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+ <html>
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+ <title> - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998</title>
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+ <body><pre>
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+ [House Hearing, 105 Congress]
5
+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+ <DOC>
9
+
10
+ LEGISLATIVE BRANCH 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
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATIONS
30
+
31
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York, Chairman
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+
33
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
34
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California VIC FAZIO, California
35
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
36
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
37
+
38
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, as Chairman of the Full
39
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
40
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
41
+
42
+ Edward E. Lombard, Staff Assistant
43
+
44
+ ________
45
+
46
+ PART 1
47
+
48
+ JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
49
+
50
+ <snowflake>
51
+
52
+ ________
53
+
54
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
55
+
56
+ ________
57
+
58
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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+
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+ 37-099 O WASHINGTON : 1997
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+ ________________________________________________________________________
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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,
65
+ Washington, DC 20402
66
+ ISBN 0-16-054056-9
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+
68
+
69
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
70
+
71
+ BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
72
+
73
+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
74
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
75
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
76
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
77
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
78
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
79
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
80
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
81
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
82
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
83
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
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+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
85
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
86
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
87
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
88
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
89
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
90
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
91
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
92
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
93
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
94
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
95
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
96
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
97
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
98
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
99
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
100
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
101
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
102
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
103
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
104
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
105
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
106
+
107
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
108
+
109
+ (ii)
110
+
111
+
112
+
113
+ C O N T E N T S
114
+
115
+ ----------
116
+ Page
117
+ Comparative statement of new budget (obligational) authority for
118
+ 1997 and the budget estimates for 1998......................... 1
119
+
120
+ TITLE I--CONGRESSIONAL OPERATIONS
121
+
122
+ House of Representatives
123
+
124
+ Salaries and Expenses............................................ 24
125
+ House leadership offices..................................... 27
126
+ Members' representational allowances......................... 74
127
+ Committee employees.......................................... 78
128
+ Salaries, officers and employees............................. 86
129
+ Office of the Clerk...................................... 86
130
+ Office of the Sergeant at Arms........................... 90
131
+ Office of the Chief Administrative Officer............... 94
132
+ Other offices and employees.............................. 101
133
+ Allowances and expenses...................................... 139
134
+
135
+ Joint Items
136
+
137
+ Joint Economic Committee......................................... 167
138
+ Joint Committee on Printing...................................... 172
139
+ Joint Committee on Taxation...................................... 195
140
+ Office of Attending Physician.................................... 231
141
+ Capitol Police Board............................................. 235
142
+ Capitol Guide Service and Special Services Office................ 269
143
+ Statements of Appropriations..................................... 273
144
+
145
+ Office of Compliance
146
+
147
+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 277
148
+
149
+ Congressional Budget Office
150
+
151
+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 296
152
+
153
+ Architect of the Capitol
154
+
155
+ Summary.......................................................... 390
156
+ General statement................................................ 375
157
+ Office of the Architect of the Capitol:
158
+ Salaries..................................................... 394
159
+ Contingent expenses.......................................... 399
160
+ Capitol buildings and grounds:
161
+ Capitol buildings............................................ 403
162
+ Capitol grounds.............................................. 485
163
+ Senate Office Buildings...................................... 519
164
+ House Office Buildings....................................... 564
165
+
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+ (iii)
167
+
168
+
169
+ IV
170
+
171
+ Capitol Power Plant.......................................... 610
172
+ Library Buildings and Grounds................................ 644
173
+ Botanic Garden............................................... 690
174
+
175
+ Library of Congress
176
+
177
+ Congressional Research Service
178
+
179
+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 886
180
+
181
+ Government Printing Office
182
+
183
+ Congressional printing and binding............................... 1009
184
+
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+ TITLE II--OTHER AGENCIES
186
+
187
+ Botanic Garden
188
+
189
+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 691
190
+
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+ Library of Congress
192
+
193
+ Summary tables................................................... 752
194
+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 764
195
+ Copyright Office, salaries and expenses.......................... 852
196
+ Books for the blind and physically handicapped, salaries and
197
+ expenses....................................................... 903
198
+ Furniture and furnishings........................................ 918
199
+ Administrative provisions........................................ 932
200
+ Reimbursable program............................................. 934
201
+ Appropriated gift and trust funds--joint projects................ 939
202
+ Revolving funds.................................................. 994
203
+
204
+ Architect of the Capitol
205
+
206
+ Library Buildings and Grounds
207
+
208
+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 645
209
+
210
+ Government Printing Office
211
+
212
+ Summary table.................................................... 1029
213
+ Office of Superintendent of Documents, salaries and expenses..... 1027
214
+ Revolving fund................................................... 1052
215
+ Statistics....................................................... 1075
216
+
217
+ General Accounting Office
218
+
219
+ Salaries and expenses............................................ 1079
220
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+ <html>
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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]
6
+
7
+
8
+ <DOC>
9
+
10
+ ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT 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
+ FIRST SESSION
26
+ ________
27
+
28
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
29
+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania, Chairman
30
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky VIC FAZIO, California
31
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
32
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey CHET EDWARDS, Texas
33
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi ED PASTOR, Arizona
34
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama
35
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas
36
+
37
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, as Chairman of the Full
38
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
39
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
40
+
41
+ James D. Ogsbury, Bob Schmidt, Jeanne Wilson, and Donald M. McKinnon,
42
+ Staff Assistants
43
+ ________
44
+
45
+ PART 4
46
+
47
+ Department of Energy Fiscal Year 1998 Budget
48
+ Justifications
49
+ Page
50
+ Atomic Energy Defense Activities................................. 1
51
+ Energy Supply Research and Development........................... 646
52
+ General Science and Research..................................... 1256
53
+ Nuclear Waste Disposal Fund...................................... 1367
54
+ Power Marketing Administration................................... 1443
55
+ Inspector General................................................ 1673
56
