (Major Rehab) Lake Michigan..................... 727
|
461 |
+
Burns Waterway Harbor, IN (Major Rehab).......................... 823
|
462 |
+
Cahaba River Watershed, AL....................................... 1195
|
463 |
+
Canaveral Harbor, FL............................................. 1246
|
464 |
+
Cape Cod Canal, MA............................................... 494
|
465 |
+
Cape Fear-Northeast (Cape Fear) River, NC........................ 1209
|
466 |
+
Cape Girardeau-Jackson, MO..................................... 14, 180
|
467 |
+
Cape May Inlet to Lower Township, NJ............................. 618
|
468 |
+
Carolina Beach and Vicinity, NC............................. 1175, 1312
|
469 |
+
Cedar Hammock (Wares Creek), FL.................................. 1213
|
470 |
+
Central and Southern Florida, FL............................ 1175, 1331
|
471 |
+
Channel Improvement, AR, IL KY, LA, MS, MO, and TN............... 250
|
472 |
+
Channel to Victoria, TX.......................................... 1748
|
473 |
+
Charles River Natural Valley Storage Area, MA.................... 498
|
474 |
+
Charleston Estuary, SC........................................... 1183
|
475 |
+
Charleston Harbor (Deepening/Widening), SC....................... 1211
|
476 |
+
Cheat River Basin Ecosystem Restoration, WV...................... 1010
|
477 |
+
|
478 |
+
|
479 |
+
vii
|
480 |
+
|
481 |
+
Cheat River Basin, Environmental Restoration, WV................. 981
|
482 |
+
Chehalis River, WA............................................... 874
|
483 |
+
Chemung River Basin Environmental Restoration, NY................ 563
|
484 |
+
Chena River Watershed, AK........................................ 899
|
485 |
+
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, Baltimore Harbor Connecting
|
486 |
+
Channels (Deepening), DE & MD.................................. 581
|
487 |
+
Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery, MD............................... 688
|
488 |
+
Chesterfield, MO................................................. 6, 41
|
489 |
+
Chicago Shoreline, IL......................................... 724, 762
|
490 |
+
Chicopit Bay, FL................................................. 1185
|
491 |
+
Chief Joseph Dam Pool Raise, WA............................... 873, 904
|
492 |
+
Clear Creek, TX.................................................. 1813
|
493 |
+
Cleveland Harbor, OH............................................. 728
|
494 |
+
Clifton, AZ...................................................... 1546
|
495 |
+
Coastal Connecticut Ecosystem Restoration..................... 464, 469
|
496 |
+
Coastal Study Navigation Improvement, AK......................... 884
|
497 |
+
Colebrook River Lake, CT......................................... 496
|
498 |
+
Colonias Along U.S.-Mexico Border (Arizona), AZ.................. 1468
|
499 |
+
Columbia River Channel Deepening, OR and WA...................... 871
|
500 |
+
Columbia River Fish Mitigation, WA, OR, & ID.................. 875, 934
|
501 |
+
Columbia River Navigation Channel Deepening Study, OR & WA....... 893
|
502 |
+
Columbia River Treaty Fishing Access Sites, OR & WA........... 875, 929
|
503 |
+
Columbia River Water Management.................................. 877
|
504 |
+
Columbia Slough, OR.............................................. 901
|
505 |
+
Comite River, LA................................................. 8, 52
|
506 |
+
Conant Brook Lake, MA............................................ 498
|
507 |
+
Conemaugh River Basin, Nanty Glo Ecosystem Restoration, PA....... 1014
|
508 |
+
Conemaugh River Basin, Nanty Glo Environmental Restoration, PA... 983
|
509 |
+
Cook Inlet, AK................................................... 912
|
510 |
+
Cooper River Rediversion, SC..................................... 1174
|
511 |
+
Cooper River, Charleston Harbor, SC.............................. 1225
|
512 |
+
Coos Bay, OR..................................................... 874
|
513 |
+
Coralville Lake, IA........................................... 722, 743
|
514 |
+
Corpus Christi Ship Channel, TX.................................. 1701
|
515 |
+
Corte Madera Creek, CA........................................... 1552
|
516 |
+
Coyote and Berryesa Creeks, CA................................... 1557
|
517 |
+
Crookston, MN................................................. 723, 748
|
518 |
+
Crown Bay Channel, VI............................................ 1212
|
519 |
+
Cypress Creek, Houston, TX....................................... 1725
|
520 |
+
Cypress Valley Watershed, TX..................................... 1710
|
521 |
+
Dade County, FL.................................................. 1271
|
522 |
+
Dallas Floodway Extension, Trinity River, TX..................... 1727
|
523 |
+
Dardanelle Lock and Dam (Powerhouse), AR (Major Rehabilitation).. 1871
|
524 |
+
Dare County Beaches, NC.......................................... 1194
|
525 |
+
Delaware Bay Coastline, DE and NJ................................ 542
|
526 |
+
Delaware Coast from Cape Henlopen to Fenwick Island, DE.......... 544
|
527 |
+
Delaware Coast Protection, DE.................................... 608
|
528 |
+
Des Plaines River Basin, IL...................................... 723
|
529 |
+
Des Plaines, IL.................................................. 744
|
530 |
+
Devils Lake, ND............................................... 722, 740
|
531 |
+
Dewey Lake, KY............................................... 992, 1102
|
532 |
+
Dog River, AL.................................................... 1184
|
533 |
+
Dutch Harbor, AK................................................. 886
|
534 |
+
Duval County, FL................................................. 1277
|
535 |
+
Duwamish/Green River, WA......................................... 905
|
536 |
+
|
537 |
+
|
538 |
+
viii
|
539 |
+
|
540 |
+
East Baton Rouge Parish, LA...................................... 8, 53
|
541 |
+
East Brimfield Lake, MA.......................................... 498
|
542 |
+
East Ridge, Hamilton County, TN.............................. 985, 1021
|
543 |
+
East Rockaway Inlet to Rockaway Inlet and Jamaica Bay, NY........ 642
|
544 |
+
East St. Louis, IL............................................. 11, 123
|
545 |
+
Edward MacDowell Lake, NH........................................ 500
|
546 |
+
Eight Mile Creek, AR........................................... 20, 283
|
547 |
+
El Paso, TX...................................................... 1818
|
548 |
+
Elizabeth River Basin Environmental Restoration, Hampton Roads,
|
549 |
+
VA............................................................. 573
|
550 |
+
Elk Creek Lake, OR............................................ 876, 922
|
551 |
+
Everglades and South Florida Ecosystem Restoration, FL...... 1174, 1229
|
552 |
+
Festus and Crystal City, MO...................................... 6, 42
|
553 |
+
Fire Island to Jones Inlet, NY................................... 647
|
554 |
+
Fire Island to Montauk Point, NY................................. 652
|
555 |
+
Flint River Basin, GA............................................ 1192
|
556 |
+
Fort Pierce Harbor, FL........................................... 1186
|
557 |
+
Fort Wayne Metropolitan Area, IN................................. 725
|
558 |
+
Fort Wayne, IN................................................... 783
|
559 |
+
Fort Worth Sumps, 14 & 15, Upper Trinity River Basin, TX......... 1718
|
560 |
+
Four Rivers Basin, FL............................................ 1341
|
561 |
+
Franklin Falls Dam, NH........................................... 500
|
562 |
+
Freeport Harbor, TX.............................................. 1753
|
563 |
+
Fry Creeks, Bisby, OK............................................ 1804
|
564 |
+
Galisteo Dam, NM (Dam Safety).................................... 1848
|
565 |
+
Garrison Dam and Power Plant, ND................................. 387
|
566 |
+
Garrison Dam and Powerplant, ND (Major Rehab).................... 411
|
567 |
+
Gila River, North Scottsdale Drainage Area, AZ................... 1443
|
568 |
+
Gila River, Santa Cruz River Basin, AZ........................... 1445
|
569 |
+
Graham, TX (Brazos River Basin).................................. 1729
|
570 |
+
Grand Forks, ND............................................... 738, 746
|
571 |
+
Grand Forks, ND (Feasibility).................................... 721
|
572 |
+
Grand Forks, ND (PED)............................................ 723
|
573 |
+
Grays Landing Lock and Dam (Lock and Dam 7), Monongahela River,
|
574 |
+
PA............................................................. 1035
|
575 |
+
Grays Landing Lock and Dam, Monongahela River, PA................ 988
|
576 |
+
Great Egg Harbor Inlet and Peck Beach, NJ........................ 624
|
577 |
+
Great Miami River, Oxbow Area, OH & IN....................... 979, 1001
|
578 |
+
Green and Barren Rivers Navigation Disposition Study, KY..... 981, 1007
|
579 |
+
Green Harbor, MA................................................. 494
|
580 |
+
Greens Bayou, Houston, TX........................................ 1731
|
581 |
+
Grundy, VA....................................................... 991
|
582 |
+
Guadalupe River, CA.............................................. 1565
|
583 |
+
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway--Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, TX. 1720
|
584 |
+
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway--Brazos River to Port O'Connor, TX.... 1714
|
585 |
+
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway--High Island to Brazos River, TX...... 1715
|
586 |
+
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway--Port O'Connor to Corpus Christi Bay,
|
587 |
+
TX............................................................. 1716
|
588 |
+
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway--Sargent Beach, TX.................... 1759
|
589 |
+
Hancock Brook Lake, CT........................................... 496
|
590 |
+
Harbor of Refuge, Block Island, RI............................... 495
|
591 |
+
Hartwell Lake Powerhouse, GA & SC................................ 1392
|
592 |
+
Helena and Vicinity, AR........................................ 20, 233
|
593 |
+
Hillsboro Inlet, FL.............................................. 1201
|
594 |
+
Hodges Village Dam, MA................................... 466, 480, 499
|
595 |
+
Holes Creek, West Carrollton, OH............................. 990, 1059
|
596 |
+
Homme Dam, South Branch Park River, ND (Dam Safety).............. 814
|
597 |
+
Homme Lake (Dam Safety), ND...................................... 726
|
598 |
+
|
599 |
+
|
600 |
+
ix
|
601 |
+
|
602 |
+
Honolulu Modifications, Oahu, HI............................ 1144, 1150
|
603 |
+
Hop Brook Lake, CT............................................... 496
|
604 |
+
Hopkinton-Everett Lakes, NH...................................... 500
|
605 |
+
Houston-Galveston Navigation Channels, TX........................ 1736
|
606 |
+
Howard Hanson Dam, Additional Storage, WA..................... 910, 914
|
607 |
+
Howard Hanson (Dam Safety), WA................................... 874
|
608 |
+
Hudson River Habitat Restoration, NY............................. 522
|
609 |
+
Humboldt Harbor and Bay, CA...................................... 1523
|
610 |
+
Iao Stream, Maui, HI........................................ 1146, 1162
|
611 |
+
Ice Harbor (Major Rehab), WA..................................... 877
|
612 |
+
Imperial County Watershed, CA.................................... 1472
|
613 |
+
Indiana Harbor, IN............................................... 728
|
614 |
+
Indianapolis, White River (North), IN........................ 984, 1018
|
615 |
+
Intracoastal Waterway Locks, LA.................................. 4, 31
|
616 |
+
IWW, Palm Beach County, FL....................................... 1202
|
617 |
+
Jackson Hole Restoration, WY.................................. 873, 907
|
618 |
+
Jacksonville Harbor, FL..................................... 1187, 1203
|
619 |
+
Jamaica Bay, Marine Park and Plumb Beach, NY..................... 553
|
620 |
+
Jefferson Parish, LA............................................. 5, 37
|
621 |
+
Jim Woodruff Powerhouse, FL & GA................................. 1388
|
622 |
+
