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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. ~Sess. II. Ch. 164. 1918. 929 For main and pipe sewers and receiving basins, $107,000. “¤*¤°¤‘*P*P°— For suburban sewers, $200,000. S¤¥>¤¤¤¤¤· For assessment and permit work, sewers, $125,000. m$}S;_$j§§*¤¤” md PW For purchase or condemnation of rights of Way for construction, Rights bfway. maintenance, and repair of public sewers, $2,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ., Upper Potomac Interceptor: For continuing the construction of t¤g§1§’§f,_P°“°“*“° im the upper Potomac interceptor between Twenty-seventh and K · Str'}-elets and the Chain Bridge1,h$40,(gg0. · ‘ d f e commissioners are au oriz to expen rom appropriations ·'*°¤*¤} we *0* heretofore made~ for the upper Potomac mterceptor ggweg not to mw pump mum` exceed $7,000 for the acqiusrtron by purchase or condemnation of such land in the_square west of square numbered four as may be necessary for a site for and the construction of a sew umping station at the northwest comer of Twenty-seventh  Streets northwest, within the limiting lines of Rock Creek Parkway. Snwaon TREATMENT worms: For the purchase or condemnation w§rg"°¤° "°°**¤¤¤* of the necessary land, easements,.rights of way, and riparian rights, méume onamrm. for the purpose of acquiring sufficrent area to provide for the necessary treatment of the raw sewage of the District of Columbia now being disch ed untreated into the Potomac River near Magazine Point, abovduglexandria, Virginia, $60,000, or so much thereof as may be. necessary. STREETS. Dusr 1>n.nvnN·rroN, cnnarrmo, AND snow REMOVAL: For dust pre- °‘°°'““‘*°*°· vention, sweeping, and c1e reets, avenues, alleys, and subur an streets, under the immediate tion of the commissioners, and for cleaning snow and ice from streets, sidewalks, crosswalks, and gutters m the discretion of the commissioners, mcluding services and purchase and maintenance of eqmpprrecnt, rent of storage rooms; maintenance and re airs of stables; e, urchase, and maintenance of horses; hir·e, purcilirase, maintenance, ang reparr of wagons, harness, and other equrplment; allowance to inspectors and foremen for maintenance of orses and vehicles or motor vehicles used in the performance of official duties, not to exceed_ for each inspector or oreman $251per month for a horse-drawn vehicle, $30 per month for an antomob` e, and $15 per month for a motor cycle; purchase, maintenance, and repair of motor~prope]led vehicles necessary in cleaning streets; purchase, maintenance, and repair of bicycles; and necessary inci cntal expenses, $340,000. _ _ The uncxpended balance of. the appropnation of $5,000 “for §§Qg““,;,,,,.,,,,,,,,,_ paving yard and other necessary Work at the street—cleanirig stables," V¤¤-ii>»v- me contained in the District of Columbia appropriation Act for the Bscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen, is reaippropriated and made available during the fiscal year mneteen him ed and nineteen. Drsrosari or crrr nnrusn: To enable the commissioners to carry ,,sEi"’°°“ °' °“’ ‘°" out the provisions of existiuigawf gpverning the collection and dis- ·4¤¢¤·¤-5%% posal of garbage, dead anim, mg t soil, @.Ild_}]]lSG6ll8.DGOuS refuse and ashes in the District of Columbia, including inspection and allowance to inspectors for maintenance of horses and vehicles or motor vehicles used in the performance of official duties, not to exceed $25 per month for each inspector for horse-drawn vehicles, $30 per month for automobiles, and $15 dper month for motorcycles; fencing of public and private proper;-y esignated by the commissioners as pu lic dumps· and incident expenses, $603,997, to be available rmmediatelyz Provided, That any proceeds received from the disposal ;,;,,,,,,,,,d,_ of city refuse or arbage shall be dpaid into the Treasury of the mted States to the credit of the Unite States and the District of Columbia in equal parts. That every person, corporation, association, or rn- 112460°——vor. 40-1*: 1--59