ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Addresses

Maine River Preservation and Development Projects, Joseph E. Brennan, Governor of Maine, 8853 [18AP]

Science, Risk, and Public Policy, William D. Ruckelshaus, 16930 [22JN], 17182 [23JN], 17625 [28JN]

Amendments

Assistant administrators: provide for additional (S. 1696), 22521 [3AU]

Burford, Anne Gorsuch: contempt citation (H. Res. 180), committee amendment, 22692 [3AU]

Energy Policy and Conservation Act: extend (H.R. 4194), 33771 [17NO]

Solid Waste Disposal Act: amend (S. 757), 22522 [3AU]

———authorization (S. 757), 14742 [7JN]

Analyses

Enforcement Mechanisms in the Clean Air Act, 14326 [2JN]

H.R. 2867, Hazardous Waste Control and Enforcement Act: Breaux Amendment, 27666 [6OC]

S. 2001, National Acid Deposition Reduction Act, 29135 [25OC]

State of States—Management of Environmental Programs in 1980's, National Governors Association (excerpt), 14296 [2JN]

Announcements

EPA appointments, White House, 5305 [15MR]

Articles and editorials

Academy of Sciences Report—Acid Rain Tied Directly to Emissions, 18679 [12JY]

Acid Rain Cleanup and the New England Economy, 30162 [31OC]

Acid Rain Considered, 27866 [7OC]

Acid Rain Studies Too Sketchy To Support Expensive Actions, 19725 [19JY]

Acid Rain Will Not Go Away, 18681 [12JY]

Bad Chemistry, 2578 [22FE]

Best Laid Plans, 29888 [28OC]

Beyond the Acid Rain Scare, 14445 [3JN]

Beyond the Burford Case and Into an Acid Haze, 7436 [24MR]

Conflict of Interest at EPA, 7462 [24MR]

Coyote-1080 Conspiracy—An Aborted Attempt To Drive Livestock Off Federal Land, 10642 [2MY]

Defense of Anne Gorsuch—EPA Is Doing Things Better, 2982-2984 [24FE]

Dioxin Charges Are Flawed, 21057 [27JY]

Dream Machine, 5169-5179 [14MR]

Du Pont's Jefferson Doesn't See High Tech Replacing ``Smokestack'' Industries of Past, 7833 [7AP]

Environmentalists and Chemical Industry Reach Accord on Regulation of PCB's, 12266 [12MY]

EPA Faults a Laboratory Involves Chemicals Now on Market, 12161 [12MY]

EPA Faults Tests on 200 Pesticides—Work by a Laboratory Involves Chemicals Now on Market, 12803 [18MY]

EPA Suppressed Osceola Document, 8523 [13AP]

EPA Turns Up Safety Questions in Pesticide Probe, 12161 [12MY]

Evidence Called Strong—Dioxin Tied To Chemical Workers' Cancer, 22746 [3AU]

Faking It—The Case Against Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, 22801-22805 [4AU]

Fearing New Love Canal, Chemical Firms Stress Safer Disposal of Hazardous Waste, 22791 [4AU]

Florio's Bill on Toxic Wastes, 12011 [11MY]

Funding of Leftist Organizations, 12306 [12MY]

Future of Water, 17217-17223 [23JN]

Garrison (N. Dak.) Diversion Unit—Opposition Begins at Home (sundry), 15448-15450 [13JN]

Gorsuch in the Dock, 313 [25JA]

Hazardous Waste Plan Dumped, 10093 [27AP]

High-Price Cure for Acid Rain, 23828 [13SE]

Huge Cost of Removing Asbestos Daunts Schools, 27265 [5OC]

IBT Approved Pesticides, 22805 [4AU]

In Defense of Anne Gorsuch—EPA Is Doing Things Better, 3861-3862 [3MR]

Leak Location Enters Computer Age, 17623 [28JN]

Levitas Is Hero of Fight To Clean Up the EPA, 8475 [13AP]

Manufactured American Crisis, 13038 [19MY]

Minnesota Joins Acid Rain Project, 23433 [4AU]

New Course for EPA?, 14143 [26MY]

NRC Faults Utility—Delays Reactor Start-Up, 10364 [28AP]

Nuclear Waste Policy (series), 13857-13867 [25MY]

Of Mice and Men—Toxic-Waste Fights Start in Laboratories, But How Good Are the Testing Methods?, 17183 [23JN]

Probe Should Be Open, 18254 [29JN]

