| New England Water Works Association - Water-supply - 1908 - 616 pages
...third annual report of the New York State Water Supply Commission the following melancholy statement: " We have only to look across our northern border to...by the statesmanship of the Dominion government." This admission was made by a group of gentlemen who had been at work for a year on investigations necessary... | |
| New York (State). Water Supply Commission - Water-supply - 1908 - 572 pages
...returns to the people, if built, developed and controlled by the State; but these same lands and fights will in a short time, like our forests, rapidly increase...learned from the policy of the Federal government iu obtaining a revenue from the national forests. A series of reports by the If ydro-Ek etric Power... | |
| New England Water Works Association - Water-supply - 1908 - 638 pages
...third annual report of the New York State Water Supply Commission the following melancholy statement: " We have only to look across our northern border to...by the statesmanship of the Dominion government." This admission was made by a group of gentlemen who had been at work for a year on investigations necessary... | |
| United States - 1910 - 770 pages
...resources, where nature has stored up immense treasure, grow more valuable each year as population incomes denser and the demand for their use increases. We...in obtaining a revenue from the national forests. OREGON. Two laws have recently been enacted by the legislature of Oregon relating to water rights,... | |
| Irrigation - 1910 - 1062 pages
...see how our mistakes in allowing private interests to acquire natural resources have been avoided bv the statesmanship of the Dominion government. Another...in obtaining a revenue from the national forests. OREGON. Two laws have recently been enacted by the legislature of Oregon relating to water rights,... | |
| Arkansas Geological Survey, W. N. Gladson - Water-power - 1911 - 214 pages
...ownership. These valuable sites, like all natural resources, where nature has stored up immense treasures, grow more valuable each year as population becomes...in obtaining a revenue from the national forests." In Pennsylvania, a water-supply commission of five members was created and provision was made that... | |
| Geology - 1914 - 488 pages
...are reasonbly prosperous. Commenting on this situation, the New York Water Supply Commission says: "We have only to look across our northern border to...by the statesmanship of the Dominion government." New York, it may be remarked, having recognized its mistake, has tardily changed all this and has now... | |
| Tennessee. State Geological Survey - Geology - 1914 - 180 pages
...are reasonbly prosperous. Commenting on this situation, the New York Water Supply Commission says: "We have only to look across our northern border to...by the statesmanship of the Dominion government." New York, it may be remarked, having recognized its mistake, has tardily changed all this and has now... | |
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