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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... understanding of the total environment - an understanding which will enable us more effectively to monitor and predict its actions , and ultimately , perhaps to exercise some degree of control over them . We also face a compelling need ...
... understanding of the total environment - an understanding which will enable us more effectively to monitor and predict its actions , and ultimately , perhaps to exercise some degree of control over them . We also face a compelling need ...
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... understanding of the resources of the sea , and permit their development and use while guarding against the sort of thoughtless exploitation that in the past laid waste to so many of our precious natural assets . It would make possible ...
... understanding of the resources of the sea , and permit their development and use while guarding against the sort of thoughtless exploitation that in the past laid waste to so many of our precious natural assets . It would make possible ...
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... understanding of what further changes- in addition to these might be desirable . Ultimately , our objective should be to insure that the nation's environmental and resource protection activities are so organized as to maximize both the ...
... understanding of what further changes- in addition to these might be desirable . Ultimately , our objective should be to insure that the nation's environmental and resource protection activities are so organized as to maximize both the ...
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... of the Agency would assist the Council in its development of policy recom- mendations to the President in the field of pollution . Mr. HOLIFIELD . Mr. Chairman . Mr. BLATNIK . Yes . Mr. HOLIFIELD . Let me understand this , if I 12.
... of the Agency would assist the Council in its development of policy recom- mendations to the President in the field of pollution . Mr. HOLIFIELD . Mr. Chairman . Mr. BLATNIK . Yes . Mr. HOLIFIELD . Let me understand this , if I 12.
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... understand this , if I may momentarily interrupt . The Environmental Council will continue ? Mr. TRAIN . That is correct . Mr. HOLIFIELD . In other words , it is not abolished and this Environ- mental Protection Agency is to be ...
... understand this , if I may momentarily interrupt . The Environmental Council will continue ? Mr. TRAIN . That is correct . Mr. HOLIFIELD . In other words , it is not abolished and this Environ- mental Protection Agency is to be ...
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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