Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issues 32-39E. Croswell, 1908 - Government publications |
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... flood damages for which the Genesee has been notable . Governor Morton , in his veto memorandum , stated that those who were to be benefited by the construction of the dam should contribute to the expense of the work and not devolve the ...
... flood damages for which the Genesee has been notable . Governor Morton , in his veto memorandum , stated that those who were to be benefited by the construction of the dam should contribute to the expense of the work and not devolve the ...
Page 12
... floods . The strain on our credulity becomes greater when we stop to think of the enormous value these flood waters possess if properly controlled for the generation of power . The regulation of flood waters is no longer regarded as too ...
... floods . The strain on our credulity becomes greater when we stop to think of the enormous value these flood waters possess if properly controlled for the generation of power . The regulation of flood waters is no longer regarded as too ...
Page 13
... flood waters into the Genesee river many hours before the flood waters of the upper Genesee reach its confluence with Canaseraga creek , and thus reduce to a minimum the damming up and setting back of the flood waters of these two ...
... flood waters into the Genesee river many hours before the flood waters of the upper Genesee reach its confluence with Canaseraga creek , and thus reduce to a minimum the damming up and setting back of the flood waters of these two ...
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... flooded with water and form reservoirs , which reservoirs and the water therein , are owned by the city of New York and from which is taken a large part of its water supply , and is also the riparian owner of large quantities of land ...
... flooded with water and form reservoirs , which reservoirs and the water therein , are owned by the city of New York and from which is taken a large part of its water supply , and is also the riparian owner of large quantities of land ...
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... flooded or covered by the impounding of the waters of said proposed reservoir is about two hundred thousand ( 200,000 ) square feet ; that said proposed reservoir has been in existence in its present condition for upwards of thirty ...
... flooded or covered by the impounding of the waters of said proposed reservoir is about two hundred thousand ( 200,000 ) square feet ; that said proposed reservoir has been in existence in its present condition for upwards of thirty ...
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