Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970 (Environmental Protection Agency).: Hearings, Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session. July 22, 23, and August 4, 1970U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 209 pages |
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... give it the needed strength and potential for carrying out its mission . The new agency would also , of course , draw upon the results of research conducted by other agencies . Components of the EPA Under the terms of Reorganization ...
... give it the needed strength and potential for carrying out its mission . The new agency would also , of course , draw upon the results of research conducted by other agencies . Components of the EPA Under the terms of Reorganization ...
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... on what our broad policies in the environmental field should be : the EPA would focus on setting and enforcing pollution control standards . The two are not competing , but complementary— and taken together , they should give us , for 5.
... on what our broad policies in the environmental field should be : the EPA would focus on setting and enforcing pollution control standards . The two are not competing , but complementary— and taken together , they should give us , for 5.
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... give us , for the first time , the means to mount an effectively coordinated campaign against environmental degradation in all of its many forms . NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION The oceans and the atmosphere are ...
... give us , for the first time , the means to mount an effectively coordinated campaign against environmental degradation in all of its many forms . NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION The oceans and the atmosphere are ...
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... , what advantage will it give to you in coordination over the present system , where you would also coordinate , I would assume , all these different programs ? Mr. TRAIN . In the particular areas transferred to the 14.
... , what advantage will it give to you in coordination over the present system , where you would also coordinate , I would assume , all these different programs ? Mr. TRAIN . In the particular areas transferred to the 14.
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... give us the reason why this separate agency is necessary ? That is the thrust of the two main points of your testimony , is it not ? Mr. TRAIN . That is right . Mr. BLATNIK . Give us a brief capsule summary of the testimony and proceed ...
... give us the reason why this separate agency is necessary ? That is the thrust of the two main points of your testimony , is it not ? Mr. TRAIN . That is right . Mr. BLATNIK . Give us a brief capsule summary of the testimony and proceed ...
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activities air pollution Air Pollution Control assistance Atomic Energy authority BLATNIK budget Bureau Chairman chemicals Commission committee concerned Congress coordination Council on Environmental Council on Radiation deal Department of Agriculture Department of Health effective effort enforcement environment Environmental Health Environmental Protection Administration Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Quality ERLENBORN establishment existing Federal Government Federal Radiation Council Federal Water Quality FINDLEY Food and Drug going Gulf Breeze HOLIFIELD important industry Interior involved JOHNSON Lake Lake Erie LANIGAN major ment mercury mercury poisoning million mission monitoring NASA NOAA noise noise pollution Office operating organization personnel pesticides pesticides registration pollution control programs present President President's problem proposed question Radiation Protection recommendations regulatory Reorganization Plan responsibility ROSENTHAL scientific Secretary standards statement STEINFELD subcommittee tion USDA water pollution control Water Quality Administration