ECOLOGY

Addresses

Bipartisan Hopes in an Age of Polarization: John V. Lindsay, 2164-2166 [28JA]

Environmental Law: Edmund S. Muskie, 34560 [9DE]

Environmental Protection of Tropical Rain Forests: Barber B. Conable, Jr., 12745-12747 [18MY]

Future of San Francisco Bay: Representative George Miller, 5516 [11MR]

Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts: Representative McEwen, 13658 [21MY]

Save the Bay: Senator Chafee, 2532 [3FE]

Sound Ecology Is Good Business: Barber B. Conable, 29780 [28OC]

Stratospheric Ozone: Representative Dingell, 18009 [29JN]

Agreements

Principles on the Arizona Cliff Dam settlement, 17154 [24JN]

Amendments

Acid Deposition Control Act: enact (S. 321), 7994 [3AP]

Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships: implement provisions of annex V (S. 560), 22037 [3AU]

Endangered Species Act: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1467), 34631 [9DE], 34784 [10DE], 35039, 35042, 35045, 35046 [11DE], 36088, 36094, 36114, 36118 [17DE]

Federal Water Pollution Control Act: amend (H.R. 1), 836 [7JA], 1292, 1331-1354 [14JA]

Groundwater: national research program (S. 1105), 26918 [7OC]

———protection through State standards (S. 20), 10152 [28AP]

Land and Water Conservation Fund Act: amend (H.R. 1320), 34893 [10DE]

Reclamation Authorization Act: amend (S. 649), 27128, 27144, 27145 [8OC]

Science: authorizing appropriations for environmental research, development, and demonstration (H.R. 2355), 14262 [2JN], 14740, 14742, 14750, 14751, 14753 [4JN]

Treaty on Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships: ratification, 31061, 31150 [5NO]

Waste Reduction Clearinghouse Act: enact (S. 1331), 14704 [4JN]

Analyses

Development of Methods for Management and Control of Aquatic Plants (H.R. 3244), 23680 [9SE]

Federal Water Pollution Control Act amendments (H.R. 1), 840-854 [7JA]

Global Environmental Protection Act (S. 1990): OTA, 37811-37812 [21DE]

Ground Water Protection Act (H.R. 963), 3188 [5FE]

Implement Certain Provisions of International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships (S. 1562), 21530 [29JY]

Land and Water Conservation Fund Act (S. 1038), 8986 [10AP]

National Acid Rain Control Act (S. 95), 561 [6JA]

National Trails System Improvements Act, 15615 [11JN]

Nuclear Waste Policy Act Amendments on Land Acquisition and Site Characterization Activities (H.R. 2189), 10286, 10294 [28AP]

Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Technology Competitiveness Act (S. 1554), 21260 [28JY]

Stratospheric Ozone and Climate Protection Act (S. 571), 3788 [19FE]

Stratospheric Protection Act (S. 570), 3779 [19FE]

Waste Reduction Clearinghouse (H.R. 2599), 14759 [4JN]

West Virginia National Interest River Conservation Act (H.R. 900), 2366 [29JA]

Wetlands Conservation (S. 655), 4629 [3MR]

Articles and editorials

Acid Rain Is Killing More Than Lakes and Trees, 14063 [28MY]

Acid Rain Seen as Posing Risks for U.S. Health—Doctors Tell Panel That Nation Must Act Now, 2821 [4FE]

Acid Rain Damage to Lakes Minimal, EPA Advisers Find, 8391 [8AP]

Act Now To Plug the Ozone Layer, 9023 [10AP]

Aldo Leopold, 13273-13276 [20MY]

Antarctica Ozone Loss Is Worst Ever Recorded, 26187 [1OC]

Approve Clean Water Act, 1573 [21JA]

Blundering Over Nuclear Burial, 5963 [17MR]

Botched Study Causes Snub of Great Lakes' Coasts, Keith C. Epstein, Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer, 6958 [26MR]

Bravo to the World Bank, 12748 [18MY]

Bucking the Clean Water Tide, 1573 [21JA]

California Desert Protection, 387 [6JA]

Canada Wants Action To Back Up Reagan's Words on Acid Rain, 8907 [9AP]

Canadian Acid Rain Worries Discounted by New Joint Study, 8391 [8AP]

Canadian Anger at U.S. Grows With Each Rain-Poisoned Lake, 8906 [9AP]

Canadians Want U.S. To Act Now, 8904 [9AP]

Caribou Versus Motorist, 9424 [23AP]

Chlorofluorocarbons, 14118 [29MY]

Clean Air, Coal, and Pepco, 14955 [9JN]

Clean Water, Postponed, 1576 [21JA]

Clean Water Veto Unwise, 1575 [21JA]

Clean Water—Return Bill to the President, 1576 [21JA]

Clue to Acid Rain's Path Seen in Haze, 31517 [10NO]

Colorado River Task Is All Red White and Blue, 21115 [24JY]

Concentrating on Smog, 33549 [1DE]

Council OK's Riverfront Funds, 21115 [24JY]

Countries Take Steps To Protect Ozone Layer, 31543 [10NO]

Dam Builders Throwing in the Trowel—Reclamation Bureau Shifting Focus, Cities, 26421 [6OC]

Dirty Move on Clean Water, 1572 [21JA]

Don't Sacrifice Keys—Martinez Must Fight Proposed Oil Drilling, 12429 [14MY]

Drink and Be Merry, 23884 [14SE]

EID Survey Reveals Unsafe Radon Levels, 14750 [4JN]

Engineers Probe Alternate Sites for Kings River Dam, 9051 [21AP]

EPA Denies Use of Fines for Douglas, 1645 [21JA]

EPA Report Ignores ``Happiness'', 1644 [21JA]

Florida Port Loses BMW's Business Over Acid Rain, 332 [6JA]

Florio Predicts New Fight Over Ocean Dumping, 25670 [29SE]

Global Warming Tied to Excess Carbon Dioxide, 29483 [27OC]

Good Use for Acquired Houses, 1541 [20JA]

Houston Learns There's More Than Growth to Growing Up, 2822 [4FE]

In Alaska—Drill, but With Care, 9424 [23AP]

Injustice in Uniontown, 36001 [17DE]

Invasion of Trash From Sea Overwhelming Coastal States, 19451 [10JY]

Kasten Banking on Global Reform, 15223 [10JN]

Kids Adopt Anaheim Parks, 27935 [14OC]

Landfill Closings—Costly Crisis for the Northeast, 36001-36002 [17DE]

Land and Water Conservation Fund Act Amendments To Expand Forest Service Authority, 36657 [19DE]

Late Thaw at South Pole Called ``Ominous Trend'', 37810 [21DE]

Let EPA Control Superfund, 2015 [27JA]

Let's Avoid More Energy Hysteria—Why Gamble Our Resources on Hodel's Apocalyptic Visions?, 16574 [17JN]

Let's Talk Sense About Rodgers Crossing Dam, 9049-9051 [21AP]

Letting Mother Nature Reign, 12392 [13MY]

Lunette Barber Makes Waves as She Paddles Own Canoe, 15104 [9JN]

Message on the Potato Bag, 33173 [20NO]

Messy N.Y. Town Cries Foul Over Bottle Industry Ad Here—Deposit Bill Didn't Halt Oneonta Recycling, 30265 [29OC]

Most-Used Asbestos Testing Procedure Shown To Be Inadequate, 11285 [5MY]

``Mussel'' Bound Platform Legs Yield Unlikely Sea Harvest, 1940 [26JA]

Network of Green Corridors, Threading Its Way Through City and Countryside, Is Proposed by a Presidential Commission, 21392 [28JY]

New Finding on Ozone ``Hole'' Raises Concern, 37810 [21DE]

Northern Neighbors Want Same Sweet Deal Southern Ones Got, 8905 [9AP]

Officials Expect First High Pollution Day Today, 32863 [19NO]

Offshore Drilling Plan Imperils Florida's Ecology, 12428 [14MY]

Offshore Drilling—Plan Is Environmental Suicide, 12428 [14MY]

Offshore Oil Chokes Air and Coastal Development, 25661 [29SE]

Oil and Fish and Insanity, 1113 [8JA]

Oil Leases Threaten Florida Coast, 12427 [14MY]

Oil Rights at Alaskan Refuge Auctioned Despite Environmental, Other Opposition, 19784 [14JY]

Oil Slicks on Florida's Horizon, 12428 [14MY]

Our Coast in Jeopardy, 12429 [14MY]

Ozone Depletion, 34324 [8DE]

Ozone Depletion Worsens, Is Linked to Man-Made Gas, 26187 [1OC]

Pioneers Fight To Save Sea Mammals, 29512 [27OC]

Playing Macho on Water Bill, 1575 [21JA]

Politics Dirties the Water, 1574 [21JA]

President Acts Against Clean Water, 2806 [4FE]

President Asks for It, 1576 [21JA]

President's Ear Shut on Water Bill, 1574 [21JA]

Pressure From CFC User Industry May Force U.S. to Reassess Cutback, 13008 [19MY]

Pricing Water, 24262 [16SE]

Public Opinion on the Environment in the Reagan Era, 31159-31164 [5NO]

R&D Eroding at EPA, 14732 [4JN]

Reagan Shouldn't Veto Clean Water Legislation, 1574 [21JA]

Realistic Deadline For Clean Air, List of Overdue Actions Can Get Job Done Here in 10 Years, 33548 [1DE]

Reckless Veto by Mr. Reagan, 1575 [21JA]

Regrettable Retreat on Ozone Front, 13007 [19MY]

Renewable Energy Concerns Begin Attracting Big Institutions Betting on Another Oil Crisis, 21260 [28JY]

Reporter at Large—The Environment, 18213-18224 [30JN]

Report's Conclusion Clashes With Its Facts, 26409 [5OC]

Resuscitating Clean Water Bill, 1572 [21JA]

Saving the Chesapeake Bay, 34104 [4DE]

Saving the Earth—United States Asks World Bank To Make Safeguarding Environment a Priority, 19295 [10JY]

Scientists Hope Drilling Will Get to Bottom of San Andreas Fault, 505 [6JA]

Shifting Gears on a Water Issue, 10165 [28AP]

Smog Alert!—First of Season for Front Range, 32863 [19NO]

Sudbury's Cure Begets Neighbors' Malady, 8905 [9AP]

Ten-State Survey Finds Peril From Radon in 1 in 5 Homes, 27094 [8OC]

Time Is Running Out for Major Urban Areas, 1573 [21JA]

Too Many Chlorofluorocarbons, 13007 [19MY]

2 Environmental Problems on Which Soviets Could Help, 11735 [7MY]

Use for PD's $400,000 Fine, 1644 [21JA]

Veto Sets Back Cleanup, 1577 [21JA]

Visitors at Calvert Cliffs, 29482 [27OC], 31882 [13NO]

``Voodoo Science'' Is Acid Rain's Friend, 27707 [13OC]

Water Act Veto an All-Count Loser, 1576 [21JA]

Water Veto Would Hurt Kansas, 1572 [21JA]

Water—Keep It Clean, 1573 [21JA]

When Working Is Good for Your Health, 5011 [6MR]

Whopping Sentiment, 1574 [21JA]

Wildlife Director Rolls Over for Sheep, 36654 [19DE]

Worse Than Watt, 17956 [27JN]

Bills and resolutions

Acid Deposition Control Act: enact (see H.R. 2666)

Acid rain: control (see S. 95; H.R. 2666)

