4 edition of The Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric project found in the catalog.
The Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric project
Published
1979
by Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service in [Washington, DC]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Malcolm M. Simmons, Analyst |
Series | Major studies and issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service -- 1979-80, reel 4, fr. 0671 |
Contributions | Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 37 p. |
Number of Pages | 37 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15450744M |
It authorizes more than $ billion but de-authorizes the controversial $ billion Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric project in Maine, reducing its net cost : William H. Harsha. For example: In Chapter 1 of her new book, “Godless,” Coulter writes: “The massive Dickey-Lincoln Dam, a $ million hydroelectric project .
The massive Dickey-Lincoln Dam, a $ million hydroelectric project proposed on upper St. John River in Maine, was halted by the discovery of the Furbish lousewort, a plant previously believed to be extinct/5(K). Here's Coulter from Chapter 1 of Godless: The massive Dickey-Lincoln Dam, a $ million hydroelectric project proposed on upper St. John River in Maine, was halted by the discovery of the Furbish.
Article: Coulter accused of plagiarism, taking items out of context in another book - Take the Republican challenge to find items Coulter took out of context or plagiarized in her latest : Jack Thor. @article{osti_, title = {Factors hindering the development of small-scale municipal hydropower: a case study of the Black River project in Springfield, Vermont}, author = {Peters, E and Berger, G and Amlin, J and Meadows, D}, abstractNote = {There are many good reasons to use New England's small-scale hydropower resources to generate electricity.
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The Benefits and Costs of the Dickey-Lincoln Project: a Preliminary Report, A. Myrick Freeman. Submissions from PDF. A Study of the Dickey-Lincoln Hydroelectric Project and its Impact on the Resources of the Upper Saint John River Valley, Rosemary M.
Manning, Sierra Club, and New England Chapter. Submissions from PDF. The Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric project by Malcolm M Simmons,Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service edition, Microform in EnglishPages: CASE STUDY OF A HYDROELECTRIC DAM: THE DICKEY-LINCOLN SCHOOL PROJECT By Cortis Cooper* I.
INTRODUCTION For years, man has searched for the perfect energy source; a de vice which would be inexpensive to build, easy to maintain, and utilize a costless fuel to create large amounts of useable pollution free energy.
Economic benefits and costs of the Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric project in Maine. Washington, D.C.: The Office, (OCoLC) Material Type: Document, Government publication, National government publication, Internet resource: Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File: All Authors / Contributors: United States.
General Accounting. Get this from a library. The Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric project: an energy decision within environmental constraints. [Malcolm M Simmons; Library of Congress.
Congressional Research Service.]. For example, the Dickey-Lincoln dam, a $ million hydroelectric project proposed on the upper Saint John River inwas deauthorized by Congress in after years of study, because the dam would have floo acres ( km 2) of Maine forest and severely reduced the lousewort's : Orobanchaceae.
Economic Benefits and Costs of the Dickey-Lincoln Hydroelectric Project in Maine RED Published: Publicly Released: In one example, Coulter wrote: "The massive Dickey-Lincoln Dam, a $ million hydroelectric project proposed on upper St.
John River in Maine, was halted by the discovery of the Furbish. Moore Dam is a major hydroelectric dam on the Upper Connecticut River between Grafton County, New Hampshire and Caledonia County, Vermont in the northeastern United dam is located near Littleton, New Hampshire, and forms the 3,acre (1, ha) Moore Moore Station is the largest conventional hydroelectric plant in New England, in terms of installed capacity and Location: New Hampshire and Vermont.
US likely to pull plug on Maine's Dickey dam $ million study by the Army Corps of Engineers of the Dickey-Lincoln Dams, will "deauthorize" the $ million Dickey segment if, as expected Author: Rushworth M.
Kidder. Fish and Wildlife Service Report, Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project, Maine CRS Report, the Dickey-Lincoln Hydroelectric Project: An Energy Decision Within Environmental Constraints, Governor James B. Longley, Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Maine Hydro-Power Decision, Octo Northeastern U.S.
Seismic Network, Bulletin No. 8 of. Second, many of the opponents of the Dickey-Lincoln School project have been inconsistent in their positions on the public works appropriations bill, voting against Dickey-Lincoln School -- which has a benefit-cost ratio of to 1 -- while supporting rivers and harbors projects in their own districts which do not measure up to the Maine project.
By Cortis Cooper, Published on 01/01/74Author: Cortis Cooper. In one example, Coulter wrote: "The massive Dickey-Lincoln Dam, a $ million hydroelectric project proposed on upper St. John River in Maine, was halted by the discovery of the Furbish lousewort. Here’s Coulter from Chapter 1 of Godless: The massive Dickey-Lincoln Dam, a $ million hydroelectric project proposed on upper St.
John River in Maine, was halted by the discovery of the. The massive Dickey-Lincoln Dam, a $ million hydroelectric project proposed on upper St. John River in Maine, was halted by the discovery of the Furbish lousewort, a plant previously believed to be extinct. Would we really prefer to have had Coulter say:.
Here's the Portland Press Herald, from the yearin its list of the "Maine Stories of the Century": The massive Dickey-Lincoln Dam, a $ million hydroelectric project proposed on upper St. John River, is halted by the discovery of the Furbish lousewort, a plant believed to be : Rude One.
Maine Vertical File s. The Maine State Library houses a unique collection of vertical files on Maine-related subjects; these folders and clipping books include not only newspaper clippings, but also magazine articles, pamphlets, and ephemera.
The materials must be used at the State Library, and may be photocopied. Be prepared to wear gloves. "The massive Dickey-Lincoln Dam, a $ million hydroelectric project proposed on upper St. John River in Maine, was halted by the discovery of the Furbish lousewort, a plant previously believed.
Media outlets raise questions about right-wing pundit's columns. A preliminary ground resistivity survey using the VLF radiowave method was conducted in northern Maine near the site of the proposed Dickey-Lincoln dam and hydroelectric project.
This survey was intended to establish if adequate resistivity contrasts exist between bedrock types in the area to warrant further bedrock distribution studies by.Located at the confluence of the Allagash and St John Rivers in northern Maine is the small town of Allagash.
Once a bustling logging community, today only residents call it home. Tylor Kelly Camps is a third generation guiding business that has taken clients into the woods of northern Maine for over four decades.
We hunt, fish and canoe in.The massive Dickey-Lincoln Dam, a $ million hydroelectric project proposed on upper St.
John River in Maine, was halted by the discovery of the Furbish lousewort, a plant previously believed to.