Public-Health Issue the Bottom Line of EPA Controversy, 7487 [24MR]

Reagan Appointees Help Burn Burford, 12971 [18MY]

Reagan's Law, 24250 [14SE]

Record Altered, 26243 [28SE]

Remembering the CCC—City Boys in the Woods, 2799 [23FE]

Salem Case—A Failure of Nuclear Logic, 10363 [28AP]

Scandal in Chemical Testing, 12804 [18MY]

Scientists' Trial Questions System of Regulating Labs, 17499 [27JN]

Select Gas Use for Environmental Purposes, 11001-11004 [4MY]

States, EPA Staff Arguing Against Multiple Exceedance CO Standard, 2271 [15FE]

Superfund Needs To Flex Its Muscles—Power To Tackle Hazardous Waste of All Kinds Is Going Unused, Senator Stafford, 13880 [25MY]

That Pork in the Jobs Bill, 5261 [15MR]

There Are No Plaudits for EPA Laboratory Audits, 16398 [20JN]

Thriftway Waiver—Favoritism at EPA, 4165 [7MR]

To Fight Acid Rain, 30361 [1NO]

U.S. Superfund Delays Stall Toxic Cleanups in Jersey, 5068 [11MR]

Upper Mississippi River Chronicle, 9917-9919 [27AP]

View From the Hill—Gorsuch-Congress Soap Opera Continues, 898 [26JA]

Violent Acts Prompt Debate Over Guns for EPA Agents, 29680 [27OC], 30813 [3NO]

Way Out of Executive-Privilege Dilemma, 2561 [17FE]

What Acid Rain?, 22104 [2AU]

Bills and resolutions

Appropriations (see H.R. 3133)

———supplemental (see H.R. 3069)

Assistant administrators: appoint additional (see S. 1696)

Barium: extend exemption pending completion of health studies (see H.R. 4302)

Burford, Anne Gorsuch: contempt citation (see H. Res. 180)

Commission to report on the superfund program: establish (see H.R. 1989)

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act: amend (see S. 917, 945, 946, 1779, 2012; H.R. 2503, 3129)

Fuel economy tests: base upon actual road conditions (see H.R. 1794)

Hazardous waste: regulations (see S. 346, 1363)

Hazardous wastes: disposal facilities (see H.R. 1613)

Independent regulatory commission: establish (see S. 547; H.R. 1582, 2362)

Lavelle, Rita M.: certifying report of contempt of Congress to U.S. attorney for criminal prosecution (see H. Res. 200)

Motor vehicle inspection and maintenance: delay (see H.R. 795)

Pittsburgh, Pa.: grants to construct Saw Mill Run relief sewer (see H.R. 4281)

Pollution control: grant program to aid (see H.R. 1728)

Regulations: economic and environmental effects (see H.R. 154)

Reorganization (see H.R. 2362)

Rocky River Wastewater Treatment Plant, Rocky River, Ohio: reimburse (see H.R. 3965)

Senior Environmental Employment Corps: establish (see S. 518; H.R. 569)

Superfund: compensation of victims (see S. 917, 945, 946, 1779; H.R. 2503, 3129)

———extend (see H.R. 4416)

Superfund legislation: extend (see S. 816, 860; H.R. 1615)

Toxic substances: Federal cause of action for damages (see H.R. 4303)

———improve and simplify regulation (see H.R. 4304)

Toxic waste sites superfund program: extend (see S. 816, 860; H.R. 1615)

Communications from

Air pollution control: report, 28209 (EC2011) [18OC], 28452 (EC1867) [19OC]

Assistant administrators: appointment, 20575 (EC1492) [25JY], 21014 (EC1627) [26JY]

Controlling Emissions From Light-Duty Motor Vehicles at Higher Elevations: report, 3111 (EC308) [28FE]

Cost estimates for marine bay sewer discharge control: report, 4156 (EC487) [7MR]

Emission standards: report, 2413 (EC363) [17FE]

Environmental research, development, and demonstrations: appropriations, fiscal years 1984 and 1985, 9872 (EC1021) [27AP]

EPA 83001: transmittal of prospectus, 23546 (EC1646) [12SE]

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act: amend, 11930 (EC1120) [11MY]

———extend, 13238 (EC1091) [20MY]

———final rule, 18471 (EC1483) [11JY]

Federal Water Pollution Control Act: costs of implementing, 252 (EC182) [25JA]