———reduction in sulfur dioxide emissions (see S. 316)

Agricultural Nitrogen Management Act: enact (see H.R. 3069)

Agriculture: minimize impact of nitrogen on ground and surface water quality (see S. 1696, 1767)

———phosphate fertilizer effluent limitation (see S. Con. Res. 10)

———use of program crop acreage to create wildlife sanctuaries (see H.R. 2752)

Air pollution: control emissions (see H.R. 2787)

———control emissions of dioxin from certain resource recovery plants and municipal waste incinerators (see H.R. 2452)

———international negotiations on setting standards for protection of the stratosphere (see H. Con. Res. 50, 52)

———ozone and carbon monoxide (see H.R. 3054)

———reduce depletion of ozone layer from chlorofluorocarbon emissions (see S. Con. Res. 19)

———reduce emissions from stationary sources in nonattainment areas (see H.R. 2423)

Alaska: designate wilderness areas (see H.R. 39)

American Conservation Corps: establish (see H.R. 18)

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, AK: Sec. of the Interior authority to make land exchanges (see S. 1493; H.R. 2991)

California: disallow issuing of oil and gas leases for certain area off coastline (see H.R. 170)

California Ocean Sanctuary Act: enact (see H.R. 920)

Carson, Rachel: tribute for environmental book ``Silent Spring'' (see S. Res. 267)

Chemicals: reduce depletion of atmospheric ozone layer (see H. Con. Res. 47)

City of Rocks National Reserve Act: enact (see S. 1335)

Clean Air Act: control sources of sulfur dioxide and reduce acid deposition (see S. 95)

———sanctions (see S. 1941)

Clean Coal Technologies Act: enact (see S. 911)

Clean Coal Technology Deployment Act: enact (see S. 879)

Clean Water Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 160)

Coal: offset competitive advantage of foreign producers (see H.R. 513)

Coal Trade Equalization Act: enact (see S. 1092)

Coastal wetlands: conserve (see H.R. 1564)

Coastal Zone Management Act: amend (see S. 1412; H.R. 3155)

———amend relative to activities directly affecting coastal zone (see H.R. 3202)

———Federal conformity to State plans (see H.R. 1876)

Coastal zones: control erosion and flooding (see H.R. 2807)

Conservation of natural resources: protect caves on public lands (see H.R. 1975)

Conservation Program Act: enact (see H.R. 2223)

Containers: require a refund value for certain beverage (see H.R. 1695)

Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay Sanctuary Act: enact (see S. 1607)

Dept. of Defense: exempt tactical military vehicles and engine driven military equipment from certain regulations under Clean Air Act (see H.R. 3615)

———prohibit permits for water pipeline project until environmental impact statement has been completed (see H.R. 1383)

Dept. of Energy: compliance of certain operations with Federal environmental standards (see H.R. 783)

Dept. of the Interior: land exchange (see H.R. 2821)

Ducks Unlimited (organization): anniversary (see H. Con. Res. 106)

Endangered Species Act: authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 1467)

EPA: air quality standards (see S. 787)

———alternative water supplies for contaminated groundwater (see H.R. 2657)

———clarify authority of Administrator in enforcing Ocean Dumping Act and Clean Water Act (see H.R. 3411)

———establish Waste Reduction Clearinghouse (see H.R. 2599)

———impact of disposal of certain plastics (see H.R. 2527)

———implementation of programs established to comply with Endangered Species Act (see H.R. 3489)

———management of infectious and pathologic waste (see H.R. 3467)

———protection of stratospheric ozone layer from depletion (see H.R. 2036)

———requirement of certain States to attain and maintain a national ambient air quality standard (see S. Res. 332)

Ethanol: increase use as motor fuel (see H.R. 2052)

———reduction of air pollution (see H. Con. Res. 31)

Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act: anniversary (see S. Con. Res. 81)

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act: authority of local governments (see S. 1524)

Federal Water Pollution Control Act: amend (see H.R. 1)

———renewal of water quality (see S. 1, 76)

Fertilizers: correction on effluent limitation (see S. Con. Res. 10)

Florida: establish Big Cypress National Preserve Addition (see H.R. 184)

Foreign trade: treatment of environmental protection and natural resource conservation as aspects (see H.R. 1446)

Forest Users' Protection Act: enact (see S. 1573; H.R. 3078)

Forests and forestry: protection for remaining tropical forests (see S. 1538)

Fullerton, CA: hazardous waste site (see H.R. 2894)

Geological Survey: authorizing water resources research activities (see S. 513)

Global Change Research Program: establish (see H.R. 3497)

Global Climate Protection Act: enact (see S. 420)

Global Environmental Protection Act: enact (see S. 1990)

Global Resources, Environment, and Population Act: enact (see S. 1171)

Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge, WA: establish (see S. 1755, 1758, 1979)

Great Lakes: prevention of shoreline erosion (see H.R. 1068, 2284, 2758)

———study expansion of coastal barrier resources system to include areas of unprotected shoreline (see H.R. 2810)

———undeveloped, unprotected shoreline areas (see S. 1955)

Ground water: improve agricultural practices, assist communities with radium contamination, and develop Federal agency research activities (see H.R. 3676)

———national research program (see S. 1105)

———policy development (see S. 1992)

———State protection programs (see H.R. 963)

Ground Water Safety Act: enact (see S. 1419)

Gulf of Mexico: marine and coastal resources (see H.R. 1970)

Hazardous substances: ocean incineration (see H.R. 737)

———requirements for the handling of polychlorinated biphenyls (see H.R. 3070)

Hyperion Wastewater Treatment Plant, Los Angeles, CA: improvements construction schedule (see H.R. 3394)

Insects: designate honeybee as national insect (see S.J. Res. 180)

International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships: implement certain provisions (see S. 535, 560, 1562; H.R. 3261)

Japan: condemning violations by Japanese fishing fleets of boundaries established for legitimate conservation purposes (see S. Res. 298)

Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge, HI: additional lands (see S. 1193)

Land and Water Conservation Fund Act: amend (see S. 1038; H.R. 1320, 3821)

———amend (H.R. 1320), consideration (see H. Res. 135)

Leopold, Aldo: tribute (see S.J. Res. 40)

Marine Science, Technology, and Resource Development Act: enact (see S. 1196), 12300 [13MY]

McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River navigation project: water supply (see S. 1571)

Michigan: designate certain lands as wilderness (see S. 1036)

Mines and mineral resources: trust fund for abandoned mine reclamation (see S. 643)

Mississippi National River and Recreation Area: establish (see H.R. 2530)

Montana: designate certain lands as wilderness (see H.R. 2090)

Montana Natural Resources Protection and Utilization Act: enact (see S. 1478)

Montreal Protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer: ratification (see S. Res. 312)

Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Saving Act: fuel economy standards (see H.R. 2181)

National Arbor Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 60)

National Drinking Water Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 391)

National Environmental Policy Act: assure compliance (see S. 1584)

National Estuarine and Coastal Waters Program: establish (see H.R. 2240)

National Oceans Policy Commission: establish (see H.R. 1171)

National Recycling Month: designate (see H.J. Res. 389)

National Sea Grant College Program: improve (see H.R. 1717, 1727), 6284 [19MR]

Navy: implementation of an environmentally sound trash disposal procedure (see S. Con. Res. 70)

———trash compacting or disposal system (see H. Con. Res. 183)

Nevada: designate certain lands as wilderness (see S. 1138; H.R. 2142)

Nevada Wilderness Act: enact (see H.R. 708)

New Clean Air Act: enact (see S. 300)

New Jersey: designate certain river segments for inclusion in the Wild and Scenic River System (see H.R. 14)

New Jersey Pinelands Preservation Act: enact (see S. 1165)

New York Bight: restoration (see S. 1714)

NOAA: program consolidation and support (see S. 1487)

Nuclear energy: disposal of spent fuel and radioactive waste (see S. 1481)

———requirement for second repository for radioactive waste (see S. 642; H.R. 1252, 1410)

Nuclear warfare: joint scientific study with Soviet Union to determine long-term climatic and environmental effects of a nuclear exchange (see H. Con. Res. 73)

Nuclear Waste Policy Act: land acquisition and site characterization activities (see H.R. 2189)

Nuclear Waste Policy Review Commission Act: enact (see S. 1980)

Office of Environmental Quality: authorizing appropriations (see S. 1792; H.R. 2020)

OTA: report on hazardous waste reduction and management (see H.R. 3300)

Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: Federal/State consultations (see H.R. 996)

Ozark National Scenic Riverways: permit trapping (see H.R. 138)

Ozone: international negotiations to protect (see S. Res. 226)

Pesticides: use by executive departments without duplicative research (see S. 398)

———use on public lands (see H.R. 2271)

Petroleum: liability and compensation for oil spill damage and removal costs (see S. 1802)

Plastic materials: study pollution of aquatic environments (see S. 1986)

Plastic Pollution Control Act: enact (see S. Con. Res. 70)

Plastic Waste Study Act: enact (see H.R. 474)

Plastics: EPA study of effects of dumping on land and in water (see S. 534, 559)

Pollution: cooperative international research program for greenhouse effect (see S. Con. Res. 5)

———encourage entry of arresting filter strips into the conservation reserve program (see S. 1906)

———reduce acid deposition (see H.R. 3632)

Power resources: long-range energy planning (see H. Con. Res. 179)

———research, development and demonstration of renewable energy and energy conservation (see S. 1554)

Preventive Environmental Protection and Waste Reduction Assistance Act: enact (see H.R. 3094)

Public lands: tree planting program (see H.R. 255)

Public utilities: control and safety of polluted high level waste repository water (see S. 1569)

Public works: authorize the Lyman Jones and West River rural water development projects (see S. 55)

———preparations of cost and benefit assessments of certain projects (see S. 77)

Radioactive waste disposal: repository requirements (see H.R. 1324)

———single repository concept (see H.R. 1185)

———State participation in approval of repository (see S. 1007)

———States participation in site selection (see H.R. 2475)

Radon: tax credit for reducing levels in principal residence (see H.R. 1108)

Reclamation Authorization Act: amend (see S. 649)

Reclamation States Ground Water Act: enact (see H.R. 2320)

Renewable Resources Extension Act: extend (see H.R. 357)

———reauthorizing (see S. 1279)

Research, development, and demonstration programs: appropriations (see H.R. 1523)

Rio Chama River, NM: designate part of Wild and Scenic Rivers System (see H.R. 1839)

Safe Incineration Act: enact (see S. 1565, 1566)

San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, CA: authorizing additional appropriations (see H.R. 2583)

Science: authorize appropriations for environmental research, development, and demonstration for the fiscal years 1988-89 (see H.R. 2355)

———consideration of H.R. 2355, authorizing appropriations for environmental research, development, and demonstration (see H. Res. 182), 14259 [2JN]

Sheboygan, WI: EPA cleanup of hazardous substances (see H.R. 1757)

Shore Protection Act: enact (see S. 1751)

Shoreline erosion: protect improvements to residential real property contiguous with the Great Lakes (see S. 799)

Soil conservation: crop rotation (see S. 515)

Solid waste: restrictions on disposal (see H.R. 2379)

Solid Waste Ocean Transportation Act: enact (see S. 1465)

Special Committee on Rio Grande Water Quality: establish (see S. 1796)

St. Johns River Valley, FL: preserve wetlands and historic sites (see S. 1367)

Strategic Marine Research Program: establish (see H.R. 1717)

