Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/1259

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1228 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 477. 1925. runmo corzvnnmncn STATIONS

 °°¤'°¤i°¤°° For maintenance of public conv§nience stations, including com-

` pensation of necessary employees 28 000. mI;,'¤,;'S{r*::g¤· Num For a new public conveniencclstagdp, éiumbercélwé, tg) be locatied ' at the northeast corner of Nint an treets . 15 000 p us the unexpended balance of the applropriation now ayailable ifor a public convenience station in Eight Street NW., south of F Street NW. ¤·w¤¤- SEWERS C*¤¤¤i¤¤·°**=· For cleaning and repairing sewers and basins, including the pur- . chase of three motor trucks at not to exceed $650 each, the pure ase of three motor trucks at not to exceed $4,000 each, the rep acement of one motor_ truck at not to exceed $650, and the replacement of two Y•¤¤P*¤8°*"‘°°· motor trucks at not to exceed $4,000 each; for operation and maintenance of the sewage_ pumping service, including repairs to boilers, machinery, and pumping stations, and employment o mechanics and laborers, purchase o coal, oils, waste, and other suplphes, and for the maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor ve icles used in this work, $258,950. _ M¤i¤¤¤¤ 1**1**- For main and pipe sewers and receiving basins, $150,000. ¤¤¤¤¤¤•¤· For suburban sewers, including the exchange or replacement of one motor truck at not to exceed $4,000, the purchase of one motor tractor at not to exceed $650, and the maintenance of nonpassengercarrying motor vehicles used in this work, $385,800. maxkwt me P°‘· For assessment and permit work, sewers, $275,000. _ mgms bzway. For purchase or condemfnatilcp of r1ghts$of way for construction, maintenance and repair o u ic sewers 2000. mgmt Cmkm _ For the extension of the Eock Creek niairi interceptor, $67 ,500. ,u‘g’,§’,‘j§,_P°°°m“° “" For continuing the construction of the Upper Potomac main interceptor, $50,000. CW mm- COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE S°“"°°‘ For$p,crsonal services in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, 5 ,000. ¤*•¤¤*¤¤· °*°¤¤'¤¢· For dust prevention sweeping and cleaning street avenues

°£.°°d mw mn°m' alleys, and suburban stieets, undei the immediate direciion of the

commissioners, and for cleaning snow and ice from streets, sidewalks, crosswalks, and gutters in the d1scretion of the commissioners, including services an purchase and maintenance of equi ment, rent of vamgm stcragerooms; maintenance and repairs of stables; ihire, 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 cleaning streets and purchase o motor-propelled street-cleaning · equipment; purchase, maintenance, and repair of bicycles; and necesdm sary incidental expenscs,_$430,000. . _ '

 _ O To enable the commissioners to carrdy out the provisions of existmcsslugfuon and dis- mg law governing the collection and isposal of garbage, dead animals, night soil, and miscellaneous refuse and ashes in the District

of Columbia {no contract shall let for the collection of dead animals), mcludmgqpnspection; fencing of public and private property designated by the commissioners as pu he dumps; and incidental popositgfmceipts, expenses, $909,14OI Pfvwded, That any proceeds received from the disposal of city refuse or garbage shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the United States and the District U°° ¤¤*°°°d· of Columbia in the manner provided by law: Pro/vided further, That this appropriation shall not be available for collecting ashes or mis;