+ Departmental Administration...................................... 1691
57
+ Working Capital Fund............................................. 1809
58
+ Environmental Restoration and Waste Management................... 1823
59
+ Uranium Enrichment Decontamination Fund.......................... 2653
60
+ Defense Environmental Management Privatization................... 2675
61
+ ________
62
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
63
+
64
+
65
+
66
+ ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
67
+
68
+ APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
69
+
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+ _______________________________________________________________________
71
+
72
+ HEARINGS
73
+
74
+ BEFORE A
75
+
76
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
77
+
78
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
79
+
80
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
81
+
82
+ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
83
+
84
+ FIRST SESSION
85
+ ________
86
+
87
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
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+
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+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania, Chairman
90
+
91
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky VIC FAZIO, California
92
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
93
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey CHET EDWARDS, Texas
94
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi ED PASTOR, Arizona
95
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama
96
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas
97
+
98
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, as Chairman of the Full
99
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
100
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
101
+
102
+ James D. Ogsbury, Bob Schmidt, Jeanne Wilson, and Donald M. McKinnon,
103
+ Staff Assistants
104
+ ________
105
+
106
+ PART 4
107
+
108
+ Department of Energy Fiscal Year 1998 Budget
109
+ Justifications
110
+ Page
111
+ Atomic Energy Defense Activities................................. 1
112
+ Energy Supply Research and Development........................... 646
113
+ General Science and Research..................................... 1256
114
+ Nuclear Waste Disposal Fund...................................... 1367
115
+ Power Marketing Administration................................... 1443
116
+ Inspector General................................................ 1673
117
+ Departmental Administration...................................... 1691
118
+ Working Capital Fund............................................. 1809
119
+ Environmental Restoration and Waste Management................... 1823
120
+ Uranium Enrichment Decontamination Fund.......................... 2653
121
+ Defense Environmental Management Privatization................... 2675
122
+ ________
123
+
124
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
125
+ ________
126
+
127
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
128
+ 37-753 O WASHINGTON : 1997
129
+ _______________________________________________________________________
130
+ For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
131
+ Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office,
132
+ Washington, DC 20402
133
+ ISBN 0-16-054115-8
134
+
135
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
136
+
137
+ BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
138
+
139
+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
140
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
141
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
142
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
143
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
144
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
145
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
146
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
147
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
148
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
149
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
150
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
151
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
152
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
153
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
154
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
155
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
156
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
157
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
158
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
159
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
160
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
161
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
162
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
163
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
164
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
165
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
166
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
167
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
168
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
169
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
170
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
171
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
172
+
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+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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+ <title> - MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 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]
6
+
7
+
8
+ <DOC>
9
+ From the U.S. Government Printing Office Online via GPO Access
10
+ [House Committee on Appropriations]
11
+ [Military Construction Appropriations for 1998]
12
+ [Part 1]
13
+
14
+
15
+ MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
16
+ FOR 1998
17
+
18
+ =======================================================================
19
+ HEARINGS
20
+
21
+ BEFORE A
22
+
23
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
24
+
25
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
26
+
27
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
28
+
29
+ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
30
+
31
+ FIRST SESSION
32
+ ________
33
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS--PART 1
34
+
35
+ RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
36
+
37
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
38
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
39
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
40
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
41
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
42
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
43
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
44
+
45
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, as Chairman of the Full
46
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
47
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
48
+
49
+ Elizabeth C. Dawson, Henry E. Moore, and Mary C. Arnold,
50
+ Subcommittee Staff
51
+ ________
52
+
53
+ PART 1
54
+
55
+ JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
56
+ Page
57
+ Appropriation Request for Fiscal Year 1998....................... 1
58
+ Appendix: Approved Fiscal Year 1997 Appropriation Request (P.L.
59
+ 104-196)....................................................... 29
60
+ Maps of Major Military Installations, by State................... 69
61
+
62
+ ARMY
63
+
64
+ Military Construction............................................ 149
65
+ Family Housing................................................... 333
66
+ Homeowners Assistance Fund....................................... 457
67
+
68
+ RESERVE COMPONENTS
69
+
70
+ Army National Guard.............................................. 463
71
+ Army Reserve..................................................... 535
72
+
73
+ ________
74
+
75
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
76
+ ________
77
+
78
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
79
+
80
+ 37-947 WASHINGTON : 1997
81
+
82
+
83
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
84
+
85
+ BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
86
+
87
+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
88
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
89
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
90
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
91
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
92
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
93
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
94
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
95
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
96
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
97
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
98
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
99
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
100
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
101
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
102
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
103
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
104
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
105
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
106
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
107
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
108
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
109
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
110
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
111
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
112
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., CHET EDWARDS, Texas
113
+ Washington
114
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
115
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM,
116
+ California
117
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
118
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
119
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
120
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
121
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
122
+
123
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
124
+
125
+ (ii)
126
+
127
+
128
+ [Pages 1-569--The official Committee record contains additional material here.]