Stratospheric Ozone and Climate Protection Act: enact (see S. 571)

Stratospheric Protection Act: enact (see S. 570)

Taxation: excise tax on emission from certain boilers of sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides (see H.R. 2497, 2498)

———exclude from gross income payments received under State programs to replace contaminated private water supplies (see H.R. 2356)

———impose a manufacturer's excise tax on the sale of chemicals which deplete the ozone layer (see H.R. 2854)

Tongass National Forest, AK: timber management and resource conservation (see S. 708)

Toxic Air Pollution Control Act: enact (see S. 1384)

Tributyltin-Based Antifouling Paint Control Act: enact (see S. 428)

Tropical Forest Protection Act: enact (see H.R. 3010)

Unemployment: job training benefits for dislocated workers from closures due to environmental law violations (see S. 370)

Virginia: designate certain lands as wilderness (see S. 1460)

Waste Reduction Clearinghouse Act: enact (see S. 1331)

Water: fluoridation levels in drinking (see H.J. Res. 51)

———protection for ground through State standards (see S. 20)

———renew quality (see H.R. 500)

Water pollution: construction and operation of certain treatment works regulated under international treaties (see H.R. 2061), 8667 [9AP]

———eliminate disposal of plastic products in U.S. waters (see S. 633)

———NOAA to compile an inventory of pollutants discharged into the Great Lakes (see S. 1932)

———prohibit disposal of waste water in certain California bays and estuaries (see H.R. 2415)

———study pollution of aquatic environments from plastic materials (see S. 1986)

Water Quality Act: correction in enrollment of H.R. 1 (see H. Con. Res. 24)

Water Quality Renewal Act: repeal certain provisions (see H.R. 498)

West Virginia: protect certain segments of New Gauley, Meadow, and Bluestone Rivers (see H.R. 900)

Western low-level waste disposal compact: consent of Congress (see H.R. 1530)

Wetlands: conservation (see S. 655)

Wild and Scenic Rivers Act: amend (see S. 275)

Wildcat River, NH: designate as unit of National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (see S. 1914)

Wilderness areas: State's right to disapprove establishment (see H.R. 3727)

Wildlife: establish conservation fund (see H.R. 2275)

———implementation of EPA programs established to comply with the Endangered Species Act (see S. 1844)

Wildlife Action, Inc.: charter (see H.R. 705)

Wood County, TX: U.S. rights and interests under conservation easement (see H.R. 2382)

Broadcasts

Tobacco program: Paul Harvey, 4376 [26FE]

Colloquies

Caribou research: Senator Murkowski and Thomas Bergerud, 9423 [23AP]

Court decisions

Milwaukee v. Illinois: Supreme Court, 987 [8JA]

NRDC v. EPA, 986 [8JA]

Descriptions

Geographic Alliance Network: National Geographic Society, 14679 [4JN]

Documents

Agreement on Chlorofluorocarbons, 14821 [5JN]

Comparative Type, 21528 [29JY]

Excerpts

``Great Possessions'', Curt D. Meine, 13621 [21MY]

``Silent Spring,'' Rachel Carson, 22036 [3AU]

Factsheets

American Electric Power and Tennessee Valley Systems, 21067 [24JY]

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act amendment (S. 1524), 20640 [22JY]

Toxic Hotspots and Sources of Pollution for Great Lakes, 1595 [21JA]

Wilderness Myths and Answers, 27662 [13OC]

Forewords

Matter of Degrees—The Potential To Limit the Greenhouse Effect: Gus Speth, 23462 [7AU]

``Sand County Almanac,'' Aldo Leopold, 2454 [2FE]

Hearings

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: groundwater contamination from agricultural application of pesticides (testimony), D293 [29AP]

Committee on Appropriations (House): Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (testimony), D158 [17MR]

———Council on Environmental Quality (testimony from A. Alan Hill), D147 [12MR]

———Dept. of Energy solar, fusion, and renewable energy resources and the environment (testimony from Donna R. Fitzpatrick, Alvin W. Trivelpiece, and Mary L. Walker), D99 [2MR]

———EPA (testimony from Lee M. Thomas), D131 [10MR]

Committee on Appropriations (Senate): budget (testimony), D197 [26MR]

———EPA budget (testimony), D204 [27MR]

Committee on Armed Services (House): Dept. of Defense environmental restoration program budget (testimony), D202 [26MR]

———environmental performance of multilateral development banks (testimony), D248 [8AP]

Committee on Energy and Commerce: depletion of Earth's stratospheric ozone layer (testimony from Robert T. Watson, Susan Solomon, Donald Heath, Lee M. Thomas, and Richard Benedick), D126 [9MR]

———enforcement of Clean Air Act provisions (testimony), D286 [27AP]

———environmental contamination problems of the Dept. of Energy and other executive departments (testimony), D291 [28AP]

———environmental hazards of ash from municipal incinerators (testimony), D176 [19MR]

———nationwide ozone and carbon monoxide nonattainment problems (testimony from Lee M. Thomas), D71 [19FE]

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: Clean Coal Technology Deployment Act (S. 879) (testimony), D252 [9AP]

———current status of Dept. of Energy's radioactive waste activities, focusing on selection of geological repository sites (testimony from Curtis Eschels, Melvin Sampson, Del T. White, Louie Dick, Jr., Grant Sawyer and Steve Frishman), D50 [4FE]

———designate the Kern River as a national wild and scenic river (S. 247), D274 [23AP]

———designate the Merced River as a national wild and scenic river (S. 275; H.R. 317) (testimony), D274 [23AP]

———Land and Water Conservation Fund Act amendment to charge new fees and increase certain existing fees for admission into units of the National Park System (H.R. 1320) (testimony), D284 [27AP]

Committee on Environment and Public Works: acid rain and clean coal technology (testimony from J.A. Wampler, Mary L. Walker, Craig J. Potter, Frank Princiotta, and David G. Hawkins), D137 [11MR]

———acid rain (testimony from Senator Byrd, Michael D. High, Gene G. Mannella, Flynt Kennedy, James R. Tacheny, Lawrence T. Papay, Paul G. LaHaye, and F.P. Boer), D109 [4MR]

———Clean Air Act acid rain controls and attainment strategies (testimony), D267 [22AP]

———dumping of PCB's by Texas Eastern Gas Pipeline Co. in West Amwell, NJ (testimony), D156 [17MR]

———effects of ozone and carbon monoxide in nonattainment areas (testimony), D252 [9AP]

———Endangered Species Act budget (S. 675) (testimony), D237 [7AP]

———examine the impact on marine environment of the use of tributyltin in marine paints (testimony), D294 [29AP]

———greenhouse gases (testimony from John D. Negroponte, J. Craig Potter, Fitzhugh Green, Vaun Newill, EPA, Tom M.L. Wigley, Ralph J. Cicerone, and V. Ramanathan), D33 [28JA]

———greenhouse gases (testimony from Wallace S. Broecker, Gordon J. MacDonald, Jessica T. Mathews, David D. Doniger, and Richard Barnett), D33 [28JA]

———implementation of the Superfund Program (testimony), D294 [29AP]

———programs contained in President's proposed budget (testimony from Lee M. Thomas and A.J. Barnes), D55 [5FE]

———radon gas issues (S. 743, 744) (testimony), D226 [2AP]

Committee on Foreign Affairs: AID child survival fund and environmental request (testimony from Nyle Brady and public witnesses), D112 [4MR]

———U.S. participation in international negotiations on ozone protocol (testimony from Richard Benedick and Bill Long), D119 [5MR]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: ecological, health, and safety conditions at the Dept. of Energy nuclear production facilities (testimony), D156 [17MR]

Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: enhance the natural, scenic, cultural, and recreational values of certain segments of the New, Gauley, Meadow, and Bluestone Rivers, WV (H.R. 900) (testimony), D279 [23AP]

———Federal Coal Equity Act (H.R. 512) and Mineral Lands Leasing Act amendments (H.R. 1065) (testimony), D176 [19MR]

———Michigan Wilderness Heritage Act (H.R. 148) and Land and Water Conservation Fund Act amendments (H.R. 1320) (testimony), D176 [19MR]

———wilderness areas (testimony from Representatives Akaka, Foglietta, and Martinez, and William P. Horn), D149 [12MR]

Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries: contained aquatic disposal method for the disposal of contaminated dredged materials in Puget Sound and elsewhere in the marine environment, D72 [19FE]

Committee on Public Works and Transportation: U.S.-Canada Great Lakes water quality agreement (testimony from Peter L. Wise and Alan Thomas), D107 [3MR]

Committee on Rules: Land and Water Conservation Fund Act (H.R. 1320) (testimony), D215 [31MR]

Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: Dept. of Energy environment, safety, and health programs (testimony), D195 [25MR]

———research and development budget (testimony), D221 [1AP]

———stratospheric ozone depletion (testimony from Richard Benedick and Craig J. Potter), D149 [12MR]

———stratospheric ozone depletion (testimony from Susan Solomon, Daniel Albritton, Robert T. Watson, John Hoffman and James Falco), D134 [10MR]

History

National Acid Rain Control Act (S. 95), 561 [6JA]

Interviews

Refuse and refuse disposal: Representative Florio, by Resource Recovery (publication), 26722 [6OC]

Letters

Acid rain: Allan Gotlieb, 11056 [5MY]

Adirondack Mountains, NY, acid rain devastation: Erik Nilsen, 27708 [13OC]

Administration substitute for Water Quality Act: Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators, 1577 [21JA]

———Executive Office of the President, 1577 [21JA]

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, AK: Jay S. Hammond, 18715 [1JY]

Chlorofluorocarbons production: Senator Stafford, 13006 [19MY]

Clean Air Act: Bob Bolen, 34009, 34020 [3DE]

———Brent Blackwelder, 34027 [3DE]

———Cathy Reynolds, 34029 [3DE]

———Edward Koch, 34027 [3DE]

———Elizabeth Raisbeck, 34029 [3DE]

———Fran Du Melle, 34028 [3DE]

———James K. Hambright, EPA, 34011 [3DE]

———Jay D. Hair, 34028 [3DE]

———Kathryn J. Whitmire, 34019, 34026 [3DE]

———Lawrence D. Downing, 34028 [3DE]

———Lee M. Thomas, EPA, 34009, 34017 [3DE]

———Ralph Tabor, 34029 [3DE]

———Representative Dingell, 34008 [3DE]

———Representative Murtha, 34008 [3DE]

———Richard E. Ayres, 34028 [3DE]

Clean Air Act amendments, 24139 [16SE]

Continental Shelf Scientific Drilling Program, 504 [6JA]

Deer herds: Minnesota department of natural resources, 35049 [11DE]

Depletion of ozone layer: Donald P. Hodel, Sec. of the Interior, 14820 [5JN]

Diversion of Superfund monies: Representative Boland, 9567 [23AP]

———Representative Dingell, 9567 [23AP]

———Representative Rostenkowski, 9567 [23AP]

Energy and water development appropriations: David R. Conrad, Friends of the Earth, 17152 [24JN]

———Elizabeth Raisbeck, National Audubon Society, 17152 [24JN]

———Jay D. Hair, National Wildlife Federation, 17152 [24JN]

Flattery Rocks and Quillayite Needles: Representative Udall, 31360 [9NO]

———Representative Walter B. Jones, 31360 [9NO]

Global Climate Protection Act: William R. Graham, 35659 [15DE]

