Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 46 Part 1.djvu/1007

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SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS . SEss. II. CH. 848. 1930. Pumping stations . operation and maintenance of the sewage pumping service, including re pairs to boile rs, m achi nery, and pump ing s tatio ns, and e mploy - ment of mechanics and laborers, purchase of coal, oil, waste, and other supplies, and for the maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles used in this work, $250,000. Main and pipe .

For main and pipe sewers and receiving basins, $210,000. Suburban. For suburban sewers, including the replacement of one motor truck at not to exceed $4,000, the purchase of one motor tractor at not to exceed $1,500, the maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles used in this work, $675,000, including the construc- tion by day labor or otherwise, in the discretion of the commissioners, of an addit ion to th e garage at the sewer de partment yard on reser- vation 248, at not to exceed $9,000 . m t swossment and per- For assessment and permit work, sewers, $285,000 ; and the unex- Baiance available. pen ded bala nce of th e approp riation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1930 shall remain available until June 30, 1931 . Rights of way, etc. For purchase or condemnation of rights of way for construction, maintenance, and repair of public sewers, and of the necessary land for the purpose of acquiring sufficient area to provide for the neces- age . Disposal of raw sew- sary treatment of raw sewage of the District of Columbia before dis- charging s ame into Oxon Run, in the vici nity of South Capitol and Galvest on Street s, $2 ,50 0 . Upper Anacostia in- For continuing construction of the upper Anacostia main inter- te rcep ter . Balance available. cepter alo ng the Anacostia River between Benning Road and the Vol . 45, p. 658.

District line, the appropriation of $15,000 for this purpose for the fiscal year 192 9 is hereby made available for the fiscal years 1930 and 1931 . Upp er Poto mac in- te rcep tor .

For continuing the construction of the Upper Potomac main Mosqu ito con trol . intercepter, $50,000. For the control and preve ntion of the spr ead of m osquitoes in the District of Columbia, including personal services, purchase, opera- tion, and maintenance of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehi- cles, purchase of oil, and other necessary expenses, $60,000, to be Amo unt s for ot her immediately available : Provided, That of the amount herein appro- agencies . priated there may be transferred for direct expenditure not to exceed $16,500 to the Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital and, in the interest of coordinating the work of mosquito control in the District of Columbia, not to exceed $7,500 to the Public Health Service of the Treasury Department, the amounts so transferred to be available f or the objects herein sp ecifi ed . City refuse.

COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE Personal services .

For ersonal services, $142,260 . sweeping, cleaning,

h snow and ice removal, For dust prevention, sweeping, and cleaning streets, avenues, etc • alleys, and suburban streets, under the immediate direction of the commissioners, and for cleaning snow and ice from streets, side- walks, crosswalks, and gutters in the discretion of the commissioners, including services and purchase and maintenance of equipment, rent Vehicles, etc. of storage rooms ; maintenance and repair of stables ; hire, purchase, and maintenance of horses ; hire, purchase, maintenance, and repair of wagons, harness, and other equipment ; maintenance and repair of nonpassenger-carrying motor-propelled vehicles necessary in clean- ing streets and purchase of motor-propelled street-cleaning equip- m e nt ; purchas e, maint enance, and repa ir of bic ycles ; an d necess ary incidental expenses, $540,000 . orals o, ashes, es et c. de ad eni- T o enable the commissioners to carry out the provisions of existing law governing the collection and disposal of garbage, dead animals, night soil, and miscellaneous refuse and ashes in the District of