II. FUNCTIONS TRANSFERRED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF THE I 1. The Water Pollution Control Advisory Board and its functio 2. The hearing boards and their functions relating to water-qu and enforcement (see sec. 10(c) (4)). 3. The Water Pollution Control Administration (see sec. 2). 4. The plan establishes a position of Assistant Secretary of th abolishes such a position in the Department of Health, Educatio (see sec. 1(b)). III. OTHER FUNCTIONS TRANSFERRED TO THE SECRETARY OF THI 1. Authority to certify to the Secretary of Housing and Urbai that waste material carried by sewer facilities constructed with 1 made available under section 702 of the Housing and Urban De of 1965 (79 Stat. 490) will be adequately treated before it is disch public waterway to meet water-quality standards. 2. Authority to certify that waste material carried by sewer o disposal facilities constructed with Federal funds made availabl of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 (79 Sta adequately treated before it is discharged into any public water meet water-quality standards. 3. Authority to make grants for the construction of sewage tre in the Appalachian region using funds under section 212 of the Regional Development Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 16). 4. Authority to extend, in individual cases, the period during Public Health Service officers may transfer to the Federal Water I trol Administration. The Secretary of Health, Education, and concur in this extension (see sec. 2(b) of the Water Quality Act Stat. 904)). 5. Authority relating to retirement credit and compensation for Public Health Service officers (see sec. 2 (c) and (g) of the Water of 1965). IV. FUNCTIONS NOT TRANSFERRED TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERI DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BY REORGANIZATION PLAN NO 1. All functions of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Wel Surgeon General under section 301 of the Public Health Service Act, (42 U.S.C. 241), relating to research, investigations, experiments tions, and studies relating to the causes, diagnosis, treatment, cont vention of physical and mental diseases and impairments of man, inc purification, sewage treatment, and pollution of lakes and streams. 2. Other functions of the Secretary relating to the public healt water pollution control which are involved in programs such as health, solid waste disposal, and interstate quarantine (see sec. 1(1 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended). 3. The functions of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Well to the health aspects of the need for and value of the inclusion of regulation of streamflow for water-quality control at Federal res sec. 3(b) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended). xgort APPENDIX B od on SUMMARY OF MAJOR PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES AUTHORIZED BY TH WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED TO OCTOBER 2, 1 The major activities provided for under the act are : 1. Federal-State cooperation in the development of comprehensiv for the control of water pollution. 2. Encouragement by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welf state cooperation and uniform State laws with respect to the control tion of water pollution. 3. Conduct of technical assistance, research, training and inform ities in the field of water pollution control by requiring the Secretary tion with appropriate public (Federal, State, interstate or local) zonla erms of water planning, f the needs of our Nation of the human uses, fish you would have them all very thoroughgoing and at it would give my Deis of managing the water agencies, and institutions (both pablie ani je i and promote the coordination of research on strations, and studies in water pollution esen kala the assistance of erperts and constant als to provide training in technical des DRESS cooperate with and to aid appropriate agers, as : this field of work through grants and events as strations and training; and Icl in carrying out there a seminate information on research, investigates en 4. Establishment, equipment and maintenir tots tories and research facilities in varias serta se the conduct of research, technical developer at alemas and projected quality of the waters of the Green of waste treatment and disposal . 5. Authorization of grants to stara ser er state agencies, for research and detaisgeel, ke > the development of any project which te ne controlling the discharge into any reas de sewage or other wastes from stora e teze public or private agencies, institutions and in 6. Authorization of grants to States and me tion control programs to aid in the establert en prevention and control of water plein saman ing costs, under approved plans, d etables pollution prevention and control masa niin and requirements. ay this is all transferred is of health in all this? ck? em would be handled in ished practice for planon control programs, the rts in this field. They ; are put into the process , highly specialized ext that is proposed today, the Bureau of Reclamanents, and these are exllife. We have always e way that the decisionive. orcement, your are going W, isn't that correct? 1. Authorization of grants to Stats member state agencies for the construction & sexy me works. 