WATER POLLUTION related term(s) Ecology
Addresses
National Water Policy: Senator Moynihan, 8607 [22AP]
Amendments
Clean Water Act: amend and reauthorize (S. 1128), 15618, 15622, 15626, 15627, 15633, 15637, 15638, 15647, 15656, 15658, 15723, 15724 [13JN]
Hazardous substances: reauthorize superfund (S. 51), 340-343 [3JA], 797 [22JA], 13647 [23MY], 22421 [1AU], 23928-23942, 23997-24000 [17SE], 24055, 24056, 24057, 24059, 24078, 24080, 24111-24113 [18SE], 24339, 24348, 24353, 24381-24383 [19SE], 24425, 24426, 24427, 24428, 24429, 24430, 24433, 24439, 24444, 24447, 24454, 24456, 24458, 24495-24499 [20SE], 24633, 24640, 24662, 24664 [23SE], 24717, 24718, 24725-24727, 24731, 24733, 24735, 24740, 24742, 24743, 24745, 24778-24782 [24SE]
Safe Drinking Water Act: amend to extend authorization (S. 124), 343 [3JA]
Analyses
Federal Water Pollution Control Act amendments (S. 793), 6733-6738 [28MR]
Appointments
Conferees: S. 124, amend the Safe Drinking Water Act, 18342-18348 [10JY]
———S. 1128, Clean Water Act amendments, 20934 [29JY]
———S. 1128, to amend and reauthorize the Clean Water Act, 22838 [4SE]
Articles and editorials
Acid Deposition, Smelter Emissions, and the Linearity Issue in the Western U.S., 34071 [4DE]
Acid Rain and Lungs, 22986 [5SE]
Center To Examine ``Backyard'' Syndrome in Siting Toxic Waste Facilities, 36529 [16DE]
Coal Ash Used To Neutralize Liquid Toxic Wastes, 36525 [16DE]
Coming to Terms With the Compensation Conundrum, 24722-24724 [24SE]
Cooperative Effort Needed To Solve Environmental Problems, 3837 [27FE]
Hazardous Waste, 25066-25070 [26SE]
Jersey Blazing a Trail in Toxic Chemical Research, 36521-36523 [16DE]
Jersey Research Center Studies Health Risks of Toxic Exposure, 36527 [16DE]
Long-Term Ecosystem Stress—The Effects of Years of Experimental Acidification on a Small Lake, 34066-34070 [4DE]
Loss of Lab in Fire Leaves a Big Void in Marine Science, 30225 [1NO]
Mill Help a Bad Policy, 27911 [17OC]
Monitoring Acid Rain, 20437 [25JY]
Most Rhode Island Waters Tested Eroding From Acid Rain, 5878 [20MR]
Ontario Announces Program To Sharply Curtail Acid Rain, 38653 [19DE]
Report Says Scientists Agree on Need To Act on Acid Rain, 28135 [21OC]
Scientists Deploy Toxic ``Sonar'' To Find Contaminated Aquifers, 36523 [16DE]
Scientists Develop ``Superbugs'' To Consume Hazardous Substances, 36524 [16DE]
Scientists Seek ``Perfect'' Incinerator To Eliminate Dioxin From Wastes, 36526 [16DE]
Superfund and the Senate (excerpt), 24634 [23SE]
U.S. Steelmakers Are Hot for the Coke-Free Furnace, 27982 [17OC]
Where Superfund Money Goes, 24352 [19SE]
Bills and resolutions
Clean Water Act: amend (see S. 1128)
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act: amend (see S. 493)
Federal Water Pollution Control Act: amend (see H.R. 8, 9, 1509, 2090)
———authorize appropriations (see H.R. 2493)
———review and extend certain provisions (see S. 793)
———States identify water quality control problems and establish control plans (see H.R. 379)
Hazardous substances: EPA priority for contaminated wells (see H.R. 3082)
———funds for cleanup of waste sites (see H.R. 1342)
———revise and extend taxes used to finance superfund program (see H.R. 1775)
Lake Houston, TX: control (see H.R. 790)
Monterey Bay, CA: prohibit certain discharges of agricultural waste waters (see H.R. 2982)
Morro Bay, CA: prohibit certain discharges of agricultural waste waters (see H.R. 2982)
New York Bight Apex: restrict dumping of sewage sludge in 106-Mile Ocean Waste Dump Site (see S. 1838)
Ocean Incineration Research Act: enact (see S. 1039; H.R. 1295, 3835)
Petroleum: disclosure to State officials of information concerning transportation of motor fuel by water carriers (see H.R. 1321)
Pollution: availability of remedies for damages (see H.R. 2445)
Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO: cleanup of contaminated sites, structures, equipment, and natural resources (see H.R. 1771)
Safe Drinking Water Act: amend (see H.R. 1650)
Sewage disposal: terminate ocean dumping (see S. 1659)
———user fees under ocean dumping permit program (see S. 1659)
Solid waste: restrict dumping in 106-Mile Ocean Waste Dump Site to authorities currently using New York Bight Apex (see S. 1838)
———restrict dumping in 106-mile ocean waste dump site to authorities currently using New York Bight Apex (see H.R. 3569)
Commentaries
EPA pollution control allotment formula: Allan Gotlieb, 15641 [13JN]
Critiques
Comments on study entitled Health Aspects of the Disposal of Waste Chemicals: Environmental Defense Fund, 24641-24645 [23SE]
Descriptions
Impact of superfund mandatory apportionment scheme: EPA, 23952 [17SE]
Essays
Groundwater Pollution—What Can We Do About It?, 19033-19035 [15JY]
Explanations
Regional research centers to study the biological and genetic effects of exposure to toxic substances in the environment, 24443 [20SE]
Letters
EPA innovative technology grant program: Lee M. Thomas, 27917 [17OC]
———William A. Bonkoski, 27917 [17OC]
EPA pollution control allotment formula: Allan Gotlieb, 15641 [13JN]
———Rabbi J. Savage, 15642 [13JN]
———several Governors of the Great Lakes States (excerpt), 15645 [13JN]
Funding level for the superfund: Lee M. Thomas, 24435 [20SE], 24647 [23SE]
Impact of acid rain on fisheries: Senator Byrd, 4770 [7MR]
Interconnection of the shallow water table aquifer with the deeper artesian aquifers in Southern Louisiana: Darwin Knochenmus, 24350 [19SE]
Recommended maximum contaminant levels for drinking water: Senators Baucus, Bentsen, Durenberger, and Stafford, 24354 [19SE]
Regulation of log transfer facilities: Bill Ross, 15625 [13JN]
———Lee M. Thomas, 15623 [13JN]
Safe Drinking Water Act authorization: sundry environmental and health organizations, 12389 [16MY]
Study on health aspects of hazardous substances: Environmental Defense Fund, 24645 [23SE]
Superfund emergency preparedness and response provisions: Edward L. Hennessy, Jr., 24063 [18SE]
———sundry, 24062 [18SE], 24345 [19SE]
Superfund program: Lee M. Thomas, 35255 [9DE]
Superfund reauthorization: several Senators, 20519 [25JY]
Superfund value-added tax: several business organizations, 24751 [24SE]
Wastewater treatment allocation formula: several Governors, 15310 [12JN]
Water quality discharge guidelines: Ernst W. Mueller, 27913 [17OC]
———Richard A. Neve, 27914 [17OC]
———William Sheffield, Governor of Alaska, 27914, 27920 [17OC]
Lists
Manufacturing industries included in hazardous substances inventory, 24344 [19SE]
Maryland areas on EPA hazardous waste sites list, 25073 [26SE]
Members of the Universities Associated for Research and Education in Pathology, 24646 [23SE]
States with approved NPDES programs, 15638 [13JN]
Memorandums
Acid Rain—The Scientific Case for Controls: National Clean Air Coalition, 34065 [4DE]
Major Accident Hazards of Certain Industrial Activities: Michael M. Simpson, 24063-24067 [18SE]
Water Quality Variance Request by Alaska Lumber & Pulp Co.: John R. Spencer, 27923 [17OC]
Memorials of legislature
California, 3418, 3419 [25FE], 9440 [25AP], 10520 [6MY], 10536 [6MY], 12304 [16MY], 18515 [10JY], 26361 [7OC]
Florida, 14738, 14740 [6JN]
Louisiana, 23845 [16SE]
Massachusetts, 29478 [29OC], 33952 [3DE]
Minnesota, 11147 [8MY], 11499 [9MY], 19597 [18JY]
Moratorium on ocean incineration of hazardous wastes: Louisiana, 23845 [16SE]
North Dakota, 2941 [21FE], 6688 [28MR]
Oregon, 11498 [9MY]
Pacific Island Trust Territories, 6686, 6689 [28MR]
Pennsylvania, 29685 [30OC]
South Carolina, 4813 [7MR]
Papers
Interconnection of the Shallow Water Table Aquifer With the Deeper Artesian Aquifers in Southern Louisiana: George H. Cramer II, 24350 [19SE]
