[Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Final Calendar]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov]

S. PRT. 106-90

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                              COMMITTEE ON

                      ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS

                          UNITED STATES SENATE

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                          LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR

                       ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS



            FIRST SESSION       {Convened January 6, 1999
                                {Adjourned December 3, 1999



            SECOND SESSION      {Convened January 24, 2000
                                {Adjourned January 2, 2001



                           BOB SMITH, Chairman


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                             FINAL CALENDAR

                             January 2, 2001











                                     CONTENTS
                                                                    Page

      Committee members and staff.......................................

                                                                       3

      Subcommittees.....................................................

                                                                       4

      Jurisdiction of the committee.....................................

                                                                       5

      Rules of procedure................................................

                                                                       6

      History and work of the committee.................................

                                                                       9

      Measures Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Environment 
        and Public Works--106th Congress................................

                                                                      10

      Chronology and status of Senate bills.............................

                                                                      27

      Chronology and status of House Acts...............................

                                                                      53

      Nominations.......................................................

                                                                      67

      Measures reported to the Senate...................................

                                                                      71

      Measures enacted into law.........................................

                                                                      77

      Hearings and meetings held by the committee.......................

                                                                      81

      Presidential messages.............................................

                                                                     101

      Executive communications..........................................

                                                                     103

      Petitions and Memorials...........................................

                                                                     159

Publications:

          Hearings......................................................

                                                                     163

          Committee prints..............................................

                                                                     165

      Author index......................................................

                                                                     167

      Subject index.....................................................

                                                                     177













                     SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT
                            AND PUBLIC WORKS
                              ------------

                   BOB SMITH, New Hampshire, Chairman


      JOHN W. WARNER, Virginia             MAX BAUCUS, Montana
      JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma            DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, New 
                                             York
      CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming                FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, New 
                                             Jersey
      CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, Missouri        HARRY REID, Nevada
      GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio            BOB GRAHAM, Florida
      MICHAEL D. CRAPO, Idaho              JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, 
                                             Connecticut
      ROBERT F. BENNETT, Utah              BARBARA BOXER, California
      KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON, Texas          RON WYDEN, Oregon
      LINCOLN CHAFEE, Rhode Island\1\        
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                      Dave Conover, Staff Director
                   Tom Sliter, Minority Staff Director

Deputy Staff        Professional Staff Office/Systems   Executive 
Director            Members            Manager          Assistant
  Thomas J. Gibson    Sharla Moffett     Carolyn A.       Irene Sarate
                        Beall              Streeter
                      Susan Corrigan                      
Chief Counsel         Melinda Cross    Financial Clerk  Staff Assistants
  Ann R. Klee         Stephanie N.       Alicia L.        Jeanne DeFazio
                    Daigle             Butler
                      Jo-Ellen Darcy                      Alistair 
                                                        Hubbell
Minority Chief        Martin Hall      Minority Office    Alexandra 
Counsel                                Manager          Johnson
  Michael W. Evans    Christopher        Karen M.         James Qualters
                    Hessler            Piccione
                      Dawn Levy          
Counsels              Chelsea Maxwell  Legislative      Editorial 
                                       Correspondents   Director
  John Pemberton      Edward Michaels    Patricia Doerr   Duane Nystrom
  Barbara Rogers      Christopher        Angelina         
                    Miller             Giancarlo
  Kirstin Rohrer      Ellen Stein        Michael Hill     
  Megan Stanley                          Brian Holoubek   
  Andrew R. Wheeler Press Secretary      Susanne          
                                       Matwyshen
                      Eryn Witcher       Jeff Miles       
                                                          
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  \1\During the 106th Congress, Senator John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island, 
died on October 24, 1999. Senator Bob Smith of New Hampshire was elected 
 chairman of the committee on November 2, 1999. Senator Lincoln Chafee, 
  of Rhode Island, was appointed by the Governor to the United States 
    Senate on November 4, 1999; he was appointed to the committee on 
                            November 9, 1999.











                                   SUBCOMMITTEES
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   CLEAN AIR, WETLANDS, PRIVATE PROPERTY, AND NUCLEAR 
                         SAFETY
                   JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma, Chairman
    GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio              BOB GRAHAM, Florida
    ROBERT F. BENNETT, Utah                JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, 
                                             Connecticut
    KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON, Texas            BARBARA BOXER, California

                    TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
                   GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio, Chairman
    JOHN W. WARNER, Virginia               MAX BAUCUS, Montana
    CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, Missouri          DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, New 
                                             York
    JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma              HARRY RIED, Nevada
    CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming                  BOB GRAHAM, Florida
    LINCOLN CHAFEE, Rhode Island           JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, 
                                             Connecticut

                     FISHERIES, WILDLIFE, AND WATER
                    MICHAEL D. CRAPO, Idaho, Chairman
    CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming                  HARRY RIED, Nevada
    CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, Missouri          FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, New 
                                             Jersey
    JOHN W. WARNER, Virginia               RON WYDEN, Oregon
    ROBERT F. BENNETT, Utah                BOB GRAHAM, Florida
    KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON, Texas            BARBARA BOXER, California

      SUPERFUND, WASTE CONTROL, AND RISK ASSESSMENT
                 LINCOLN CHAFEE, Rhode Island, Chairman
    JOHN W. WARNER, Virginia               FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, New 
                                             Jersey
    JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma              DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, New 
                                             York
    MICHAEL D. CRAPO, Idaho                BARBARA BOXER, California
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       The chairman was an ex officio member of each subcommittee.












                              JURISDICTION
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  (Pursuant to Rule XXV, Sec. 2, Standing Rules of the 
                         Senate)

    The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works is one of 
sixteen standing committees established by Rule XXV of the Senate, under 
which committee jurisdictions were last revised by the adoption of S. 
Res. 4, Senate Committee Reorganization, February 11, 1977.

    Section 2 of Rule XXV as amended on January 7, 1993 provides that 
the Committee shall consist of seventeen Senators.

    The pertinent section of Senate Rule XXV follows:

    (h)(1) Committee on Environment and Public Works, to which shall be 
referred all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and 
other matters relating to the following subjects:

    1. Air pollution.

    2. Construction and maintenance of highways.

    3. Environmental aspects of outer continental shelf lands.

    4. Environmental effects of toxic substances, other than pesticides.

    5. Environmental policy.

    6. Environmental research and development.

    7. Fisheries and wildlife.

    8. Flood control and improvement of rivers and harbors, including 
environmental aspects of deepwater ports.

    9. Noise pollution.

    10. Nonmilitary environmental regulation and control of nuclear 
energy.

    11. Ocean dumping.

    12. Public buildings and improved grounds for the United States 
generally, including Federal buildings in the District of Columbia.

    13. Public works, bridges, and dams.

    14. Regional economic development.

    15. Solid waste disposal and recycling.

    16. Water pollution.

    17. Water resources.

    (2) Such committee shall also study and review, on a comprehensive 
basis, matters relating to environmental protection and resource 
utilization and conservation, and report thereon from time to time.