129
+
130
+ <all>
131
+ </pre></body></html>
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1
+ <html>
2
+ <title> - MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998</title>
3
+ <body><pre>
4
+ [House Hearing, 105 Congress]
5
+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
11
+ FOR 1998
12
+
13
+ =======================================================================
14
+
15
+ HEARINGS
16
+
17
+ BEFORE A
18
+
19
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
20
+
21
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
22
+
23
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
24
+
25
+ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
26
+
27
+ FIRST SESSION
28
+ ________
29
+
30
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
31
+
32
+ RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
33
+
34
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
35
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
36
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
37
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
38
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
39
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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
+ Elizabeth C. Dawson, Henry E. Moore, and Mary C. Arnold,
47
+ Subcommittee Staff
48
+ ________
49
+
50
+ PART 3
51
+
52
+ JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
53
+
54
+ AIR FORCE
55
+ Page
56
+ Military Construction............................................ 1
57
+ Family Housing................................................... 303
58
+
59
+ RESERVE COMPONENTS
60
+
61
+ Air National Guard............................................... 529
62
+ Air Force Reserve................................................ 609
63
+ ________
64
+
65
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
66
+ ________
67
+
68
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
69
+
70
+ 37-976 WASHINGTON : 1997
71
+
72
+
73
+
74
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
75
+
76
+ BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
77
+
78
+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
79
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
80
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
81
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
82
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
83
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
84
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
85
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
86
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
87
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
88
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
89
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
90
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
91
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
92
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
93
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
94
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
95
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
96
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
97
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
98
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
99
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
100
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
101
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
102
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
103
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., CHET EDWARDS, Texas
104
+ Washington
105
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
106
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM,
107
+ California
108
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
109
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
110
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
111
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
112
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
113
+
114
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
115
+
116
+ (ii)
117
+ </pre></body></html>
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1
+ <html>
2
+ <title> - MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998</title>
3
+ <body><pre>
4
+ [House Hearing, 105 Congress]
5
+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
11
+ FOR 1998
12
+
13
+ =======================================================================
14
+
15
+ HEARINGS
16
+
17
+ BEFORE A
18
+
19
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
20
+
21
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
22
+
23
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
24
+
25
+ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
26
+
27
+ FIRST SESSION
28
+ ________
29
+
30
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
31
+
32
+ RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
33
+
34
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
35
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
36
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
37
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
38
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
39
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
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
+ Elizabeth C. Dawson, Henry E. Moore, and Mary C. Arnold,
47
+ Subcommittee Staff
48
+ ________
49
+
50
+ PART 4
51
+
52
+ JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
53
+
54
+ BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE
55
+
56
+ PARTS I, II, III, AND IV
57
+ Page
58
+ Executive Summary................................................ 1
59
+ Army--Part III................................................... 57
60
+ Army--Part IV.................................................... 97
61
+ Navy--Part II.................................................... 289
62
+ Navy--Part III................................................... 371
63
+ Navy--Part IV.................................................... 581
64
+ Air Force--Part III.............................................. 801
65
+ Air Force--Part IV............................................... 861
66
+ Defense Logistics Agency--Part III............................... 1083
67
+ Defense Logistics Agency--Part IV................................ 1109
68
+ Defense Information Systems Agency--Part III..................... 1135
69
+
70
+ ________
71
+
72
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
73
+ ________
74
+
75
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
76
+
77
+ 38-012 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
94
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
95
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
96
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
97
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
98
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
99
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
100
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
101
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
102
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
103
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
104
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
105
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
106
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
107
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
108
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
109
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
110
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., CHET EDWARDS, Texas
111
+ Washington
112
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
113
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM,
114
+ California
115
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
116
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
117
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
118
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
119
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
120
+
121
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
122
+
123
+ (ii)
124
+ </pre></body></html>
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1
+ <html>
2
+ <title> - MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998</title>
3
+ <body><pre>
4
+ [House Hearing, 105 Congress]
5
+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
11
+
12
+ FOR 1998
13
+
14
+ =======================================================================
15
+
16
+ HEARINGS
17
+
18
+ BEFORE A
19
+
20
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
21
+
22
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
23
+
24
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
25
+
26
+ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
27
+
28
+ FIRST SESSION
29
+ ________
30
+
31
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS
32
+
33
+ RON PACKARD, California, Chairman
34
+
35
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
36
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
37
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CHET EDWARDS, Texas
38
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
39
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
40
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
41
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
42
+
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
+ Elizabeth C. Dawson, Henry E. Moore, and Mary C. Arnold,
48
+ Subcommittee Staff
49
+
50
+ ________
51
+
52
+ PART 2
53
+
54
+ JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES
55
+
56
+ NAVY AND MARINE CORPS
57
+ Page
58
+ Military Construction............................................ 1
59
+ Family Housing................................................... 191
60
+ RESERVE COMPONENTS
61
+ Naval Reserve.................................................... 325
62
+ DEFENSE AGENCIES
63
+
64
+ Military Construction............................................ 387
65
+ Family Housing................................................... 685
66
+
67
+ North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program... 995
68
+ ________
69
+
70
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
71
+ ________
72
+
73
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
74
+
75
+ 38-023 O WASHINGTON : 1997
76
+
77
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
78
+
79
+ BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
80
+
81
+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
82
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
83
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
84
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
85
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
86
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
87
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
88
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
89
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
90
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
91
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
92
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
93
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
94
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
95
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
96
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
97
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
98
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
99
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
100
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
101
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
102
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
103
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
104
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
105
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
106
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., CHET EDWARDS, Texas
107
+ Washington
108
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
109
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM,
110
+ California
111
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
112
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
113
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
114
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
115
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
116
+
117
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
118
+
119
+ (ii)
120
+ </pre></body></html>
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1
+ <html>
2
+ <title> - DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998</title>
3
+ <body><pre>
4
+ [House Hearing, 105 Congress]
5
+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+ 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 3
52