Freedom of Information Act: report, 23547 (EC1689) [12SE], 23735 (EC1760) [12SE]

Hazardous substance response trust fund: report, 8721 (EC858) [15AP], 9286 (EC965) [20AP]

Hazardous waste enforcement: statement, 2603 (EC252) [22FE]

Hazardous waste enforcement program: report, 1185 (EC225) [31JA]

Inspector General: report, 3485 (EC366) [2MR], 14358 (EC1279) [2JN], 14976 (EC1184) [8JN]

Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act: extend, 5830 (EC654) [16MR]

———proposed amendments, 7774 (EC682) [7AP]

Pesticide registration: annual report, 2589 (EC383) [22FE], 3112 (EC332) [28FE]

Pesticides: requirements, 23927 (EC1818) [13SE]

Progress of regulation to protect stratospheric ozone: report, 17410 (EC1324) [27JN]

Registration of pesticides: transmittal of rule, 23807 (EC1714) [13SE], 25523 (EC1888) [22SE]

Regulations: transmittal of proposed, 19538 (EC1459) [16JY]

Reports: transmittal, 23546 (EC1647) [12SE], 23734 (EC1729) [12SE]

Research, development, and demonstration: 5-year plan, 3111 (EC309) [28FE]

———annual 5-year plan, 252 (EC183) [25JA]

Research, development, and demonstration plan: annual report, 2589 (EC396) [22FE]

Research and development: appropriations, 10288 (EC975) [28AP]

Research Triangle Park, N.C.: lease retention, 23736 (EC1799) [12SE]

Science Advisory Board: comments on research plan, 1387 (EC181) [2FE]

Sewer discharge control to marine bays: cost estimates, 5512 (EC592) [16MR]

Toxic Substances Control Act: amend and extend, 9689 (EC1001) [26AP], 12105 (EC1043) [12MY]

———annual report, 2907 (EC413) [24FE]

———report, 3113 (EC355) [28FE]

Uranium mine waste hazards: report, 17981 (EC1333) [29JN], 18231 (EC1469) [29JN]

Water pollution survey: report, 1387 (EC158) [2FE]

Decisions

U.S. and Anne M.Gorsuch v. the House of Representatives, 1926 [8FE]

Executive orders

Funds for carrying out certain ecology programs, President Reagan, 14309 [2JN]

Interviews

Clinch River—a key proponent falls out, with Representative Walker, Nuclear Report (publication), 8849 [18AP]

EPA funding, William D. Ruckelshaus, Cable News Network (excerpt), 14292 [2JN]

Letters

Air quality standards policy, 12-13 [3JA]

Animal research: Representative Lantos, and sundry House Members, 31847 [9NO]

Clean Air Act policy, State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administration (sundry), 19430 [15JY]

Compliance with the Clean Air Act (excerpt), 14324 [2JN]

Contempt of Congress citation of EPA Administrator Anne Gorsuch Burford, Representative James H. Scheuer, 3535 [2MR]

Contempt of Congress citation of EPA Director, Anne M. Gorsuch: (sundry), 136 [6JA]

———Representative Levitas, 59 [3JA]

Energy and water development appropriations (H.R. 3132): John D. Rockefeller IV, Governor of West Virginia, 17971 [29JN]

Energy Policy and Conservation Act (H.R. 4194), 33774 [17NO]

Environmental issues, Administrator Ruckelshaus, 16362 [20JN]

Environmental policies and administration, Senator Bradley, 5306 [15MR]

EPA needs the starch put back in, open letter to President Reagan, 9325 [20AP]

EPA's enforcement of the Clean Air Act, Comptroller General, 14326 [2JN]

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act reauthorization, 11827 [11MY]

Funding: AFL-CIO, 14287 [2JN]

———William D. Ruckelshaus (excerpt), 14300 [2JN]

Garrison (N. Dak.) Diversion Unit, Darwin Fisher, 15450 [13JN]

Hazardous Waste Control and Enforcement Act: William Ruckelshaus, 30000 [31OC]

Investigation into alleged alterations of transcripts relative to EPA hearings: (sundry committee chairmen), 18107 [29JN]

———Committee on Science and Technology, 18107 [29JN]

Investigation into circumstances involving alteration of an EPA hearing transcript (sundry Representatives), 16044 [16JN]

James W. Sanderson, conflict of interest investigation, 4883 [10MR]

———Representative Schroeder, 4883 [10MR]