                   RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE COMMITTEE
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    Rule 1. Committee Meetings in General.

    (a) Regular Meeting Days. For purposes of complying with paragraph 3 
of Senate Rule XXVI, the regular meeting day of the committee is the 
first and third Thursday of each month at 10:00 a.m. If there is no 
business before the committee, the regular meeting shall be omitted.

    (b) Additional Meetings. The chairman may call additional meetings, 
after consulting with the ranking minority member. Subcommittee chairmen 
may call meetings, with the concurrence of the chairman of the 
committee, after consulting with the ranking minority members of the 
subcommittee and the committee.

    (c) Presiding Officer.

        (1) The chairman shall preside at all meetings of the committee. 
    If the chairman is not present, the ranking majority member who is 
    present shall preside.

        (2) Subcommittee chairmen shall preside at all meetings of their 
    subcommittees. If the subcommittee chairman is not present, the 
    ranking majority member of the subcommittee who is present shall 
    preside.

        (3) Notwithstanding the rule prescribed by paragraphs (1) and 
    (2), any member of the committee may preside at a hearing.

    (d) Open Meetings. Meetings of the committee and subcommittees, 
including hearings and business meetings, are open to the public. A 
portion of a meeting may be closed to the public if the committee 
determines by rollcall vote of a majority of the members present that 
the matters to be discussed or the testimony to be taken--

        (1) will disclose matters necessary to be kept secret in the 
    interests of national defense or the confidential conduct of the 
    foreign relations of the United States;

        (2) relate solely to matters of committee staff personnel or 
    internal staff management or procedure; or

        (3) constitute any other grounds for closure under paragraph 
    5(b) of Senate Rule XXVI.

    (e) Broadcasting.

        (1) Public meetings of the committee or a subcommittee may be 
    televised, broadcast, or recorded by a member of the Senate press 
    gallery or an employee of the Senate.

        (2) Any member of the Senate Press Gallery or employee of the 
    Senate wishing to televise, broadcast, or record a committee meeting 
    must notify the staff director or the staff director's designee by 
    5:00 p.m. the day before the meeting.

         (3) During public meetings, any person using a camera, 
    microphone, or other electronic equipment may not position or use 
    the equipment in a way that interferes with the seating, vision, or 
    hearing of committee members or staff on the dais, or with the 
    orderly process of the meeting.

    Rule 2. Quorums.

    (a) Business Meetings. At committee business meetings, six members, 
at least two of whom are members of the minority party, constitute a 
quorum, except as provided in subsection (d).

    (b) Subcommittee Meetings. At subcommittee business meetings, a 
majority of the subcommittee members, at least one of whom is a member 
of the minority party, constitutes a quorum for conducting business.

    (c) Continuing Quorum. Once a quorum as prescribed in subsections 
(a) and (b) has been established, the committee or subcommittee may 
continue to conduct business.

    (d) Reporting. No measure or matter may be reported by the committee 
unless a majority of committee members cast votes in person.

    (e) Hearings. One member constitutes a quorum for conducting a 
hearing.

    Rule 3. Hearings.

    (a) Announcements. Before the committee or a subcommittee holds a 
hearing, the chairman of the committee or subcommittee shall make a 
public announcement and provide notice to members of the date, place, 
time, and subject matter of the hearing. The announcement and notice 
shall be issued at least one week in advance of the hearing, unless the 
chairman of the committee or subcommittee, with the concurrence of the 
ranking minority member of the committee or subcommittee, determines 
that there is good cause to provide a shorter period, in which event the 
announcement and notice shall be issued at least twenty-four hours in 
advance of the hearing.

    (b) Statements of Witnesses.

        (1) A witness who is scheduled to testify at a hearing of the 
    committee or a subcommittee shall file 100 copies of the written 
    testimony at least 48 hours before the hearing. If a witness fails 
    to comply with this requirement, the presiding officer may preclude 
    the witness's testimony. This rule may be waived for field hearings, 
    except for witnesses from the Federal Government.

        (2) Any witness planning to use at a hearing any exhibit such as 
    a chart, graph, diagram, photo, map, slide, or model must submit one 
    identical copy of the exhibit (or representation of the exhibit in 
    the case of a model) and 100 copies reduced to letter or legal paper 
    size at least 48 hours before the hearing. Any exhibit described 
    above that is not provided to the committee at least 48 hours prior 
    to the hearing cannot be used for purpose of presenting testimony to 
    the committee and will not be included in the hearing record.

        (3) The presiding officer at a hearing may have a witness 
    confine the oral presentation to a summary of the written testimony.

    Rule 4. Business Meetings: Notice and Filing Requirements.

    (a) Notice. The chairman of the committee or the subcommittee shall 
provide notice, the agenda of business to be discussed, and the text of 
agenda items to members of the committee or subcommittee at least 72 
hours before a business meeting.

    (b) Amendments. First-degree amendments must be filed with the 
chairman of the committee or the subcommittee at least 24 hours before a 
business meeting. After the filing deadline, the chairman shall promptly 
distribute all filed amendments to the members of the committee or 
subcommittee.

    (c) Modifications. The chairman of the committee or the subcommittee 
may modify the notice and filing requirements to meet special 
circumstances, with the concurrence of the ranking member of the 
committee or subcommittee.

    Rule 5. Business Meetings: Voting.

    (a) Proxy Voting.

        (1) Proxy voting is allowed on all measures, amendments, 
    resolutions, or other matters before the committee or a 
    subcommittee.

        (2) A member who is unable to attend a business meeting may 
    submit a proxy vote on any matter, in writing, orally, or through 
    personal instructions.

        (3) A proxy given in writing is valid until revoked. A proxy 
    given orally or by personal instructions is valid only on the day 
    given.

    (b) Subsequent Voting. Members who were not present at a business 
meeting and were unable to cast their votes by proxy may record their 
votes later, so long as they do so that same business day and their vote 
does not change the outcome.

    (c) Public Announcement.

        (1) Whenever the committee conducts a rollcall vote, the 
    chairman shall announce the results of the vote, including a 
    tabulation of the votes cast in favor and the votes cast against the 
    proposition by each member of the committee.

        (2) Whenever the committee reports any measure or matter by 
    rollcall vote, the report shall include a tabulation of the votes 
    cast in favor of and the votes cast in opposition to the measure or 
    matter by each member of the committee.

    Rule 6. Subcommittees.

    (a) Regularly Established Subcommittees. The committee has four 
subcommittees: Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property, and Nuclear 
Safety; Transportation and Infrastructure; Fisheries, Wildlife, and 
Water; and Superfund, Waste Control, and Risk Assessment.

    (b) Membership. The committee chairman shall select members of the 
subcommittees, after consulting with the ranking minority member.

    Rule 7. Statutory Responsibilities and Other Matters.

