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    Carson, Construct additions to the Grant County Courthouse
    (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, 1938) United States. Works Projects Administration
    Construct additions to the Grant County Courthouse
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    Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
    (State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 2018-12-26) State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
    The DNR has determined the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS), published November 13, 2018, is adequate. This means that the state's environmental review process is now complete. Our basis for that determination is contained in the Record of Decision. In making its determination, the DNR considered public comments on the adequacy of the Final SEIS and the three adequacy criteria contained in state law: Does the SEIS analyze the topics identified in scoping? Does the SEIS respond to comments received on the draft? Did the DNR follow the process established in state statute and rule for preparing an environmental impact statement?
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    Wishek, improve school buildings and grounds.
    (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, 1938) United States. Works Projects Administration
    Improve school buildings and grounds, in the city of Wishek, McIntosh County, by constructing restrooms; installing partitions; modernizing electrical; heating and ventilating systems; landscaping and other work.
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    Forman, construct school bus garage, landscape grounds
    (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration., 1938) United States. Works Projects Administration.
    Administrative documents relating to Works Projects Administration project to  construct school bus garage, landscape grounds and apputenant work in the city of Forman.
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    Basin Bulletin, Vol. 6, No. 1
    (1978) Missouri River Basin Commission
    MRBC Basin Bulletin is published bimonthly by the Missouri River Basin Commission, charged with coordination, planning and communication in the area of water and related land resources in accordance with PL 89-80.
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    Statement for Management: Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
    (1985) United States. National Park Service
    Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site is just above the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers, straddling the latter watercourse as well as the boundary dividing North Dakota and Montana. The park extends into four counties: Williams and McKenzie in North Dakota and Roosevelt and Richland in Montana. The park is within the At-Large Congressional District of North Dakota and East Congressional District of Montana.
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    Williston, Extend existing water and sewage system
    (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, 1938) United States. Works Projects Administration.
    Extend existing water and sewage system.
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    Supplemental Environmental Assessment
    (United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 2013-09) United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.)
    The Red River basin in eastern North Dakota and along the western Minnesota border has a long history of flooding due to the unique hydrology of the area. Three large rivers, the Red River of the North, the Wild Rice River (ND), and the Sheyenne River, converge in the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area and contribute to extensive flooding. The Federally Recommended Plan (FRP) for the flood risk management project consists of a 36-mile diversion channel (six miles of which is a connecting channel) around the west side of the city of Fargo, a staging area, and approximately 12 miles of tie-back levees. The FRP is described as the Locally Preferred Plan (LPP) in the Final Feasibility Report and Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) dated July 2011; a Record of Decision was signed on April 3, 2012.
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    Bismarck, Jamestown, and Breion, construction of one complete 35-foot cantilever truss
    (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, 1937) United States. Works Projects Administration
    Construction of one complete 35-foot cantilever truss to support wire-weight gage and complete recording gage shelter, retaining wall, small concrete dam.
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    Glen Ullin, water distribution system
    (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, 1938) United States. Works Projects Administration
    Administrative documents relating to Works Projects Administration project to construct a water distribution system, including digging of a well, construction of a pumphouse and repairing the present reservoir.