Law enforcement authority for EPA criminal investigators (sundry), 30808, 30811 [3NO]

Law enforcement powers, 21040 [26JY]

National Acid Deposition Reduction Act, 29135 [25OC]

Pollution control loan program, Edwin T. Holloway for SBA, 23348 [4AU]

Public works construction projects funding (sundry), 5260 [15MR]

Radionuclides emission standards, Representative Stratton for House Subcommittee on Procurement and Military Nuclear Systems, 23381 [4AU]

Reagan Environmental Record: Jay D. Hair for National Wildlife Federation, 16233 [16JN]

Response to Wall Street Journal editorial regarding EPA Administrator Anne M. Gorsuch, Representative Levitas, 313 [25JA]

Salem, N.J., nuclear powerplant reopening: Senator Biden (sundry), 10362 [28AP]

Supplemental appropriations (H.R. 3069), 15385-15386 [10JN]

Surface impoundment regulations relative to disposal of hazardous waste, 27672 [6OC]

Uranium mill tailings standards, Ann M. Gorsuch (1982), 16361 [20JN]

Lists

Criminal Enforcement Division members, 30806 [3NO]

Groups participating in response to the President's address on the environment, 16230 [16JN]

Incidents or Indications of Violence in Environmental Criminal Investigations, 21288 [27JY]

Incidents or indications of violence in environmental criminal investigations, 30815 [3NO]

Interstate Mining Compact Commissioners, 15432 [13JN]

Sole source aquifers designated areas, 9199 [20AP]

Memorandums

Memorandum of understanding concerning documents subpenaed from EPA, Committee on Public Works and Transportation and the Dept. of Justice, 2835 [23FE]

Waste Water Treatment Construction Grants, Bureau of Reclamation, 5266 [15MR]

Memorials of legislature

Acid rain: Maine, 11642 [10MY]

———Minnesota, 17812 [28JN]

Clean Air Act: Guam, 15273 [9JN]

Control of acid rain emissions: Minnesota, 20437 [21JY]

EPA air pollution control regulations: Texas, 21347 [28JY]

Highway construction sanctions: California, 8635 [14AP]

Pesticide exports: Hawaii, 13481 [24MY]

Messages

Council on Environmental Quality—Annual Report: President Reagan, 17256 [27JN]

———President Reagan (PM 61), 17409 [27JN]

Petitions

Acid Deposition, Interstate Mining Compact Commission, 15432 [13JN]

Alaska lumber mills water quality waiver: Sitka, Alaska, City Council, 30135 [31OC]

———Wrangell, Alaska, Chamber of Commerce, 30135 [31OC]

EPA action regarding Alaska lumber industry: Alaska Loggers Association, 34665 [18NO]

———Alaska Lumber & Pulp Co., Inc., 34668 [18NO]

———Alaska State Chamber of Commerce, 34666, 34669 [18NO]

———Juneau, Alaska, Chamber of Commerce, 34669 [18NO]

———Ketchikan Pulp Co., 34669 [18NO]

———Lousiana-Pacific Corporation, 34666 [18NO]

———Seward, Alaska, Chamber of Commerce, 34665 [18NO]

———Sitka, Alaska, Chamber of Commerce, 34664, 34667 [18NO]

———Wrangell, Alaska, City Council, 34669 [18NO]

EPA variances for Alaskan mills: Sitka, Alaska, Chamber of Commerce, 27245 [5OC]

Waste water treatment: Ketchikan, Alaska, City Council, 32435 [14NO]

Polls of opinion

Environmental protection, 9082 [19AP]

Press releases

Meeting Clean Air Act requirements, 14324 [2JN]

Questions and answers

Nomination of William D. Ruckelshaus, 12565 [17MY]

Radiogenic Cancer Compensation Act (S. 921), 7108-7111 [24MR]

Remarks in House

Acid rain: control, 19358 [14JY]

———control emissions, 20437 [21JY]

———control of emissions, 30916 [3NO], 31633 [8NO]

———control of emissions (H.R. 3400), 29888 [28OC], 30162 [31OC], 30360 [1NO]

———environmental laws, regulations, and jobs, 9315 [20AP]

———impact, 23355 [4AU]

———Minnesota-Canada pact to study, 23433 [4AU]

Activities: investigate, 3537 [2MR]

———investigation, 4693 [10MR]

Air pollution: accelerate EPA review of hazardous pollutants, 34925 [18NO]

———prevention and control (H.R. 1133), 1224 [1FE]