Impact on Nellis Air Force Range of proposed nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, NV: Timothy L. Titus, 30725 [4NO]

Implement certain provisions of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships: Elizabeth Dole, Sec. of Transportation, 21527 [29JY]

Improving water quality in rivers and reducing soil loss on farms: Senator Lugar, 33505 [1DE]

Kesterson Reservoir, CA, drainage and discharge: Representative Miller of California, et al, 28813 [22OC]

Land and Water Conservation Fund Act: Peter C. Myers, Dept. of Agriculture, 8985 [10AP]

Montana wilderness lands: Donald P. Hodel, Sec. of Interior, 27660 [13OC]

———Richard E. Lyng, Sec. of Agriculture, 27660 [13OC]

Nevada Wilderness Designation Act: Air Force, 33307 [1DE]

Nuclear facilities independent regulation: Environmental Policy Institute, 9798 [27AP]

Outer Continental Shelf 5-year plan: Senator Graham, 12427 [14MY]

Plastic waste pollution: Senator McCain, 9747 [24AP]

———Stephen K. Lambright, Anheuser-Busch Co., 9747 [24AP]

Radioactive waste disposal: John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy, 30706, 30707 [4NO]

———John W. Meres, 30736 [4NO]

———Lando W. Zech, Jr., 30707 [4NO]

———Representatives Dingell, Udall and Sharp, 30715 [4NO]

———Senators Stafford, Simpson, Burdick, and Breaux, 30712 [4NO]

Radioactive waste site and Canyonlands National Park: Bruce Blanchard, 3873 [19FE]

———Peter L. Parry, 3872 [19FE]

Radon home improvements expenses: David H. Brockway, Joint Committee on Taxation, 27094 [8OC]

Sequential testing of radioactive waste disposal sites: John S. Herrington, Sec. of Energy, 32024 [17NO]

———Lando W. Zech, Jr., NRC, 32024, 32025 [17NO]

Stacy Reservoir West Texas project: Frank Dunkle, 35041 [11DE]

Stratospheric ozone: Donald P. Hodel, Sec. of the Interior, 18007 [29JN]

———Lee M. Thomas, EPA, 18015-18024, 18032, 18035, 18036 [29JN]

———Margaret L. Kripke, 18007 [29JN]

———Representative Dingell, 18006, 18009, 18012-18015, 18024-18027-18032, 18036 [29JN]

———Representatives Dingell and Lent, 18002 [29JN]

Superfund Program relative to Olean, NY: John J. Ash, 5076 [6MR]

Superfund reauthorization: Lee M. Thomas, 19084 [8JY]

———Representative Dannemeyer, 19084 [8JY]

Tax deduction for payments made under abandoned mine reclamation fund: Charlotte E. Baldwin, 3763 [19FE]

———Senator Ford, 3763 [19FE]

Lists

Acid rain control dialog participants, 21068 [24JY]

Cosponsors: H. Con. Res. 106, Ducks Unlimited, Inc., anniversary, 9289 [22AP]

———H.R. 1717, National Sea Grant College Program improvement, 11733 [7MY]

———S. 756, Radon Mitigation Clarification Act, 27094 [8OC]

National Clean Air Coalition, 34028 [3DE]

Organizations supporting billboard reform legislation, 2553 [3FE]

Potentially affected States for radioactive waste disposal sites, 32025 [17NO]

Meetings

Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Michigan Wilderness Heritage Act (H.R. 148) and Land and Water Conservation Fund Act amendments (H.R. 1320), D194 [25MR]

Memorandums

Federal Water Pollution Control Act: Committee on House Interior and Insular Affairs, 1589 [21JA]

Impact of S. 300 and S. 316 on Electricity-intensive Industries: Larry Parker, 4974 [6MR]

Indian Provisions of the Clean Water Bill: Ducheneaux/Broken Rope, 999 [8JA]

Water Rights of Indians, 1281 [14JA]

Memorials of legislature

Delaware, 15222 [10JN]

California, 24956 [23SE], 25749 [30SE], 26062 [1OC]

Colorado, 18805 [7JY]

Illinois, 22019 [3AU]

Indiana, 9648 [23AP], 9772 [27AP]

Louisiana, 13737 [27MY], 14187 [1JN], 18804 [7JY], 20360 [21JY], 20987 [23JY]

Michigan, 22915 [6AU], 36583 [19DE]

Nevada, 9771 [27AP], 10023 [27AP], 19382 [10JY]

New Mexico, 9648 [23AP], 9772 [27AP]

New York, 20780 [22JY]

South Carolina, 13737 [27MY]

Texas, 16569 [17JN]

Virginia, 9733 [24AP]

Washington, 18948 [8JY]

Messages

Council on Environmental Quality Report: President Reagan, 20231 [17JY]

Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer: President Reagan, 37678 [21DE]

National Program for Soil and Water Conservation: President Reagan, 26152 [1OC]

National Wilderness Preservation System: President Reagan, 9243 , 9285 [22AP]

Veto of Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendment: President Reagan, 2392 [2FE]

Outline

Groundwater research program (S. 1105), 10123 [28AP]

Protection of groundwater through State standards (S. 20), 10164 [28AP]

Papers

Stratospheric Ozone: U.N. scientific working group, 18008 [29JN]

Petitions

Acid rain legislation: Florida Electric Power Coordinating Group, Inc., 29210 [26OC]

———Panama City, FL, City Commission, 30763 [4NO]

———Tennessee Association of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., 34956 [10DE]

———Vermont Democratic State Committee, 36709 [20DE]

Mississippi National River and Recreation Area: Grey Cloud Island, MN, Board of Supervisors, 27716 [13OC]

OMB release new Federal Highway Administration environmental regulations: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 23570 [9SE]

Protection of public lands: San Bernardino, CA, citizens, 18804 [7JY]

Poems

``Pollution,'' E. Sheldon Graeff, 34652 [9DE]

Provisions

Fullerton, CA, hazardous waste site (H.R. 2894) (excerpt), 19084 [8JY]

Questions and answers

National Trails System Improvements Act, 15615 [11JN]

Remarks in House

Acid Deposition Control Act: enact (H.R. 2666), 19823 [14JY]

Acid rain: control, 4442 [27FE], 24319 [17SE]

———control (H.R. 2666), 19823 [14JY]

———effects, 8904 [9AP], 26408 [5OC]

Adirondack Mountains: acid rain devastation, 27707 [13OC]

Africa: assistance against desertification and deforestation (H.R. 471), 973 [7JA]

Agricultural Nitrogen Management Act: enact (H.R. 3069), 21616 [30JY], 33288 [30NO]

Agriculture: use of program crop acreage to create wildlife sanctuaries (H.R. 2752), 17129 [23JN], 17133 [24JN], 31315, 31393 [9NO]

Air pollution: climate change due to chemical depletion of the ozone, 23462 [7AU]

———control acid rain, 7680 [1AP], 7759 [2AP], 8006 [6AP], 8082 [7AP], 14208 [2JN], 15603 [11JN], 24319 [17SE]

———control emissions (H.R. 2787), 23018 [6AU], 23880 [14SE]

———encourage international negotiations on setting standards for protection of the stratosphere (H. Con. Res. 50), 18000-18036 [29JN]

———ozone and carbon monoxide (H.R. 3054), 22332 [4AU]

———reduce to protect stratosphere from ozone depletion, 14169, 14170 [1JN], 14208 [2JN]

———reduction through use of alcohol fuels, 33191 [20NO]

———use ethanol to reduce (H. Con. Res. 31), 16208 [16JN]

Alaska: designate wilderness lands (H.R. 39), 965 [7JA]

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, AK: leasing of lands for petroleum and gas exploration (H.R. 1082), 18372 [30JN]

———oil and gas development, 18715 [1JY], 22680 [5AU]

———Sec. of the Interior authority to make land exchanges (H.R. 2991), 20816 [22JY]

Atmospheric greenhouse effect: international research, 3895 [19FE]

Birds: duck stamps, 16210 [16JN]

Botany: development of methods for management and control of aquatic plants (H.R. 3244), 23680 [9SE]

Brazil: flooding of Balbina Dam reservoir, 26254 [1OC]

Brigantine, NJ: Marine Mammal Stranding Center problems relative to ocean dumping, 29511 [27OC]

Budget sequestration: effect on major programs, 30474 [2NO]

California: development of Outer Continental Shelf, 1940 [26JA]

———protection of coastline and Continental Shelf (H.R. 996), 3178 [5FE]

California Desert Protection Act: enact (H.R. 371), 914 [7JA]

California Ocean Sanctuary Act: enact (H.R. 920), 3178 [5FE]

Chemicals: chlorofluorocarbons production, 14208 [2JN]

Chesapeake Bay: soil conservation programs, 3962 [24FE]

Chesapeake Bay Agreement: signing, 35653 [15DE]

Chlorofluorocarbons: international negotiations on protection of atmospheric ozone layer (H. Con. Res. 47), 3448 [18FE], 3962 [24FE]

Clean Air Act: amend to provide that EPA shall have authority to regulate air pollution over Outer Continental Shelf (H.R. 1764), 6619 [24MR]

———extension, 32623 [18NO]

———interim extension, 34006-34030 [3DE]

Clean Water Day: designate (S.J. Res. 160), 20315 [21JY]

Coastal wetlands: conserve (H.R. 1564), 5468 [11MR]

Coastal Zone Management Act: amend, 23391 [7AU]

———amend relative to activities directly affecting coastal zone (H.R. 3202), 30254 [29OC]

Coastal zones: control erosion and flooding (H.R. 2807), 17891 [26JN]

Columbia River: designate section as a study area for inclusion in National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (H.R. 3614), 30952 [5NO]

Commission on National Service Opportunities (Select): establish, 4967 [5MR]

Continental shelf: Dept. of the Interior cooperation with coastal States on oil and gas development, 37932 [21DE]

Dept. of Defense: prohibit permits for water pipeline project until environmental impact statement has been completed (H.R. 1383), 4705 [3MR]

Dept. of the Interior: ozone depletion by chlorofluorocarbons, 14255-14258 [2JN]

Developing countries: assistance for rural and agricultural improvement, 34756 [10DE]

Ducks Unlimited, Inc.: anniversary (H. Con. Res. 106), 8661 [9AP], 9289, 9290 [22AP]

East Olean, NY: Wellfield Superfund Project, 6242 [18MR]

El Malpais National Monument, Masau Trail, and Grants National Conservation Area, NM: establish (H.R. 403), 36346-36352 [18DE]

Employment: provide job training, 8560 [8AP]

Endangered species: recovery of the northern rocky mountain wolf, 36654 [19DE]

Endangered Species Act: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1467), 34999 [10DE], 35019-35049 [11DE], 36084, 36087 [17DE], 36105 [19DE]-36119 [17DE]

Energy policy: develop offshore continental shelf, 4102 [25FE]

Environmental and Energy Study Conference: elections, 28793 [21OC]

Environmental engineering: depletion of ozone layer, 4722 [3MR]

EPA: Acid Rain Research Program funding, 14742-14749 [4JN]

———cleanup of asbestos in schools, 11285 [5MY]

———establish Office of Waste Reduction, 14783 [4JN]

———establish Waste Reduction Clearinghouse (H.R. 2599), 14759 [4JN]

———management of infectious and pathologic waste (H.R. 3467), 27332 [9OC]

———protect stratospheric ozone layer from depletion (H.R. 2036), 9017, 9033, 9034 [10AP], 11010 [4MY]