Petitions
Acid rain: Brookfield, VT, citizens, 6348 [26MR]
Clean Water Act: New Jersey Federation of Women's Clubs, 17630 [27JN]
———New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs, 16124 [18JN]
Nuclear waste dumping: Association of Pacific Island Legislatures, 6088 [25MR]
Soil Conservation Service: Hilo, HI, City Council, 14740 [6JN]
Superfund law: Massachusetts Highway Users Conference, 23913 [17SE]
Press releases
Release of study on health aspects of hazardous substances (excerpt), 24640 [23SE]
Remarks in House
Acid rain: control, 6347 [26MR]
———control emissions, 20046-20051 [23JY]
———health hazards, 22986 [5SE]
Acid Rain Awareness Week: observance in Massachusetts, 8525 [18AP]
California: prohibit certain discharges of agricultural waste waters into Morro Bay or Monterey Bay (H.R. 2982), 18710 [11JY]
Clean coal reserve projects: acid rain and atmospheric pollution, 21878 [31JY]
———long range programs, 21881 [31JY]
———technological integration and development, 21882 [31JY]
———transfer of funds, 21877 [31JY]
Clean Coal Technology Fund: funding, 21874 [31JY]
Clean Water Act: amend and reauthorize (S. 1128), appointment of conferees, 22838 [4SE]
———amend and reauthorize (S. 1128), modification of appointment of conferees, 22953 [5SE]
Drinking water: regulation and protection of supplies (H.R. 1650), 5978 [21MR], 15818 [17JN], 15825 [21JN]-15834 [17JN], 16163 [18JN]
———regulation and protection of supplies (H.R. 1650), S. 124 passed in lieu, 15834 [17JN]
EPA: implementation of emergency removal provisions of superfund, 4327 [5MR]
———revise and extend taxes used to finance superfund (H.R. 1775), 25510 [1OC]
Great Lakes Management and Research Act: enact (H.R. 2744), 15478 [12JN]
Hazardous substances: reauthorization of superfund (H.R. 2817), 24258 [19SE]
———reauthorize superfund (H.R. 1342), 4183 [28FE]
———revise and extend taxes used to finance superfund (H.R. 1775), 6584 [28MR]
Lake Houston Water Quality Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 790), 1328 [30JA]
Oil and gas leasing areas: congressional prohibition, 21892 [31JY]
Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO: cleanup of contaminated sites, structures, equipment, and natural resources (H.R. 1771), 6505 [27MR]
Sole Source Aquifer Act: amend, 2348 [7FE]
Superfund: reauthorize, 35255 [9DE]
Remarks in Senate
Acid rain: control emissions, 1992 [6FE], 5878 [20MR], 20436 [25JY], 27982 [17OC], 28135 [21OC], 34065 [4DE]
———impact, 23075 [9SE]
———impact on fisheries, 4767-4770 [7MR]
Atomic energy: compliance with safety standards, 22157 [1AU]
Bentsen, Senator: commend efforts on Superfund Improvement Act, 24887 [25SE]
Chesapeake Bay: cleanup, 15661 [13JN]
———U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's cleanup program, 35426 [9DE]
Chicago, IL: tunnel and reservoir project, 35530 [10DE]
Clean Water Act: amend and reauthorize (S. 1128), 15301-15326 [12JN], 15616-15620, 15622-15678 [13JN]
———amend and reauthorize (S. 1128), appointment of conferees, 20934 [29JY]
———intent of Congress, 23558 [12SE]
———reauthorize (S. 53), 111, 134 [3JA]
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act: exempt certain pollution from interstate dispute resolution provisions, 15656 [13JN]
Corporations: pollution liability insurance, 23986-23988 [17SE]
Dept. of the Interior: funding for pollution control activities in the Chesapeake Bay, 30046 [31OC]
EPA: ensure that funding for pollution research and development does not place any facility at a competitive disadvantage, 27909-27924 [17OC]
———funding for research and development, 16629 [20JN]
———grants to States for equipment to implement the Safe Drinking Water Program, 27883 [17OC]
———notification relative to citizen legal suits, 15633 [13JN]