Air pollution regulations: enforcement, 1224 [1FE]

Air quality standards: extend dates for compliance (H.R. 3046), 12715 [18MY]

Assistant administrators: authorizing additional (S. 1696), 23198 [4AU]

Atomic energy technology: effect of certain radiation regulations on development, 7418 [24MR]

Budget: funding proposals, 15545 [13JN]

Burford, Anne Gorsuch: contempt citation (H. Res. 180), 22692 [3AU]

———EPA resignation, 12971 [18MY]

———investigation of activities, 3086 [28FE]

———resignation, 4693 [10MR]

Carbon monoxide: air quality standards, 2271 [15FE]

Clean Air Act: amend, relative to prevention and control of air pollution in border areas of U.S. (H.R. 1133), 1224 [1FE]

———compliance, 18097 [29JN]

———extend standards compliance deadlines (H.R. 3046), 12956 [18MY]

———moratorium on certain standards (H.R. 3047), 12956 [18MY]

———reauthorization, 1836 [7FE]

Committee hearings: investigation into alterations of transcripts (H. Res. 254), 18279 [30JN], 19772 [19JY]

———investigation into alterations of transcripts (H. Res. 254), staff member resignation relative to unauthorized changes, 24272 [15SE]

Committee To Investigate Alleged Alterations in Transcripts of Hearings (House, Select): establish (H. Res. 245), 18104-18115 [29JN]

Congressional hearings: investigation of alteration of transcripts, 26243 [28SE]

Contaminated areas: relocation benefits, 27066 [4OC]

Contempt of Congress citation, 1791 [7FE], 1925 [8FE]

Counties: sanctions against certain, 3949 [7MR]

Dept. of Justice: role in investigation, 5875 [17MR]

Dioxin: carcinogen, 22745 [3AU]

———funds to monitor, test, and study, 18098 [29JN]

Drinking water: completion of studies on barium content (H.R. 4302), 30905 [3NO]

Enforcement powers: provide (H.R. 2867), 21040, 21045 [26JY]

Funding: issues, 14634 [6JN]

Global 2000 report: conform to the environmental recommendations (H.J. Res. 248), 9549 [21AP]

Gorsuch, Anne M.: contempt of Congress citation, 1791 [7FE], 1925 [8FE]

Ground water supplies: toxic waste leak detection system, 27677 [6OC]

Groundwater contamination: regulations to prevent, 30834, 30837 [3NO]

Hazardous substances: adequacy of regulatory programs, 16398 [20JN]

———disposal method, 27678 [6OC]

Hazardous waste: controls on burning for energy recovery, 27681 [6OC]

———disposal decisionmaking process, 27661 [6OC]

———disposal management statute, 30841 [3NO]

———disposal regulations, 30820, 30827 [3NO]

———export policy, 27691 [6OC]

———monofills, 30831 [3NO]

———moratorium on landfills, 2899 [24FE]

———prevent export, 21050 [26JY], 21528 [28JY]

———prohibit land disposal of liquid (H.R. 1632), 2894 [24FE]

———regulation of small generators, 30842 [3NO]

———violence committed against EPA investigators, 21288 [27JY]

Hazardous Waste Control and Enforcement Act: enact (H.R. 2867), 26948 [3OC]

Hazardous waste site cleanup program: reform proposals (H.R. 2627), 9278 [20AP]

Hazardous waste sites: cleanup delay, 3086 [28FE]

House documents: investigation of allegations of improper alterations, 33129, 33138 [16NO]

Information: restrictions of access to certain, 4184 [8MR]

Investigation: alterations in printing of committee hearings transcripts, 16619-16627 [21JN], 17674-17681 [28JN], 18104-18115 [29JN], 34017 [18NO]

———alterations in printing of committee hearings transcripts, staff member resignation relative to unauthorized changes, 24272 [15SE]

———follow up on transcript alterations, 20266 [21JY]

Lavelle, Rita M.: certification of resolution regarding contempt of Congress, 12424 [16MY], 12717 [18MY]

———contempt of Congress, 12424 [16MY], 12717 [18MY]

Law enforcement authority, 30805-30818 [3NO]

Leftist organizations: contribution, 12306 [12MY]

Liquid hazardous waste: disposal, 27664 [6OC]

Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act: amend Title I (H.R. 1761), 29986 [31OC]

Medical research: end certain tests on animals, 31847 [9NO]

Mining and mineral processing: monitor wastes, 30854 [3NO]

