State Conservation of ResourcesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - 116 halaman |
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... engineering task , difficult as that was . The completion of the canal was destined to effect an economic and a political revolution , not merely in the State of New York but in the Nation at large . In his View of the Grand Canal ...
... engineering task , difficult as that was . The completion of the canal was destined to effect an economic and a political revolution , not merely in the State of New York but in the Nation at large . In his View of the Grand Canal ...
Halaman 13
... engineer , who visualized a long marginal city extending the length of the Hudson from the Mohawk to New York which would need this supply . Colvin , as before mentioned in this history , was a protaganist of the park idea . During a ...
... engineer , who visualized a long marginal city extending the length of the Hudson from the Mohawk to New York which would need this supply . Colvin , as before mentioned in this history , was a protaganist of the park idea . During a ...
Halaman 43
... engineers knew but little of the forces with which they were dealing and the lawyers less . " 27 Under this rule the landowner owns the oil and gas in place under his property , but he cannot maintain title to it unless he produces it ...
... engineers knew but little of the forces with which they were dealing and the lawyers less . " 27 Under this rule the landowner owns the oil and gas in place under his property , but he cannot maintain title to it unless he produces it ...
Halaman 44
... engineering fact of maintaining a uniform reservoir pressure by equalizing the withdrawals of oil , gas , and water in relation to the encroachment of edge water . Studies by the engineering staff of the Texas Railroad Commission for ...
... engineering fact of maintaining a uniform reservoir pressure by equalizing the withdrawals of oil , gas , and water in relation to the encroachment of edge water . Studies by the engineering staff of the Texas Railroad Commission for ...
Halaman 46
... engineer ( 1890 onward ) to define water rights under the " prior appropriation " doctrine may affect irri- gation development . Planlessness rather than planning appears to characterize most State activities in relation to the manage ...
... engineer ( 1890 onward ) to define water rights under the " prior appropriation " doctrine may affect irri- gation development . Planlessness rather than planning appears to characterize most State activities in relation to the manage ...
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Halaman 42 - It shall be the duty of the General Assembly to pass such laws as may be necessary for the protection of operative miners, by providing for ventilation, when the same may be required, and the construction of...
Halaman 90 - We agree that further action is advisable to ascertain the present condition of our natural resources and to promote the conservation of the same; and to that end we recommend the appointment by each state of a commission on the conservation of natural resources to cooperate with each other and with any similar commission of the federal government.
Halaman 72 - The board shall make such regulations as it judges :necessary for the public health and safety, respecting nuisances, sources of filth, and causes of sickness...
Halaman 14 - The lands of the State, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. Tlioy shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed.
Halaman ix - Walter H. Blucher, executive director of the American Society of Planning Officials...
Halaman 72 - SEC. 3. That the Board of Health with the assistance of the Academy of Science, which is hereby requested and directed to cooperate with them for that purpose, shall report to Congress at its next session a full statement of its transactions, together with a plan for a national public health organization, which plan shall be prepared after consultation with the principal sanitary organizations and the sanitarians of the several States of the United States, special attention being given to the subject...
Halaman 69 - to collect information of the actual condition and efficiency of the Common Schools, and other means of Popular Education, and to diffuse, as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most approved and successful methods of arranging the studies and conducting the education of the young...
Halaman 8 - We are of opinion, further, that the constitutional power of the State to insist that its natural advantages shall remain unimpaired by its citizens is not dependent upon any nice estimate of the extent of present use or speculation as to future needs. The legal conception of the necessary is apt to be confined to somewhat rudimentary wants, and there are benefits from a great river that might escape a lawyer's view.
Halaman 7 - The ownership being in the people of the state, the repository of the sovereign authority, and no individual having any property rights to be affected, it necessarily results that the Legislature, as the representative of the people of the state, may withhold or grant to individuals the right to hunt and kill game or qualify or restrict, as, in the opinions of its members, will best subserve the public welfare.
Halaman 8 - But it is recognized that the State as quasi-sovereign and representative of the interests of the public has a standing in court to protect the atmosphere, the water and the forests within its territory, irrespective of the assent or dissent of the private owners of the land most immediately concerned...