———pollution control allotment formula, 15639-15654 [13JN]
———pollution control enforcement actions, 15635-15639, 15657-15659 [13JN]
———reauthorize wastewater construction grant program (S. 652), 4893-4898 [7MR]
———regulation of stormwater runoff, 15656 [13JN]
Farmers Home Administration: waive eligibility standards for water and waste facility grants (S. 382), 1775 [5FE]
Federal Water Pollution Control Act: amend (S. 793), 6728 [28MR]
Great Lakes: proposed reduction in funding for Great Lakes sewage treatment facilities, 9842 [30AP]
Hazardous substances: acid rain control, 4588 [6MR], 23854 [16SE], 38653 [19DE]
———acid rain control (S. 52), 111, 113, 132 [3JA], 803 [22JA]
———acid rain control (S. 503), 3384-3387 [25FE]
———annual inventory of toxic chemicals, 24340-24347 [19SE]
———clarify activities of pollution liability risk retention groups, 24055 [18SE]
———clarify EPA jurisdiction over certain hazardous substances, 24447 [20SE]
———clarify relationship between Federal agencies performing hazardous waste cleanup at Federal facilities, 24731 [24SE]
———encourage research into new cleanup technologies, 24458-24461 [20SE]
———encourage use of innovative technologies at radon contaminated sites, 24339 [19SE]
———environmental safety standards, 30201 [1NO]
———EPA authority over underground storage, 19033 [15JY]
———EPA review of emergency systems for monitoring releases of toxic substances, 24444 [20SE]
———establish safety standards and training programs for workers engaged in cleanups, 24716 [24SE]
———exempt owners or operators from liability for releases of waste prior to acquisition, 24745 [24SE]
———expedite appeals on permits for facilities seeking to treat toxic waste, 24456 [20SE]
———funding of superfund, 11877 [14MY]
———funding of superfund (S. 955), 8362 [18AP]
———funding of superfund (S. 957), 8369-8373 [18AP]
———funding of superfund (S. 972), 8590 [22AP]
———grants to communities for obtaining technical assistance relative to waste site cleanup, 24431 [20SE]
———improve community emergency planning, 24058-24077 [18SE]
———inclusion of contamination from leaking storage tanks in superfund, 24462 [20SE]
———increase amount of money accumulated in superfund before termination of taxes, 24717 [24SE]
———increase funding of superfund, 24445 [20SE]
———indemnification for contractors involved in cleanup operations, 24454 [20SE]
———insurance coverage for waste management facilities, 24733 [24SE]
———limit funding for superfund, 24057 [18SE], 24432-24442 [20SE]
———modify superfund to include releases from ocean incineration, 24625 [23SE]
———notification to local government of presence (S. 606), 4616 [6MR]
———postclosure liability program study and suspension of liability transfers relative to the superfund, 24718 [24SE]
———promote settlement of superfund litigations, 24725-24731 [24SE]
———provide for continuation of remedial action while contracting for waste site cleanup services, 24427 [20SE]
———reauthorize superfund (H.R. 2005), 25090-25116 [26SE]
———reauthorize superfund (H.R. 2005), unanimous-consent agreement, 24756 [24SE]
———reauthorize superfund (S. 51), 111, 113, 130, 133, 134 [3JA], 13647 [23MY], 13791 [24MY], 20519 [25JY], 23928-23955-23983-23990 [17SE], 24055-24084 [18SE], 24339-24356 [19SE], 24425-24464 [20SE], 24625, 24632-24654 [23SE], 24716-24756 [24SE], 25064-25074 [26SE], 25389 [1OC]
———reauthorize superfund (S. 51), unanimous-consent agreement, 24654 [23SE]
———reauthorize superfund (S. 493), 3037 [21FE], 3458 [25FE]
———reauthorize superfund (S. 596), 4605 [6MR]
———remedial action at Federal facilities, 24733, 24740-24742, 24749 [24SE]
———report on lead poisoning in children, 24056 [18SE]
———reporting requirements for Federal facilities, 24425 [20SE]
———require report on superfund enforcement, 24742 [24SE]