    (a) Environmental Impact Statements. No project or legislation 
proposed by any executive branch agency may be approved or otherwise 
acted upon unless the committee has received a final environmental 
impact statement relative to it, in accordance with section 102(2)(C) of 
the National Environmental Policy Act, and the written comments of the 
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in accordance with 
section 309 of the Clean Air Act. This rule is not intended to broaden, 
narrow, or otherwise modify the class of projects or legislative 
proposals for which environmental impact statements are required under 
section 102(2)(C).

    (b) Project Approvals.

    (1) Whenever the committee authorizes a project under Public Law 89-
298, the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1965; Public Law 83-566, the 
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act; or Public Law 86-249, the 
Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended; the chairman shall submit for 
printing in the Congressional Record, and the committee shall publish 
periodically as a committee print, a report that describes the project 
and the reasons for its approval, together with any dissenting or 
individual views.

    (2) Proponents of a committee resolution shall submit appropriate 
evidence in favor of the resolution.

    (c) Building Prospectuses.

    (1) When the General Services Administration submits a prospectus, 
pursuant to section 7(a) of the Public Buildings Act of 1959, as 
amended, for construction (including construction of buildings for lease 
by the government), alteration and repair, or acquisition, the committee 
shall act with respect to the prospectus during the same session in 
which the prospectus is submitted. A prospectus rejected by majority 
vote of the committee or not reported to the Senate during the session 
in which it was submitted shall be returned to the GSA and must then be 
resubmitted in order to be considered by the committee during the next 
session of the Congress.

    (2) A report of a building project survey submitted by the General 
Services Administration to the committee under section 11(b) of the 
Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended, may not be considered by the 
committee as being a prospectus subject to approval by committee 
resolution in accordance with section 7(a) of that Act. A project 
described in the report may be considered for committee action only if 
it is submitted as a prospectus in accordance with section 7(a) and is 
subject to the provisions of paragraph (1) of this rule.

    (d) Naming Public Facilities. The committee may not name a building, 
structure or facility for any living person, except former Presidents or 
former Vice Presidents of the United States, former Members of Congress 
over 70 years of age, or former Justices of the United States Supreme 
Court over 70 years of age.

    Rule 8. Amending the Rules.

    The rules may be added to, modified, amended, or suspended by vote 
of a majority of committee members at a business meeting if a quorum is 
present.










                    HISTORY AND WORK OF THE COMMITTEE
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    In 1837, the Senate created the Committee on Public Buildings and 
Grounds to oversee the development of the Federal buildings in the 
young, but growing Federal City of Washington, DC. In 1947, during a 
reorganization of Senate committees, the panel was renamed the Committee 
on Public Works. Following another major organizational revision in 
1977, its name was changed to the Committee on Environment and Public 
Works.

    Over the years the committee's public works jurisdiction grew from 
oversight of new Federal building construction, additions to the U.S. 
Capitol building and grounds, and the White House and its grounds, to 
legislative responsibility for the development of the Nation's 
interstate highway system, flood control and navigation projects.

    In 1963, the responsibility for creating new laws to achieve air and 
water pollution control, rural and community economic development, and 
relief from natural disasters was given to the committee. The passage of 
the Clean Air Act in 1970, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
of 1972, brought the committee recognition as the Senate's forum for 
protection of the environment. In 1977, the committee was assigned the 
jurisdiction over endangered species, fish and wildlife refuges and 
programs, and the regulation of nonmilitary nuclear power.

    The committee's recent activities have included the protection of 
barrier islands and ground water resources, oversight of the Superfund 
program, the safety of the nation's drinking water, habitat conservation 
planning, solid waste management and recycling policies, development of 
intermodal transportation programs, public building and courthouse 
reforms, assessment of stratospheric ozone depletion, regional haze, 
acid deposition, and global climate change, as well as an evaluation of 
environmental laws on Federal regulations.

    The committee's oversight extends to programs in five cabinet level 
departments and seven independent agencies, including the Department of 
the Interior's Fish and Wildlife Service, the Department of 
Transportation's Federal Highway Administration and the Coast Guard, the 
Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration and 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Department of 
Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Environmental 
Protection Agency, the General Services Administration's Public 
Buildings Service, the Council on Environmental Quality, the civil works 
program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Tennessee Valley 
Authority, the Appalachian Regional Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Mississippi 
River Commission, and the nonperforming functions of the John F. Kennedy 
Center for the Performing Arts.





  MEASURES WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND 
                      PUBLIC WORKS--106th CONGRESS

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              Bill                Date of Referral         Sponsor                         Title                      Companion Bill       Public Law
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S. Amdt. 4026..................  July 27, 2000.....  Smith, NH.........  Text of amendment to S. 2962 (on MTBE) is                     .................
                                                                          printed on Congressional Record pages
                                                                          S7937-7938.
 
S. Res. 146....................  July 15, 1999.....  Chafee............  An original resolution authorizing                            .................
                                                                          expenditures by the Committee on
                                                                          Environment and Public Works.
 
S. Res. 188....................  October 1, 1999...  Edwards...........  A resolution expressing the sense of the                      .................
                                                                          Senate that additional assistance should
                                                                          be provided to the victims of Hurricane
                                                                          Floyd.
 
S. Res. 205....................  October 25, 1999..  Lott..............  A resolution relative to the death of the  H. Res. 341......  .................
                                                                          Honorable John H. Chafee.
 
S. Res. 215....................  November 2, 1999..  Lott..............  A resolution making changes to Senate                         .................
                                                                          committees for the 106th Congress.
 
S.J. Res. 50...................  July 17, 2000.....  Crapo.............  A joint resolution to disapprove a final   H.J. Res. 106....  .................
                                                                          rule promulgated by the Environmental
                                                                          Protection Agency concerning water
                                                                          pollution.
 
S. 20..........................  January 19, 1999..  Lautenberg........  A bill to assist the States and local      H.R. 1750........  .................
                                                                          governments in assessing and remediating
                                                                          brownfield sites and encouraging
                                                                          environmental cleanup programs.
 
S. 49..........................  January 19, 1999..  Stevens...........  A bill to amend the wetlands program                          .................
                                                                          under the Federal Water Pollution
                                                                          Control Act to provide credit for the
                                                                          low wetlands loss rate in Alaska and
                                                                          recognize the significant extent of
                                                                          wetlands conservation in Alaska property
                                                                          owners, and to ease the burden on overly
                                                                          regulated Alaskan cities, boroughs,
                                                                          municipalities, and villages.
 
S. 67..........................  January 19, 1999..  Moynihan..........  A bill to designate the headquarters       H.R. 1236........  106-162
                                                                          building of the Department of Housing
                                                                          and Urban Development in Washington,
                                                                          District of Columbia, as the ``Robert C.
                                                                          Weaver Federal Building''.
 
S. 105.........................  January 19, 1999..  Snowe.............  A bill to deauthorize certain portions of                     106-53 a
                                                                          the project for navigation, Bass Harbor,
                                                                          Maine.
 