Mining waste: disposal, 27674 [6OC]

Ocean dumping activities: regulate, 34017 [18NO]

Oceans: waste disposal, 34017 [18NO]

Pesticide Import and Export Act: provisions (H.R. 3254), 15080 [8JN]

Pesticides: regulations, 17181 [23JN]

Policies: changing, 5068 [11MR]

Radiation regulations: risk analysis in establishing, 7418 [24MR]

Radionuclides: emission standards, 23380 [4AU]

Reagan, President: environmental policies, 6028 [17MR], 7436 [24MR]

Recovered materials: availability to recyclers, 30835 [3NO]

———procurement of items produced with, 30832 [3NO]

Reilly Tar Site, Minnesota: delayed cleanup of hazardous wastes, 3086 [28FE]

Salt dome formations: ban placement of hazardous waste, 27665 [6OC]

San Lorenzo Valley High School, Felton, Calif.: improper disposal of a hazardous substance near, 30820 [3NO]

SBA: pollution control loan program, 23347 [4AU]

Solid foundry waste: disposal, 30830 [3NO]

Superfund: establish national commission to study (H.R. 1989), 4880 [10MR]

Superfund program: increase funding and extend (H.R. 1615), 2836 [23FE]

Surface impoundments: regulate, 27664 [6OC]

Toxic substances: establish liability for injury (H.R. 4303), 30907 [3NO]

———improve regulatory process (H.R. 4304), 30907 [3NO]

Toxic waste: cleanup superfund extension (H.R. 4416), 33168 [16NO]

Toxic waste leak detection system: implement, 27677 [6OC]

Toxic waste sites superfund law: investigation status, 2410 [17FE], 2835 [23FE]

Toxicology laboratory audit program: evaluation, 17181 [23JN]

Tribute, 14383 [2JN]

U.S.-Canada: bilateral air quality agreement, 4167 [7MR]

Verstandig, Lee L.: tribute, 15339 [9JN]

Water effluent limitations: extend compliance time, 7503 [24MR]

Water pollution by the steel industry: regulations governing, 4186 [8MR]

Water quality standards: compliance, 15525 [13JN]

Remarks in Senate

Acid rain: administration proposal, 29793 [28OC]

———pollutant control, 18678 [12JY]

———proposals, 19724 [19JY]

———proposed control programs, 8621 [14AP]

Additional assistant administrators: authorizing (S. 1696), 22542 [3AU]

American Conservation Corps Act: enact (S. 27), 19319 [14JY]

Barnes, A. James: nomination, 27822 [7OC]

Bonneville Power Administration: directives (S. 1701), 21356-21358 [28JY]

Budget: increase funding, 13303 [23MY]

Bureau of Reclamation: funding, 5256 [15MR]

Central Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact: congressional consent (S. 1581), 18007 [29JN]

Civilian Conservation Corps: observance of 50th anniversary, 13802 [25MY]

Clean Water Act: amend, 23048 [4AU]

———amend (S. 431), 1660 [3FE]

———common law requirements, 6853 [23MR]

Clean Water Compliance Date Extension Act: introduction (S. 432), 1663 [3FE]

Coal research and development: legislative agenda, 3880 [3MR]

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act: amend (S. 2012), 29360-29362 [26OC]

———amend (S. 945), 7174 [24MR]

———amend (S. 946), 7174 [24MR]

Cooper, Josephine S.: nomination, 27769 [7OC]

Emission standards: compliance (S. 2023), 29800 [28OC]

Energy Policy and Conservation Act: extend (H.R. 4194), 33770-33774 [17NO]

Environmental agenda: proposals and issues, 19865-19871 [20JY]

Environmental Programs Assistance Act: introduction (S. 518), 2453 [17FE]

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act: amend (H.R. 2785), 34366 [18NO]

———reauthorization (S. 1263), 11827 [11MY]

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Reform Act: introduction (S. 1774), 22792 [4AU]

Goldstein, Bernard: nomination, 33611 [17NO]

Hazardous Air Pollution Control Act: introduction (S. 2159), 34483 [18NO]

Hazardous Substances Response Act: introduction (S. 860), 6175, 6181 [18MR]

Hazardous Waste Identification Improvement Act: introduction (S. 346), 1296-1299 [1FE]

Hazardous Waste Management Act: introduction (S. 1363), 13817 [25MY]

Hazardous Waste Reduction Act: introduction (S. 1779), 22790 [4AU]