John Day Powerhouse (Major Rehab), OR & WA....................... 877
|
623 |
+
Johnstown, PA.................................................... 1111
|
624 |
+
Johnstown, PA (Local Protection Project)......................... 993
|
625 |
+
Kake Harbor, AK............................................... 874, 917
|
626 |
+
Kanawha River Navigation, WV................................. 979, 1003
|
627 |
+
Kankakee River Basin, IL......................................... 736
|
628 |
+
Kankakee River Basin, IL, and IN................................. 721
|
629 |
+
Kansas Citys, MO and KS....................................... 381, 394
|
630 |
+
Kaumalapau Harbor, Lanai, HI..................................... 1145
|
631 |
+
Kawaihae Small Boat Harbor, HI................................... 1145
|
632 |
+
Kawainui Marsh, Oahu, HI......................................... 1146
|
633 |
+
Kaweah River, CA................................................. 1506
|
634 |
+
Kenai River, AK.................................................. 887
|
635 |
+
Kentucky Lock, KY............................................ 983, 1015
|
636 |
+
Kikiaola Harbor, Kauai, HI.................................. 1144, 1155
|
637 |
+
Kill Van Kull & Newark Bay, NY and NJ............................ 596
|
638 |
+
Kimmswick, MO.................................................... 596
|
639 |
+
Kissimmee River, FL......................................... 1176, 1378
|
640 |
+
Knightville Dam, MA.............................................. 499
|
641 |
+
Kuskokwim River, AK.............................................. 888
|
642 |
+
LACDA, Water Conservation and Supply (Hansen and Lopez Dams), CA. 1473
|
643 |
+
LACDA, Water Conservation and Supply (Santa Fe and Whittier
|
644 |
+
Narrows Dams), CA.............................................. 1474
|
645 |
+
Lackawanna River, Olyphant, PA................................... 672
|
646 |
+
Lackawanna River, Scranton, PA................................... 677
|
647 |
+
Lafayette Parish, LA............................................. 5, 38
|
648 |
+
Lake Ashtabula and Baldhill Dam (Dam Safety), ND.............. 727, 818
|
649 |
+
Lake Ashtabula and Baldhill Dam, ND (Major Rehab)............. 727, 835
|
650 |
+
Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity, LA............................ 12, 134
|
651 |
+
Lake Washington Ship Canal, WA................................... 911
|
652 |
+
Larose to Golden Meadow, LA.................................... 12, 143
|
653 |
+
Las Cruces, El Paso and Vicinity, NM............................. 1743
|
654 |
+
Levisa and Tug Forks of the Big Sandy River and the Upper
|
655 |
+
Cumberland River, WV, VA, & KY............................. 991, 1084
|
656 |
+
Lexington, Fayette County, KY................................ 980, 1004
|
657 |
+
|
658 |
+
|
659 |
+
x
|
660 |
+
|
661 |
+
Little Calumet River, IN...................................... 725, 788
|
662 |
+
Littleville Lake, MA............................................. 499
|
663 |
+
Lock 14, IA (Major Rehab) Mississippi River...................... 727
|
664 |
+
Lock 3, Embankments, MN (Major Rehab) Mississippi River.......... 727
|
665 |
+
Lock and Dam 14, Mississippi River, IA (Major Rehab)............. 826
|
666 |
+
Lock and Dam 24, Mississippi River, IL and MO (Major
|
667 |
+
Rehabilitation)................................................ 202
|
668 |
+
Lock and Dam 25, Mississippi River, IL and MO (Major
|
669 |
+
Rehabilitation)................................................ 206
|
670 |
+
Lock and Dam 3, Mississippi River, MN (Major Rehab).............. 831
|
671 |
+
Locks and Dams 2, 3, and 4, Monongahela River, PA............ 989, 1039
|
672 |
+
London Locks and Dam, WV..................................... 984, 1016
|
673 |
+
Los Angeles County Drainage Area, CA............................. 1571
|
674 |
+
Los Angeles Harbor, CA........................................... 1528
|
675 |
+
Loves Park, IL................................................ 725, 772
|
676 |
+
Lower Cape May Meadows--Cape May Point, NJ....................... 548
|
677 |
+
Lower Las Vegas Wash Wetlands, NV................................ 1493
|
678 |
+
Lower Platte River and Tributaries, NE........................ 382, 398
|
679 |
+
Lower River Des Peres, MO........................................ 7, 44
|
680 |
+
Lower Sacramento Area Levee Reconstruction, CA................... 1576
|
681 |
+
Lower Savannah River, GA......................................... 1208
|
682 |
+
Lower Snake River Fish and Wildlife Compensation, ID, OR, WA.. 876, 940
|
683 |
+
Lower Truckee River Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, NV........... 1494, 1514
|
684 |
+
Lower Truckee River Washoe County, NV....................... 1495, 1515
|
685 |
+
Lower West Branch Susquehanna River Basin Environmental
|
686 |
+
Restoration, PA................................................ 569
|
687 |
+
Maalaea Small Boat Harbor, HI............................... 1145, 1157
|
688 |
+
Manatee County, FL............................................... 1282
|
689 |
+
Manatee Harbor, FL............................................... 1250
|
690 |
+
Mansfield Hollow Lake, CT........................................ 497
|
691 |
+
Marin County Shoreline, San Clemente Creek, CA................... 1466
|
692 |
+
Marina del Rey and Ballona Creek, CA............................. 1437
|
693 |
+
Marmet Locks and Dam, WV..................................... 984, 1017
|
694 |
+
Marshall, MN.................................................. 726, 799
|
695 |
+
Martin County, FL................................................ 1287
|
696 |
+
Marysville/Yuba City Levee Reconstruction, CA............... 1429, 1582
|
697 |
+
Matewan, WV...................................................... 991
|
698 |
+
Maui Second Harbor, Maui, HI..................................... 1144
|
699 |
+
Maumee River, OH................................................. 735
|
700 |
+
May Branch, Fort Smith, AR....................................... 1703
|
701 |
+
McAlpine Locks and Dam, KY & IN.............................. 988, 1031
|
702 |
+
McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, Locks and Dams,
|
703 |
+
AR & OK........................................................ 1763
|
704 |
+
McCook and Thornton Reservoirs, IL............................ 725, 777
|
705 |
+
McGrath Creek, Wichita Falls, TX................................. 1823
|
706 |
+
McKinney Bayou, AR and TX........................................ 8, 50
|
707 |
+
Melvin Price Lock and Dam, IL and MO............................ 11, 90
|
708 |
+
Memphis Metropolitan Area, TN.................................... 227
|
709 |
+
Memphis Metropolitan Area, TN and MS............................. 17
|
710 |
+
Meramec River Basin, Valley Park Levee, MO..................... 14, 186
|
711 |
+
Merced County Streams, CA........................................ 1588
|
712 |
+
Metro Atlanta Watershed, GA...................................... 1197
|
713 |
+
Metro Center Levee, Davidson County, TN...................... 985, 1022
|
714 |
+
Metropolitan Louisville, Beargrass Creek, KY..................... 984
|
715 |
+
Metropolitan Louisville, Mill Creek Basin, KY................ 980, 1005
|
716 |
+
Metropolitan Louisville, Pond Creek, KY...................... 990, 1054
|
717 |
+
Metropolitan Louisville, Southwest, KY....................... 980, 1006
|
718 |
+
|
719 |
+
|
720 |
+
xi
|
721 |
+
|
722 |
+
Metropolitan Region of Cincinnati, Duck Creek, OH............ 990, 1064
|
723 |
+
Miami Harbor Channel, FL......................................... 1255
|
724 |
+
Miami Harbor, FL................................................. 1174
|
725 |
+
Middle Rio Grande Flood Protection, Bernalillo to Belen, NM...... 1793
|
726 |
+
Mid-Valley Area Levee Reconstruction, CA......................... 1596
|
727 |
+
Mill Creek, OH............................................... 990, 1069
|
728 |
+
Milton, PA....................................................... 538
|
729 |
+
Mingo Creek, Tulsa, OK........................................... 1808
|
730 |
+
Mississippi and Louisiana Estuarine Areas, MS and LA........... 22, 320
|
731 |
+
Mississippi Delta Region, LA................................... 21, 312
|
732 |
+
Mississippi River--Gulf Outlet, LA Emergency Dredging............ 25
|
733 |
+
Mississippi River at Quincy, IL............................... 721, 737
|
734 |
+
Mississippi River between Missouri River and Minneapolis, MN,
|
735 |
+
Locks and Dams Nos. 3, 5A, 6, 7, 8, and 9, MN, WI, IA (Major
|
736 |
+
Rehab)......................................................... 866
|
737 |
+
Mississippi River Between the Ohio and Missouri Rivers
|
738 |
+
(Regulating Works), MO and IL..................................10, 84
|
739 |
+
Mississippi River Levees, AR, IL, KY, LA, MS, MO, and TN......... 238
|
740 |
+
Mississippi River Ship Channel Improvements, LA.................. 4, 32
|
741 |
+
Mississippi River Ship Channel, Gulf to Baton Rouge, LA..........10, 72
|
742 |
+
Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet, LA................................10, 61
|
743 |
+
Mississippi River, Lock and Dam 24, IL and MO.................... 15
|
744 |
+
Mississippi River, Lock and Dam 25, IL and MO.................... 15
|
745 |
+
Missouri National Recreational River, NE and SD............... 387, 415
|
746 |
+
Missouri River Fish and Wildlife Mitigation, IA, NE, KS, and
|
747 |
+
MO.......................................................... 385, 420
|
748 |
+
Missouri River Levee System Units L455 and R460-471, MO and KS.384, 403
|
749 |
+
Missouri River Levee System, IA, NE, KS, and MO............... 386, 424
|
750 |
+
Mojave River Forks Dam, CA....................................... 1475
|
751 |
+
Molly Ann's Brook, Halendon, Prospect Park and Paterson, NJ...... 658
|
752 |
+
Montgomery Point Lock and Dam, AR................................ 1769
|
753 |
+
Morganza, LA, to the Gulf of Mexico, LA........................ 17, 225
|
754 |
+
Muscatine Island, IA.......................................... 726, 794
|
755 |
+
Myrtle Beach, SC............................................ 1175, 1325
|
756 |
+
Nansemond River Basin, Suffolk, VA............................... 577
|
757 |
+
Napa River, CA................................................... 1507
|
758 |
+
Napa River, Salt Marsh Restoration, CA........................... 1476
|
759 |
+
Nassau County, FL................................................ 1217
|
760 |
+
Neches River and Tributaries, Saltwater Barrier, TX.............. 1721
|
761 |
+
New Bedford, Fairhaven & Acushnet Hurricane Barrier, MA.......... 503
|
762 |
+
New Jersey Intracoastal Waterway, Environmental Restoration, NJ.. 561
|
763 |
+
New Orleans to Venice, LA...................................... 12, 149
|
764 |
+
New York and New Jersey Harbor, NY and NJ........................ 526
|
765 |
+
Newport Bay Harbor, CA........................................... 1477
|
766 |
+
Nome Harbor, AK.................................................. 889
|
767 |
+
Nonconnah Creek, TN and MS..................................... 23, 359
|
768 |
+
Norfolk Harbor and Channels (Deepening), VA...................... 601
|
769 |
+
North Branch Potomac River Environmental Restoration, WV, MD, and
|
770 |
+
PA............................................................. 540
|
771 |
+
North Hartland Lake, VT.......................................... 501
|
772 |
+
North Las Vegas, Channel ``A'', NV............................... 1462
|
773 |
+
North Springfield, VT............................................ 501
|
774 |
+
Northern California Streams, Cache Creek Environmental
|
775 |
+
Restoration, CA................................................ 1478
|
776 |
+
Northern California Streams, Colusa Basin, CA.................... 1479
|
777 |
+
Northern California Streams, Dry Creek (Middletown), CA.......... 1447
|
778 |
+
Northern California Streams, Fairfield Streams and Cordelia
|
779 |
+
Marsh, CA...................................................... 1481
|
780 |
+
Northern California Streams, Lower Sacramento River Riparian
|
781 |
+
Revegetation, CA............................................... 1482
|
782 |
+
|
783 |
+
|
784 |
+
xii
|
785 |
+
|
786 |
+
Northern California Streams, Middle Creek, CA.................... 1483
|
787 |
+
Northern California Streams, Sacramento River Watershed
|