8. Establishment of a Water Pons eu le 2 abore, to advise, consult with and make sen cerning water pollution control pics. 9. Authorization of a cooperatite priçan 12 alin Federal installations. 10. Authorization to the Better to see interstate waters, or portions theret, si les pas and enforcement, but the Secretary's a waters within a State is limited to cases in the State action; provision is made for this site quality standards, before bearing bestaan cluding representatives of the Peleni se ne Secretary, but a minority may not be es Education, and Welfare +? Let's assume that we luted water. a classic example. blem of enforcement, so etary Udall? with the Surgeon Gen n perhaps answer that 11. Federal enforcement process to see public hearings and court action, nutzen navigable Waters, as well as intresse hearing boards, constituted and opera del 12. Procedures provided for in ons ments of the Administrative Presto ment of water quality standards a tuto Raritan Bay as a classic ecretary of the DepartRaritan Bay-type situa'ation was in HEW or f the Administrator to an enforcement action ater Pollution Control rds, as I understand it, y of HEW may bring would it be the Secre Federal role in water pollution na ima assume this took place n occurrence like that, A section of the Rivers am Harten deposit into any navigable matendo in a liquid state from streets ai wa II. FUNCTIONS TRANSFERRED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF I 1. The Water Pollution Control Advisory Board and its fu 2. The hearing boards and their functions relating to wate and enforcement (see sec. 10(c) (4)). 3. The Water Pollution Control Administration (see sec. 2). 4. The plan establishes a position of Assistant Secretary abolishes such a position in the Department of Health, Educ (see sec. 1(b)). III. OTHER FUNCTIONS TRANSFERRED TO THE SECRETARY OF 1. Authority to certify to the Secretary of Housing and U that waste material carried by sewer facilities constructed w made available under section 702 of the Housing and Urban of 1965 (79 Stat. 490) will be adequately treated before it is d public waterway to meet water-quality standards. 2. Authority to certify that waste material carried by sew disposal facilities constructed with Federal funds made avai of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 (79 adequately treated before it is discharged into any public w meet water-quality standards. 3. Authority to make grants for the construction of sewage in the Appalachian region using funds under section 212 of Regional Development Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 16). 4. Authority to extend, in individual cases, the period durii Public Health Service officers may transfer to the Federal Wat trol Administration. The Secretary of Health, Education, ar concur in this extension (see sec. 2(b) of the Water Quality Stat. 904)). Authority relating to retirement credit and compensation DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BY REORGANIZATION PLAN 1. All functions of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Surgeon General under section 301 of the Public Health Service (42 U.S.C. 241), relating to research, investigations, experime tions, and studies relating to the causes, diagnosis, treatment, vention of physical and mental diseases and impairments of man, purification, sewage treatment, and pollution of lakes and strean 2. Other functions of the Secretary relating to the public he water pollution control which are involved in programs such health, solid waste disposal, and interstate quarantine (see sec. 1 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended). 3. The functions of the Secretary of Health, Education, and W to the health aspects of the need for and value of the inclusion regulation of streamflow for water-quality control at Federal re sec. 3(b) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended) rut the I I Biele SVE APPENDIX B WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED TO OCTOBER 2, 1 1. Federal-State cooperation in the development of comprehensiv for the control of water pollution. 2. Encouragement by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfs state cooperation and uniform State laws with respect to the control tion of water pollution. 3. Conduct of technical assistance, research, training and informa ities in the field of water pollution control by requiring the Secretary, tion with appropriate public (Federal, State, interstate or local) 8 ho ente terms of water planning, of the needs of our Nation ll of the human uses, fish , you would have them all a very thoroughgoing and hat it would give my Dems of managing the water . agencies, and institutions (both public and pride appropriate apex * " 4. Establishment, equipment and maintenant !!! tories and research facilities in varios em ! ) the conduct of research, technical dereice 10: and projected quality of the waters of the bea 2 :7*" of waste treatment and disposai . 5. Authorization of grants to Stars **: state agencies, for research and devedy sent be the development of any project which will of controlling the discharge into any waters of Love) sewage or other wastes from storm op svetlom public or private agencies, institutions and 6. Authorization of grants to States and Del 1 tion control programs to aid in the estats! prevention and control of water pollution ing costs, under approved plans, of estatt. 