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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... ment of NOAA would do so . By far the largest of the components being merged would be the Commerce Department's Environmental Science Services Administration ( ESSA ) , with some 10,000 employees ( 70 percent of NOAA's total personnel ...
... ment of NOAA would do so . By far the largest of the components being merged would be the Commerce Department's Environmental Science Services Administration ( ESSA ) , with some 10,000 employees ( 70 percent of NOAA's total personnel ...
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... ment , and ( ii ) to provide technical assistance to the States and conduct re- search under the Federal Food , Drug , and Cosmetic Act , as amended , and the Public Health Service Act , as amended . ( 5 ) So much of the functions of ...
... ment , and ( ii ) to provide technical assistance to the States and conduct re- search under the Federal Food , Drug , and Cosmetic Act , as amended , and the Public Health Service Act , as amended . ( 5 ) So much of the functions of ...
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... ment , to review and evaluate all other Federal programs that have an impact on the environment , to advise the President on environ- mental policy , to assist the President in making proposals to the Congress in the field of ...
... ment , to review and evaluate all other Federal programs that have an impact on the environment , to advise the President on environ- mental policy , to assist the President in making proposals to the Congress in the field of ...
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... ment ? Does the administrator of an agency or department usually recommend policy from the basis of his experience and operation ? Mr. TRAIN . What I would expect- Mr. HOLIFIELD . For instance , the Secretary of State would recom- mend ...
... ment ? Does the administrator of an agency or department usually recommend policy from the basis of his experience and operation ? Mr. TRAIN . What I would expect- Mr. HOLIFIELD . For instance , the Secretary of State would recom- mend ...
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... ment more than mere coordination will be made possible by the reor- ganization . As time goes on we would foresese actual integration of some of these functions ; particularly , I believe , in the areas of air and water pollution and ...
... ment more than mere coordination will be made possible by the reor- ganization . As time goes on we would foresese actual integration of some of these functions ; particularly , I believe , in the areas of air and water pollution and ...
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activities air pollution assistance authority BLATNIK BRINKLEY budget Chairman committee concerned Congress coordination Council on Environmental Council on Radiation D.C. DEAR 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 functions going Gulf Breeze HOLIFIELD important industry Interior involved Lake Lake Erie ment mental mercury poisoning million monitoring NASA NOAA noise noise pollution Office organization personnel pesticide registration pesticides pollution control programs present President President's problem proposed questions Radiation Protection Radiological Health recommendations regulations regulatory Reorganization Plan responsibility ROSENTHAL scientific Secretary solid waste staff standard-setting statement subcommittee tion TOMPKINS TRAIN transferred USDA water pollution control Water Quality Administration water supply