788 |
+
Management Plan, CA............................................ 1484
|
789 |
+
Northern California Streams, Vacaville, Dixon and Vicinity, CA... 1448
|
790 |
+
Northern California Streams, Yuba River Basin, CA................ 1449
|
791 |
+
Northfield Brook Lake, CT........................................ 497
|
792 |
+
Northwest El Paso, TX............................................ 1706
|
793 |
+
Nutwood Drainage and Levee District, IL.......................... 8, 51
|
794 |
+
Oakland Harbor, CA.......................................... 1429, 1534
|
795 |
+
Ocean City and Vicinity Water Resources, MD...................... 520
|
796 |
+
Ohio River Mainstem Systems Study, KY, IL, & IN.................. 979
|
797 |
+
Ohio River Mainstem Systems Study, PA, WV, OH, KY, IL, & IN...... 1002
|
798 |
+
Olmsted Locks and Dam, IL & KY............................... 988, 1027
|
799 |
+
Onondaga Lake, NY............................................. 722, 741
|
800 |
+
Orleans Parish, LA............................................... 6, 39
|
801 |
+
Otter Brook Lake, NH............................................. 501
|
802 |
+
Pajaro River at Watsonville, CA.................................. 1509
|
803 |
+
Palm Beach County, FL............................................ 1293
|
804 |
+
Passaic River Preservation of Natural Storage Areas, NJ.......... 662
|
805 |
+
Patchogue River, CT.............................................. 494
|
806 |
+
Patuxent River Water Resources, VA............................... 532
|
807 |
+
Pearl River Watershed, MS........................................ 9, 54
|
808 |
+
Pecan Bayou, Brownwood, TX....................................... 1707
|
809 |
+
Perry Creek, IA............................................... 386, 438
|
810 |
+
Pillar Point Harbor (Deepening), CA.............................. 1438
|
811 |
+
Pine River Dam, Cross Lake, MN (Dam Safety)................... 724, 759
|
812 |
+
Pinellas County, FL.............................................. 1299
|
813 |
+
Plainview, Brazos River Basin, TX................................ 1712
|
814 |
+
Ponce de Leon Inlet, FL.......................................... 1204
|
815 |
+
Poplar Island, MD................................................ 692
|
816 |
+
Port Everglades Harbor, FL....................................... 1188
|
817 |
+
Port Fourchon, LA................................................ 7, 47
|
818 |
+
Port Hueneme, CA............................................ 1439, 1499
|
819 |
+
Port of Long Beach, CA........................................... 1501
|
820 |
+
Portage, WI................................................... 726, 810
|
821 |
+
Portugues and Bucana Rivers, PR............................. 1175, 1347
|
822 |
+
Prado Basin Water Supply, CA..................................... 1485
|
823 |
+
Presque Isle Peninsula, PA.................................... 725, 767
|
824 |
+
Provo and Vicinity, UT........................................... 1465
|
825 |
+
Puget Sound Confined Disposal Site(s), WA........................ 895
|
826 |
+
Puget Sound Studies, WA.......................................... 872
|
827 |
+
Ramapo River at Oakland, NJ...................................... 667
|
828 |
+
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.......................................... 1450
|
829 |
+
Raritan Bay and Sandy Hook Bay, NJ............................... 550
|
830 |
+
Raymondville Drain, TX........................................... 1733
|
831 |
+
Red River Waterway, Mississippi River to Shreveport, LA..........11, 96
|
832 |
+
Reelfoot Lake, TN and KY....................................... 17, 228
|
833 |
+
Rend Lake, IL.................................................... 15
|
834 |
+
Rend Lake, IL (Deficiency Correction)............................ 197
|
835 |
+
Rhode Island South Coast Habitat Restoration and Storm Damage
|
836 |
+
Reduction...................................................... 473
|
837 |
+
Rhode Island South Coastal Study................................. 463
|
838 |
+
Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake, GA & SC.................... 1176, 1371
|
839 |
+
Richmond Harbor, CA.............................................. 1540
|
840 |
+
Rio de Flag, AZ.................................................. 1446
|
841 |
+
Rio de la Plata, PR.............................................. 1355
|
842 |
+
|
843 |
+
|
844 |
+
xiii
|
845 |
+
|
846 |
+
Rio Grande Ecosystem Restoration, CO & NM........................ 1699
|
847 |
+
Rio Grande Floodway, San Acacia to Bosque del Apache, NM......... 1799
|
848 |
+
Rio Guanajibo, PR................................................ 1215
|
849 |
+
Rio Nigua at Salinas, PR......................................... 1216
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Rio Puerto Nuevo, PR........................................ 1176, 1360
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+
Rio Salado, Salt River, AZ....................................... 1469
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852 |
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Roanoke River Upper Basin, Headwaters Area, VA................... 1365
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853 |
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Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam, WV & OH........................ 989, 1044
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854 |
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Roughans Point, Revere, MA.................................... 465, 484
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Russian River, Ecosystem Restoration, CA......................... 1486
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856 |
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Sacramento--San Joaquin Delta, CA................................ 1487
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857 |
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Sacramento--San Joaquin Delta, Western Delta Islands, CA......... 1488
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858 |
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Sacramento River Bank Protection Project, CA..................... 1604
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859 |
+
Sacramento River Flood Control Project (Glenn-Colusa Irrigation
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District), CA.................................................. 1618
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861 |
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Salina, KS.................................................... 383, 400
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862 |
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San Antonio Channel Improvement, TX.............................. 1828
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863 |
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San Antonio Creek, CA............................................ 1451
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864 |
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San Diego Harbor, CA............................................. 1440
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865 |
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San Francisco Bay Bar Channel, CA................................ 1441
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866 |
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San Joaquin River Basin, Arroyo Pasajero (Fresno County), CA..... 1452
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867 |
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San Joaquin River Basin, Pine Flat Dam Fish and Wildlife Habitat
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868 |
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Restoration, CA................................................ 1490
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869 |
+
San Joaquin River Basin, South Sacramento County Streams, CA..... 1453
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870 |
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San Joaquin River Basin, Stockton Metropolitan Area, CA.......... 1454
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871 |
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San Joaquin River Basin, Tule River, CA.......................... 1456
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872 |
+
San Joaquin River Basin, West Stanislaus County, CA.............. 1457
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873 |
+
San Juan and Aliso Creeks Watershed Management, CA............... 1491
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874 |
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San Juan Harbor, PR......................................... 1175, 1266
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875 |
+
San Lorenzo River, CA............................................ 1623
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876 |
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San Luis Rey River, CA........................................... 1628
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877 |
+
Sand Point Harbor, AK............................................ 890
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878 |
+
Sand Point, AK................................................... 914
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879 |
+
Sandy Hook to Barnegat Inlet, NJ................................. 630
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880 |
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Santa Ana River Mainstem, CA................................ 1429, 1633
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881 |
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Santa Barbara County Streams, Lower Mission Creek, CA............ 1458
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882 |
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Santa Margarita River and Tributaries, CA........................ 1459
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Santa Paula Creek, CA............................................ 1642
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884 |
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Santee, Cooper, and Congaree Rivers, SC.......................... 1198
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885 |
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Sarasota County, FL.............................................. 1307
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886 |
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Savannah Harbor Expansion, GA.................................... 1190
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887 |
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Savannah/Chatham County, GA...................................... 1193
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888 |
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Saw Mill Run, Pittsburgh, PA................................. 991, 1079
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Saw Mill Run, Pittsburgh, PA..................................... 1079
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Seward Harbor, AK................................................ 890
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Sheyenne River, ND............................................ 726, 804
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Sims Bayou, Houston, TX.......................................... 1833
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893 |
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Sitka Cruise Ship Passenger Transfer Facility, AK................ 891
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Skagit River, WA................................................. 898
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Smith Island Environmental Restoration and Protection, MD........ 557
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South Main Channel, TX........................................... 1734
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South River, Raritan LRiver Basin, NJ............................ 534
