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Show Footnotes COMPARISON OF TOTAL FEDERALLY OWNED LAND WITH TOTAL STATE LAND AREAS, AND ACRES BY AGENCY, 1968 a Data from GSA real property inventory records for agencies as of June 30, 1968, with minor adjustments. b Except that Alaska Power Administration administers the 5,373 acres in Alaska. c Except that Geological Survey administers 12 acres in California, 1 acre in Minnesota and the 6 acres in Washington. d Except that Southwestern Power Administration administers the 48 acres in Arkansas, the 96 acres in Missouri, the 70 acres in Oklahoma and the 3 acres in Texas. e Agencies and acres administered by each: b: Bonneville Power (11,864) c: Coal Research (34) w: Federal Water Pollution Control (113) f Except that Farmers Home Administration administers the 28 acres in North Carolina. s Except that Federal Railway Administration (Alaska Railroad) administers 38,234 acres in Alaska and St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation administers 2,960 acres in New York. h Except that Federal Highway Administration administers 833 acres including the 163 acres in Maryland, 2 acres in Oregon, 633 acres in Virginia and 5 acres in Washington. 1 Dept. of State, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico administers 68,189 acres 27 in Arizona, 11,181 in New Mexico and 56,980 in Texas. National Aeronautics and Space Administration administers the remaining 142,666 acres. 1 Agencies that have no public land as defined by Section 10, P.L. 88-606. k Agencies and acres administered by each are: t: Tennessee Valley Authority, 805,080 acres, including 21,988 in North Carolina and 1,636 in Virginia, n: National Science Foundation, 3,634 acres, u: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, 9 acres; including 3 in California. c: Central Intelligence Agency, 748 acres, including 483 in California and 169 in Virginia, i: U. S. Information Agency, 8,794 acres, including 1,759 in California and 6,181 in North Carolina, p: Government Printing Office, 6 acres, h: National Capital Housing Authority, 2 acres. 1: Dept. of Labor, 2 acres. Footnotes PUBLIC LAND AS DEFINED BY SECTION 10, PUBLIC LAW 88-606, WITH TOTAL STATE LAND AREAS, AND ACRES BY AGENCY, 1968 a For text of Section 10, see Appendix A. Data for column 1 are from Public Land Statistics, 1968, exclusive of inland water; for columns 7, 8, 13 and 14 are from the agencies; other data are from GSA real property inventory records for agencies as of June 30, 1968, with minor adjustments. b Total for public domain (columns 2, 4, and 7 or 16) each contains an excess of approximately 1,878,970 acres because of duplicate reporting as follows: (1) Approximately 1,053,530 acres in Arizona administered by Fish and Wildlife Service in Cabeza Prieta Game Range and also used by the military are reported for both agencies (col. 7 and 16). (2) Approximately 825,440 acres in Nevada administered by Fish and Wildlife Service in the Desert Game Range and also used by the military are reported for both agencies (columns 7 and 16). c Excludes 2,071,434 acres of Oregon and California Railroad and 74,547 acres of Coos Bay Wagon Road lands which are included for BLM in GSA data. d Except that Alaska Power Administration administers 5,211 acres in Alaska. c The Bureau of Mines administers the 20 acres in Alaska and Nevada. f Bonneville Power Administration administers the 57 acres in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. R Except that Soil Conservation Service administers the 2 acres in Alaska. h Except that 36,248 acres in Alaska are in Federal Railway Administration (Alaska Railroad). 1 Includes: NASA, 12,964 acres (Alaska, 8,500; California, 1,675; acres; New Mexico, 2,789); State Dept., International Boundary and Water Commission, U. S. and Mexico, 2,395 acres (Arizona, 19; New Mexico, 2,376); HEW, Public Health Service, 685 acres (Alaska, 649; California, 36); Commerce Department, 301 acres (Alaska, 128, Arizona, 173); Federal Communications Commission, 173 acres in Alaska. 335 |