Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 12A— - TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY › § 831m
The Board must study and decide the present value and costs of Dam Numbered 2, the steam plants at Nitrate Plant Numbered 1 and Numbered 2, and Cove Creek Dam. It must split those values and costs among five uses: flood control, navigation, fertilizer, national defense, and power development. Once the President approves the Board’s findings, they are final and used for the properties’ book value. The same kind of valuation and allocation must be done for any similar dams, plants, or improvements later turned over to the Board. By January 1, 1937, the Board must send Congress a statement showing how it allocated values for properties finished before the prior fiscal year. After that it must report annually for properties finished in the preceding year. The Board must keep full, uniform accounts of costs for generating, transmitting, and distributing electricity and for producing defense and agricultural chemicals, and share useful data with the Federal Power Commission and other agencies. Surplus power should be sold at rates that make the projects self-supporting. Each year the Board must report total power costs, average cost per kilowatt-hour, sale prices, buyers, and copies of power sale contracts.
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16 U.S.C. § 831m
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73