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South Sacramento County Streams, CA.............................. 1510
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Stamford Hurricane Barrier, CT................................... 503
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Ste. Genevieve, MO............................................. 14, 191
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Stillaguamish River, WA.......................................... 906
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St. Francis Basin, AR and MO................................... 20, 288
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St. Johns Bayou, MO.............................................. 353
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St. Louis Flood Protection, MO................................... 4, 30
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St. Lucie Inlet, FL.............................................. 1205
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St. Paul Harbor, AK.............................................. 913
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Surry Mountain Lake, NH.......................................... 501
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Susquehanna River Basin Water Management, NY, PA, and MD......... 536
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Swope Park Industrial Area, Kansas City, MO................... 382, 396
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Table Rock Lake, MO & AR (Dam Safety)............................ 1862
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Tampa Harbor, Big Bend Channel, FL............................... 1206
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921 |
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Tenkiller Ferry Lake, OK (Dam Safety)............................ 1867
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Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Wildlife Mitigation, AL & MS........ 1241
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The Dalles Powerhouse (Major Rehab), WA & OR.................. 876, 949
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Thomaston Dam, CT................................................ 497
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Thurmond Lake Powerhouse, GA & SC................................ 1396
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Tioga River Watershed, PA and NY................................. 571
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Toledo Harbor, Maumee River, OH.................................. 721
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Townshend Lake, VT............................................... 502
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Tropicana and Flamingo Washes, NV........................... 1429, 1658
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Truckee Meadows, NV.............................................. 1463
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Tucson Drainage Area, AZ......................................... 1502
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Tully Lake, MA................................................... 499
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938 |
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Turkey Creek Basin, KS and MO....................... 381, 384, 395, 405
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939 |
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Two Rivers Dam, NM (Dam Safety).................................. 1852
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Tygart Lake, WV.............................................. 988, 1023
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941 |
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Tygart Valley River Basin, Grassy Run Environmental Restoration,
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943 |
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944 |
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945 |
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Tygart Valley River Basin, Three Watershed Environmental
|
946 |
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|
947 |
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Union Village Dam, VT............................................ 502
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948 |
+
Upper Delaware River Watershed, NY............................... 565
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949 |
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Upper Guadalupe River, CA........................................ 1511
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950 |
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Upper Jordan River Restoration, UT............................... 1498
|
951 |
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Upper Jordan River, UT........................................... 1665
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952 |
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Upper Mississippi and Illinois Navigation Study.................. 723
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953 |
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Upper Mississippi River System Environmental Management
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954 |
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955 |
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Upper Mississippi River System Flood Profile Study, IL, IA, MO,
|
956 |
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WI, & MN....................................................... 730
|
957 |
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Upper Mississippi River System Profile Study..................... 722
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958 |
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Upper Mississippi & Illinois Navigation Study, IL, IA, MO, WI, &
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+
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|
960 |
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Upper Penitencia Creek, CA....................................... 1460
|
961 |
+
Upper Sacramento Area Levee Reconstruction, CA................... 1647
|
962 |
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Upper Susquehanna River Basin Environmental Restoration, NY and
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963 |
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|
964 |
+
Upper Trinity River Basin, TX.................................... 1708
|
965 |
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966 |
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967 |
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|
968 |
+
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969 |
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Ventura Harbor Sand Bypass, CA................................... 1442
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970 |
+
Village Creek, Jefferson County (Birmingham Watersheds), AL...... 1196
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971 |
+
Wabash River Basin, Comprehensive (Middle Reaches), IN & IL.. 982, 1013
|
972 |
+
Waco Lake, TX (Dam Safety)....................................... 1857
|
973 |
+
Wailupe Stream Flood Control Study, Oaha, HI................ 1143, 1153
|
974 |
+
Walker River Basin, NV........................................... 1496
|
975 |
+
Walla Walla River Watershed, OR & WA.......................... 873, 902
|
976 |
+
Walter F. George Powerhouse, AL & GA............................. 1384
|
977 |
+
West Bank--East of Harvey Canal, LA............................ 13, 166
|
978 |
+
West Columbus, OH............................................ 991, 1074
|
979 |
+
West Hill Dam, MA................................................ 499
|
980 |
+
West Sacramento, CA.............................................. 1653
|
981 |
+
West Shore-Lake Pontchartrain, LA................................ 6, 40
|
982 |
+
West Tennessee Tributaries, TN................................. 23, 366
|
983 |
+
West Thompson Lake, CT........................................... 497
|
984 |
+
Westville Lake, MA............................................... 500
|
985 |
+
Westwego to Harvey Canal, LA................................... 13, 172
|
986 |
+
Whiteman's Creek, AR........................................... 21, 307
|
987 |
+
Whitewater River Basin, CA....................................... 1461
|
988 |
+
Willamette River Basin Review Study, OR....................... 872, 909
|
989 |
+
Willamette River Flood Plain Restoration, OR.................. 871, 882
|
990 |
+
Willamette River Salmon Restoration Studies, OR.................. 872
|
991 |
+
Willamette River Temperature Control, OR...................... 872, 915
|
992 |
+
Wilmington Harbor, Channel Widening, NC..................... 1174, 1219
|
993 |
+
Wilmington Harbor, Northeast Cape Fear River, NC................. 1210
|
994 |
+
Wilson Lake, KS............................................... 383, 401
|
995 |
+
Winfield Locks and Dam, Kanawha River, WV........................ 989
|
996 |
+
Winfield Locks and Dam, WV....................................... 1049
|
997 |
+
Winfield, KS..................................................... 1784
|
998 |
+
Wolf River, Memphis, TN.......................................... 17
|
999 |
+
Wolf River, TN................................................... 229
|
1000 |
+
Wood River Drainage and Levee District, Madison County, IL....... 7, 45
|
1001 |
+
Wood River, Grand Island, NE.................................. 387, 443
|
1002 |
+
Wrangell Harbor, AK.............................................. 892
|
1003 |
+
Wrightsville Beach, NC........................................... 1320
|
1004 |
+
Wyoming Valley, PA (Levee Raising)............................... 682
|
1005 |
+
Yadlin/Pee Dee River Basins, SC.................................. 1199
|
1006 |
+
Yazoo Basin, MS................................................ 22, 326
|
1007 |
+
Youghiogheny Lake Storage Reallocation, PA & MD.................. 1009
|
1008 |
+
Youghiogheny River Lake Storage Reallocation, PA & MD............ 981
|
1009 |
+
Yuba River Basin, CA............................................. 1512
|
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<title> - DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998</title>
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<body><pre>
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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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<DOC>
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From the U.S. Government Printing Office Online via GPO Access
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[House Committee on Appropriations]
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[Commerce, Justice, and State, The Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1998]
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[Part 1]
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DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND
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STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED
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AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
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========================================================================
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HEARINGS
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BEFORE A
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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FIRST SESSION
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE
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JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES
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HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky, Chairman
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio JULIAN C. DIXON, California
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York
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TOM LATHAM, Iowa
