BLM Organic Act: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, on H.R. 5441 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1272 pages |
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Page 954
... consideration being given to the relative values of the resources , and not necessarily the combination of uses that will give the greatest eco- nomic return or the greatest unit output . ( d ) " Sustained yield " means the achievement ...
... consideration being given to the relative values of the resources , and not necessarily the combination of uses that will give the greatest eco- nomic return or the greatest unit output . ( d ) " Sustained yield " means the achievement ...
Page 955
... consideration of physical , biological , economic , and social sciences ; ( 2 ) give priority to the designation and protection of areas of critical environmental concern : ( 3 ) rely , to the extent it is available , on the inventory ...
... consideration of physical , biological , economic , and social sciences ; ( 2 ) give priority to the designation and protection of areas of critical environmental concern : ( 3 ) rely , to the extent it is available , on the inventory ...
Page 956
... considerations or public policies , including but not limited to a preference right to users , he is authorized to sell national re- source lands without competitive bidding , or with modified competitive bid- ding . In no event shall ...
... considerations or public policies , including but not limited to a preference right to users , he is authorized to sell national re- source lands without competitive bidding , or with modified competitive bid- ding . In no event shall ...
Page 978
... give a preference right under certain circumstances , to assure fair distribution among purchasers or to rec- ognize equitable considerations or public policies . 9. ALASKA SPECIAL LAWS The following statutes which would be 978.
... give a preference right under certain circumstances , to assure fair distribution among purchasers or to rec- ognize equitable considerations or public policies . 9. ALASKA SPECIAL LAWS The following statutes which would be 978.
Page 985
... consideration after a moderate time , and since I have been here , have gotten Presidential recommendation of wilderness designation . I am well aware that when the act was passed in 1964 , there were some instant wilderness areas ...
... consideration after a moderate time , and since I have been here , have gotten Presidential recommendation of wilderness designation . I am well aware that when the act was passed in 1964 , there were some instant wilderness areas ...
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Page 969 - ... and the right of way for the construction of ditches and canals for the purposes herein specified is acknowledged and confirmed...
Page 956 - Sustained yield of the several products and services" means the achievement and maintenance in perpetuity of a high-level annual or regular periodic output of the various renewable resources of the national forests without impairment of the productivity of the land.
Page 956 - ... and harmonious and coordinated management of the various resources, each with the other, without impairment of the productivity of the land, with consideration being given to the relative values of the various resources, and not necessarily the combination of uses that will give the greatest dollar return or the greatest unit output.
Page 1229 - ... harmonious and coordinated management of the various resources, each with the other, without impairment of the productivity of the land, with consideration being given to the relative values of the various resources, and not necessarily the combination of uses that will give the greatest dollar return or the greatest unit output.
Page 968 - ... upon the approval by the Secretary of the Interior of a bond or undertaking to be filed with him as security for the payment of all damages to the crops and improvements on such lands by reason of such prospecting...
Page 955 - The management of all the various renewable surface resources of the national forests so that they are utilized in the combination that will best meet the needs of the American people; making the most judicious use of the land for some or all of these resources or related services over areas large enough to provide sufficient latitude for periodic adjustments in use to conform to changing needs and conditions...
Page 962 - Secretary, and upon the express condition that such oil or gas pipelines shall transport or purchase without discrimination, oil or natural gas produced from said submerged lands in the vicinity of the pipeline in such proportionate amounts as the Federal Power Commission, in the case of gas, and the Interstate Commerce Commission, in the case of oil, may.
Page 1232 - Chief may acquire, construct, reconstruct, improve, and maintain forest development roads within and near the National Forests and other lands administered by the Forest Service in locations and according to specifications which will permit maximum economy in harvesting timber from such lands tributary to such roads and at the same time meet the requirements for protection, development, and management thereof, and for utilization of the other resources thereof.
Page 961 - Any violation of such rules and regulations shall be punished by a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.
Page 968 - States of all the coal and other minerals in the lands so entered and patented, together with the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same. The coal and other mineral deposits in such lands shall be subject to disposal by the United States in accordance with the provisions of the coal and mineral land laws in force at the time of such disposal.