S. 106.........................  January 19, 1999..  Snowe.............  A bill to amend the Water Resources                           106-53 a
                                                                          Development Act of 1996 to deauthorize
                                                                          the remainder of the project at East
                                                                          Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
 
S. 107.........................  January 19, 1999..  Snowe.............  A bill to deauthorize the project for                         106-53 a
                                                                          navigation, Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
 
S. 108.........................  January 19, 1999..  Snowe.............  A bill to modify, and to deauthorize                          106-53 a
                                                                          certain portions of, the project for
                                                                          navigation at Wells Harbor, Maine.
 
S. 123.........................  January 19, 1999..  Feingold..........  A bill to phase out Federal funding of                        .................
                                                                          the Tennessee Valley Authority.
 
S. 148.........................  January 19, 1999..  Abraham...........  A bill to require the Secretary of the     H.R. 39..........  106-247
                                                                          Interior to establish a program to
                                                                          provide assistance in the conservation
                                                                          of neotropical migratory birds.
 
S. 171.........................  January 19, 1999..  Moynihan..........  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to       H.R. 888.........  .................
                                                                          limit the concentration of sulfur in
                                                                          gasoline used in motor vehicles.
 
S. 172.........................  January 19, 1999..  Moynihan..........  A bill to reduce acid deposition under                        .................
                                                                          the Clean Air Act.
 
S. 188.........................  January 19, 1999..  Wyden.............  A bill to amend the Federal Water                             .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to authorize the
                                                                          use of State revolving loan funds for
                                                                          construction of water conservation and
                                                                          quality improvements.
 
S. 222.........................  January 19, 1999..  Lautenberg........  A bill to amend title 23, United States                       .................
                                                                          Code, to provide for a national standard
                                                                          to prohibit the operation of motor
                                                                          vehicles by intoxicated individuals.
 
S. 266.........................  January 20, 1999..  Feinstein.........  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          permit the exclusive application of
                                                                          California State regulations regarding
                                                                          reformulated gasoline in certain areas
                                                                          within the State.
 
S. 267.........................  January 20, 1999..  Feinstein.........  A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal                      .................
                                                                          Act to direct the Administrator of the
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency to give
                                                                          highest priority to petroleum
                                                                          contaminants in drinking water in
                                                                          issuing corrective action orders under
                                                                          the response program for petroleum.
 
S. 268.........................  January 20, 1999..  Feinstein.........  A bill to specify the effective date of                       .................
                                                                          and require an amendment to the final
                                                                          rule of the Environmental Protection
                                                                          Agency regulating exhaust emissions from
                                                                          new spark-ignition gasoline marine
                                                                          engines.
 
S. 272.........................  January 21, 1999..  Boxer.............  A bill to designate the Federal building   H.R. 396.........  .................
                                                                          located at 1301 Clay Street in Oakland,
                                                                          California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums
                                                                          Federal Building''.
 
S. 294.........................  January 22, 1999..  Wyden.............  A bill to direct the Secretary of the      H.R. 1444........  .................
                                                                          Army to develop and implement a
                                                                          comprehensive program for fish screens
                                                                          and passage devices.
 
S. 352.........................  February 3, 1999..  Thomas............  A bill to amend the National                                  .................
                                                                          Environmental Policy Act of 1969 to
                                                                          require that Federal agencies consult
                                                                          with State agencies and county and local
                                                                          governments on environmental impact
                                                                          statements.
 
S. 392.........................  February 8, 1999..  Murray............  A bill to designate the Federal building   H.R. 211.........  .................
                                                                          and United States courthouse located at
                                                                          West 920 Riverside Avenue in Spokane,
                                                                          Washington, as the ``Thomas S. Foley
                                                                          Federal Building and United States
                                                                          Courthouse'', and the plaza at the south
                                                                          entrance of that building and courthouse
                                                                          as the ``Walter F. Horan Plaza''.
 
S. 437.........................  February 22, 1999.  Reid..............  A bill to designate the United States      H.R. 1481........  106-91
                                                                          courthouse under construction at 338 Las
                                                                          Vegas Boulevard South in Las Vegas,
                                                                          Nevada, as the ``Lloyd D. George United
                                                                          States Courthouse.''.
 
S. 453.........................  February 24, 1999.  Murkowski.........  A bill to designate the Federal building   H.R. 972.........  106-27
                                                                          located at 709 West 9th Street in
                                                                          Juneau, Alaska, as the ``Hurff A.
                                                                          Saunders Federal Building''.
 
S. 460.........................  February 24, 1999.  Lugar.............  A bill to designate the United States                         106-28
                                                                          courthouse located at 401 South Michigan
                                                                          Street in South Bend, Indiana, as the
                                                                          ``Robert K. Rodibaugh United States
                                                                          Bankruptcy Courthouse''.
 
S. 492.........................  March 2, 1999.....  Sarbanes..........  A bill to amend the Federal Water          H.R. 3039........  .................
                                                                          Pollution Act to assist in the            S. 835...........
                                                                          restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.
 
S. 493.........................  March 2, 1999.....  Sarbanes..........  A bill to require the Secretary of the                        .................
                                                                          Army, acting through the Chief of
                                                                          Engineers, to evaluate, develop, and
                                                                          implement pilot projects in Maryland,
                                                                          Virginia, and North Carolina to address
                                                                          problems associated with toxic
                                                                          microorganisms in tidal and non-tidal
                                                                          wetlands and waters.
 
S. 495.........................  March 2, 1999.....  Bond..............  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          repeal the highway sanctions.
 
S. 507.........................  March 2, 1999.....  Warner............  A bill to provide for the conservation     H.R. 1480........  106-53 a
                                                                          and development of water and related      S. 2437..........
                                                                          resources, to authorize the Secretary of  S. 2796..........
                                                                          the Army to construct various projects
                                                                          for improvements to rivers and harbors
                                                                          of the United States.
 
S. 522.........................  March 3, 1999.....  Lautenberg........  A bill to amend the Federal Water          H.R. 950.........  .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to improve the      H.R. 999.........
                                                                          quality of beaches and coastal
                                                                          recreation water.
 
S. 533.........................  March 4, 1999.....  Robb..............  A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal                      .................
                                                                          Act to authorize local governments and
                                                                          Governors to restrict receipt of out-of-
                                                                          State municipal solid waste.
 
S. 547.........................  March 4, 1999.....  Chafee............  A bill to authorize the President to                          .................
                                                                          enter into agreements to provide
                                                                          regulatory credit for voluntary early
                                                                          action to mitigate potential
                                                                          environmental impacts from greenhouse
                                                                          gas emissions.
 
S. 559.........................  March 8, 1999.....  Gramm.............  A bill to designate the Federal building   H.R. 118.........  106-72
                                                                          located at 33 East 8th Street in Austin,
                                                                          Texas, as the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle
                                                                          Federal Building''.
 