———research into effects of exposure, 24428, 24429, 24443 [20SE]
———revise EPA hazardous waste ranking procedures, 24078 [18SE], 24348-24350 [19SE]
———superfund excise tax, 24462 [20SE], 31302 [12NO]
———superfund excise tax exemption for fertilizer, animal feed, and certain raw materials, 24735-24740 [24SE]
———superfund liability provisions relative to Montana Power Co., 24750 [24SE]
———superfund tax title, 28975 [24OC]
———superfund value-added tax, 24743-24745, 24751 [24SE]
———tax treatment of toxic waste cleanup expenditures by the James Graham Brown Foundation, 24456 [20SE]
———victim assistance, 24632, 24654 [23SE], 24716, 24719-24725 [24SE]
Institute for Water Research: funding, 34075 [4DE]
Lumber trade: EPA regulation of log transfer facilities, 15622 [13JN]
Mammoth Cave National Park, KY: groundwater pollution, 35071, 35074 [6DE]
Munitions producing equipment: liability of U.S. for releases owned by Dept. of Defense, 23985 [17SE]
New Jersey: toxic waste research, 36521 [16DE]
New York, NY: limit discharge of raw sewage, 15661 [13JN]
———limit discharge of raw sewage (S. 30), 93 [3JA]
New York Bight Apex: restrict dumping of sewage sludge in 106-Mile Ocean Waste Dump Site (S. 1838), 31151 [7NO]
NOAA: establish Great Lakes Research Office, 15626 [13JN]
———prohibit funding for relocation of Sandy Hook Laboratory, NJ, 30224 [1NO]
Ocean Incineration Research Act: enact (S. 1039), 10107 [1MY]
OMB: deadline for release of review of recommended maximum contaminant levels for drinking water, 24353-24355 [19SE]
Pollution: refine National Estuary Program, 15627 [13JN]
Power resources: promote methane gas recovery facilities, 24348 [19SE]
Public works: authorize grants for certain water projects in Chicago, IL, 15618 [13JN]
Safe Drinking Water Act: amend to extend authorization (S. 124), 213 [3JA], 12378-12389 [16MY]
———amend to extend authorization (S. 124), appointment of conferees, 18342-18348 [10JY]
Sewage disposal: terminate ocean dumping (S. 1659), 24106 [18SE]
———user fees under ocean dumping permit program (S. 1659), 24106 [18SE]
Soil Conservation Service: efforts to control sources of pollution in the Chesapeake Bay, 27696 [16OC]
Solid waste: restrict dumping in 106-Mile Ocean Waste Dump Site to authorities currently using New York Bight Apex (S. 1838), 31151 [7NO]
Stafford, Senator: commend efforts on Superfund Improvement Act, 24887 [25SE]
Superfund Improvement Act: clarify contribution and review provisions, 24449-24454 [20SE]
Water: expiration date of funding for public works projects, 16242 [19JN]
———funding for public works projects, 16229-16231 [19JN]
———national policy, 8607 [22AP]
———protection of certain underground supplies (S. 24), 81-84 [3JA]
Water supply: prevent lead contamination, 23988-23990 [17SE]
Wisconsin Electric Co.: sulfur dioxide emissions cleanup program, 36213 [12DE]
Reports
Acid Rain: Acid Rain Peer Review Panel (excerpt), 1993 [6FE]
Acid Rain—Sources and Effects: OTA, 20048 [23JY]
Appropriations for Federal Water Pollution Control Act: Committee on Public Works and Transportation (H.R. 2493) (H. Rept. 99-112), 12008 [15MY]
Assessment of Hazardous Waste Sites: EPA (excerpt), 24739 [24SE]
Clean Water Act: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. 1128) (S. Rept. 99-50), 11831 [14MY]
Coastal Zone Management Act Reauthorization Relative to Establishment of National Estuarine Reserve Research System: Committee on Rules (H.R. 2121; H. Res. 214) (H. Rept. 99-191), 18137 [9JY]
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. 51), 4814 [7MR]
Conservation, Development, Improvement, and Rehabilitation of Nation's Water Resources and Infrastructure: Committee on Public Works and Transportation (H.R. 6) (H. Rept. 99-251), 22681 [1AU]