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NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, 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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Jim Kulikowski, Therese McAuliffe, and Jennifer Miller, Subcommittee Staff
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________
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PART 1
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Justification of the Budget Estimates
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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<snowflake>
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Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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39-602 O WASHINGTON : 1997
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
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Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office,
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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|
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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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 VIC FAZIO, California
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TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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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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James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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Page
|
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General Administration........................................... 1-35
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Office of Inspector General...................................... 36-65
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Economic Development Administration.............................. 66-130
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Bureau of the Census............................................ 131-255
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Economics and Statistics Analysis............................... 256-324
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International Trade Administration.............................. 325-395
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Bureau of Export Administration................................. 396-445
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Minority Business Development Agency............................ 446-487
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration................ 488-1024
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Patent and Trademark Office................................... 1025-1084
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Technology Administration..................................... 1085-1134
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National Technical Information Service........................ 1135-1153
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National Institute of Standards and Technology................ 1154-1353
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National Telecommunications and Information Administration.... 1354-1493
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DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND
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AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
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HEARINGS
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BEFORE A
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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FIRST SESSION
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE
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JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES
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HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky, Chairman
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio JULIAN C. DIXON, California
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York
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TOM LATHAM, Iowa
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Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
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Jim Kulikowski, Therese McAuliffe, and Jennifer Miller, Subcommittee Staff
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PART 3
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Justification of the Budget Estimates
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Department of State.............................................. 1
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Maritime Administration.......................................... 827
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The Judiciary.................................................... 931
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39-607 O WASHINGTON : 1997
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For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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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 VIC FAZIO, California
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TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED
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AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
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=======================================================================
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HEARINGS
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BEFORE A
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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22 |
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|
23 |
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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FIRST SESSION
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________
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
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JOE SKEEN, New Mexico NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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DAN MILLER, Florida
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, as Chairman of the Full
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Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
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Deborah Weatherly, Loretta Beaumont, Joel Kaplan, and Christopher Topik,
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PART 5
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Page
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Public Witnesses for Natural Resource Programs.................... 1
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Additional Written Testimony................................... 495
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Public Witnesses for Energy and Other Programs.................... 661
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Additional Written Testimony................................... 1146
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For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
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ISBN 0-16-054908-6
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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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 VIC FAZIO, California
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TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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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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James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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Able, E. H., Jr.................................................. 801
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Adelmann, G. W................................................... 272
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Akers, Julie..................................................... 647
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Alexander, James................................................. 327
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Allison, S. A.................................................... 969
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Altmeyer, T. H................................................... 937
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Amend, Madeline.................................................. 589
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Anderson, L. L................................................... 751
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Applegate, David................................................. 1017
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Arita, S. J...................................................... 522
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Aunan, L. G...................................................... 580
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Aurilio, Anna.................................................... 141
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Bahr, T. G....................................................... 670
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Bajura, R. A..................................................... 839
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Baker, Deborah................................................... 234
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Banzhaf, W. H.................................................... 134
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Barnard, Stan.................................................... 1047
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Barnett, J. A.................................................... 657
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Beal, H. A....................................................... 74
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Beard, D. P...................................................... 109
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Beck, Richard.................................................... 1089
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Beetham, M. B.................................................... 100
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Bennett, E. H.................................................... 1283
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Bezanson, Janice................................................. 576
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Blockstein, D. E................................................. 1277
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Brasaemle, J. E.................................................. 570
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Brouha, Paul..................................................... 594
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Brown, M. P...................................................... 248
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Brown, R. D...................................................... 1287
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Cabral, R. J..................................................... 526
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Camara, Lee...................................................... 757
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Cannard, D. L.................................................... 532
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Cannon, Hon. Chris............................................... 10
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Carroll, Peter................................................... 1061
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Castro, Bernadette............................................... 459
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Clark, Les.......................................................