S. 574.........................  March 10, 1999....  Biden.............  A bill to direct the Secretary of the      H.R. 535.........  106-128
                                                                          Interior to make corrections to a map     S. 519...........
                                                                          relating to the Coastal Barrier           S. 535...........
                                                                          Resources System.
 
S. 583.........................  March 10, 1999....  Chafee............  A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford                        .................
                                                                          Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
                                                                          Act to authorize programs for
                                                                          predisaster mitigation, to streamline
                                                                          the administration of disaster relief,
                                                                          to control Federal costs of disaster
                                                                          assistance.
 
S. 623.........................  March 16, 1999....  Conrad............  A bill to amend Public Law 89-108 to       H.R. 1137........  .................
                                                                          increase authorization levels for State
                                                                          and Indian tribal, municipal, rural, and
                                                                          industrial water supplies, to meet
                                                                          current and future water quantity and
                                                                          quality needs of the Red River Valley,
                                                                          to deauthorize certain project features
                                                                          and irrigation service areas, to enhance
                                                                          natural resources and fish and wildlife
                                                                          habitat.
 
S. 645.........................  March 17, 1999....  Feinstein.........  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          waive the oxygen content requirement for
                                                                          reformulated gasoline that results in no
                                                                          greater emissions of air pollutants than
                                                                          reformulated gasoline meeting the oxygen
                                                                          content requirement.
 
S. 663.........................  March 18, 1999....  Specter...........  A bill to impose certain limitations on    H.R. 1190........  .................
                                                                          the receipt of out-of-State municipal
                                                                          solid waste, to authorize State and
                                                                          local controls over the flow of
                                                                          municipal solid waste.
 
S. 669.........................  March 19, 1999....  Coverdell.........  A bill to amend the Federal Water          H.R. 2249........  .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to ensure
                                                                          compliance by Federal facilities with
                                                                          pollution control requirements.
 
S. 673.........................  March 19, 1999....  Leahy.............  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to       H.R. 2667........  .................
                                                                          establish requirements concerning the
                                                                          operation of fossil fuel-fired electric
                                                                          utility steam generating units,
                                                                          commercial and industrial boiler units,
                                                                          solid waste incineration units, medical
                                                                          waste incinerators, hazardous waste
                                                                          combustors, chlor-alkali plants, and
                                                                          Portland cement plants to reduce
                                                                          emissions of mercury to the environment.
 
S. 701.........................  March 24, 1999....  Moynihan..........  A bill to designate the Federal building   H.R. 938.........  .................
                                                                          located at 290 Broadway in New York, New
                                                                          York, as the ``Ronald H. Brown Federal
                                                                          Building.''.
 
S. 724.........................  March 25, 1999....  Inhofe............  A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water                       .................
                                                                          Act to clarify that underground
                                                                          injection does not include certain
                                                                          activities.
 
S. 733.........................  March 25, 1999....  Torricelli........  A bill to enact the Passaic River Basin                       .................
                                                                          Flood Management Program.
 
S. 754.........................  April 15, 1999....  Edwards...........  A bill to designate the Federal building   H.R. 911.........  .................
                                                                          located at 310 New Bern Avenue in
                                                                          Raleigh, North Carolina, as the ``Terry
                                                                          Sanford Federal Building''.
 
S. 775.........................  April 13, 1999....  Torricelli........  A bill to require the Administrator of     H.R. 1463........  .................
                                                                          the Environmental Protection Agency to
                                                                          conduct a feasibility study for applying
                                                                          airport bubbles as a method of
                                                                          identifying, assessing, and reducing the
                                                                          adverse environmental impacts of airport
                                                                          ground and flight operations and
                                                                          improving the overall quality of the
                                                                          environment.
 
S. 790.........................  April 13, 1999....  Lautenberg........  A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug,                       .................
                                                                          and Cosmetic Act to require
                                                                          manufacturers of bottled water to submit
                                                                          annual reports.
 
S. 829.........................  April 19, 1999....  Snowe.............  A bill to deauthorize the project for                         106-53 a
                                                                          navigation, Searsport Harbor, Searsport,
                                                                          Maine.
 
S. 830.........................  April 19, 1999....  Snowe.............  A bill to deauthorize the project for                         106-53 a
                                                                          navigation, Carvers Harbor, Vinalhaven,
                                                                          Maine.
 
S. 835.........................  April 20, 1999....  Chafee............  A bill to encourage the restoration of     H.R. 1775........  106-457
                                                                          estuary habitat through more efficient    H.R. 3039........
                                                                          project financing and enhanced            S. 492...........
                                                                          coordination of Federal and non-Federal   S. 1632..........
                                                                          restoration programs.
 
S. 857.........................  April 22, 1999....  Coverdell.........  A bill to amend the Emergency Planning                        .................
                                                                          and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986
                                                                          to cover Federal facilities.
 
S. 858.........................  April 22, 1999....  Coverdell.........  A bill to designate the Federal building   H.R. 1121........  .................
                                                                          and United States courthouse located at
                                                                          18 Greenville Street in Newman, Georgia,
                                                                          as the ``Lewis R. Morgan Federal
                                                                          Building and United States Courthouse''.
 
S. 859.........................  April 22, 1999....  Jeffords..........  A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal                      .................
                                                                          Act to require a refund value for
                                                                          certain beverage containers, to provide
                                                                          resources for State pollution prevention
                                                                          and recycling programs.
 
S. 867.........................  April 22, 1999....  Roth..............  A bill to designate a portion of the                          .................
                                                                          Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as
                                                                          wilderness.
 
S. 872.........................  April 22, 1999....  Voinovich.........  A bill to impose certain limits on the                        .................
                                                                          receipt of out-of-State municipal solid
                                                                          waste, to authorize State and local
                                                                          controls over the flow of municipal
                                                                          solid waste.
 
S. 878.........................  April 26, 1999....  Torricelli........  A bill to amend the Federal Water          H.R. 1237........  .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to permit grants
                                                                          for the national estuary program to be
                                                                          used for the development and
                                                                          implementation of a comprehensive
                                                                          conservation and management plan, to
                                                                          reauthorize appropriations to carry out
                                                                          the program.
 
S. 880.........................  April 26, 1999....  Inhofe............  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to       H.R. 1301........  106-40
                                                                          remove flammable fuels from the list of
                                                                          substances with respect to which
                                                                          reporting and other activities are
                                                                          required under the risk management plan
                                                                          program.
 
S. 914.........................  April 29, 1999....  Smith, NH.........  A bill to amend the Federal Water          H.R. 828.........  106-554b
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to require that
                                                                          discharges from combined storm and
                                                                          sanitary sewers conform to the Combined
                                                                          Sewer Overflow Control Policy of the
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency.
 
S. 947.........................  May 3, 1999.......  Hollings..........  A bill to amend Federal law regarding the                     .................
                                                                          tolling of the Interstate Highway System.
 