Conservation Programs on Military Reservations and Public Lands: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 1202) (H. Rept. 99-129), 12275 [16MY]
Construct Various Projects for Improvements to Rivers and Harbors: Committee on the Budget (S. 1567; S. Res. 207), 24467 [20SE]
Ecological and Historic Preservation of Nassau, Saint Marys, and Saint Johns River Valleys, FL: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 2483) (H. Rept. 99-418), 34788 [5DE]
Environmental Research, Development, and Demonstrations: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. 1144) (S. Rept. 99-58), 12135 [15MY]
EPA Superfund Reauthorization: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 2817) (H. Rept. 99-253), 29897 [31OC]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 2817; H. Res. 331) (H. Rept. 99-413), 34266 [4DE]
———Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 2817) (H. Rept. 99-253), 29897 [31OC]
Federal Water Pollution Control Act Relative to Quality of Nation's Waters: Committee on Public Works and Transportation (H.R. 8) (H. Rept. 99-189), 18059 [8JY]
Legislative History of the Water Pollution Control Act: Library of Congress (excerpt), 23560 [12SE]
Liability and Compensation for Oilspill Damage: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 1232) (H. Rept. 99-247), 22681 [1AU]
Mammoth Cave National Park, KY, Groundwater Pollution, 35071 [6DE]
Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 1957) (H. Rept. 99-107), 12009 [15MY]
National Ocean Pollution Planning Act and Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 1958) (H. Rept. 99-101), 12008 [15MY]
Pollution Prevention of the Marine Environment Relative to Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act: Committee on Public Works and Transportation (H.R. 1957) (H. Rept. 99-107), 19866 [22JY]
Promote Migratory Waterfowl Conservation and Prevent Loss of Wetlands: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 1203) (H. Rept. 99-86), 11685 [13MY]
Proposed Superfund Tax Increases and the U.S. Petrochemical Industry—An Economic Analysis: Library of Congress, 11878-11883 [14MY]
Reauthorize Superfund: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. 51) (S. Rept. 99-11), 5308 [18MR]
———Committee on Finance (S. 51) (S. Rept. 99-73), 13580 [23MY]
Regulation and Protection of Drinking Water Supplies: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.R. 1650) (H. Rept. 99-168), 15214 [11JN]
Rehabilitation of Nation's Water Resources Infrastructure: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 6) (H. Rept. 99-251), 23912 [17SE]
Renewal of Quality of Nation's Water Under Federal Water Pollution Control Act: Committee on Rules (H.R. 8; H. Res. 222) (H. Rept. 99-199), 18986 [15JY]
Role of Dept. of Justice in Withholding EPA Documents from Congress in 1982-83: Committee on the Judiciary (H. Rept. 99-435), 36105 [11DE]
Safe Drinking Water: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. 124) (S. Rept. 99-56), 12135 [15MY]
Solid Waste Disposal Act: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 2478) (H. Rept. 99-116), 12820 [21MY]
Superfund Improvement Act (S. 51): Committee on Environment and Public Works (excerpt), 24637 [23SE]
U.S. Great Lakes Water Quality Objectives Are Not Being Met: GAO (excerpt), 9842 [30AP]
Wastewater Treatment: Committee on Environment and Public Works (excerpt), 15304 [12JN]
Water Resources: Committee on Environment and Public Works (excerpt), 15642 [13JN]
Water Resources Conservation, Development, and Infrastructure Improvement: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 6) (H. Rept. 99-251), 24614 [23SE]
———Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 6) (H. Rept. 99-251), 24614 [23SE]
Resolutions by organizations
Superfund emergency preparedness and response provisions: International Association of Firefighters, 24062 [18SE]