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Coleman, T. J.................................................... 191
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Colnes, A. L..................................................... 422
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Comolli, A. G.................................................... 1132
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Connolly, Jerome................................................. 1089
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Conrad, G. E..................................................... 1039
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Cooper, Laurie................................................... 199
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Crawford, Tommy.................................................. 919
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Crites, Buford................................................... 291
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Crozier, E. S.................................................... 602
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Cruickshank, Michael............................................. 691
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Cunha, Manual, Jr................................................
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Curtis, W. E..................................................... 714
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Darguzas, J. N................................................... 1198
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De Vaul, Diane................................................... 1155
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Decaire, John.................................................... 1231
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Derbyshire, Frank................................................ 707
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Dessecker, D. R.................................................. 567
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Dixon, M. A...................................................... 1243
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Dower, Roger..................................................... 1029
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Dunham, M. K..................................................... 586
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Dwyer, Stephen................................................... 517
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Dwyer, Thomas.................................................... 893
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Ebel, Dr. J. E................................................... 1292
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Egbert, Allan.................................................... 553
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England, Marilyn................................................. 608
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Evans, Debra..................................................... 1258
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Eyring, E. M..................................................... 751
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Fani, Robert..................................................... 846
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Farris, Allen.................................................... 542
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Field, David..................................................... 164
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Filippone, E. F.................................................. 459
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Filkins, Mylon................................................... 584
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Foster, Alice.................................................... 853
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Franklin, T. M................................................... 185
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Frederickson, Jean............................................... 599
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Freeburne, S. K.................................................. 992
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Frey, P. D....................................................... 177
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Fritz, E. C., ``Ned''............................................ 128
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Fumich, George................................................... 839
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Gallery, Audrey.................................................. 651
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Gebhards, John................................................... 641
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Geisinger, Jim................................................... 284
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Genzer, Jeffrey.................................................. 684
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George, Father, W. L............................................. 649
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Geringer, Jim.................................................... 1172
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Gladics, F. M.................................................... 67
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Glenn, Don....................................................... 661
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Goldman, Madge................................................... 225
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Goss, C. F....................................................... 530
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Graves, Denyce................................................... 886
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Groff, E. O...................................................... 904
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Gruver, John..................................................... 957
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Gundersheimer, Werner............................................ 815
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Gunn, S. H....................................................... 401
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Haas, Maurie..................................................... 634
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Hall, Jason...................................................... 637
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Hanson, Rebecca.................................................. 591
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Hathaway, Eric................................................... 898
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Hayden, Michael.................................................. 436
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Hays, Alexander.................................................. 792
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Heissenbuttel, John.............................................. 156
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Henson, Ryan..................................................... 334
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Hertfelder, Eric................................................. 320
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Hofmann, J. B.................................................... 298
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Holder, G. D..................................................... 750
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Holmer, Steve.................................................... 342
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Hope, Becky...................................................... 585
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Hope, Matt....................................................... 585
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Huffman, G. P.................................................... 742
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Hunter, Jamie.................................................... 595
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Imbergamo, Bill.................................................. 177
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James, Sharpe.................................................... 642
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James, Ted....................................................... 522
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Janger, S. A..................................................... 1296
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Jarvik, Laurence................................................. 1254
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Jenkins, A. F.................................................... 394
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John, Ismael..................................................... 1300
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Johnson, Denton.................................................. 982
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Johnson, Jean.................................................... 619
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Jorris, Peter.................................................... 601
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Judd, Joe........................................................ 10
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Karolchik, Trina................................................. 755
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Kennamer, J. E................................................... 564
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Kenny, M. P...................................................... 526
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Kirsch, F. W..................................................... 926
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Kloosterman, Marilyn............................................. 623
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Knight, R. H..................................................... 1262
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Knoebel, Rick.................................................... 588
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Koch, Roger...................................................... 570
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Krichbaum, Steve................................................. 59
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Lagina, Martin................................................... 1180
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Lawrence, Dr. L. R., Jr.......................................... 1235
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Lea, George...................................................... 350
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Lee, B. S........................................................ 766
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Leftwich, J. T., Jr.............................................. 1166
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Leibowitz, Herman ``Hank''....................................... 975
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Levin, Rabbi Yehuda.............................................. 1053
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Libby, Michael................................................... 210
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Liebman, Murray.................................................. 1116
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Linehan, T. E.................................................... 786
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Liston, Louise................................................... 10
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Lively, Scott.................................................... 1053
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Longsworth, Nellie............................................... 264
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Ludwick, Michelle................................................ 210
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Lundy, Jeff...................................................... 1124
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Mankin, Dr. C. J................................................. 1168
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Marshall, Gwen...................................................
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25, 570........................................................
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Mazer, Marshall.................................................. 951
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McCarron, D. J................................................... 556
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McDowell, Robert................................................. 545
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Melissaratos, Aris............................................... 957
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+
Meuzelaar, H. L. C............................................... 751
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Miller, Dr. R. N................................................. 1190
|
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Miller, P. P..................................................... 829
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Mills, Jamie..................................................... 611
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Mink, Roy........................................................ 670
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Minnigh, Harvey.................................................. 225
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Moe, Richard..................................................... 312
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Molini, William.................................................. 549
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Mondre, J. L..................................................... 1239
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Mosher, J. A..................................................... 504
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Muller, M. R..................................................... 1069
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Myers, Phyllis................................................... 485
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Nadel, S. M...................................................... 864
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Nemtzow, D. M.................................................... 877
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Nimmons, J. T.................................................... 726
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Norcross, Elizabeth.............................................. 257
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O'Brien, Rindy................................................... 446
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Overbey, M. M.................................................... 999
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Owens, J. M...................................................... 753
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Pacelle, Wayne................................................... 83
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Paque, Michael................................................... 1124
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Pate-Bain, Helen................................................. 604
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Pease, Elizabeth................................................. 242
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Peter, Neptali................................................... 1300
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Peterson, R. M................................................... 359
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Phillips, Bonnie................................................. 429
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Pickett, Hon. O. B............................................... 248
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Pugmire, R. J.................................................... 751
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Ramirez-Toro, G. I............................................... 225
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Rapanos, J. A.................................................... 945
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Rawlings, H. R., III............................................. 775
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Reheis, C. H..................................................... 526
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Roddy, Michael................................................... 1
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Rogan, J. B...................................................... 1203
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Rowell, Deborah.................................................. 963
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Runnels, Bruce................................................... 413
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Scott, D. A...................................................... 570
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Sebastian, Carol................................................. 538
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Seifert, D. J.................................................... 370
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Shabtai, J. S.................................................... 751
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Shinn, R. C., Jr................................................. 459
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Sigmon, Neal..................................................... 41
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Sloan, M. M...................................................... 120
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Sparrowe, R. D................................................... 92
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Speight, Dr. J. G................................................ 1182
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+
Startzell, D. N.................................................. 164
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Stehsel, Don..................................................... 600
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+
Steinbach, Thomas................................................ 511
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+
Styles, G. A..................................................... 719
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+
Sutherland, Scott................................................ 48
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Tabor, J. L...................................................... 1139
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+
Thornton, J. F................................................... 218
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Tice, R. D....................................................... 643
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+
Tierney, J. W.................................................... 750
|
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+
Trent, R. H...................................................... 691
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+
Tripp, J. T. B................................................... 459
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+
Trueman, P. A.................................................... 1109
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+
Tum, P. J. A..................................................... 1194
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+
Vap, G. L........................................................ 500
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+
Walsh, Hon. J. T................................................. 775
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+
Walsh, Tom....................................................... 574
|
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+
Watt, R. S....................................................... 984
|
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+
Webb, D. O....................................................... 734
|
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+
Welsh, Richard................................................... 33
|
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Wender, Irving................................................... 750
|
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+
Werbelow, Karen.................................................. 540
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+
Werner, Gary..................................................... 148
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West, Elizabeth.................................................. 452
|
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Williamson, L. L................................................. 496
|
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+
Wodraska, J. R................................................... 655
|
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Wolf, A. E....................................................... 305
|
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+
Wolf, N. A....................................................... 596
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Woolsey, J. R.................................................... 691
|
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Wyneken, Jeanette................................................ 613
|
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Young, Boyd...................................................... 558
|
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+
Zeigler, Joseph.................................................. 1104
|
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Zimmer, G. R..................................................... 660
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ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING TESTIMONY
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ABB Inc.......................................................... 1201
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Air Products and Chemicals, Inc..................................
|
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1190, 1194.....................................................