+
53
+ Justification of the Budget Estimates
54
+ Page
55
+ United States Forest Service...................................... 1
56
+ Department of Energy.............................................. 257
57
+
58
+ ________
59
+
60
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
61
+
62
+ ________
63
+
64
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
65
+
66
+ 38-050 O WASHINGTON : 1997
67
+
68
+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
69
+
70
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
71
+
72
+ BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
73
+
74
+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
75
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
76
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
77
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
78
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
79
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
80
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
81
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
82
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
83
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
84
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
85
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
86
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
87
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
88
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
89
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
90
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
91
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
92
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
93
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
94
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
95
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
96
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
97
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
98
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
99
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
100
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
101
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
102
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
103
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
104
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
105
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
106
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
107
+
108
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
109
+
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+ (ii)
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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]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED
11
+ AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
12
+
13
+ ========================================================================
14
+
15
+ HEARINGS
16
+
17
+ BEFORE A
18
+
19
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
20
+
21
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
22
+
23
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
24
+
25
+ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
26
+
27
+ FIRST SESSION
28
+
29
+ ________
30
+
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
36
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
37
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
38
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
39
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
40
+ DAN MILLER, Florida
41
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
42
+
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
58
+ National Park Service............................................. 811
59
+
60
+ ________
61
+
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+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
63
+
64
+ ________
65
+
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
89
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
90
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
91
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
92
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
93
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
94
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
95
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
96
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
97
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
98
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
99
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
100
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
101
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
102
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
103
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
104
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
105
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
106
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
107
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
108
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
109
+
110
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
111
+
112
+ (ii)
113
+
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+ [House Hearing, 105 Congress]
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+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+ 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
70
+ ________
71
+
72
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
73
+ ________
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
94
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
95
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
96
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
97
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
98
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
99
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
100
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
101
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
102
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
103
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
104
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
105
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
106
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
107
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
108
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
109
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
110
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
111
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
112
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
113
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
114
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
115
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
116
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
117
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
118
+
119
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
120
+
121
+ (ii)
122
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6
+
7
+
8
+
9
+
10
+ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED
11
+ AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
12
+
13
+ ========================================================================
14
+
15
+ HEARINGS
16
+
17
+ BEFORE A
18
+
19
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
20
+
21
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
22
+
23
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
24
+
25
+ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
26
+
27
+ FIRST SESSION
28
+
29
+ ________
30
+
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
36
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
37
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
38
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
39
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
40
+ DAN MILLER, Florida
41
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
42
+
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 2
53
+
54
+ Justification of the Budget Estimates
55
+ Page
56
+ U.S. Geological Survey............................................ 1
57
+ Minerals Management Service....................................... 299
58
+ Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement.............. 519
59
+ Bureau of Indian Affairs.......................................... 631
60
+ DOI Office of Insular Affairs..................................... 1023
61
+ DOI Departmental Management....................................... 1091
62
+ DOI Office of the Solicitor....................................... 1258
63
+ DOI Office of the Inspector General............................... 1325
64
+ National Indian Gaming Commission................................. 1363
65
+ DOI Office of Special Trustee..................................... 1379
66
+
67
+ ________
68
+
69
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
70
+
71
+ ________
72
+
73
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
74
+
75
+ 38-463 O WASHINGTON : 1997
76
+
77
+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
78
+
79
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
80
+
81
+ BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
82
+
83
+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
84
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
85
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
86
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
87
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
88
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
89
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
90
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
91
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
92
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
93
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
94
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
95
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
96
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
97
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
98
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
99
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
100
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
101
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
102
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
103
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
104
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
105
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
106
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
107
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
108
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
109
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
110
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
111
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
112
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
113
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
114
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
115
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
116
+
117
+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
118
+
119
+ (ii)
120
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5
+ [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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+
7
+
8
+
9
+ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND
10
+
11
+ RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS
12
+
13
+ FOR 1998
14
+
15
+ _______________________________________________________________________
16
+
17
+ HEARINGS
18
+
19
+ BEFORE A
20
+
21
+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
22
+
23
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
24
+
25
+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
26
+
27
+ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
28
+
29
+ FIRST SESSION
30
+ ________
31
+
32
+
33
+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND RELATED AGENCIES
34
+ APPROPRIATIONS
35
+
36
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia, Chairman
37
+
38
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
39
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
40
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
41
+ RON PACKARD, California JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
42
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama ED PASTOR, Arizona
43
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
44
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
45
+
46
+
47
+ NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, as Chairman of the Full
48
+ Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full
49
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
50
+
51
+ John T. Blazey II, Richard E. Efford, Stephanie K. Gupta, and Linda J.
