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ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT

     APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1994


                    HEARINGS
                          BEFORE A

                SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE

      COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
            ONE  HUNDRED THIRD CONGRESS
                       FIRST SESSION

      SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY  AND WATER DEVELOPMENT
                TOM  BEVILL, Alabama, Chairman
VIC FAZIO, California         JOHN T. MYERS, Indiana
JIM CHAPMAN, Texas            DEAN A. GALLO, New Jersey
DOUGLAS PETE PETERSON, Florida  HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky
ED PASTOR, Arizona
CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
    Hurqrmr L. SPILIAN, AARON D. EDMONDSON, BoB SCHMIDr, and JEANNE WussoN,
                        Staff Assistants


                          PART  7

                       (Pages 1-1538)

  TESTIMONY OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND OTHER
    INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS








         Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations

                U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
66-8460               WASHINGTON: 1993


          For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office, Washington, DC 20402
              ISBN 0-16-040790-7

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