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Feldman, Hyman, general superintendent, surface equipment, New
York City Transit Authority-

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Finnegan, David B., attorney, Office of Legislative Counsel, Department of the Interior.

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Fletcher, Dr. Alfred, director of the New Jersey Division of Environmental Health__

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Frase, Robert W., American Book Publishers Council and American
Text Book Publishers Institute..

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Gilbertson, Wesley E., Chief, Division of Environmental Engineering and Food Protection Service, Public Health Service.......

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Green, Hon. William J., a Representative in Congress from the State of Pennsylvania__

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Halpern, Hon. Seymour, a Representative in Congress from the State of New York...

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Hart, Samuel A., Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of California__.

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Heinen, Charles, Chrysler Corp-

Helstoski, Hon. Henry, a Representative in Congress from the State of New Jersey.

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Howell, Hon. Evan, counsel, American Transit Association......--
Isbrandt, Ralph, vice president, American Motors.

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Lindsay, Hon. John V., a Representative in Congress from the State of New York...

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Linsky, Benjamin, P.E., professor of sanitary engineering (air pollution), West Virginia University-.

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Long, Hon. Clarence D., a Representative in Congress from the State of Maryland_

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MacKenzie, Vernon G., Assistant Surgeon General, Chief, Division of Air Pollution, Public Health Service--

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McVicker, Hon. Roy H., a Representative in Congress from the State of Colorado___

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Meyer, Col. Alvin F., Jr., U.S. Air Force, BSC, Department of
Defense.

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Mighdoll, M. J., executive vice president, National Association of
Secondary Material Industries, Inc. -
Misch, vice president, Ford Motor Co...

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Moody, Joseph E., president, National Coal Policy Conference, Inc. -
Mullan, Joseph W., assistant director, Technical Services Department,
National Coal Association_.

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Perry, Harry, Division of Coal Research, Bureau of Mines.
Petrus, Paul F., manager of fuels, Products Department, Mobil Oil
Co_____

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Quigley, Hon. James M., Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare

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Rainville, Walter S., Jr., director of research, American Transit
Association.___

Roosevelt, Hon. James, a Representative in Congress from the State
of California...

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Rosenbaum, Joe B., Acting Assistant Director, Minerals Research,
Bureau of Mines_.

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Scheuer, Hon. James H., a Representative in Congress from the State of New York......--

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Scott, John, general counsel, Socony Mobil Oil Co., New York, N. Y., representing the American Petroleum Institute...

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Sherman, William F., secretary, Engineering Advisory Committee,
Automobile Manufacturers Association_-_-

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Story, William S., executive vice president, the Institute of Scrap
Iron & Steel _ _ _

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Xanten, William A., representing the American Society of Civil
Engineers...

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Additional material submitted for the record by

AFL-CIO, Government Employees' Council, statement of...
American Medical Association, letter from Dr. F. J. L. Blasingame,
executive vice president.......

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Attachment A.-Proposed control system.
Attachment B.-Health considerations..

Additional material submitted for the record by-Continued

American Petroleum Institute:

Letter from Dr. G. H. Collings, Jr., chairman, Central Committee
on Medicine and Health__.

Sulfur dioxide alone, table_

Sulfur oxides accompanied by particulate materials_

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Resolution of Interstate Oil Compact Commission...

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American Public Health Association, Inc., letter from Dr. Berwyn F.
Mattison, executive director_

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American Public Works Association, letter from Roy W. Morse, president...

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American Transit Association:

Appendix A.-Exhaust Gas Constituents___

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Appendix B.-Comparison of Diesel and Gasoline Engine Ex-
hausts..

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Chart I.-Carbon monoxide in bus engine exhaust..
Chart II.-Formaldehyde in bus engine exhaust.
Chart III.-Hydrocarbons in bus engine exhaust.

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ASME, telegram from Junius W. Stephenson, chairman, Incinerator
Committee, Process Industries Division_..

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Automobile Manufacturers Association:

Estimates of future vehicle output, stocks, and mileage..
Auto travel volume, 1955-76 (table).

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Estimates of vehicle miles of travel in the United States,
1960-80 (table) __

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Motor vehicle needs in the United States, 1963-72 (table).
Ratio of population to vehicles in the United States, 1952
and 1962-72 (table)---

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Summary of anticipated population, registration, and
travel (table) – .

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Total number of vehicles (passenger cars) (table).

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Daddario, Hon. Emilio Q.:

Interpretive statement on Presidential order on Government
patent policy..

Text of Presidential order on Government patent policy___
Defense, Department of:

Directive No. 5500.5, Natural Resources-Conservation and
Management.

"Environmental Pollution Abatement," proposed directive.-
Monitoring of Environmental Dispersion of Beryllium, final
protocol prepared by U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene
Agency

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District of Columbia, air pollution control in---
Garvey, James R., president and director of research, Bituminous
Coal Research, Inc., statement....