Hernandez, John: tribute, 9770 [26AP]

Independent regulatory commission: reorganize (S. 547), 2638 [22FE]

Interstate transport of pollutants: protect against (S. 145), 826-830 [26JA]

National Acid Deposition Reduction Act: introduction (S. 2001), 29130 [25OC]

Nominations, 29396 [26OC]

Nominations confirmed (sundry), 34315 [18NO]

Radiogenic Cancer Compensation Act: introduction (S. 921), 7105 [24MR]

Ravan, Jack E.: nomination confirmed, 30717 [3NO]

Resignations, 6146 [18MR]

Ruckelshaus, William: nomination, 6241 [21MR]

Ruckelshaus, William D.: nominated, 12356-12362 [16MY], 12563-12570 [17MY]

Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program Improvement Act: introduction (S. 1789), 22942 [4AU]

Salem, N.J., nuclear powerplant: reopening, 10361 [28AP]

San Juan Basin Wilderness Protection Act: introduction (S. 1740), 22481 [3AU]

Select Gas Use for Environmental Purposes Act: introduction (S. 1211), 11000-11004 [4MY]

Sole Source Aquifer Protection Act: introduction (S. 1111), 9196 [20AP]

Superfund: extend (S. 816), 5415-5417 [16MR], 5990 [17MR]

Superfund Improvement Act: enact, 34663 [18NO]

Synthetic fuels: development, 11033 [4MY]

Times Beach, Mo.: offer of permanent relocation to citizens, 2796 [23FE]

Toxic substance contamination: relocation and protection (S. 1412), 14737 [7JN]

Upper Mississippi River: provide better environmental management (S. 449), 9917 [27AP]

Victim Compensation and Pollution Liability Act: introduction (S. 917), 7114 [24MR]

Water Resources Research Act: enact (S. 684), 13877, 13890 [25MY]

Reports

Acid Rain, White House Science Office (sundry), 18679 [12JY]

Advantages of L-Reactor Settlement, South Carolina, 15388 [10JN]

Asbestos in the Schools—Report to the Congress: Dept. of Education, 34632 [18NO]

Contempt of Congress Proceedings Against Former Assistant Administrator of the EPA, Rita M. Lavelle (H. Rept. 98-190), 12718 [18MY]

Contempt of Congress Proceedings Against Former Assistant Administrator, Rita M. Lavelle (H. Rept. 98-190), Committee on Energy and Commerce, 12424-12430 [16MY]

Distributing Acid Rain Mitigation Costs—Analysis of a Three-Mill User Fee on Fossil Fuel Electricity Generation: Library of Congress, 8622-8626 [14AP]

Enforcement of EPA Violations: EPA Criminal Enforcement Division, 30807 [3NO]

EPA—Overview of the Proposed 1984 Budget, 13438-13440 [24MY]

Hazardous Wastes Subject to Federal and State Regulation, OTA (excerpts), 6175, 6176, 6178 [18MR]

Pesticide Program (excerpt), 17182 [23JN]

Scientific Basis of the EPA's Carcinogenic Risk Assessment on Formaldehyde (H. Rept. 98-216), 13617 [24MY]

Specific Issues Raised in EPA Documents Concerning L-Reactor, Dept. of Energy, 15387 [10JN]

Sulfur Dioxide Reductions: National Academy of Sciences (excerpt), 29793 [28OC]

Technologies and Management Strategies for Hazardous Waste Control, OTA, 6182 [18MR]

Topics That the L-Reactor EIS Should Cover in Detail, Dept. of Energy, 15390 [10JN]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Trouble at the EPA, 7625 [5AP]

Resolutions by organizations

Investigation into alleged alterations of transcripts relative to EPA, Committee on Science and Technology, 18108 [29JN]

Statements

Acid Rain Control: Representative Sikorski, 17491 [27JN]

Chesapeake Bay Cleanup, Representative Dyson, 22769 [3AU]

Clean Air Act Sanctions (sundry), 15526 [13JN]

Environment Protection Funding, Senator Leahy, 9026 [19AP]

Environmental Data Base, American Chemical Society (excerpt), 14288 [2JN]

Funding of EPA Programs, Representative Patman, 9321 [20AP]

Hazardous Wastes, Lee Thomas, 23173 [4AU]

Reagan Environmental Record: Gaylord Nelson for Wilderness Society, 16231 [16JN]

