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 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. III. CH. 282. 1931. 1389 operation and maintenance of the sewage pumping service, including Pumping stations. repairs to boilers, machinery, and pumping stations, and employment of mechanics and laborers, purchase of coal, oil, waste, and other sup plies, an d for the main tenan ce of non passe nger- carry ing motor vehicles used in this work, $250,000. For main and pipe sewers and receiving basins, $210,000. Main and pipe. For suburban sewers, including the maintenance of nonpassenger- Suburb an. carrying motor vehicles used in this work, and not to exceed $50,000 to be immediately available for the construction of a garage at the sewer department yard on reservation 248, $675,000. Assessment and per. For assessment and permit work, sewers, $150,000 ; and the mu work. unexpended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the Balance available. fiscal year 1931 shall remain available until June 30, 1932. Ant e, p.96f. For purchase or condemnation of rights of way for construction, Rights of way, etc . maintenance, and repair of public sewers, and of the necessary land si Donning substation, for a site for the proposed Benning substation in the vicinity of parcel 1 710/13, $6,000. For continuing the c onstruction of the Up per Potomac main Upper Potomac in- interc eptor, $5 0,000. terceptor . For the contr ol and preve ntion of the spread of mo squito es in the Mos quit o con trol. District of Columbia, including personal services, purchase, opera- tion, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, purchase of oil, and other necessary expenses, $45,000 : Prov ided , That of the amount herein appropriated there may be su ms Proviso. to transferred for direct expenditure not to exceed $11,350 to the other agencies. Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital and, in the interest of coordinating the work of mosquito contro l in the District of Columb ia, not t o exceed $6,500 to the Publ ic Heal th S ervic e of the Treas ury D epart ment, the amou nts so tr ans- ferred to be available for the objects herein specified. COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE cit y refuse. For personal services, $148,520. Personal services. Fo r dust pr evention, sweeping, and cle aning st reets, av enues, al leys, sweeping, cleaning, and subur ban s treet s, u nder the i mmed iate direc tion of t he co rn- snow and ice removal, missioners, and for cleaning snow and ice from streets, sidewalks, etc. crosswal ks, and g utters in the disc retion o f the com missioner s, includ - ing services and purchase and maintenance of equipment, rent of storage rooms ; maintenance and repair of stables ; hire and main- vehicles, etc . tenance of horses ; hire, purchase, maintenance, and repair of wagons, harness, and other equipment ; maintenance and repair of non- passenger-carrying motor-propelled vehicles necessary in cleaning streets and purchase of motor-propelled street-cleaning equipment ; and necessary incidental expenses, $568,000. To enable the commissioners to carry out the provisions of exist- Garb age, dead ani - ing law governing the collection and dis posal of garbage, dead orals, ashes, etc. animals, night soil, and miscellaneous refuse and ashes in the District of Co lumbi a, in clud ing i nspec tion ; fencing of public and private property designated by the commissioners as public dumps ; and inciden tal ex penses, $1,0 60,000 , incl uding n ot to exceed $25,0 00 for Garbage r eduction repair and improvement of the garbage reduction plant : Provided, plProvisos. That any proceeds received from the disposal of city refuse or gar- Proeeedscoveredinto y p y Tre asu ryy bage shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the Division of. credit of the Unite d Stat es and the D istrict of Co lumbia in th e man- ner provided by law : Provided further, That this appropriation shall eColl ecti ons r estr ict not be available for collecting ashes or miscellaneous refuse from hotels and places of business or from apartment houses of four or more apartments in which the landlord furnishes heat to tenants .

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