52
+ Muir, Subcommittee Staff
53
+ ________
54
+
55
+ PART 2
56
+
57
+ 1998 BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS
58
+ Page
59
+ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION:
60
+ Federal Aviation Administration.............................. 1
61
+ Federal Railroad Administration.............................. 607
62
+ Grants to Amtrak......................................... 738
63
+ Federal Transit Administration............................... 979
64
+ Office of the Secretary...................................... 1101
65
+ RELATED AGENCIES:
66
+ National Transportation Safety Board......................... 1171
67
+
68
+ ________
69
+
70
+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
71
+ ________
72
+
73
+ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
74
+
75
+ 38-527 O WASHINGTON : 1997
76
+
77
+ ________________________________________________________________________
78
+
79
+ For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
80
+
81
+ Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office, Washington, DC
82
+ 20402
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+
84
+ ISBN 0-16-054274-X
85
+
86
+
87
+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
88
+
89
+ BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
90
+
91
+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
92
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
93
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
94
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
95
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
96
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
97
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
98
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
99
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
100
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
101
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
102
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
103
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
104
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
105
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
106
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
107
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
108
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
109
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
110
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
111
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
112
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
113
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
114
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
115
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
116
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
117
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
118
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
119
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
120
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
121
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
122
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
123
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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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 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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+
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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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+ John T. Blazey II, Richard E. Efford, Stephanie K. Gupta, and Linda J.
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+ Muir, Subcommittee Staff
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+ ________
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+
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+ PART 1
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+
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+ 1998 BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS
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+ Page
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+ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION:
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+ Budget-in Brief................................................ 1
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+ Bureau of Transportation Statistics............................ 33
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+ Coast Guard.................................................... 75
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+ Federal Highway Administration................................. 529
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+ National Highway Traffic Safety Administration................. 889
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+ Office of Inspector General.................................... 1201
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+ Research and Special Programs Administration................... 1405
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+ Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation.................. 1581
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+ Surface Transportation Board................................... 1611
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+ RELATED AGENCIES:
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+ Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board..... 1627
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+ ________
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+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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+ For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
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+ ISBN 0-16-054273-1
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+
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+
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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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
121
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
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+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
123
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
124
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
125
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
126
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
127
+
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+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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+ ------------
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+ FIRST SESSION
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+ FEBRUARY 13 AND FEBRUARY 27, 1997
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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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+
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+ FIRST SESSION
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+ ________
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+
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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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+
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+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky, Chairman
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+
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+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
39
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio JULIAN C. DIXON, California
41
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York
42
+ 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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+
48
+ Jim Kulikowski, Therese McAuliffe, and Jennifer Miller, 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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+ DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
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+
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+ <snowflake>
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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+ BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
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+
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+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
84
+ 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
89
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
90
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
91
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
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+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
93
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
94
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
95
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
96
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
97
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
98
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
99
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
100
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
101
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
102
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
103
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
104
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
105
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
106
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
107
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
108
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
109
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
110
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
111
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
112
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
113
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
114
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
115
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
116
+
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+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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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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+
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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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+ ________
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+
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+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
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+
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+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania, Chairman
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+
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+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky VIC FAZIO, California
35
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
36
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey CHET EDWARDS, Texas
37
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi ED PASTOR, Arizona
38
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama
39
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas
40
+
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+
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+ 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.
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+ James D. Ogsbury, Bob Schmidt, Jeanne Wilson, and Donald M. McKinnon,
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+ Staff Assistants
47
+
48
+ ________
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+
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+ PART 2
51
+
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+ DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
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+
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+ CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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+
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+ BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS AND STATUS REPORTS
57
+
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+ OF DIVISION ENGINEERS AND
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+
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+ DIRECTOR OF CIVIL WORKS
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+
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+
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+ ________
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+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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+ 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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+ ISBN 0-16-054907-8
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+
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+
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+
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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+ BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana, Chairman
86
+
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+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
88
+ C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
89
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
90
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
91
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
92
+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
93
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico JULIAN C. DIXON, California
94
+ FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia VIC FAZIO, California
95
+ TOM DeLAY, Texas W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina
96
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
97
+ RON PACKARD, California ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
98
+ SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
99
+ JAMES T. WALSH, New York DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
100
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina NANCY PELOSI, California
101
+ DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
102
+ ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Pennsylvania
103
+ HENRY BONILLA, Texas ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, California
104
+ JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan NITA M. LOWEY, New York
105
+ DAN MILLER, Florida JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
106
+ JAY DICKEY, Arkansas ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
107
+ JACK KINGSTON, Georgia JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
108
+ MIKE PARKER, Mississippi JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
109
+ RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ED PASTOR, Arizona
110
+ ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
111
+ MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
112
+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington CHET EDWARDS, Texas
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+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
114
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
115
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
116
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
117
+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
118
+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
119
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
120
+
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+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
122
+
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+ (ii)
124
+
125
+
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+
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+ [[Pages 1 - 2128]]
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+
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+ [The official Committee record contains additional material here.]