———use of pesticides, 30250 [29OC]

Ethanol: air quality benefits, 4952 [5MR]

Executive departments: compliance with hazardous waste laws, 36080, 36084 [17DE]

F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Co.: tree planting project, 14106 [28MY]

Federal Water Pollution Control Act: amend (H.R. 1), 836, 840 [7JA], 899, 908 [7JA], 983 [8JA], 1005 [20JA]-1034 [8JA], 1422 [20JA], 2369 [29JA]

———amend (H.R. 1), debate procedure, 976-982 [8JA]

———amend (H.R. 1), enrollment corrections (H. Con. Res. 24), 1423-1428 [20JA]

———amend (H.R. 1), veto, 2499, 2500, 2505-2515 [3FE], 2676 [4FE]

———amend (H.R. 1), veto—debate procedure, 2206 [29JA]

FERC: licensing of Keating project construction on Merced River, CA, 944 [7JA]

Fish and fisheries: restoration program at the Russian River Basin, CA, 14107 [28MY]

Florida: establish Big Cypress National Preserve Addition (H.R. 184), 7373, 7374-7376 [31MR]

Foreign trade: increase in productivity for 1986, 17884 [26JN]

Friends of the Mojave Road (organization): tribute, 25663 [29SE]

Fullerton, CA: hazardous waste site (H.R. 2894), 19083 [8JY]

Grand Canyon, CO: Sec. of the Interior defense of air tour industry, 12392 [13MY]

Great Lakes: control increase in water levels, 21043 [23JY]

———erosion, 6958 [26MR]

———prevention of erosion (H.R. 2758), 17598 [25JN]

———study expansion of coastal barrier resources system to include areas of unprotected shoreline (H.R. 2810), 17891 [26JN]

Great Lakes Emergency Shoreline Protection Act: enact (H.R. 1068), 3241 [10FE], 4899 [5MR]

Ground water: improve agricultural practices, assist communities with radium contamination, and develop Federal agency research activities (H.R. 3676), 33288 [30NO], 33678-33680, 33681-33719 [2DE]

Ground Water Protection Act: enact (H.R. 963), 2679 [4FE], 3187 [5FE]

Ground Water Safety Act: enact, 23383 [7AU]

Gulf of Mexico: marine and coastal resources (H.R. 1970), 8094 [7AP]

Hazardous substances: reauthorize Superfund, 36673 [19DE]

———requirements for the handling of polychlorinated biphenyls (H.R. 3070), 21805, 21806 [30JY]

———transport and disposal of radioactive waste, 36087 [17DE]

Health: impact of ozone depletion, 14406 [2JN]

Hyperion Wastewater Treatment Plant, Los Angeles, CA: improvements construction schedule (H.R. 3394), 26247 [1OC]

International relations: cooperation to protect biological diversity, 34755 [10DE]

Iron and steel industry: economic demand for water and sewer products, 2511 [3FE]

Japan: moratorium on commercial whaling, 10940 [4MY], 12332 [13MY], 24574 [21SE]

Keystone Spit, WA: preservation, 21802 [30JY]

Kings River, CA: wild and scenic designation (H.R. 799), 8558 [8AP], 9048-9056 [21AP], 27693 [13OC]

Land and Water Conservation Fund Act: amend (H.R. 1320), 7683-7702 [1AP]

———amend (H.R. 3821), 36657 [19DE]

Leopold, Aldo: tribute, 920 [7JA]

Los Angeles, CA: improvements construction schedule for Hyperion Wastewater Treatment Plant (H.R. 3394), 26247 [1OC]

Marine mammals: moratorium on commercial whaling, 17671 [26JN]

Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1627), 5734 [16MR]

Michigan United Conservation Clubs: anniversary, 11573 [6MY]

Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, MN: establish (H.R. 2530), 13829 [27MY], 25450-25454 [29SE]

Montana: designate certain lands as wilderness (H.R. 2090), 8552 [8AP], 27656-27663 [13OC]

Monterey Bay: national marine sanctuary (H.R. 734), 1830 [22JA]

Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument: development, 12752 [18MY]

National Acid Rain Precipitation Assessment Program, 19611 [14JY]

National Estuarine and Coastal Waters Program: establish (H.R. 2240), 11579 [6MY]

National forests: establish special management area, 8558 [8AP]

National Oceans Policy Commission: establish (H.R. 1171), 25458-25463 [29SE]

———establish (H.R. 1711), 3870 [19FE]

National parks: aircraft noise, 3475 [18FE]

———preservation of Keystone Spit, WA, 21802 [30JY]

National Recycling Month: designate (H.J. Res. 389), 29768 [28OC]

National Sea Grant College Program: improve (H.R. 1717), 6433 [19MR], 11733 [7MY]

———improve (H.R. 1727), 6441 [19MR], 14784 [4JN]

National Trails System Improvements Act: enact, 15615 [11JN]

Navy: implementation of an environmentally sound trash disposal procedure (H. Con. Res. 183), 23633 [9SE]

Nevada: designate certain lands as wilderness (H.R. 2142), 9682 [23AP], 33301-33308 [1DE]

———radioactive waste disposal site, 36083 [17DE]

New Jersey: designate certain river segments for inclusion in the Wild and Scenic Rivers System (H.R. 14), 5202-5204 [10MR]

New York: acid rain, 24467 [17SE]

North American Lake Management Society: tribute, 3232 [9FE]

Nuclear warfare: joint scientific study with Soviet Union to determine long-term climatic and environmental effects (H. Con. Res. 73), 5533 [11MR]

Office of Environmental Quality: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2020), 16890 [22JN]

Oneonta, NY: effects of a bottle bill, 30264 [29OC]

Onondaga Lake, Syracuse, NY: pollution cleanup, 1109 [8JA]

Otisca Industries, Ltd., Syracuse, NY: tribute, 4442 [27FE]

Ozone: international negotiations to reduce chlorofluorocarbons (H. Con. Res. 47), 4140 [26FE]

———protection, 22703 [5AU]

———protection efforts of McDonald Corp., 22691 [5AU]

Pacific Lighting Energy Systems: tribute, 14800 [4JN]

Peregrine falcon: preservation, 14432 [2JN]

Pesticides: prevent duplication of research by executive departments (H.R. 2271), 11135 [5MY]

Petroleum: impact of offshore development, 25661 [29SE]

Pine Bluff Arsenal, AR: environmental quality award, 19076 [8JY]

Pollution: acid rain, 6616 [24MR], 21619, 21623 [30JY]

———deadline for compliance, 33548 [1DE]

———extend Clean Air Act deadlines for certain areas that have not achieved national air quality standards, 21402 [28JY]

———impact of ozone depletion, 14406 [2JN]

———reduce acid deposition (H.R. 3632), 31626 [10NO]

Power resources: oxygenated fuels, 14741 [4JN]

Radioactive waste disposal: eastern repository, 4733 [4MR]

———land acquisition and site characterization activities (H.R. 2189), 10285, 10293 [28AP]

———States' participation in site selection (H.R. 2475), 13319 [20MY]

Reagan, President: energy policies, 16574 [17JN]

Reclamation Authorization Act: amend (S. 649), 34393 [8DE]

Reclamation States Ground Water Protection and Management Act: enact (H.R. 2320), 23883 [14SE]

Refuse and refuse disposal: impact of ocean dumping, 25670 [29SE]

———methods, 26722 [6OC]

———study environmental impact of plastic waste, 14095 [28MY]

Rio Chama River, NM: designate part of Wild and Scenic Rivers System (H.R. 1839), 7098 [26MR], 29258-29260 [27OC]

San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, CA: authorizing additional appropriations (H.R. 2583), 31358-31362 [9NO]

San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, AZ: establish (H.R. 568), 6622 [24MR]

Science: authorizing appropriations for environmental research, development, and demonstration (H.R. 2355), 14208 [2JN], 14552 [3JN], 14730 [4JN], 14739 [8JN]-14758 [4JN]

Sea turtle: protection, 34999 [10DE]

Sierra Club: anniversary of Los Padres, CA, chapter, 3483 [18FE]

Somerset, NY: high sulfur test center, 28357 [19OC]

Soviet Union: cleanup of environmental problems in Eastern Europe, 11735 [7MY]

Stormwater control program: regulations, 2512 [3FE]

Strategic Marine Research Program: establish (H.R. 1717), 6433 [19MR], 11733 [7MY], 18382 [30JN]

Stratosphere: protect ozone layer from depletion (H.R. 2036), 11010 [4MY]

Superfund: OMB management, 2015 [27JA]

Taxation: capital gains (H.R. 109), 6215 [18MR]

———excise tax on emission from certain boilers of sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides (H.R. 2497), 13324 [21MY]

———excise tax on emission from certain boilers of sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides (H.R. 2498), 13324 [21MY], 14091 [28MY]

———impose a manufacturer's excise tax on the sale of chemicals which deplete the ozone layer (H.R. 2854), 18370 [30JN], 23882 [14SE]

Texas Eastern Pipeline: hazardous substance dumping at Bechtelsville, PA, 8303 [8AP]

Trade: model for the world, 27338 [9OC]

Tributyltin-Based Antifouling Paint Control Act: enact (H.R. 1046), 3226 [9FE]

Tropical Forest Protection Act: enact (H.R. 3010), 24894 [22SE]

Tropical forests: preservation, 20889 [23JY], 36084 [17DE]

Walt Disney World, FL: water pollution control, 14049 [28MY]

Washington: designate section of Columbia River as a study area for inclusion in National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (H.R. 3614), 32873 [19NO]

Water: preservation of oceans and rivers, 24895 [22SE]

Water pollution: conservation of natural resources, 2515 [3FE]

———Great Lakes water quality, 33797 [2DE]

———need for research, 14049 [28MY]

———prohibit disposal of waste water in certain California bays and estuaries (H.R. 2415), 12382 [13MY]

Water Quality Act: carcinogens, 2511 [3FE]

———chemical drainage from farmlands, 2510 [3FE]

———Chesapeake Bay programs, 2513 [3FE]

———EPA's Great Lakes program, 2508 [3FE]

———marine life, 2510 [3FE]

———municipal and industrial stormwater drainage into waterways, 2511 [3FE]

———pollution control (H.R. 1), 2505 [3FE]

———State and local government responsibilities, 2510 [3FE]

———stormwater control program, 2512 [3FE]

———toxic substances, 2510 [3FE]

West Virginia National Interest River Conservation Act: enact (H.R. 900), 2366, 2376 [29JA]

Western low-level radioactive waste disposal compact: consent (H.R. 1530), 5262 [10MR]

Western States Legal Foundation: anniversary, 29763 [28OC]

Whales: killing by Japan, 11302 [6MY]

Wilderness areas: State's right to disapprove establishment (H.R. 3727), 34613 [9DE]

Wildlife Action, Inc.: charter (H.R. 705), 4130 [25FE]

World Bank: African, Brazilian, Mediterranean, and Asian environmental initiatives, 12748 [18MY]

———effects of policies, 28800 [22OC]

Yucca Mountain, NV: nuclear waste depository, 36265 [18DE]

Remarks in Senate

Acid Deposition Control Act: enact (S. 321), 1387, 1398 [16JA], 12031 [12MY]

Acid rain: control, 21067 [24JY]

———efforts to control (S. 95), 31517 [10NO]

———efforts to control (S. 1123), 10910 [1MY]

———impact, 332 [6JA]