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+
Alabama Environmental Council.................................... 515
|
363 |
+
Alaska Sea Otter Commission...................................... 626
|
364 |
+
Alliance for Community Trees..................................... 596
|
365 |
+
Alliance to Commercialize Carbonate Technology................... 726
|
366 |
+
Alliance to Save Energy.......................................... 877
|
367 |
+
Allison Engine Company........................................... 969
|
368 |
+
American Anthropological Association.............................
|
369 |
+
370, 999.......................................................
|
370 |
+
American Arts Alliance...........................................
|
371 |
+
886, 893, 898, 1250............................................
|
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+
American Association of Museums..................................
|
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+
637, 801.......................................................
|
374 |
+
American Association of Retired Persons.......................... 1243
|
375 |
+
American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy................. 864
|
376 |
+
American Council on Education.................................... 775
|
377 |
+
American Family Association...................................... 1109
|
378 |
+
American Fisheries Society....................................... 594
|
379 |
+
American Forest and Paper Association............................ 156
|
380 |
+
American Gas Association......................................... 1162
|
381 |
+
American Gas Cooling Center, Inc................................. 846
|
382 |
+
American Geological Institute.................................... 1017
|
383 |
+
American Hiking Society.......................................... 120
|
384 |
+
American Land Rights Association................................. 452
|
385 |
+
American Lands Alliance.......................................... 538
|
386 |
+
American Public Power Association................................ 1147
|
387 |
+
American Rivers, Inc............................................. 257
|
388 |
+
American Society of Civil Engineers.............................. 904
|
389 |
+
American Sportfishing Association................................ 436
|
390 |
+
American Symphony Orchestra League............................... 1266
|
391 |
+
American Zoo and Aquarium Association............................ 1273
|
392 |
+
Americans for Our Heritage and Recreation........................ 446
|
393 |
+
Americans for the Arts........................................... 852
|
394 |
+
Appalachian Mountain Club........................................ 511
|
395 |
+
Appalachian Trail Conference..................................... 164
|
396 |
+
Arctic Seas Division, University of Alaska Fairbanks............. 691
|
397 |
+
Association of Art Museum Directors/American Arts Alliance....... 898
|
398 |
+
Association of American State Geologists......................... 1283
|
399 |
+
Association of American Universities.............................
|
400 |
+
637, 775.......................................................
|
401 |
+
Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design............ 786
|
402 |
+
Association of Midwest Fish and Wildlife Agencies................ 542
|
403 |
+
Association of Research Libraries................................ 1269
|
404 |
+
Babcock and Wilcox Company....................................... 1203
|
405 |
+
Back Country Horsemen of America................................. 584
|
406 |
+
Bob Lawrence & Associates, Inc................................... 1235
|
407 |
+
Brooklyn Union Gas Company....................................... 846
|
408 |
+
Business Council for Sustainable Energy.......................... 1116
|
409 |
+
California Forestry Association.................................. 298
|
410 |
+
California Industry and Government Coalition on PM-10/PM-2.5..... 526
|
411 |
+
California Wilderness Coalition.................................. 334
|
412 |
+
Cannard, David L................................................. 532
|
413 |
+
Capital Research Center.......................................... 1254
|
414 |
+
Caterpillar Inc.................................................. 1228
|
415 |
+
Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky....... 707
|
416 |
+
Center for Environmental Education, Conservation and
|
417 |
+
Interpretation, International University of Puerto Rico........ 225
|
418 |
+
Center for Marine Conservation................................... 615
|
419 |
+
Clean Coal Technology Coalition.................................. 1186
|
420 |
+
Close Up Foundation.............................................. 1296
|
421 |
+
Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy........................... 291
|
422 |
+
Coal Utilization Research Council................................ 951
|
423 |
+
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Forum...................... 657
|
424 |
+
Colorado River Board of California............................... 660
|
425 |
+
Commission on Preservation and Access............................ 1269
|
426 |
+
Consortium for Fossil Fuel Liquefaction Science.................. 742
|
427 |
+
Continental Shelf Division, University of Mississippi............ 691
|
428 |
+
Cooperative Alliance for Refuge Enhancement...................... 92
|
429 |
+
Council for Chemical Research, Inc............................... 1139
|
430 |
+
Cummins Engine Co., Inc.......................................... 1224
|
431 |
+
Dance USA/American Arts Alliance................................. 893
|
432 |
+
Deep Creek Open Space Coalition.................................. 598
|
433 |
+
Defenders of Wildlife............................................ 100
|
434 |
+
Detroit Diesel Corporation....................................... 1220
|
435 |
+
``Ding'' Darling Wildlife Society................................ 623
|
436 |
+
Distributed Power Coalition of America........................... 1207
|
437 |
+
Dow Corning Corporation.......................................... 992
|
438 |
+
Ducks Unlimited, Inc............................................. 48
|
439 |
+
Dwyer, Stephen................................................... 517
|
440 |
+
Earthworks, Inc.................................................. 225
|
441 |
+
Electric Transportation Coalition................................ 1216
|
442 |
+
Energy Research Corporation...................................... 661
|
443 |
+
Enewetak/Ujelang Local Government Council........................ 1300
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444 |
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Environmental Defense Fund....................................... 459
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445 |
+
Exergy Inc....................................................... 975
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446 |
+
Family Research Council.......................................... 1262
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447 |
+
Federal Forest Reform............................................ 576
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448 |
+
Federation of State Humanities Council........................... 792
|
449 |
+
Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps............................... 600
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450 |
+
Forest Water Alliance............................................ 429
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451 |
+
Foundation for North American Wild Sheep......................... 540
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452 |
+
Friends of Acadia................................................ 74
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453 |
+
Friends of Back Bay.............................................. 248
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454 |
+
Friends of the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge............... 607
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455 |
+
Friends of the Columbia Gorge.................................... 580
|
456 |
+
Friends of the Minnesota Valley.................................. 619
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457 |
+
Frontera Audubon Society......................................... 634
|
458 |
+
Gabriella and Paul Rosenbaum Foundation.......................... 225
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459 |
+
Gainsville, Florida.............................................. 536
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460 |
+
Gas Research Institute........................................... 734
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461 |
+
Gas Turbine Association.......................................... 1212
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462 |
+
General Electric................................................. 1208
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463 |
+
Georgetown University............................................ 649
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464 |
+
Great Egg Harbor Watershed Association........................... 647
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465 |
+
Green Framing Systems............................................ 1
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466 |
+
Ground Water Protection Council.................................. 1124
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467 |
+
Humane Society of the United States.............................. 83
|
468 |
+
Hydrocarbon Technologies, Inc.................................... 1132
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469 |
+
Independent Forest Products Association.......................... 67
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470 |
+
Indigenous People's Council for Marine Mammals................... 630
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471 |
+
Institute of Gas Technology...................................... 766
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472 |
+
Integrated Petroleum Environmental Consortium.................... 1176
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473 |
+
InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico.......................... 225
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474 |
+
International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.......... 359
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475 |
+
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.... 561
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476 |
+
International Committee for Holocaust Truth...................... 1053
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477 |
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Interstate Council on Water Policy............................... 1290
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478 |
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Interstate Mining Compact Commission............................. 1039
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479 |
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Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission........................ 1172
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480 |
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Izaak Walton League of America................................... 504
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481 |
+
Kern County Valley Floor Habitat Conservation Plan............... 522
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482 |
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Kettle Range Conservation Group.................................. 191
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483 |
+
Klamath Forest Alliance.......................................... 199
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484 |
+
Krichbaum, Steven................................................ 59
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485 |
+
Leftwich, John T................................................. 1166
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486 |
+
Majestic Metals, Inc............................................. 982
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487 |
+
Marshall, Gwen................................................... 25
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488 |
+
M-C Power........................................................ 757
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489 |
+
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California............... 655
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490 |
+
Miami University................................................. 1089
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491 |
+
Mississippi Oil and Gas Board.................................... 1124
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492 |
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Mountains Group, Sierra Club..................................... 574
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National Assembly of State Arts Agencies......................... 945
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National Association for State Community Services Programs....... 714
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National Association of Abandoned Mine Land Programs............. 1047
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496 |
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National Association of Conservation Districts................... 500
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497 |
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National Association of Energy Service Companies................. 1029
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498 |
+
National Association of Reversionary Property Owners............. 33
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499 |
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National Association of State Conservation Agencies.............. 500
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National Association of State Energy Officials................... 684
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National Association of State Foresters.......................... 177
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National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant
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Colleges.......................................................
