National Recreation Lakes Study: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, on the Report of the National Recreation Lakes Study Commission, June 10, 1999, Volume 4

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Page 7 - Mr. Chairman, thank you again for holding this hearing. I look forward to hearing the testimony of our witnesses today, and yield back the balance of my time.
Page 5 - I want to thank you, Mr. Chairman, for holding this hearing on the findings of the so-called Enron Powers Report, or in Superbowl terminology, the Enron play-by-play book.
Page 13 - Tri-State is one of the largest customers of hydroelectricity generated by the Bureau of Reclamation and the Army Corps of Engineers in the...
Page 30 - Federal-State management areas — • about 2.955.000 pounds for Indian Reservations, National Forests, and National Parks, and water development projects of the Bureau of Reclamation, the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the Corps of Engineers, supporting an estimated 12.3 million fisherman-days. Most of the fish stocked in these waters are resident trout species — brook, brown, or rainbow. Increasing attention, however, is being given to such difficult to rear species as the Lahontan and west...
Page 10 - Bureau of Customs; Bureau of Land Management; Bureau of Indian Affairs; US Army Corps of Engineers; US District Courts; Bonneville Power Administration. Special Collections: Census records for all states and territories, 1790-1920. Holdings: 30,000 cubic feet of records; 60,000 reels of microfilm.
Page 19 - Act of 1958 which authorized the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Army Corps of Engineers to provide, within their reservoirs, storage for municipal and industrial water supply purposes.
Page 15 - ... CONSERVATION SERVICE; HARLAN H. HOLLEMAN, DIRECTOR, SOUTHEAST AREA, AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE; HOWARD B. PICKARD, DIRECTOR, COMMODITY STABILIZATION DIVISION, OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL ; AND DR. HOWARD BROOKS, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE Mr. MEADE. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, members of the committee, I am delighted to appear this morning and present the Department's views on HR 11588, a bill pertaining to the support program for tung nuts. My name is...
Page 6 - I look forward to hearing the testimony to be presented this morning on the commission's report and the recommendations.
Page 12 - Council can be established by a memorandum of agreement signed by the secretaries of Agriculture, the Army, and the Interior and the Chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority.

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