Schedule
Superfund cleanup, 4605 [6MR]
Statements
Assistance to Victims of Exposure to Toxic Substances: Senator Simpson, 24436 [20SE]
Clean Water Act (S. 1128): Senator Stafford, 15324 [12JN]
Effects of Acid Rain: Wade Morse, 4589 [6MR]
Effects of Toxic Contamination: Verna Courtemanche, 25071 [26SE]
EPA Enforcement Authority: Corps of Engineers, 15659 [13JN]
———Dept. of Justice, 15659 [13JN]
EPA Pollution Control Allotment Formula: Robert J. Sugarman (excerpt), 15645 [13JN]
———Senator Chafee, 15648, 15652 [13JN]
Funding Level for the Superfund: Lee M. Thomas, 24436 [20SE]
New York State and the Acid Rain Tragedy: Louis Greppo, 23075 [9SE]
Water Quality Variance Request: Alaska Lumber & Pulp Co. (excerpt), 27916 [17OC]
Studies
Health Aspects of the Disposal of Waste Chemicals: Universities Associated for Research and Education in Pathology (excerpt), 24635, 24640, 24649 [23SE]
Legal Compensation for Harm Caused by Release of Hazardous Substances: American Law Institute, ABA, American Trial Lawyers Association, and the National Association of Attorneys General (excerpt), 24638 [23SE]
Summaries
Mammoth Cave National Park, KY, Groundwater Pollution, 35071-35074 [6DE]
Safe Drinking Water Amendments (H.R. 1650), 5979 [21MR]
Superfund Improvement Act (S. 51) (excerpt), 23952 [17SE]
Superfund Reauthorization (H.R. 1342), 4183 [28FE]
Tables
Comparison of potential allotment formula to current Clean Water Act formula, 6739 [28MR]
Comparisons of proposed EPA pollution control allotment formulas, 15644 [13JN]
EPA pollution control per capita allotment, 15644 [13JN]
EPA's acid rain damage estimates, 34066, 34070 [4DE]
Funding levels and location of proposed safety projects for nuclear facilities, 22157 [1AU]
Potential 1985 EPA research projects, 16629 [21JN]
Summary of major issues concerning exposures to airborne acidity and their human health effects, 114 [3JA]
Superfund excise tax formula, 8373 [18AP]
Telegrams
EPA innovative technology grant program: Ernesta B. Barnes, 27918 [17OC]
———Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, 27910 [17OC]
Texts of
Clean Air Act—acid rain provisions, 1992 [6FE]
H.R. 1650, regulation and protection of drinking water supplies, 15818-15824 [17JN]
H.R. 2005, Superfund Improvement Act, 25091-25116 [26SE]
H.R. 2982, prohibit certain discharges of agricultural waste waters into Morro Bay or Monterey Bay, CA, 18710 [11JY]
S. 24, protection of certain ground water supplies, 82 [3JA]
S. 30, limit discharge of raw sewage by city of New York, 94 [3JA]
S. 51, reauthorize superfund, 115-120 [3JA]
S. 52, acid rain control, 120-122 [3JA]
S. 53, reauthorize Clean Water Act, 123-130 [3JA]
S. 124, regulation and protection of drinking water supplies, 15829-15834 [17JN]
S. 124, Safe Drinking Water Act amendments, 12378-12384 [16MY]
S. 124, Safe Drinking Water Act authorization, 214-219 [3JA]
S. 382, waive eligibility standards for water and waste facility grants, 1775 [5FE]
S. 493, reauthorization of superfund, 3458-3466 [25FE]
S. 503, control of acid rain, 3385-3387 [25FE]
S. 596, reauthorize superfund (excerpt), 4606-4607 [6MR]
S. 606, notification to local governments of presence of hazardous substances in jurisdiction, 4616 [6MR]
S. 652, reauthorize EPA's wastewater construction grant program (S. 652), 4896-4897 [7MR]
S. 793, Federal Water Pollution Control Act amendments, 6728-6733 [28MR]
S. 955, Superfund Revenue Act, 8363-8364 [18AP]
S. 957, Superfund Excise Tax Act, 8370-8371 [18AP]
S. 1039, Ocean Incineration Research Act, 10109 [1MY]
S. 1128, amend and reauthorize the Clean Water Act, 15664-15678 [13JN]
S. 1128, Clean Water Act amendments, 20074-20088 [23JY]
S. 1838, restrict dumping in 106-Mile Ocean Waste Dump Site to authorities currently using New York Bight Apex, 31151 [7NO]