Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/582

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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 302. 1924. 551 tree boxes, tree stakes, tree straps, tree labels, planting and care of trees on city and suburban streets, care of trees, tree spaces, maintenance of motor vehicles, and miscellaneous items, $75,000. ruemc CONVENIENCE STATIONS. For maintenance of public convenience stations, including com— 8t£§j};° °°¤V¤¤l°¤°° pensation of necessary employees, $23,000. ` SEWERS. Sawm- For cleaning and repairing sewers and basins, including the pur- €1¤¤¤i¤z»¤¢¤- chase of three motor Held wagons at not to exceed $650 each, the purchase of three motor trucks at not to exceed $650 each, the purchase of two motor trucks at not to exceed $4,000 each, and the Pum,,,,,w,,,c,,_ purchase of one motor tractor at not to exceed $650; for operation and maintenance of the sewage pumpingservice, including repairs to boilers, machinery, and umping stations, and employment of mechanics and laborers, purclhase of coal, oils, waste, and other su - pégefsbggd for the maintenance of motor vehicles used in this wori. 7 ‘ . . For main and pipe sewers and receiving basins, $125,000. xxx p1°° ' For suburban sewers, including the exchange or replacement of ` two motor Held wagons at not to exceed $650 each, the purchase of one motor Held wagon at not to exceed $650, the purchase of four motor trgckp at nplt to {exceed each, and the maintenance of motor ve ic es use in t iis wor , 50,000. _ For assessment and (permit work, sewers, $250,000. ml:·e¢ii§1i!ientmd W For purchase or con emnation of rights of way for construction, R"h"" °*“"’y‘ maintenance, and repair of public sewers, $2,000. _ For the extension of the Rock Creek main interceptor, $60,000. ,,,§‘,§'§l‘ °‘°°" ‘“”"' For congnuing the construction of the Upper Potomac, main in- mlgggr I’¤*¤¤¤¤¤ i¤· terceptor, ,20,000. ` COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE. °‘“"°‘“S°‘ For pgsonal services in accordance with the Classification Act S"1""°“‘ of 1923. 55,200 _ For dust prevention, sweeping, and cleanin streets, avenues, alleys, ,c,§lYf,‘f§"§',§E‘,;, $L`Z‘,§,'§Y{§j and suburban streets, under the immediate direction of the commis- °*°· sioners, and for cleaning snow and ice from streets, sidewalks, crosswalks, and gutters in the discretion of the commissioners, including services and purchase and maintenance of equipment, rent of storage v°md“_m_ rooms; maintenance and repairs of stables; hire, purchase, and mamtenance of horses; hire, purchase, maintenance, and repair of wagons, harness, and other equipment; allowance to inspectors and foremen for maintenance of horses and vehicles or motor vehicles used in the performance of official duties, not to exceed for each inspector or foreman $20 per month for a horse and vehicle, $26 per month for an automobile, and $13 per month for a motor cycle; maintenance and repair of motor-propelled vehicles necessary in cleaning streets and purchase of motor—propel_led street-cleaning equipment; purchase, maintenance, and repair of b1cycles; and necessary mcidental ex nses, $410,000. _ O _ Garb¤S¢.¤hesAead To enaiife the commissioners to cang out the provisions of exist- ¤¤ggg'j;,§gfl· md diy ing law governing the collection an disposal of garbage,_ dead pcsalcf. animals, night soil, and miscellaneous refuse and ashes in the District of Columbia ( no contract shall be let for the collection of dead animals), including inspection and allowance to_ inspectors for mamtenance of horses and vehicles or motor vehicles used m the per-