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Table 1.-Most promising SO, recovery processes..

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Table 2.-Approximate costs in cents per million B.t.u. of SO2
recovery systems-with credits__.

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Gibbons, Hon. Sam M., Representative in Congress from the State of
Florida, press release from, dated June 10, 1965 -

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Greater Detroit Board of Commerce, letter from Willis H. Hall, president__

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Griswold, S. Smith, air pollution control officer, Los Angeles County
Air Pollution Control District, letter from__.
Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of:

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"Air Pollution as It Affects Agriculture in New Jersey," article
by Robert H. Daines, Ida A. Leone, and Eileen Brennan_
"Chemistry," article from Time, February 19, 1965...

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"Damage to Forests From Air Pollution," article from the Journal
of Forestry, September 1964-

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"Distribution of Vehicular Air Pollution in the United States,'
article by Robert M. Brice and John H. Ludwig...

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Figure 1.-Diurnal variation patterns for 2-year average in
Cincinnati, 1962–63.

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Figure 2.-Photochemical "smog" incident in Cincinnati,
July 21, 1964___.

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Additional material submitted for the record by-Continued

Health, Education, and Welfare-Continued

"Distribution of Vehicular Air Pollution in the United States"-
Continued

Figure 3.-Photochemical "smog" incident in Washington,
D.C., June 26, 1964----

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Figure 4.-Change in concentration of gases in a typical
irradiation chamber test__

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Figure 5.-Population trend in United States, 1790-1980__
Figure 6.-Vehicle-miles of travel in United States, 1940-80.-
Figure 7.-Automobile registration and travel trend in
United States__.

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Table 1.—Areas of occurrence of plant damage from photo-
chemical air pollution in the United States.

Table 2.-Atmospheric concentrations of total oxidants
(KI method) from continuous air monitoring program-
1964

Table 3.-Prevalence of elevated oxidant concentrations-
Continuous air monitoring program.

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Table 4.-Occurence of elevated oxidant concentrations in
Washington, D.C., area

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Table 5.-Days in Carlstadt, N.J. (May 18, 1961, through
Nov. 7, 1963) when oxidant concentration equaled or
exceeded 0.05 p.p.m. -

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Table 6.-Maximum oxidant values reported in a number of
American cities...

Table 7.—Summary of atmospheric concentrations of nitric
oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon monoxide from con-
tinuous air monitoring program, January-December 1964.
Table 8.-Nitrogen dioxide concentrations measured by the
national air sampling network.

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Table 10.-Emissions estimates with percent vehicular con-
tribution __

Table 9.-Average carbon monoxide concentration-Con-
tinuous air monitoring program.

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Federal fuel usage (table).

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Gilbertson, Wesley E., Chief, Division of Environmental Engi-
neering and Food Protection:

Per capita refuse production, chart

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Total refuse production in the United States__

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Letter from Wilbur J. Cohen, re clarification of term "solid
waste".

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Solid Waste Disposal Act, 5-year projection of estimates (table
on research and survey estimated expenditures).

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Interior, Department of the:
Udall, Hon. Stewart L.:

Letter from, re authority to restore abandoned strip mines..
Letter from, re control of air pollutants from Federal instal-
lations.

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Kelly, James W., Jr., mayor, East Orange, N.J., statement of.. Linsky, Prof. Benjamin, P.E., article, "Is Clean Air Good Business and Better Health".

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Los Angeles County, Department of County Engineer, letter from
John A. Lambie, county engineer..

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Los Angeles County Sanitation District No. 2, resolution supporting
H.R. 10804 and H.R. 11236--

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Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, letter from John D. Parkhurst, chief engineer..

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Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Inc., letter from G. H. Decker,
president

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Massachusetts Department of Public Health, telegram from Dr.
Alfred L. Frechette, commissioner

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McGauhey, Prof. P. H., director, Sanitary Engineering Research
Laboratory, University of California, statement of --

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McKinney, Ross E., chairman, Department of Civil Engineering,
University of Kansas, statement of -

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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, letter from
Samuel Humes, executive secretary.

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Milwaukee, Wis., letter from Mayor Henry W. Maier..

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Moore, Dr. William J., commissioner, Arizona State Department of
Health, letter from__

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National Association of Counties, statement presented by Spiro T.
Agnew, county executive of Baltimore County, Md._

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National Association of Sanitarians, telegram from Nicholas Pohlit,
executive director...

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National Society of Professional Engineers, letter from Paul H.
Robbins, P.E., executive director..

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Screvane, Paul R., president of the Council of the City of New York,
letter from...

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Volvo, Inc., letter from Stig Jansson, president_

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Wahl, A. J., commissioner, Department of Public Works, Boise,
Idaho, letter from__

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