Coal Distribution and Utilization Act: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session on S. 318 ... April 20, 1989, Volume 4 |
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... annual report that imports could rise to 55 percent by 1994 and to more than 60 percent by the turn of the century . So where do we turn ? To many of us , the answer is obvious . We turn to coal . We have coal resources unmatched by any ...
... annual report that imports could rise to 55 percent by 1994 and to more than 60 percent by the turn of the century . So where do we turn ? To many of us , the answer is obvious . We turn to coal . We have coal resources unmatched by any ...
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... ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1987 , ALL THE PROGRESS MADE SINCE 1981 IN REDUCING CONSUMPTION OF IMPORTED OIL WAS CANCELLED OUT BY 1986 WHEN IMPORTED PETROLEUM ACCOUNTED FOR 37 PERCENT OF TOTAL U.S. DEMAND . TODAY IT'S OVER 40 PER CENT . THAT IS A ...
... ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1987 , ALL THE PROGRESS MADE SINCE 1981 IN REDUCING CONSUMPTION OF IMPORTED OIL WAS CANCELLED OUT BY 1986 WHEN IMPORTED PETROLEUM ACCOUNTED FOR 37 PERCENT OF TOTAL U.S. DEMAND . TODAY IT'S OVER 40 PER CENT . THAT IS A ...
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... IN EFFECT , ALSO CANCELLED THE NEED FOR 2.9 MILLION TONS OF STEEL PIPING . THAT FIGURE REPRESENTS TWICE THE ANNUAL AVERAGE IN THE 1970'S FOR THE PRODUCTION OF LINE PIPE . AND REMEMBER THAT THE CREATION OF JOBS GOES FAR BEYOND -7- 42.
... IN EFFECT , ALSO CANCELLED THE NEED FOR 2.9 MILLION TONS OF STEEL PIPING . THAT FIGURE REPRESENTS TWICE THE ANNUAL AVERAGE IN THE 1970'S FOR THE PRODUCTION OF LINE PIPE . AND REMEMBER THAT THE CREATION OF JOBS GOES FAR BEYOND -7- 42.
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... COAL RESOURCES , WE ARE ONE OF THE WORLD'S LEADING IMPORTERS OF COAL AT AN ANNUAL RATE OF ABOUT 2 MILLION TONS . IN AN EVEN MORE PESSIMISTIC REPORT , THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT HAS WARNED THAT WE COULD BE IMPORTING AS MUCH AS 17.7 -8- 43.
... COAL RESOURCES , WE ARE ONE OF THE WORLD'S LEADING IMPORTERS OF COAL AT AN ANNUAL RATE OF ABOUT 2 MILLION TONS . IN AN EVEN MORE PESSIMISTIC REPORT , THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT HAS WARNED THAT WE COULD BE IMPORTING AS MUCH AS 17.7 -8- 43.
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... annually , most of which would be diverted from the rails , there will be a devastating affect upon railroad em- ployment . The railroad industry could lose as many as 100,000 per- manent and I underscore the word permanent - railroad ...
... annually , most of which would be diverted from the rails , there will be a devastating affect upon railroad em- ployment . The railroad industry could lose as many as 100,000 per- manent and I underscore the word permanent - railroad ...
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Page 351 - That whenever by priority of possession rights to the use of water for mining, agricultural, manufacturing, or other purposes have vested and accrued and the same are recognized and acknowledged by the local customs, laws, and the decisions of courts, the possessors and owners of such vested rights shall be maintained and protected in the same...
Page 333 - ... region where such artificial use of the water was an absolute necessity, are rights which the Government had by its conduct recognized and encouraged and was bound to protect before the passage of the act of 1866.
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Page 360 - The act of 1789 contains a clear and authoritative declaration by the first congress, that the nature of this subject is such that until congress should find it necessary to exert its power, it should be left to the legislation of the States; that it is local and not national; that it is likely to be...
Page 312 - Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that...
Page 313 - Evld. 403 analysis, the court will consider whether the probative value of the evidence is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice to the defendants.
Page 357 - The act declares that the authority to construct the dam and reservoir is conferred, among other things, for the purpose of "improving navigation and regulating the flow of the river.
Page 350 - And he who first connects his own labor with property thus situated and open to general exploration, does, in natural justice, acquire a better right to its use and enjoyment than others who have not given such labor.
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Page 356 - ... without compensation is entirely within the Government's discretion." And again, "If the Government were now to build the dam, it would have to pay the fair value, judicially determined, for the fast land; nothing for the water power.