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+
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+
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+
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+ I N D E X
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+
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+ ----------
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+
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+ CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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+
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+ Page
140
+ 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
144
+ Construction, General Program............................. 9-15, 18
145
+ Fiscal Year 1996 Program Performance......................... 2-3
146
+ Fiscal Year 1997 Program Management.......................... 3
147
+ Fiscal Year 1998 Program Summary............................. 3
148
+ Flood Control Projects....................................... 16
149
+ Flood Recovery............................................... 25
150
+ General Investigations....................................... 3, 16
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+ Justification of Estimate for Civil Functions Activities--
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+ Mississippi River Commission.............................. 26-379
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+ Construction............................................ 56-209
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+ 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
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+
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
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+
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
850
+ Rio Puerto Nuevo, PR........................................ 1176, 1360
851
+ Rio Salado, Salt River, AZ....................................... 1469
852
+ Roanoke River Upper Basin, Headwaters Area, VA................... 1365
853
+ Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam, WV & OH........................ 989, 1044
854
+ Roughans Point, Revere, MA.................................... 465, 484
855
+ Russian River, Ecosystem Restoration, CA......................... 1486
856
+ Sacramento--San Joaquin Delta, CA................................ 1487
857
+ Sacramento--San Joaquin Delta, Western Delta Islands, CA......... 1488
858
+ Sacramento River Bank Protection Project, CA..................... 1604
859
+ Sacramento River Flood Control Project (Glenn-Colusa Irrigation
860
+ District), CA.................................................. 1618
861
+ Salina, KS.................................................... 383, 400
862
+ San Antonio Channel Improvement, TX.............................. 1828
863
+ San Antonio Creek, CA............................................ 1451
864
+ San Diego Harbor, CA............................................. 1440
865
+ San Francisco Bay Bar Channel, CA................................ 1441
866
+ San Joaquin River Basin, Arroyo Pasajero (Fresno County), CA..... 1452
867
+ San Joaquin River Basin, Pine Flat Dam Fish and Wildlife Habitat
868
+ Restoration, CA................................................ 1490
869
+ San Joaquin River Basin, South Sacramento County Streams, CA..... 1453
870
+ San Joaquin River Basin, Stockton Metropolitan Area, CA.......... 1454
871
+ San Joaquin River Basin, Tule River, CA.......................... 1456
872
+ San Joaquin River Basin, West Stanislaus County, CA.............. 1457
873
+ San Juan and Aliso Creeks Watershed Management, CA............... 1491
874
+ San Juan Harbor, PR......................................... 1175, 1266
875
+ San Lorenzo River, CA............................................ 1623
876
+ San Luis Rey River, CA........................................... 1628
877
+ Sand Point Harbor, AK............................................ 890
878
+ Sand Point, AK................................................... 914
879
+ Sandy Hook to Barnegat Inlet, NJ................................. 630
880
+ Santa Ana River Mainstem, CA................................ 1429, 1633
881
+ Santa Barbara County Streams, Lower Mission Creek, CA............ 1458
882
+ Santa Margarita River and Tributaries, CA........................ 1459
883
+ Santa Paula Creek, CA............................................ 1642
884
+ Santee, Cooper, and Congaree Rivers, SC.......................... 1198
885
+ Sarasota County, FL.............................................. 1307
886
+ Savannah Harbor Expansion, GA.................................... 1190
887
+ Savannah/Chatham County, GA...................................... 1193
888
+ Saw Mill Run, Pittsburgh, PA................................. 991, 1079
889
+ Saw Mill Run, Pittsburgh, PA..................................... 1079
890
+ Seward Harbor, AK................................................ 890
891
+ Sheyenne River, ND............................................ 726, 804
892
+ Sims Bayou, Houston, TX.......................................... 1833
893
+ Sitka Cruise Ship Passenger Transfer Facility, AK................ 891
894
+ Skagit River, WA................................................. 898
895
+ Smith Island Environmental Restoration and Protection, MD........ 557
896
+ South Main Channel, TX........................................... 1734
897
+ South River, Raritan LRiver Basin, NJ............................ 534
898
+ South Sacramento County Streams, CA.............................. 1510
899
+ South Shore of Long Island, NY................................... 524
900
+ Southeast Louisiana, LA........................................ 13, 158
901
+
902
+
903
+ xiv
904
+
905
+ Stamford Hurricane Barrier, CT................................... 503
906
+ Ste. Genevieve, MO............................................. 14, 191
907
+ Stillaguamish River, WA.......................................... 906
908
+ St. Francis Basin, AR and MO................................... 20, 288
909
+ St. John's Bayou--New Madrid Floodway, MO........................ 23
910
+ St. Johns Bayou, MO.............................................. 353
911
+ St. Louis Flood Protection, MO................................... 4, 30
912
+ St. Louis Harbor, MO and IL...................................... 7, 48
913
+ St. Lucie Inlet, FL.............................................. 1205
914
+ St. Paul Harbor, AK.............................................. 913
915
+ Surry Mountain Lake, NH.......................................... 501
916
+ Susquehanna River Basin Water Management, NY, PA, and MD......... 536
917
+ Swope Park Industrial Area, Kansas City, MO................... 382, 396
918
+ Table Rock Lake, MO & AR (Dam Safety)............................ 1862
919
+ Tahoe Basin, California and Nevada, CA & NV...................... 1492
920
+ Tampa Harbor, Big Bend Channel, FL............................... 1206
921
+ Tenkiller Ferry Lake, OK (Dam Safety)............................ 1867
922
+ Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Wildlife Mitigation, AL & MS........ 1241
923
+ Tensas Basin, AR and LA........................................ 21, 297
924
+ The Dalles Powerhouse (Major Rehab), WA & OR.................. 876, 949
925
+ Thomaston Dam, CT................................................ 497
926
+ Thurmond Lake Powerhouse, GA & SC................................ 1396
927
+ Tioga River Watershed, PA and NY................................. 571
928
+ Toledo Harbor, Maumee River, OH.................................. 721
929
+ Toledo Harbor, OH................................................ 729
930
+ Topeka, KS.................................................... 383, 401
931
+ Town Brook, Quincy and Braintree, MA.......................... 465, 489
932
+ Townshend Lake, VT............................................... 502
933
+ Tres Rios, AZ.................................................... 1470
934
+ Tropicana and Flamingo Washes, NV........................... 1429, 1658
935
+ Truckee Meadows, NV.............................................. 1463
936
+ Tucson Drainage Area, AZ......................................... 1502
937
+ Tully Lake, MA................................................... 499
938
+ Turkey Creek Basin, KS and MO....................... 381, 384, 395, 405
939
+ Two Rivers Dam, NM (Dam Safety).................................. 1852
940
+ Tygart Lake, WV.............................................. 988, 1023
941
+ Tygart Valley River Basin, Grassy Run Environmental Restoration,
942
+ WV......................................................... 982, 1011
943
+ Tygart Valley River Basin, Three Watershed Ecosystem Restoration,
944
+ WV............................................................. 1012
945
+ Tygart Valley River Basin, Three Watershed Environmental
946
+ Restoration, WV................................................ 982
947
+ Union Village Dam, VT............................................ 502
948
+ Upper Delaware River Watershed, NY............................... 565
949
+ Upper Guadalupe River, CA........................................ 1511
950
+ Upper Jordan River Restoration, UT............................... 1498
951
+ Upper Jordan River, UT........................................... 1665
952
+ Upper Mississippi and Illinois Navigation Study.................. 723
953
+ Upper Mississippi River System Environmental Management
954
+ Program..................................................... 724, 750
955
+ Upper Mississippi River System Flood Profile Study, IL, IA, MO,
956
+ WI, & MN....................................................... 730
957
+ Upper Mississippi River System Profile Study..................... 722
958
+ Upper Mississippi & Illinois Navigation Study, IL, IA, MO, WI, &
959
+ MN............................................................. 742
960
+ Upper Penitencia Creek, CA....................................... 1460
961
+ Upper Sacramento Area Levee Reconstruction, CA................... 1647
962
+ Upper Susquehanna River Basin Environmental Restoration, NY and
963
+ PA............................................................. 567
964
+ Upper Trinity River Basin, TX.................................... 1708
965
+
966
+
967
+ xv
968
+
969
+ Ventura Harbor Sand Bypass, CA................................... 1442
970
+ Village Creek, Jefferson County (Birmingham Watersheds), AL...... 1196
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
1010
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1011
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+ [Commerce, Justice, and State, The Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1998]
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+ DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND
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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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+ 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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+ DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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+
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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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+ HEARINGS
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+ BEFORE A
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+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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+
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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+
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+ ONE HUNDRED 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 THE DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE
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+ JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES
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+
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+ HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky, Chairman
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+
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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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+ ________
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+
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+ PART 3
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+
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+ Justification of the Budget Estimates
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+
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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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+ ________
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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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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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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
106
+ MARK W. NEUMANN, Wisconsin
107
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
108
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
109
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
110
+ 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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+ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED
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+ AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1998
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+ =======================================================================
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+
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+ HEARINGS
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+
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+ BEFORE A
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+
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+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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+
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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+
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+ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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+ FIRST SESSION
27
+ ________
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+
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+ SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND RELATED AGENCIES
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+
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+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio, Chairman
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+
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+ JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
34
+ JIM KOLBE, Arizona JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
35
+ JOE SKEEN, New Mexico NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
36
+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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+ GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
38
+ DAN MILLER, Florida
39
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
40
+
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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
43
+ Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
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+
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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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+ ________
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+
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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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+ ________
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+ Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
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+ ISBN 0-16-054908-6
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+ COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
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+
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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
82
+ RALPH REGULA, Ohio LOUIS STOKES, Ohio
83
+ JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
84
+ JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
85
+ 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
107
+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
108
+ TODD TIAHRT, Kansas
109
+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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+ TOM LATHAM, Iowa
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+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
112
+ ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
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+
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+ James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director
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+ (ii)
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+
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+ W I T N E S S E S
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+
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+ __________
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+ Page
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296
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297
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298
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299
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300
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301
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302
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303
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304
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305
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306
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307
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308
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309
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310
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311
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312
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313
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314
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315
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316
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317
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318
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319
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320
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321
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322
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323
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324
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325
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326
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327
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328
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329
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330
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331
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332
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333
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334
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335
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336
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337
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338
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339
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340
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341
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342
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343
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344
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345
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346
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347
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348
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349
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350
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+ I N D E X
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+
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+ ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING TESTIMONY
357
+
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+ Page
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360
+ Air Products and Chemicals, Inc..................................
361
+ 1190, 1194.....................................................
362
+ 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............................................
372
+ American Association of Museums..................................
373
+ 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
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397
+ Association of Art Museum Directors/American Arts Alliance....... 898
398
+ Association of American State Geologists......................... 1283
399
+ Association of American Universities.............................