———reduction in sulfur dioxide emissions, 11053-11061 [5MY]

———reduction in sulfur dioxide emissions (S. 316), 1388-1389 [16JA], 8391, 8392 [8AP]

———reduction in sulfur dioxide emissions (S. 321), 7966 [3AP], 12031 [12MY]

Agricultural Nitrogen Management Act: enact, 22962 [6AU]

Agriculture: international agreement on conservation reserve treaty (S. Con. Res. 2), 773 [6JA]

———international farm crisis, 7245 [30MR]

———minimize impact of nitrogen on ground and surface water quality (S. 1696), 24437 [17SE]

———nitrogen levels in groundwater (S. 1767), 26911 [7OC]

Air pollution: acid rain partnership project, 15487 [11JN]

———chlorofluorocarbons, 26186 [1OC], 36523 [19DE]

———international negotiations on standards for protection of the stratosphere, 3693 [19FE]

———international research program to study atmospheric greenhouse effect (S. Con. Res. 5), 776 [6JA]

———reduce to protect stratosphere from ozone depletion, 14140 [29MY]

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, AK: Sec. of the Interior authority to make land exchanges (S. 1493), 19783 [14JY]

Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Act: funds for school buildings (S.J. Res. 54), 3797 [19FE]

———loans to complete abatement work in schools (S.J. Res. 54), 4404 [26FE]

Atmosphere: ozone depletion, 31543 [10NO]

Automotive Stirling Engine Program: funding, 28442 [20OC]

California: prohibit burning and dumping of toxic and hazardous waste in certain areas (S. 884), 7531 [31MR]

California Desert Protection Act: enact (S. 7), 386 [6JA]

Canada: effects of acid rain, 7967 [3AP], 8390-8392 [8AP]

Carlson, Rachel: tribute, 25336 [25SE]

———tribute for environmental book ``Silent Spring'' (S. Res. 267), 22036 [3AU], 30323 [30OC]

Chemicals: chlorofluorocarbons production, 13006 [19MY]

City of Rocks National Reserve, ID: establish (S. 1335), 14858 [5JN]

Clean Air Act: amend, 24138 [16SE]

———control sources of sulfur dioxide and reduce acid deposition (S. 95), 31517 [10NO]

———establish requirements for areas that have not attained health-protective air quality standards, set new deadlines, and delay sanctions (S. 1351), 15416 [11JN]

———sanctions (S. 1941), 35289 [11DE]

Clean Air Standards Attainment Act: additional cosponsors, 33106 [20NO]

———enact, 36630 [19DE]

Clean Coal Technologies Act: enact (S. 911), 7966-7968 [3AP]

Clean Coal Technology Deployment Act: enact (S. 879), 7242 [30MR], 8390 [8AP], 14954 [9JN]

Clean Water Act: amend (H.R. 1), veto message, 2545 [3FE]

Clean Water Day: designate (S.J. Res. 160), 16179 [16JN]

Climate: greenhouse effect, 27053 [8OC]

Coal: clean-burn technology, 11053-11061 [5MY]

———reduce sulfur dioxide emissions, 7997 [3AP]

Coal Trade Equalization Act: enact (S. 1092), 9738 [24AP]

Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, AK: Dept. of the Interior report, 9423 [23AP]

Coastal zone management: plastics pollution, 19451 [10JY]

Coastal Zone Management Act: amend (S. 1412), 17019-17021 [23JN], 17441 [25JN]

Colorado: air pollution control, 32863 [19NO]

Conservation International: recognition, 20929 [23JY]

Continental Shelf: cooperation of certain agencies in implementing scientific drilling program (S. 52), 503 [6JA]

Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships: implement provisions of annex V (S. 560), 3757 [19FE], 20081 [15JY], 22038 [3AU]

Countdown 2001 (organization): goals for implementing betterment of individuals and organizations, 23579 [9SE]

Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay Sanctuary Act: enact (S. 1607), 22928 [6AU]

Dept. of Agriculture: eliminate Office of the Assistant Sec. for Natural Resources and Environment, 35244 [11DE]

Dept. of Energy: compliance of certain operations with Federal environmental standards (H.R. 783), 9798 [27AP]

Dept. of the Interior: ozone depletion by chlorofluorocarbons, 14117 [29MY], 14370 [2JN]

Developing countries: population policies, 11991 [12MY]

Drift nets: improve efforts to monitor, assess, and reduce adverse impact (S. 62), 36577 [19DE]

Endangered Species Act: authorizing appropriations (S. 675), 5028-5031 [6MR]

EPA: air quality standards (S. 787), 6375 [19MR]

———report reviewing the quality of lakes, streams, and ground water, 32057 [17NO]

———requirement for certain States to attain and maintain a national ambient air quality standard (S. Res. 332), 33515 [1DE]

———State air quality grants, 28065 [15OC]

Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act: anniversary (S. Con. Res. 81), 26340 [2OC]

Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act: authority of local governments (S. 1524), 20639 [22JY]

Federal Water Pollution Control Act: amend (H.R. 1), 1250, 1251, 1252, 1260-1298 [14JA], 1419 [16JA], 1463-1466 [20JA], 1568-1572, 1577-1592-1599, 1613, 1682 [21JA], 2227 [29JA]

———amend (H.R. 1), enrollment corrections (H. Con. Res. 24), 1599 [21JA]

———amend (H.R. 1), enrollment corrections (S. Con. Res. 10), 1656 [21JA]

———amend (H.R. 1), time-limitation agreement on amendment in nature of substitute, 1460, 1469 [20JA]

———amend (H.R. 1), veto, 2795-2809, 2812 [4FE]

———amend (S. 1), 210 [6JA]

Foreign trade: effect of the decline of dollar value, 24554 [18SE]

Forest and forestry: protection of remaining tropical forests (S. 1538), 20998 [23JY]

Forest Users' Protection Act: enact (S. 1573), 21750 [30JY]

Forests and forestry: environmental effects of development, 35240 [11DE]

———protection of remaining tropical forests (S. 1538), 21027 [23JY]

Garden Club of America, 23197 [7AU]

Gateway National Recreation Area, NJ: anniversary, 29486 [27OC]

Global Climate Protection Act: enact (S. 420), 14677 [4JN]

Global Environmental Protection Act: enact (S. 1990), 37809 [21DE]

Global Resources, Environment, and Population Act: enact (S. 1171), 11782 [8MY]

Grand Junction, CO: Colorado River clean up project, 21114 [24JY]

Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge, WA: establish (S. 1755), 26569 [6OC]

———establish (S. 1758), 26575 [6OC]

———establish (S. 1979), 36610-36612 [19DE]

Great Lakes: NOAA to compile an inventory of pollutants discharged into (S. 1932), 34338 [8DE]

———undeveloped, unprotected shoreline areas (S. 1955), 35801 [16DE]

Ground water: policy development (S. 1992), 37813 [21DE]

———national research program (S. 1105), 10121-10126 [28AP]

Ground Water Research Program: establish within EPA, 10361 [29AP]

Ground Water Safety Act: enact (S. 1419), 17316-17322, 17326 [24JN], 17592 [25JN]

———protection through State standards (S. 20), 438-441 [6JA], 10163 [28AP]

Gulf of Mexico: designate as special area, 31061-31065 [5NO]

Hazardous substances: long-term disposal of nuclear waste, 5962 [17MR]

Health: indoor air pollution, 5011 [6MR]

———stratospheric ozone depletion, 14627 [4JN]

———tax deduction for home improvements to mitigate indoor air contaminants as medical care expenses (S. 756), 5933, 5934 [17MR], 27092 [8OC]

Highway beautification program: strengthen, 2086 [28JA]

Hodel, Sec. of the Interior: impact of oil and gas leases on environmental concerns, 17956 [27JN]

Immigration: undocumented aliens, 4385 [26FE]

Insects: designate honeybee as national insect (S.J. Res. 180), 21267 [28JY]

International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships: implement certain provisions (S. 1562), 21526 [29JY]

International Whaling Commission: moratorium on commercial whaling, 16866 [19JN]

Japan: condemning violations by Japanese fishing fleets of boundaries established for legitimate conservation purposes (S. Res. 298), 28291 [16OC]

Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge, HI: additional lands (S. 1193), 12011 [12MY]

Kings River, CA: wild and scenic designation for segment (H.R. 799), 26142 [1OC]

———wild and scenic designation (S. 805), 6492 [20MR]

Land and Water Conservation Fund Act: amend (S. 1038), 8985 [10AP]

Leopold, Aldo: tribute (S.J. Res. 40), 2454 [2FE], 13273 [20MY], 13621 [21MY], 17044 [23JN]

Marine Plastic Pollution Research and Control Act: enact, 36559-36564 [19DE]

Marine Science, Technology, and Resource Development Act: enact (S. 1196), 12300 [13MY], 22426-22429 [5AU]

Masau Trail Act: enact (S. 56), 509-511 [6JA]

McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River navigation project: water supply (S. 1571), 21745 [30JY]

Mines and mineral resources: trust fund for abandoned mine reclamation (S. 643), 4611 [3MR]

Miquiladoras program: economic stimulus on U.S.-Mexican border, 3671 [19FE]

Montana: EPA clean water study, 28064 [15OC]

Montana Natural Resources Protection and Utilization Act: enact (S. 1478), 19255 [9JY], 36171 [18DE]

Montreal Protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer: ratification (S. Res. 312), 30574, 30575-30577 [3NO]

Nashville, TN: impact of airport expansion, 1540 [20JA]

National Acid Deposition Reduction Act: enact (S. 1123), 10910 [1MY]

National Acid Rain Control Act: enact (S. 95), 556 [6JA]

National Arbor Day: designate (S.J. Res. 60), 3801 [19FE], 5080 [6MR]

National Community Development Week: designate (S.J. Res. 102), 6404 [19MR]

National defense: cleanup of defense nuclear waste, 25286-25288 [25SE]

National Environmental Policy Act: assure compliance (S. 1584), 22029 [3AU]

National Geographic Society: education programs, 14679 [4JN]

Navy: implementation of an environmentally sound trash disposal procedure (S. Con. Res. 70), 23576 [9SE]

Nevada: designate certain lands as wilderness (S. 1138), 11517-11519 [6MY]

New Clean Air Act: enact (S. 300), 1173, 1177 [12JA]

New Jersey: designate certain river segments for inclusion in the Wild and Scenic Rivers System (H.R. 14), 9404 [23AP], 9748 [24AP]

New Jersey Pinelands Preservation Act: enact (S. 1165), 11621 [7MY], 35263 [11DE]

New Mexico: designate segment of Rio Chama River as component of National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (S. 850), 7035 [26MR]

New York: recipient of Fund for Renewable Energy and the Environment award, 4377 [26FE]

New York Bight: restoration (S. 1714), 25023 [23SE], 25336 [25SE]

North Carolina: devastation of shellfish by red tide, 36694 [20DE]

Nuclear energy: atmospheric greenhouse effect, 29482 [27OC]

———disposal of spent fuel and radioactive waste (S. 1481), 19398, 19401 [10JY]

———nuclear waste repository in Yucca Mountain, NV, 36178 [18DE]

———requirement for second repository for radioactive waste (S. 642), 4610 [3MR]

———State participation in approval of waste repository (S. 1007), 8835 [9AP]

Nuclear Waste Policy Review Commission Act: enact (S. 1980), 36612 [19DE]

Office of Environmental Quality: authorizing appropriations (S. 1792), 28285 [16OC]