2.1 pollution prevention and control measures, 235 23 and requirements say this is all transferred ms of health in all this? ork? blem would be handled in lished practice for plantion control programs, the verts in this field. They ts are put into the process by highly specialized exct that is proposed today, r the Bureau of Reclamaiments, and these are exldlife. We have always he way that the decisionitive. 7. Authorization of grants to States, and state agencies for the construction of Dermal ::: works. forcement, your are going W, isn't that correct? 8. Establishment of a Water Polletra (er "1 above, to advise, consult with and make the cerning water pollution control policy, 9. Authorization of a cooperative proper : ' ** 10. Authorization to the Secretary to read 11. Federal enforcement procedurs $ * 1. 12. Procedures provided for with resort **. k? Let's assume that we olluted water. e a classic example. blem of enforcement, so retary Udall ? with the Surgeon Gen n perhaps answer that Raritan Bay as a classic cretary of the Depart'aritan Bay-type situaition was in HEW or the Administrator to in enforcement action ter Pollution Control Apreta BACKGROUND AND LEGISLATIVE Hinh An, ls, as I understand it, of HEW may bring CONTROL AND ABATE TAL EARLI HIS Until the enactment, in 1948, of the Sea Tipo Federal role in water pollution was could it be the Secre Act of 1899 (30 Stat. 1152), the Pro Hu* W and the Oil Pollution Act of 1924 143 82: 54. A section of the Rivers anrl Harbor from zume this took place ccurrence like that, deposit into any navigable waters of any in a liquid state from streets and we II. FUNCTIONS TRANSFERRED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 1. The Water Pollution Control Advisory Board and its functions (see sec. 9). 2. The hearing boards and their functions relating to water-quality standards and enforcement (see sec. 10(c) (4)). 3. The Water Pollution Control Administration (see sec. 2). 4. The plan establishes a position of Assistant Secretary of the Interior and abolishes such a position in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (see sec. 1(b)). III. OTHER FUNCTIONS TRANSFERRED TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR 1. Authority to certify to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development that waste material carried by sewer facilities constructed with Federal grants made available under section 702 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 490) will be adequately treated before it is discharged into any public waterway to meet water-quality standards. 2. Authority to certify that waste material carried by sewer or other waste disposal facilities constructed with Federal funds made available under tile I of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 552) will be adequately treated before it is discharged into any public waterway so as to meet water-quality standards. 3. Authority to make grants for the construction of sewage treatment works in the Appalachian region using funds under section 212 of the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 16). 4. Authority to extend, in individual cases, the period during which certain Public Health Service officers may transfer to the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare must concur in this extension (see sec. 2(b) of the Water Quality Act of 1965 (79 Stat. 904)). 5. Authority relating to retirement credit and compensation for transferred Public Health Service officers (see sec. 2 (c) and (g) of the Water Quality Act of 1965). IV. FUNCTIONS NOT TRANSFERRED TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR OR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BY REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 2 1. All functions of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and the Surgeon General under section 301 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 241), relating to research, investigations, experiments, demonstrations, and studies relating to the causes, diagnosis, treatment, control and prevention of physical and mental diseases and impairments of man, including water purification, sewage treatment, and pollution of lakes and streams. 2. Other functions of the Secretary relating to the public health aspects of water pollution control which are involved in programs such as radiological health, solid waste disposal, and interstate quarantine (see sec. 1(b) (2) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended). 3. The functions of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare relative to the health aspects of the need for and value of the inclusion of storage for regulation of streamflow for water-quality control at Federal reservoirs (see sec. 3(b) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended). APPENDIX B SUMMARY OF MAJOR PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED TO OCTOBER 2, 1965 The major activities provided for under the act are: 1. Federal-State cooperation in the development of comprehensive programs for the control of water pollution. 2. Encouragement by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare of interstate cooperation and uniform State laws with respect to the control and prevention of water pollution. 3. Conduct of technical assistance, research, training and information activities in the field of water pollution control by requiring the Secretary, in cooperation with appropriate public (Federal, State, interstate or local) authorities, |