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670, 775.......................................................
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National Association of University Fisheries and Wildlife
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Programs....................................................... 1287
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507 |
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National Audubon Society......................................... 109
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508 |
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National Center for Manufacturing Sciences....................... 1231
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National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers...... 320
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510 |
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National Congress of American Indians............................ 637
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511 |
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National Constitution Center..................................... 305
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512 |
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National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History..... 829
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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation............................ 41
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514 |
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National Hardwood Lumber Association............................. 242
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National Humanities Alliance.....................................
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815, 1269......................................................
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National Institute for the Environment........................... 1279
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National Institutes for Water Resources.......................... 670
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National Mining Association...................................... 937
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National Parks and Conservation Association...................... 218
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521 |
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National Recreation and Park Association......................... 643
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522 |
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National Research Center for Coal and Energy, West Virginia
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523 |
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University..................................................... 839
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524 |
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National Trust for Historic Preservation......................... 312
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525 |
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National Wild Turkey Federation.................................. 564
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526 |
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National Wildlife Refuge Association............................. 602
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527 |
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Native American Rights Fund...................................... 637
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528 |
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Natural Gas Industry Research, Development and Demonstration
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529 |
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Initiative..................................................... 1158
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530 |
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Nature Conservancy............................................... 413
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531 |
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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection................ 459
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532 |
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic
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533 |
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Preservation................................................... 459
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534 |
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Newark, New Jersey............................................... 642
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535 |
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Newlands Water Protective Association............................ 611
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536 |
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Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.............. 545
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537 |
+
Northeast-Midwest Institute...................................... 1155
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538 |
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Northern Forest Alliance......................................... 422
|
539 |
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Northwest Forestry Association................................... 284
|
540 |
+
Ocean Basins Division, University of Hawaii...................... 691
|
541 |
+
Ohio and Erie Canal Association.................................. 327
|
542 |
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Ohio Sierra Club................................................. 570
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543 |
+
Ohioview Research Consortium..................................... 1089
|
544 |
+
Oklahoma Geological Survey....................................... 1168
|
545 |
+
Old Dominion University.......................................... 1166
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546 |
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Openlands Project................................................ 272
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547 |
+
Opera America/American Arts Alliance............................. 886
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548 |
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Ornithological Council........................................... 1277
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549 |
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Parks Subcommittee of the Committee of 100 on the Federal City... 485
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550 |
+
Partnership for the National Trails System....................... 148
|
551 |
+
Passaic River Coalition.......................................... 459
|
552 |
+
Petroleum Technology Transfer Council............................ 963
|
553 |
+
Police Association of the District of Columbia................... 210
|
554 |
+
Preservation Action.............................................. 264
|
555 |
+
Public Lands Foundation.......................................... 350
|
556 |
+
Rock Energy Company, L.L.C....................................... 1180
|
557 |
+
Ruffled Grouse Society........................................... 567
|
558 |
+
Rural Public Lands County Council................................ 10
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559 |
+
Rutgers University............................................... 1069
|
560 |
+
Sacramento Grazing Association................................... 530
|
561 |
+
Sargent & Lundy, L.L.C........................................... 1198
|
562 |
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San Bernardino Mountains Land Trust.............................. 601
|
563 |
+
Save Our Forest Association, Inc................................. 590
|
564 |
+
Seventeenth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Conservation and
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565 |
+
Biology........................................................ 613
|
566 |
+
Sierra Club, North Carolina Chapter.............................. 568
|
567 |
+
Society for American Archaeology.................................
|
568 |
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370, 637, 999..................................................
|
569 |
+
Society for Animal Protective Legislation........................ 604
|
570 |
+
Society for Historical Archaeology...............................
|
571 |
+
370, 637, 999..................................................
|
572 |
+
Society of American Foresters.................................... 134
|
573 |
+
Solar Turbines, Inc.............................................. 1061
|
574 |
+
Southaven Properties Coalition................................... 608
|
575 |
+
Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies........... 553
|
576 |
+
Southeastern Manufactured Housing Alliance....................... 919
|
577 |
+
Southern Company Services, Inc................................... 719
|
578 |
+
Southern Timber Purchasers Council............................... 234
|
579 |
+
Sterling Forest Coalition........................................ 641
|
580 |
+
Texas Committee on Natural Resources............................. 128
|
581 |
+
Trout Unlimited of California.................................... 592
|
582 |
+
U-505 Restoration Committee...................................... 651
|
583 |
+
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.......... 556
|
584 |
+
United Paperworkers International Union.......................... 558
|
585 |
+
United States Advanced Ceramics Association...................... 1151
|
586 |
+
United States Public Interest Research Group..................... 141
|
587 |
+
University City Science Center................................... 926
|
588 |
+
Urban Consortium Energy Task Force............................... 1239
|
589 |
+
Utah, Garfield County............................................ 10
|
590 |
+
Utah, Kane County................................................ 10
|
591 |
+
Washington Opera................................................. 1258
|
592 |
+
Western Ancient Forest Campaign.................................. 342
|
593 |
+
Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies................ 549
|
594 |
+
Western Research Institute....................................... 1182
|
595 |
+
Westinghouse..................................................... 957
|
596 |
+
Weston Observatory, Boston College............................... 1292
|
597 |
+
Wild Utah Forest Campaign........................................ 394
|
598 |
+
Wilderness Society............................................... 401
|
599 |
+
Wildlife Management Institute.................................... 496
|
600 |
+
Wildlife Society................................................. 185
|
601 |
+
World Wildlife Fund.............................................. 507
|
602 |
+
Yukon River Drainage Fisheries Association....................... 520
|
603 |
+
Zeigler, Joseph.................................................. 1104
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604 |
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<title> - DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998</title>
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<body><pre>
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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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<DOC>
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DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND
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STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED
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AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
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========================================================================
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HEARINGS
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BEFORE A
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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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FIRST SESSION
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE
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JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES
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HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky, Chairman
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio JULIAN C. DIXON, California
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York
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TOM LATHAM, Iowa
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|
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NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, 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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|
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Jim Kulikowski, Therese McAuliffe, and Jennifer Miller, Subcommittee Staff
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PART 4
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|
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Justification of the Budget Estimates
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Page
|
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+
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.............................. 1
|
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+
Commission on Civil Rights....................................... 41
|
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+
Commission on Immigration Reform................................. 71
|
56 |
+
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe................. 89
|
57 |
+
Commission for Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad......... 121
|
58 |
+
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.......................... 127
|
59 |
+
Federal Communications Commission................................ 193
|
60 |
+
Federal Maritime Commission...................................... 245
|
61 |
+
Federal Trade Commission......................................... 311
|
62 |
+
International Trade Commission................................... 435
|
63 |
+
Legal Services Corporation....................................... 473
|
64 |
+
Marine Mammal Commission......................................... 525
|
65 |
+
Office of the United States Trade Representative................. 535
|
66 |
+
Ounce of Prevention Council...................................... 573
|
67 |
+
Securities and Exchange Commission............................... 585
|
68 |
+
Small Business Administration.................................... 701
|
69 |
+
State Justice Institute.......................................... 899
|
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United States Information Agency................................. 919
|
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Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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39-774 O WASHINGTON : 1997
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For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
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Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office,
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Washington, DC 20402
|
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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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|
91 |
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BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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|
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JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
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C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
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RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
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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 VIC FAZIO, California
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TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
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RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
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JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
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DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
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ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
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HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
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JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
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DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
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JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
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JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
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MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
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RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
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ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
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MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
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RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
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TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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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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James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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<title> - FEDERAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ACQUISITION STRATEGY (POST-FTS2000)</title>
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[House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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For Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
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