Olean, NY: Superfund Program, 5076 [6MR]

Organotin Antifouling Paint Control Act: enact (S. 1788), 35812 [16DE]

Outdoor America Conservation Fund: establish, 15069-16987 [23JN]

Outer Continental Shelf: proposed Dept. of the Interior final 5-year plan on oil and gas leasing, 12426 [14MY]

Ozone: depletion, 34324 [8DE]

———international negotiations to protect (S. Res. 226), 14818-14831 [5JN]

———international negotiations to protect (S. Res. 226), unanimous-consent agreement, 14822 [5JN]

———reduce atmospheric pollution (S. 570), 3778, 3783 [19FE]

Paints and varnishes: suspension of the use of marine paints containing tributyltin (S. 428), 2447-2449 [2FE]

Pesticides: clarification of registration law (S. 398), 2119 [28JA]

Petroleum: exploration in Alaska, 4173 [26FE]

———liability and compensation for oil spill damage and removal costs (S. 1802), 28423 [20OC]

Plastic Pollution Control Act: enact (S. Con. Res. 70), 23576 [9SE]

Plastic Waste Study Act: enact (H.R. 474), 4573 [3MR]

Plastics: ecological effects, 9747 [24AP]

———EPA study of effects of dumping on land and in water (S. 534), 3392 [17FE]

———EPA study of effects of dumping on land and in water (S. 559), 3757 [19FE]

Pollution: effect of plastic waste, 9747 [24AP]

———encourage entry of arresting filter strips into the conservation reserve program (S. 1906), 33504 [1DE]

———environmental assessment, 18213 [30JN]

———status of Earth's environment problems, 33965 [3DE]

Power resources: research, development and demonstration of renewable energy and energy conservation (S. 1554), 21253-21255 [28JY]

Prevention of Pollution by Garbage From Ships: removal of injunction of secrecy, 3426 [17FE]

Public utilities: control and safety of polluted high level waste repository water (S. 1569), 21742 [30JY]

Reclamation Authorization Act: amend (S. 649), 4620 [3MR], 26145 [1OC], 27144, 27145 [8OC]

Refuse and refuse disposal: solid waste, 36001 [17DE]

Renewable Resources Extension Act: reauthorizing (S. 1279), 13746 [27MY]

Rhode Island: EPA water quality demonstration program, 28065 [15OC]

San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, CA: authorizing additional appropriations (H.R. 2583), 36569 [19DE]

Save the Bay: tribute, 2532 [3FE]

Shore Protection Act: enact (S. 1751), 26335 [2OC]

Shoreline erosion: protect improvements to residential real property contiguous with the Great Lakes (S. 799), 6395, 6396, 6397 [19MR]

Soil conservation: crop rotation (S. 515), 5911 [17MR]

Solid Waste Ocean Transportation Act: enact (S. 1465), 18538 [1JY]

Special Committee on Rio Grande Water Quality: establish (S. 1796), 28288 [16OC]

Spokane, WA: protection of sole source aquifer, 28062 [15OC]

Sport Fish Restoration Fund: funding, 10935 [1MY]

St. Johns River Valley, FL: preserve wetlands and historic sites (S. 1367), 16164 [16JN]

Stratospheric Ozone and Climate Protection Act: enact (S. 571), 3785 [19FE]

Superfund: borrowing authority, 13227 [20MY]

Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act: anniversary, 22387 [5AU]

Synthetic fuel: methanol and alternative fuels, 21144 [24JY]

Taxation: deduction for home improvements to mitigate indoor air contaminants as medical care expenses (S. 756), 5933, 5934 [17MR], 27092 [8OC]

———treatment of payments received from abandoned mine reclamation fund (S. 563), 3762 [19FE]

Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway: worth and potential, 16135 [16JN]

Tohono O'odham Indians: water rights (S. 605), 4328 [26FE]

Tongass National Forest, AK: timber management and resource conservation (S. 708), 10306 [29AP]

Trade: negotiations, 25646 [29SE]

Treaty on Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships: ratification, 31060-31065 [5NO]

Tributyltin-Based Antifouling Paint Control Act: enact (S. 428), 2447-2449 [2FE]

Unemployment: job training for dislocated workers from closures due to environmental law violations (S. 370), 1643 [21JA]

Virginia: designate certain lands as wilderness (S. 1460), 18531 [1JY]

Waste Reduction Clearinghouse Act: enact (S. 1331), 14695 [4JN]

Water: environmental programs, 28068 [15OC]

———protection for ground through State standards (S. 20), 10361 [29AP]

———quality, 27823 [14OC], 28071 [15OC]

Water pollution: eliminate disposal of plastic products in U.S. waters (S. 633), 4600 [3MR], 27830 [14OC]

———NOAA to compile an inventory of pollutants discharged into the Great Lakes (S. 1932), 34338 [8DE]

Water Quality Act: enact (S. 76), 248 [6JA]

Wetlands: conservation (S. 655), 4629 [3MR]

Wildlife: implementation of EPA programs established to comply with Endangered Species Act (S. 1844), 30769 [4NO]

Yakima River Basin water enhancement project (S. 1435), 17826-17828 [26JN]

Reports

Acid Rain: Northeast-Midwest Coalition, 31517 [10NO]

Acid Rain Partnership: Carolyn Baldwin and other delegates, 15488-15491 [11JN]

Cost Estimate of H.R. 799, Designate a Segment of Kings River, CA, as Wild and Scenic: CBO, 25900 [30SE]

Cost Estimate of S. 247, Designate a Segment of Kern River, CA, as Wild and Scenic: CBO, 25900 [30SE]

Endangered Species Act: House of Representatives, 35038 [11DE]

EPA's Risk Assessment on Chlorofluorocarbons: Science Advisory Board, 14118 [29MY]

Federal Water Pollution Control Act: Committee on the Judiciary (House), 13782 [27MY]

Forest Service Recreation Fees Legislation, 36658 [19DE]

Global Climate Changes: National Academy of Sciences, 27054 [8OC]

Great Lakes Program in Clean Water Act, 1596 [21JA]

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC: Committee on Education and Labor, 22484 [5AU]

National Water Quality Inventory: EPA, 32057 [17NO]

Nuclear Waste Disposal: Committee on Energy and Commerce, 30745 [4NO]

———Dept. of Energy, 30736, 30737 [4NO]

Recommendation of Candidate Sites for the Characterization for the First Radioactive Waste Repository: Dept. of Energy, 10293 [28AP]

Special Envoys on Acid Rain: Drew Lewis and William Davis, 7970-7977 [3AP]

Stratospheric Ozone: U.N. scientific working group, 18003 [29JN]

Superfund 1987—Public Health Remains at Risk—A One-Year Report on EPA's Cleanup Program Under the New Superfund Law: Clean Water Action Project, 36673 [19DE]

Tax Issues Concerning the Abandoned Mine Land Program: Dept. of the Interior, 3766-3767 [19FE]

Tribute to Rachel Carson for Environmental Book ``Silent Spring'': Committee on the Judiciary (S. Res. 267), 29882 [29OC]

Reports filed

Big Cypress National Preserve Addition, FL (H.R. 184) (H. Rept. 100-30), 7238 [30MR]

Clean Air Act Amendment: Committee Environment and Public Works (S. 1894) (S. Rept. 100-231), 33121 [20NO]

Designation of New Jersey River Segments for Inclusion in Wild and Scenic River System: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (H.R. 14) (S. Rept. 100-38), 8955 [10AP]

———Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 14) (H. Rept. 100-18), 4916 [5MR]

Endangered Species Act Appropriations: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. 675) (S. Rept. 100-240), 34461 [9DE]

———Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 1467) (H. Rept. 100-467), 34287 [7DE]

Environmental Research, Development, and Demonstration Appropriations for Fiscal Years 1988-89: Committee on Rules (H.R. 2355) (H. Res. 182) (H. Rept. 100-118), 14214 , 14259 [2JN]

———Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (H.R. 2355) (H. Rept. 100-111), 14057 [28MY]

Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments (H.R. 1) Consideration: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 27) (H. Rept. 100-2), 854 [7JA]

Grant Consent to Western Low-Level Waste Disposal Compact: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 1530) (H. Rept. 100-24), 14777 [4JN]

International Negotiations on Setting Air Pollution Standards for Protection of the Stratosphere: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H. Con. Res. 50) (H. Rept. 100-176), 16958 [22JN]

Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge, HI, Additional Lands: Committee on Public Works and Environment (S. 1193) (S. Rept. 100-269), 37793 [21DE]

Land and Water Conservation Fund Act Amendment: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 135) (H. Rept. 100-35), 7391 [31MR]

———(H.R. 1320) (H. Rept. 100-33), 7238 [30MR]

Montana Wilderness: (H.R. 2090) (H. Rept. 100-369), 27715 [13OC]

National Arbor Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 60), 6357 [19MR]

National Oceans Policy Commission: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 1171) (H. Rept. 100-300), 23876 [14SE]

Nevada Wilderness: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 2142) (H. Rept. 100-463), 33333 [1DE]

Pinelands National Reserve, NJ, Visitor and Environmental Education Center, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (S. 1165) (S. Rept. 100-244), 34461 [9DE]

Public Works and Economic Development Act Amendment: Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs (H.R. 2686) (H. Rept. 100-237), 21631 [30JY]

San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, Cochise County, AZ: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 568) (H. Rept. 100-24), 5557 [12MR]

St. Johns River Valley, FL, Wetlands and Historic Sites: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (H.R. 1983) (S. Rept. 100-247), 34461 [9DE]

Study of Pollution of Aquatic Environments From Plastic Materials: Committee on Public Works and Environment (S. 1986) (S. Rept. 100-270), 37793 [21DE]

Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (S. 643) (S. Rept. 100-37), 8955 [10AP]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Relations With Canada, 11572 [6MY]

———Waste Reduction, 25047 [23SE]

Resolutions by organizations

Federal Water Pollution Control Act: Syracuse, NY, Common Council, 2370 [29JA]

Statements

Acid Rain: Brian Mulroney, 31517 [10NO]

———U.S. Shamrock Summit envoy, 7966 [3AP]

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil and gas leasing: Gaylord Nelson, 22680 [5AU]

Calvert Cliffs: Lando W. Zech, Jr., 31882 [13NO]

Clean Air Act: Dallas Evans, 34023 [3DE]

———Representative Waxman, 34017 [3DE]

———U.S. Conference of Mayors, 34007 [3DE]

Clean Air Hearing—Subcommittee on Environmental Protection: Senator Stafford, 6979 [26MR]

Clean Water Act: Senator Moynihan, 1286 [14JA]

Clean Water Act Amendment (sundry excerpts), 1463 [20JA]

Clean Water Program Funding: William Ruckelshaus, 1295 [14JA]

Construction Grants Program: William Ruckelshaus, 1275 [14JA]

De Soto Bend National Wildlife Refuge Development: Iowa Conservation Commission, 17848 [26JN]

Endangered Species: David Attenborough, 5029 [6MR]

Federal Water Pollution Control Act: Senator Burdick, 1589 [21JA]

———Senator Simpson, 1591 [21JA]

Ground Water Safety Act—Purpose, 17317 [24JN]

Hanford Radioactive Waste Repository Site: Ralph Keeney, 10294 [28AP]

Let's Talk Sense About Rodgers Crossing Dam, 9049-9051 [21AP]

Need and Purpose, 21529 [29JY]