400
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401
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402
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403
+ Association of Research Libraries................................ 1269
404
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405
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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
444
+ Environmental Defense Fund....................................... 459
445
+ Exergy Inc....................................................... 975
446
+ Family Research Council.......................................... 1262
447
+ Federal Forest Reform............................................ 576
448
+ Federation of State Humanities Council........................... 792
449
+ Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps............................... 600
450
+ Forest Water Alliance............................................ 429
451
+ Foundation for North American Wild Sheep......................... 540
452
+ Friends of Acadia................................................ 74
453
+ Friends of Back Bay.............................................. 248
454
+ Friends of the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge............... 607
455
+ Friends of the Columbia Gorge.................................... 580
456
+ Friends of the Minnesota Valley.................................. 619
457
+ Frontera Audubon Society......................................... 634
458
+ Gabriella and Paul Rosenbaum Foundation.......................... 225
459
+ Gainsville, Florida.............................................. 536
460
+ Gas Research Institute........................................... 734
461
+ Gas Turbine Association.......................................... 1212
462
+ General Electric................................................. 1208
463
+ Georgetown University............................................ 649
464
+ Great Egg Harbor Watershed Association........................... 647
465
+ Green Framing Systems............................................ 1
466
+ Ground Water Protection Council.................................. 1124
467
+ Humane Society of the United States.............................. 83
468
+ Hydrocarbon Technologies, Inc.................................... 1132
469
+ Independent Forest Products Association.......................... 67
470
+ Indigenous People's Council for Marine Mammals................... 630
471
+ Institute of Gas Technology...................................... 766
472
+ Integrated Petroleum Environmental Consortium.................... 1176
473
+ InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico.......................... 225
474
+ International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.......... 359
475
+ International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.... 561
476
+ International Committee for Holocaust Truth...................... 1053
477
+ Interstate Council on Water Policy............................... 1290
478
+ Interstate Mining Compact Commission............................. 1039
479
+ Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission........................ 1172
480
+ Izaak Walton League of America................................... 504
481
+ Kern County Valley Floor Habitat Conservation Plan............... 522
482
+ Kettle Range Conservation Group.................................. 191
483
+ Klamath Forest Alliance.......................................... 199
484
+ Krichbaum, Steven................................................ 59
485
+ Leftwich, John T................................................. 1166
486
+ Majestic Metals, Inc............................................. 982
487
+ Marshall, Gwen................................................... 25
488
+ M-C Power........................................................ 757
489
+ Metropolitan Water District of Southern California............... 655
490
+ Miami University................................................. 1089
491
+ Mississippi Oil and Gas Board.................................... 1124
492
+ Mountains Group, Sierra Club..................................... 574
493
+ National Assembly of State Arts Agencies......................... 945
494
+ National Association for State Community Services Programs....... 714
495
+ National Association of Abandoned Mine Land Programs............. 1047
496
+ National Association of Conservation Districts................... 500
497
+ National Association of Energy Service Companies................. 1029
498
+ National Association of Reversionary Property Owners............. 33
499
+ National Association of State Conservation Agencies.............. 500
500
+ National Association of State Energy Officials................... 684
501
+ National Association of State Foresters.......................... 177
502
+ National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant
503
+ Colleges.......................................................
504
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505
+ National Association of University Fisheries and Wildlife
506
+ Programs....................................................... 1287
507
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508
+ National Center for Manufacturing Sciences....................... 1231
509
+ National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers...... 320
510
+ National Congress of American Indians............................ 637
511
+ National Constitution Center..................................... 305
512
+ National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History..... 829
513
+ National Fish and Wildlife Foundation............................ 41
514
+ National Hardwood Lumber Association............................. 242
515
+ National Humanities Alliance.....................................
516
+ 815, 1269......................................................
517
+ National Institute for the Environment........................... 1279
518
+ National Institutes for Water Resources.......................... 670
519
+ National Mining Association...................................... 937
520
+ National Parks and Conservation Association...................... 218
521
+ National Recreation and Park Association......................... 643
522
+ National Research Center for Coal and Energy, West Virginia
523
+ University..................................................... 839
524
+ National Trust for Historic Preservation......................... 312
525
+ National Wild Turkey Federation.................................. 564
526
+ National Wildlife Refuge Association............................. 602
527
+ Native American Rights Fund...................................... 637
528
+ Natural Gas Industry Research, Development and Demonstration
529
+ Initiative..................................................... 1158
530
+ Nature Conservancy............................................... 413
531
+ New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection................ 459
532
+ New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic
533
+ Preservation................................................... 459
534
+ Newark, New Jersey............................................... 642
535
+ Newlands Water Protective Association............................ 611
536
+ Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.............. 545
537
+ Northeast-Midwest Institute...................................... 1155
538
+ Northern Forest Alliance......................................... 422
539
+ Northwest Forestry Association................................... 284
540
+ Ocean Basins Division, University of Hawaii...................... 691
541
+ Ohio and Erie Canal Association.................................. 327
542
+ Ohio Sierra Club................................................. 570
543
+ Ohioview Research Consortium..................................... 1089
544
+ Oklahoma Geological Survey....................................... 1168
545
+ Old Dominion University.......................................... 1166
546
+ Openlands Project................................................ 272
547
+ Opera America/American Arts Alliance............................. 886
548
+ Ornithological Council........................................... 1277
549
+ Parks Subcommittee of the Committee of 100 on the Federal City... 485
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
559
+ Rutgers University............................................... 1069
560
+ Sacramento Grazing Association................................... 530
561
+ Sargent & Lundy, L.L.C........................................... 1198
562
+ San Bernardino Mountains Land Trust.............................. 601
563
+ Save Our Forest Association, Inc................................. 590
564
+ Seventeenth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Conservation and
565
+ Biology........................................................ 613
566
+ Sierra Club, North Carolina Chapter.............................. 568
567
+ Society for American Archaeology.................................
568
+ 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
604
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+ SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
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+ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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+ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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+ CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
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+ Commission for Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad......... 121
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+ Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.......................... 127
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+ Federal Communications Commission................................ 193
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+ Federal Maritime Commission...................................... 245
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+ Federal Trade Commission......................................... 311
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+ International Trade Commission................................... 435
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+ Legal Services Corporation....................................... 473
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+ Marine Mammal Commission......................................... 525
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+ Office of the United States Trade Representative................. 535
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+ Ounce of Prevention Council...................................... 573
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+ Securities and Exchange Commission............................... 585
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+ Small Business Administration.................................... 701
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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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+ RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California
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+ ZACH WAMP, Tennessee
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+ ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
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