———Patrick A. Parenteau for National Wildlife Federation, 16233 [16JN]

———Rafe Pomerance for Friends of the Earth, 16232 [16JN]

———Senator Mitchell, 16230 [16JN]

Reauthorization of the Clean Air Act, Denny Shaffer for the Sierra Club, 1836 [7FE]

Regulatory Strategy for Management of Underground Tanks Storing Hazardous Wastes, 30842 [3NO]

Remarks of Representative Gregg on the EPA Investigations, 17675 [28JN]

Tribute to John Hernandez, Senator Chafee, 9770 [26AP]

Twelve Topics for the President's 1983 Environmental Message, Jay D. Hair for National Wildlife Federation, 16233-16235 [16JN]

U.S.-Canadian Bilateral Air Quality Agreement, John Roberts, 4167 [7MR]

Water Pollution Control, Louis Harris, 1661 [3FE]

Studies

Environment Protection Funding (summary), 9023 [19AP]

Summaries

H.R. 3254, Pesticide Import and Export Act, 15080 [8JN]

National Acid Deposition Control Act, 17492 [27JN]

S. 145, Protect Against Interstate Transport of Pollutants, 827 [26JA]

S. 860, Hazardous Substances Response Act, 6181 [18MR]

S. 921, Radiogenic Cancer Compensation Act, 7107, 7111-7113 [24MR]

S. 1111, Sole Source Aquifer Protection Act, 9198 [20AP]

S. 1774, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Reform Act, 22798, 22801 [4AU]

S. 1779, Hazardous Waste Reduction Act, 22790 [4AU]

S. 1789, Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program Improvement Act, 22943 [4AU]

Tables

EPA grants to environmental groups during lame-duck Carter administration, 30595 [2NO]

EPA's operating program budget, 16363 [20JN]

Projections fore National Acid Deposition Reduction Act, 29136 [25OC]

Public works construction projects funding (selected data), 5258 [15MR]

Water projects: unobligated authority (selected data), 5266 [15MR]

Testimonies

Hazardous Waste Statutes: William Ruckelshaus (excerpt), 30000 [31OC]

Texts of

H. Res. 180, Anne Gorsuch Burford contempt of the House citation, 22692 [3AU]

H. Res. 200, certify report concerning contempt of Congress of Rita M. Lavelle, 12720 [18MY]

H. Res. 245, establish the Committee to Investigate Alleged Alterations in Transcripts of Hearings, 18104 [29JN]

H. Res. 254, investigation into alterations in transcripts of committee hearings, 18279 [30JN]

H.J. Res. 248, conform to the environmental recommendations of the Global 2000 report, 9550 [21AP]

H.R. 1615, increase funding and extend the Superfund program, 2837 [23FE]

H.R. 1761, amend Title I of the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, 29986 [31OC]

H.R. 2867, Hazardous Waste Control and Enforcement Act, Mikulski amendment, 26948 [3OC]

H.R. 4302, completion of studies on barium content in drinking water, 30906 [3NO]

S. 145, protect against interstate transport of pollutants, 827 [26JA]

S. 346, Hazardous Waste Identification Improvement Act, 1298 [1FE]

S. 547, independent regulatory commission reorganization, 2639-2644 [22FE]

S. 684, Water Resources Research Act, 13891 [25MY]

S. 800, Ocean and Coastal Resource Management and Development Block Grant Act, 5138 [14MR]

S. 816, superfund extension, 5416 [16MR]

S. 860, Hazardous Substances Response Act, 6179 [18MR]

S. 917, Victim Compensation and Pollution Liability Act, 7115 [24MR]

S. 1111, Sole Source Aquifer Protection Act, 9197 [20AP]

S. 1263, reauthorize Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 11827 [11MY]

S. 1363, Hazardous Waste Management Act, 13820-13827 [25MY]

S. 1412, relocation and protection in cases of toxic substance contamination, 14737 [7JN]

S. 1696, authorizing additional assistant administrators, 22542 [3AU], 23198 [4AU]

S. 1701, Bonneville Power Administration directives, 21356 [28JY]

S. 1740, San Juan Basin Wilderness Protection Act, 22482 [3AU]

S. 1774, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Reform Act, 22793-22798 [4AU]

S. 1789, Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program Improvement Act, 22942 [4AU]

S. 2001, National Acid Deposition Reduction Act, 29132 [25OC]

S. 2012, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act amendment, 29361 [26OC]

Superfund Improvement Act, 34663 [18NO]