Nuclear Waste Disposal: Henry M. Jackson, 30727 [4NO]

———President Reagan, 30742 [4NO]

———Richard Bryan, 30729 [4NO]

———Senator McClure, 30727 [4NO]

Organotin-Bearing Paints: William Waldegrave, 35812 [16DE]

President's Veto of Clean Water Bill, 27806 [14OC]

Principles on the Arizona Cliff Dam Settlement: Arizona congressional delegation and National Coalition to Stop Cliff Dam, 31881 [13NO]

Proposed Final Outer Continental Shelf 5-Year Plan: Senator Graham, 12427 [14MY]

Ranking of Radioactive Waste Repository Sites: Lee Merkhofer, 10294 [28AP]

Sea Grant Colleges: Athelstan Spilhaus, 12303 [13MY]

Skin Cancer: Margaret L. Kripke, EPA, 14370 [2JN]

Stratospheric Ozone: Representative Dingell, 18003 [29JN]

Stratospheric Protection: Lee M. Thomas, EPA, 3784 [19FE]

Wellfield Superfund Project: East Olean, NY, 6242-6243 [18MR]

Wilderness Preservation, William T. Hornaday, 25449 [29SE]

Wildlife Ecology: Aldo Leopold, 36109 [17DE]

Studies

Methods To Reduce Plastic Pollution, 36560 [19DE]

Summaries

Acid Deposition Control Act (S. 321), 1401 [16JA]

Great Lakes Coastal Barrier Act (S. 1955), 35802 [16DE]

Great Lakes Emergency Shoreline Protection Act (S. 799), 6396 [19MR]

Ground Water Safety Act (S. 1419), 17328 [24JN]

National Acid Deposition Reduction Act (S. 1123), 10923 [1MY]

National Acid Rain Control Act (S. 95), 561 [6JA]

New Clean Air Act (S. 300), 1174 [12JA]

Sulfur and Nitrogen Emissions Tax Act (H.R. 2498), 14092 [28MY]

Tax Deduction for Payments Received From Abandoned Reclamation Mine Fund (S. 563), 3763 [19FE]

Synopses

California Desert Protection Act (S. 7): BLM, 24020 [15SE]

Tables

Clean Water Act's waste water grants and loans, by State, 1986-94, 1464 [20JA]

Comparison of 1986 Water Quality Act, S. 1 and 76, 1467-1469 [20JA]

Comparison of authorizations, S. 1, 1128 and H.R. 8, 1273 [14JA]

Comparison of clean air bills, S. 300 and S. 2203 (99th Congress), 1174 [12JA]

EPA list of nonattainment areas having construction moratorium as of October 1987, 34007 [3DE]

Federal contribution to priority water treatment facilities in New York State, 1595 [21JA]

Grant equivalence of SRF loan at certain interest rates, 1465 [20JA]

Plan timetables and status of State action, 13009 [19MY]

Public laws on regulation of exposures to carcinogens, 26685 [6OC]

Sources of pollution for Great Lakes, 1595 [21JA]

State implementation plans construction sanctions: EPA, 34009 [3DE]

Testimonies

Clean Coal Technologies: Senator Byrd, 4972-4974 [6MR]

Coastal Zone Management Act: Representative Ireland, 30254 [29OC]

Excise Tax on Emission From Certain Boilers of Sulfur Dioxide or Nitrogen Oxides: Representative Bruce, 23801 [10SE]

Meteorological Aspects of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident: Alan Robock, 15099 [9JN]

National Quality Improvement Award: Joseph Juron, 4955 [5MR]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 50, encourage international negotiations on setting standards for protection of the stratosphere, 18000 [29JN]

H. Con. Res. 106, Ducks Unlimited, Inc. anniversary, 9290 [22AP]

H. Con. Res. 183, Navy implementation of an environmentally sound trash disposal procedure, 23633 [9SE]

H. Res. 328, consideration of (H.R. 1467), Endangered Species Act appropriations, 35019 [11DE]

H.J. Res. 50, tribute to Aldo Leopold, 921 [7JA]

H.J. Res. 389, designate National Recycling Month, 29769 [28OC]

H.R. 1, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 1008-1033 [8JA], 1292 [14JA]

H.R. 14, designate certain New Jersey river segments for inclusion in the Wild and Scenic Rivers System, 5202 [10MR]

H.R. 184, establish Big Cypress National Preserve Addition, FL, 7373 [31MR]

H.R. 247, alleviate damage along Great Lakes shoreline from abnormally high water levels, 3268 [10FE]

H.R. 471, assistance against desertification and deforestation in Africa, 974 [7JA]

H.R. 568, establish San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, AZ, 6622 [24MR]

H.R. 734, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Act, 1831 [22JA]

H.R. 900, protect certain segments of New, Gauley, Meadow, and Bluestone Rivers, WV, 13783-13786 [27MY]

H.R. 1046, Tributyltin-Based Antifouling Paint Control Act, 3226 [9FE]

H.R. 1320, Land and Water Conservation Fund Act amendments, 7683, 7693 [1AP]

H.R. 2020, Office of Environmental Quality authorizing appropriations, 16890-16891 [22JN]

H.R. 2090, designate certain Montana lands as wilderness, 27656-27660 [13OC]

H.R. 2142, Nevada Wilderness Designation Act, 9682 [23AP]

H.R. 2240, establish National Estuarine and Coastal Waters Program, 11579 [6MY]

H.R. 2355, authorizing appropriations for environmental research, development, and demonstration, 14739 [4JN]

H.R. 2415, prohibit disposal of waste water in certain California bays and estuaries, 12382 [13MY]

H.R. 2530, Mississippi National River Recreation Area, 13829 [27MY]

H.R. 2583, San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, CA additional appropriations, 31358 [9NO]

H.R. 2752, use of program crop acreage to create wildlife sanctuaries, 31315 [9NO]

S. 1, Water Quality Act, 222-248 [6JA]

S. 7, California Desert Protection Act, 387-393 [6JA]

S. 52, cooperation of certain agencies in implementing Continental Shelf Scientific Drilling Program, 504 [6JA]

S. 76, Water Quality Act, 250-271 [6JA]

S. 95, National Acid Rain Control Act, 558 [6JA]

S. 247, designate Kern River, CA, as national wild and scenic river, 26141 [1OC]

S. 300, New Clean Air Act, 1174

S. 321, Acid Deposition Control Act, 1399-1401 [16JA]

S. 370, job training for workers dislocated from closures due to environmental law violations, 1644 [21JA]

S. 428, Tributyltin-Based Antifouling Paint Control Act, 2448 [2FE]

S. 559, EPA study of effects of dumping plastics on land and in water, 3758 [19FE]

S. 560, implement annex V of Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 3759 [19FE]

S. 563, tax treatment of payments received from abandoned mine reclamation fund, 3763 [19FE]

S. 570, Stratospheric Protection Act, 3780-3781 [19FE]

S. 571, Stratospheric Ozone and Climate Protection Act, 3785-3787 [19FE]

S. 633, eliminate disposal of plastic products in U.S. waters, 4601-4603 [3MR]

S. 756, tax deduction for home improvements to mitigate indoor air contaminants as medical care expenses, 5934 [17MR]

S. 787, EPA air quality standards, 6376 [19MR]

S. 805, Kings River, CA, wild and scenic designation, 6492 [20MR]

S. 879, Clean Coal Technology Deployment Act, 7242 [30MR]

S. 884, prohibit burning and dumping of toxic and hazardous waste in certain areas off California, 7532 [31MR]

S. 911, Clean Coal Technologies Act, 7968-7970 [3AP]

S. 1007, State participation in approval of waste repository, 8836 [9AP]

S. 1038, Land and Water Conservation Fund Act amendments, 8985, 8986 [10AP]

S. 1092, Coal Trade Equalization Act, 9738 [24AP]

S. 1123, National Acid Deposition Reduction Act, 10912-10923 [1MY]

S. 1138, Nevada Wilderness Protection Act, 11518, 11519 [6MY]

S. 1165, New Jersey Pinelands Preservation Act, 11621 [7MY]

S. 1193, Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge, HI, 12011 [12MY]

S. 1196, Marine Science, Technology, and Resource Development Act, 12301 [13MY]

S. 1279, reauthorizing the Renewable Resources Extension Act, 13746 [27MY]

S. 1331, Waste Reduction Clearinghouse Act, 14697 [4JN]

S. 1335, City of Rocks National Reserve, ID, 14860 [5JN], 35265 [11DE]

S. 1412, amend Coastal Zone Management Act, 17020 [23JN]

S. 1419, Ground Water Safety Act, 17322 [24JN]

S. 1435, Yakima River Basin water enhancement project, 17827 [26JN]

S. 1465, Solid Waste Ocean Transportation Act, 18538 [1JY]

S. 1481, disposal of spent fuel and radioactive waste, 19399-19401 [10JY]

S. 1493, authorize Sec. of the Interior to make land exchanges within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, AK, 19784 [14JY]

S. 1524, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act amendment, 20639 [22JY]

S. 1538, protect the world's remaining tropical forests, 20999 [23JY]

S. 1554, research, development and demonstration of renewable energy and energy conservation, 21255-21260 [28JY]

S. 1562, implement certain provisions relative to International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships, 21526 [29JY]

S. 1573, Forest Users' Protection Act, 21751 [30JY]

S. 1594, Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Expansion Act, 22442 [5AU]

S. 1607, Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay Sanctuary Act, 22928 [6AU]

S. 1714, New York Bight Restoration Act, 25024 [23SE]

S. 1751, Shore Protection Act, 26335 [2OC]

S. 1755, Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge, WA, 26569 [6OC]

S. 1758, establish Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge, WA, 26575 [6OC]

S. 1796, Special Committee on Rio Grande Water Quality, 28288 [16OC]

S. 1802, Oil Pollution Liability and Compensation Act, 28424

S. 1906, encourage entry of arresting filter strips into the conservation reserve program, 33505 [1DE]

S. 1932, Great Lakes Pollutant Discharge Inventory Act, 34338 [8DE]

S. 1941, Clean Air Act sanctions, 35289 [11DE]

S. 1955, undeveloped, unprotected shoreline areas of the Great Lakes, 35802 [16DE]

S. 1979, Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge, WA, 36611 [19DE]

S. 1992, ground water policy development, 37813 [21DE]

S. Con. Res. 2, international agreement on agricultural conservation reserve treaty, 772 [6JA]

S. Con. Res. 5, international research program to study atmospheric greenhouse effect, 776 [6JA]

S. Con. Res. 10, enrollment corrections in H.R. 1, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 1656 [21JA]

S. Con. Res. 70, Plastic Pollution Control Act, 23577 [9SE]

S. Res. 226, international negotiations to protect ozone, 14830, 14864 [5JN]

S. Res. 267, tribute to Rachel Carlson for environmental book ``Silent Spring'', 22036 [3AU], 30323 [30OC]

S. Res. 298, Japanese violations of conservation in high seas fishing activities, 28290 [16OC]

S. Res. 312, Montreal Protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer ratification, 30566, 30576 [3NO]

S. Res. 332, requirement for certain States to attain and maintain a national ambient air quality standard, 33515 [1DE]

S.J. Res. 40, tribute to Aldo Leopold, 17443 [25JN]

S.J. Res. 60, National Arbor Day, 6508 [20MR]

S.J. Res. 160, Clean Water Day, 16180 [16JN], 17447 [25JN], 20316 [21JY]