S. 968.........................  May 5, 1999.......  Graham............  A bill to authorize the Administrator of   H.R. 1106........  .................
                                                                          the Environmental Protection Agency to
                                                                          make grants to State agencies with
                                                                          responsibility for water source
                                                                          development, for the purposes of
                                                                          maximizing the available water supply
                                                                          and protecting the environment through
                                                                          the development of alternative water
                                                                          sources.
 
S. 1005........................  May 11, 1999......  Lautenberg........  A bill to amend title 23, United States    H.R. 1597........  .................
                                                                          Code, to provide for national minimum
                                                                          sentences for individuals convicted of
                                                                          operating motor vehicles under the
                                                                          influence of alcohol.
 
S. 1006........................  May 11, 1999......  Torricelli........  A bill to end the use of conventional                         .................
                                                                          steel-jawed leghold traps on animals in
                                                                          the United States.
 
S. 1037........................  May 13, 1999......  Boxer.............  A bill to amend the Toxic Substances                          .................
                                                                          Control Act to provide for a gradual
                                                                          reduction in the use of methyl tertiary
                                                                          butyl ether.
 
S. 1053........................  May 14, 1999......  Bond..............  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to       H.R. 1876........  .................
                                                                          incorporate certain provisions of the
                                                                          transportation conformity regulations,
                                                                          as in effect on March 1, 1999.
 
S. 1077........................  May 19, 1999......  Schumer...........  A bill to dedicate the new Amtrak station                     .................
                                                                          in New York, New York, to Senator Daniel
                                                                          Patrick Moynihan.
 
S. 1090........................  May 20, 1999......  Chafee............  A bill to amend the Comprehensive          H.R. 1300........  .................
                                                                          Environmental Response, Liability, and
                                                                          Compensation Act of 1980.
 
S. 1100........................  May 20, 1999......  Chafee............  A bill to amend the Endangered Species                        .................
                                                                          Act of 1973 to provide that the
                                                                          designation of critical habitat for
                                                                          endangered and threatened species be
                                                                          required as part of the development of
                                                                          recovery plans for those species.
 
S. 1105........................  May 24, 1999......  Baucus............  A bill to assist local governments and     H.R. 1750........  .................
                                                                          States in assessing and remediating
                                                                          brownfield sites, increase fairness and
                                                                          reduce litigation.
 
S. 1109........................  May 24, 1999......  McConnell.........  A bill to conserve global bear             H.R. 2166........  .................
                                                                          populations by prohibiting the
                                                                          importance, exportation, and interstate
                                                                          trade of bear viscera and items,
                                                                          products, or substances containing, or
                                                                          labeled or advertised as containing,
                                                                          bear viscera.
 
S. 1112........................  May 24, 1999......  Boxer.............  A bill to protect children and other                          .................
                                                                          vulnerable subpopulations from exposure
                                                                          to environmental pollutants, to protect
                                                                          children from exposure to pesticides in
                                                                          schools, and to provide parents with
                                                                          information concerning toxic chemicals
                                                                          that pose risks to children.
 
S. 1119........................  May 25, 1999......  Breaux............  A bill to amend the Act of August 9,                          .................
                                                                          1950, to continue funding of the Coastal
                                                                          Wetlands Planning, Protection and
                                                                          Restoration Act.
 
S. 1144........................  May 27, 1999......  Voinovich.........  A bill to provide increased flexibility                       .................
                                                                          in use of highway funding.
 
S. 1149........................  May 27, 1999......  Lautenberg........  A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water                       .................
                                                                          Act to increase consumer confidence in
                                                                          safe drinking water and source water
                                                                          assessments.
 
S. 1278........................  June 24, 1999.....  Frist.............  A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley                          .................
                                                                          Authority Act of 1933 to modify
                                                                          provisions relating to the Board of
                                                                          Directors of the Tennessee Valley
                                                                          Authority.
 
S. 1279........................  June 24, 1999.....  Kerrey............  A bill to improve the environmental        S. 2704..........  .................
                                                                          quality and public use and appreciation
                                                                          of the Missouri River and to provide
                                                                          additional authority to the Army Corps
                                                                          of Engineers to protect, enhance, and
                                                                          restore fish and wildlife habitat on the
                                                                          Missouri River.
 
S. 1280........................  June 24, 1999.....  Boxer.............  A bill to terminate the exemption of                          .................
                                                                          certain contractors and other entities
                                                                          from civil penalties for violations of
                                                                          nuclear safety requirements under Atomic
                                                                          Energy Act of 1954.
 
S. 1305........................  June 30, 1999.....  Thomas............  A bill to amend the Endangered Species                        .................
                                                                          Act of 1973 to improve the process for
                                                                          listing, recovery planning, and
                                                                          delisting.
 
S. 1311........................  June 30, 1999.....  Murkowski.........  A bill to direct the Administrator of the  H.R. 4589........  .................
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency to
                                                                          establish an eleventh region of the
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency,
                                                                          comprised solely of the State of Alaska.
 
S. 1323........................  July 1, 1999......  McConnell.........  A bill to amend the Federal Power Act to   H.R. 2887........  .................
                                                                          ensure that certain Federal power
                                                                          customers are provided protection by the
                                                                          Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
 
S. 1325........................  July 1, 1999......  Frist.............  A bill to amend the Appalachian Regional   H.R. 1255........  .................
                                                                          Development Act of 1965 to add Hickman,   H.R. 1718........
                                                                          Lawrence, Lewis, Perry and Wayne
                                                                          counties, Tennessee, to the Appalachian
                                                                          region.
 
S. 1356........................  July 13, 1999.....  Moynihan..........  A bill to amend the Marine Protection,                        .................
                                                                          Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 to
                                                                          clarify the limitation on the dumping of
                                                                          dredged material in Long Island Sound.
 
S. 1398........................  July 20, 1999.....  Helms.............  A bill to clarify certain boundaries on    H.R. 3314........  106-116
                                                                          maps relating to the Coastal Barriers
                                                                          Resources System.
 
S. 1405........................  July 20, 1999.....  Warner............  A bill to amend the Woodrow Wilson Bridge                     .................
                                                                          Authority Act of 1995 to provide an
                                                                          authorization of contract authority for
                                                                          fiscal years 2004 through 2007.
 
S. 1470........................  July 30, 1999.....  Lautenberg........  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          ensure that adequate actions are taken
                                                                          to detect, prevent, and minimize the
                                                                          consequences of accidental releases that
                                                                          result from criminal activity that may
                                                                          cause substantial harm to public health,
                                                                          safety, and the environment.
 
S. 1477........................  August 3, 1999....  Robb..............  A bill to reduce traffic congestion,       H.R. 2688........  .................
                                                                          promote economic development, and
                                                                          improve the quality of life in the
                                                                          metropolitan Washington region.
 
S. 1528........................  August 5, 1999....  Lott..............  A bill to amend the Comprehensive                             .................
                                                                          Environmental Response, Compensation,
                                                                          and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify
                                                                          liability under that Act for certain
                                                                          recycling transactions.
 
