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Author | : Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact Administration |
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Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Big Blue River (Neb. and Kan.) |
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This is an incomplete collection of documents by and about the Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact Administration and the Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact.
Author | : Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact Administration |
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Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Big Blue River (Neb. and Kan.) |
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Kansas and Nebraska entered the Big Blue River Compact in 1971: A. To promote interstate comity between the states of Nebraska and Kansas; B. To achieve an equitable apportionment of the waters of the Big Blue river basin between the two states and to promote orderly development thereof; and C. To encourage continuation of the active pollution-abatement programs in each of the two states and to seek further reduction in both natural and man-made pollution of the waters of the Big Blue river basin.
Author | : Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact Administration |
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Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2006 |
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Author | : Republican River Compact Administration |
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Total Pages | : 471 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Interstate agreements |
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This is an incomplete collection of documents by and about the Republican River Compact Administration and the Republican River Compact 2010. In response to an extended drought during the 1930s, interrupted by a devastating flood in 1935, and the need to agree to an apportionment before federal development in the basin could be undertaken, Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska began negotiations for a compact in 1940 to allocate the waters of the Republican River Basin above the junction of the Republican and Smoky Hill Rivers in Kansas. Commissioners were appointed by the Governors of the three States. After eight meetings, the commissioners signed a proposed compact in March 1941. The proposed compact was ratified by the legislatures of the three States and consented to by Congress, but President Roosevelt vetoed the bill approving the compact in 1942 because of objections by federal agencies. Congress then passed, and President Roosevelt approved, a bill authorizing further compact negotiations with a federal representative to be involved. A federal representative was appointed to participate in the negotiations, and, with limited changes to satisfy the federal government that did not change the allocations of water to the three States, a second Republican River Compact was signed by the commissioners on December 31, 1942, ratified by the state legislatures and approved by Congress and the President in 1943.
Author | : Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact Administration |
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Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Big Blue River (Neb. and Kan.) |
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Kansas and Nebraska entered the Big Blue River Compact in 1971: A. To promote interstate comity between the states of Nebraska and Kansas; B. To achieve an equitable apportionment of the waters of the Big Blue river basin between the two states and to promote orderly development thereof; and C. To encourage continuation of the active pollution-abatement programs in each of the two states and to seek further reduction in both natural and man-made pollution of the waters of the Big Blue river basin.
Author | : Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact Administration |
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Total Pages | : 66 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Big Blue River (Neb. and Kan.) |
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Kansas and Nebraska entered the Big Blue River Compact in 1971: A. To promote interstate comity between the states of Nebraska and Kansas; B. To achieve an equitable apportionment of the waters of the Big Blue river basin between the two states and to promote orderly development thereof; and C. To encourage continuation of the active pollution-abatement programs in each of the two states and to seek further reduction in both natural and man-made pollution of the waters of the Big Blue river basin.
Author | : Kansas-Nebraska Big Blue River Compact Administration |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 61 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Big Blue River (Neb. and Kan.) |
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Kansas and Nebraska entered the Big Blue River Compact in 1971: A. To promote interstate comity between the states of Nebraska and Kansas; B. To achieve an equitable apportionment of the waters of the Big Blue river basin between the two states and to promote orderly development thereof; and C. To encourage continuation of the active pollution-abatement programs in each of the two states and to seek further reduction in both natural and man-made pollution of the waters of the Big Blue river basin.
Author | : United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs |
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Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 1972 |
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Author | : Republican River Compact Administration |
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Total Pages | : 48 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Interstate agreements |
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This is an incomplete collection of documents by and about the Republican River Compact Administration and the Republican River Compact in 2014. In response to an extended drought during the 1930s, interrupted by a devastating flood in 1935, and the need to agree to an apportionment before federal development in the basin could be undertaken, Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska began negotiations for a compact in 1940 to allocate the waters of the Republican River Basin above the junction of the Republican and Smoky Hill Rivers in Kansas. Commissioners were appointed by the Governors of the three States. After eight meetings, the commissioners signed a proposed compact in March 1941. The proposed compact was ratified by the legislatures of the three States and consented to by Congress, but President Roosevelt vetoed the bill approving the compact in 1942 because of objections by federal agencies. Congress then passed, and President Roosevelt approved, a bill authorizing further compact negotiations with a federal representative to be involved. A federal representative was appointed to participate in the negotiations, and, with limited changes to satisfy the federal government that did not change the allocations of water to the three States, a second Republican River Compact was signed by the commissioners on December 31, 1942, ratified by the state legislatures and approved by Congress and the President in 1943.
Author | : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs |
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Total Pages | : 57 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Federal government |
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Hearing to consider H.R. 8116, to approve the Big Blue River Compact.