S. 1537........................  August 5, 1999....  Chafee............  A bill to reauthorize and amend the                           .................
                                                                          Comprehensive Environmental Response
                                                                          Compensation and Liability Act of 1980.
 
S. 1567........................  September 8, 1999.  Coverdell.........  A bill to designate the United States      H.R. 2699........  106-196
                                                                          Courthouse located at 223 Broad Street
                                                                          in Albany, Georgia, as the ``C.B. King
                                                                          United States Courthouse.''.
 
S. 1595........................  September 16, 1999  Kyl...............  A bill to designate the United States                         106-166
                                                                          courthouse at 401 West Washington Street
                                                                          in Phoenix, Arizona, as the ``Sandra Day
                                                                          O'Connor United States Courthouse''.
 
S. 1621........................  September 22, 1999  Landrieu..........  A bill to amend the Federal Water                             .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to authorize
                                                                          funding to carry out certain water
                                                                          quality projects for Lake Ponchartrain
                                                                          Basin, Louisiana.
 
S. 1622........................  September 22, 1999  Lincoln...........  A bill to provide economic, planning, and                     .................
                                                                          coordination assistance needed for the
                                                                          development of the lower Mississippi
                                                                          River region.
 
S. 1627........................  September 23, 1999  Inhofe............  A bill to extend the authority of the                         .................
                                                                          Nuclear Regulatory Commission to collect
                                                                          fees through 2004.
 
S. 1632........................  September 23, 1999  Lieberman.........  A bill to extend the authorization of                         .................
                                                                          appropriations for activities at Long
                                                                          Island Sound.
 
S. 1647........................  September 28, 1999  Coverdell.........  A bill to amend the National Highway                          .................
                                                                          System Designation Act of 1995 to remove
                                                                          a restriction on the eligibility of
                                                                          certain activities for funding from the
                                                                          Highway Trust Fund.
 
S. 1652........................  September 28, 1999  Chafee............  A bill to designate the Old Executive      H.R. 3108........  106-92
                                                                          Office Building located at 17th Street
                                                                          and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in
                                                                          Washington, District of Columbia, as the
                                                                          Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office
                                                                          Building.
 
S. 1653........................  September 28, 1999  Chafee............  A bill to reauthorize and amend the                           .................
                                                                          National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
                                                                          Establishment Act.
 
S. 1691........................  October 5, 1999...  Inhofe............  A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford     H.R. 1711........  .................
                                                                          Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
                                                                          Act to authorize programs for
                                                                          predisaster mitigation, to streamline
                                                                          the administration of disaster relief,
                                                                          to control the Federal costs of disaster
                                                                          assistance.
 
S. 1699........................  October 6, 1999...  Voinovich.........  A bill to amend the Federal Water          H.R. 2720........  .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to authorize
                                                                          appropriations for State water pollution
                                                                          control revolving funds.
 
S. 1706........................  October 7, 1999...  Hutchison.........  A bill to amend the Federal Water          H.R. 3894........  .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to exclude from
                                                                          stormwater regulation certain areas and
                                                                          activities, and to improve the
                                                                          regulation and limit the liability of
                                                                          local governments concerning co-
                                                                          permitting and the implementation of
                                                                          control measures.
 
S. 1730........................  October 14, 1999..  Chafee............  An original bill to amend the Federal                         .................
                                                                          Water Pollution Control Act to provide
                                                                          that certain environmental reports shall
                                                                          continue to be required to be submitted.
 
S. 1731........................  October 14, 1999..  Chafee............  An original bill to amend the Clean Air    H.R. 4052........  .................
                                                                          Act to provide that certain
                                                                          environmental reports shall continue to
                                                                          be required to be submitted.
 
S. 1743........................  October 18, 1999..  Cleland...........  A bill to amend the Transportation Equity                     .................
                                                                          Act for the 21st Century to authorize
                                                                          the State of Georgia to participate in
                                                                          the State infrastructure bank pilot
                                                                          program.
 
S. 1744........................  October 18, 1999..  Chafee............  An original bill to amend the Endangered                      106-201
                                                                          Species Act of 1973 to provide that
                                                                          certain species conservation reports
                                                                          shall continue to be submitted.
 
S. 1752........................  October 20, 1999..  Chafee............  A bill to reauthorize and amend the        H.R. 3109........  106-514
                                                                          Coastal Barrier Resources Act.
 
S. 1763........................  October 21, 1999..  Allard............  A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal   H.R. 3656........  .................
                                                                          Act to reauthorize the Office of
                                                                          Ombudsman of the Environmental
                                                                          Protection Agency.
 
S. 1786........................  October 26, 1999..  Lautenberg........  A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford     H.R. 3109........  .................
                                                                          Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
                                                                          Act to establish a grant program for
                                                                          assisting small business and
                                                                          agricultural enterprises in meeting
                                                                          disaster-related expenses.
 
S. 1787........................  October 26, 1999..  Baucus............  A bill to amend the Federal Water                             .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to improve water
                                                                          quality on abandoned or inactive mined
                                                                          land.
 
S. 1793........................  October 26, 1999..  Domenici..........  A bill to ensure that there will be                           .................
                                                                          adequate funding for the decommissioning
                                                                          of nuclear power facilities.
 
S. 1794........................  October 26, 1999..  Thomas............  A bill to designate the Federal                               106-308
                                                                          courthouse at 145 East Simpson Avenue in
                                                                          Jackson, Wyoming, as the ``Clifford P.
                                                                          Hansen Federal Courthouse.''.
 
S. 1862........................  November 4, 1999..  Jeffords..........  A bill entitled ``Vermont Infrastructure                      .................
                                                                          Bank Program.''.
 
S. 1866........................  December 9, 1999..  Smith, NH.........  A bill to redesignate the Coastal Barrier  H.R. 3253........  106-167
                                                                          Resources System as the ``John H. Chafee
                                                                          Coastal Barrier Resources System''.
 
S. 1886........................  November 9, 1999..  Inhofe............  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          permit the Governor of a State to waive
                                                                          the oxygen content requirement for
                                                                          reformulated gasoline, to encourage
                                                                          development of voluntary standards to
                                                                          prevent and control releases of methyl
                                                                          tertiary butyl ether from underground
                                                                          storage tanks.
 
S. 1896........................  November 9, 1999..  Leahy.............  A bill to amend the Public Buildings Act                      .................
                                                                          of 1959 to give first priority to the
                                                                          location of Federal facilities in
                                                                          central business areas.
 
S. 1899........................  November 10, 1999.  Cambpell..........  A bill to redesignate the Federal                             .................
                                                                          Emergency Management Agency as the
                                                                          ``Federal Fire and Emergency Management
                                                                          Agency'', and to amend the Federal Fire
                                                                          Prevention and Control Act of 1974 to
                                                                          authorize the Director of the Federal
                                                                          Fire and Emergency Management Agency to
                                                                          make grants to local fire departments
                                                                          for the purpose of protecting the public
                                                                          and firefighting personnel against fire
                                                                          and fire-related hazards.
 
S. 1915........................  November 10, 1999.  Jeffords..........  A bill to enhance the services provided    H.R. 5305........  .................
                                                                          by the Environmental Protection Agency
                                                                          to small communities that are attempting
                                                                          to comply with national, State, and
                                                                          local environmental regulations.
 
S. 1945........................  November 17, 1999.  Bond..............  A bill to amend title 23, United States                       .................
                                                                          Code, to require consideration under the
                                                                          congestion mitigation and air quality
                                                                          improvement program of the extent to
                                                                          which a proposed project or program
                                                                          reduces sulfur or atmospheric carbon
                                                                          emissions, to make renewable fuel
                                                                          projects eligible under that program.
 
S. 1946........................  November 17, 1999.  Inhofe............  A bill to amend the National               H.R. 4745........  .................
                                                                          Environmental Education Act to
                                                                          redesignate that Act as the ``John H.
                                                                          Chafee Environmental Education Act'', to
                                                                          establish the John H. Chafee Memorial
                                                                          Fellowship Program, to extend the
                                                                          programs under that Act.
 
S. 1990........................  November 19, 1999.  Boxer.............  A bill to designate the Federal building                      .................
                                                                          located at 501 I Street in Sacramento,
                                                                          California, as the ``Joe Serna, Jr.
                                                                          United States Courthouse and Federal
                                                                          Building''.
 
S. 2016........................  January 31, 2000..  Domenici..........  A bill to authorize appropriations for,                       .................
                                                                          and to improve the operation of, the
                                                                          Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
 
S. 2027........................  February 3, 2000..  Burns.............  A bill to authorize the Secretary of the                      .................
                                                                          Army to design and construct a warm
                                                                          water fish hatchery at Fort Peck Lake,
                                                                          Montana.
 
S. 2041........................  February 8, 2000..  Lincoln...........  A bill to amend the Federal Water                             .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to exempt
                                                                          discharges from certain silvicultrual
                                                                          activities from permit requirements of
                                                                          the national pollutant discharge
                                                                          elimination system.
 
S. 2088........................  February 23, 2000.  Cleland...........  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act and                         .................
                                                                          titles 23 and 49, United States Code, to
                                                                          provide for continued authorization of
                                                                          funding of transportation projects after
                                                                          a lapse in transportation conformity.
 
S. 2093........................  February 24, 2000.  Domenici..........  A bill to amend the Transportation Equity                     .................
                                                                          Act for the 21st Century to ensure that
                                                                          full obligation authority is provided
                                                                          for the Indian reservation roads program.
 
S. 2139........................  March 2, 2000.....  Hutchinson........  A bill to amend the Federal Water          H.R. 3625........  .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to exempt
                                                                          agricultural stormwater and silviculture
                                                                          operation discharges from the
                                                                          requirement for a permit under the
                                                                          pollutant discharge elimination system.
 
S. 2216........................  March 8, 2000.....  Campbell..........  A bill to direct the Director of the                          .................
                                                                          Federal Emergency Management Agency to
                                                                          require, as a condition of any financial
                                                                          assistance provided by the Agency on a
                                                                          nonemergency basis for a construction
                                                                          project, that products used in the
                                                                          project be produced in the United States.
 
S. 2228........................  March 9, 2000.....  Murray............  A bill to prohibit the use of, and         H.R. 3382........  .................
                                                                          provide for remediation of water
                                                                          contaminated by, methyl tertiary butyl
                                                                          ether.
 
S. 2233........................  March 9, 2000.....  Fitzgerald........  A bill to prohibit the use of, and                            .................
                                                                          provide for the remediation of water
                                                                          contaminated by, methyl tertiary butyl
                                                                          ether.
 
S. 2260........................  March 21, 2000....  Coverdell.........  A bill to allow property owners to         H.R. 4060........  .................
                                                                          maintain existing structures designed
                                                                          for human habitation at Lake Sidney
                                                                          Lanier, Georgia.
 
S. 2278........................  March 23, 2000....  Lincoln...........  A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck                         .................
                                                                          Stamp Conservation and Design Program
                                                                          Act of 1994.
 
S. 2291........................  March 23, 2000....  Daschle...........  A bill to provide assistance for efforts   H.R. 5527........  .................
                                                                          to improve conservation of, recreation    S. 2704..........
                                                                          in, erosion control of, and maintenance
                                                                          of fish and wildlife habitat of the
                                                                          Missouri River in the State of South
                                                                          Dakota.
 
S. 2292........................  March 23, 2000....  Inhofe............  A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of                      .................
                                                                          1954 to renew the authority of the
                                                                          Nuclear Regulatory Commission to
                                                                          indemnify its licensees.
 
S. 2296........................  March 27, 2000....  Crapo.............  A bill to provide grants for special                          .................
                                                                          environmental assistance for the
                                                                          regulation of communities and habitat
                                                                          (SEARCH) to small communities.
 
S. 2297........................  March 27, 2000....  Crapo.............  A bill to reauthorize the Water Resources  H.R. 4132........  .................
                                                                          Research Act of 1984.
 
S. 2309........................  March 28, 2000....  Daschle...........  A bill to establish a commission to                           .................
                                                                          assess the performance of the civil
                                                                          works function of the Secretary of the
                                                                          Army.
 
S. 2335........................  March 30, 2000....  Chafee............  A bill to authorize the Secretary of the                      .................
                                                                          Army to carry out a program to provide
                                                                          assistance in the remediation and
                                                                          restoration of brownfields.
 
S. 2362........................  April 5, 2000.....  Voinovich.........  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          direct the Administrator of the
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency to
                                                                          consider risk assessments and cost-
                                                                          benefit analyses as part of the process
                                                                          of establishing a new or revised air
                                                                          quality standard.
 
S. 2368........................  April 6, 2000.....  Frist.............  A bill to authorize studies on water                          .................
                                                                          supply management and development; to
                                                                          EPW.
 
S. 2370........................  April 6, 2000.....  Schumer...........  A bill to designate the Federal Building                      106-204
                                                                          located at 500 Pearl Street in New York
                                                                          City, New York, as the ``Daniel Patrick
                                                                          Moynihan United States Courthouse'.
 
S. 2384........................  April 11, 2000....  Torricelli........  A bill to direct the Secretary of          H.R. 4186........  .................
                                                                          Transportation to require the use of
                                                                          dredged material in the construction of
                                                                          federally funded transportation projects.
 
S. 2385........................  April 11, 2000....  Torricelli........  A bill to direct the Secretary of the      H.R. 4185........  .................
                                                                          Army to establish a program to market
                                                                          dredged material.
 
S. 2389........................  April 11, 2000....  Roth..............  A bill to provide additional assistance                       .................
                                                                          for fire and emergency services.
 
S. 2416........................  April 13, 2000....  Ashcroft..........  A bill to designate the Federal building                      .................
                                                                          located at 2201 C Street, Northwest, in
                                                                          the District of Columbia, which serves
                                                                          as headquarters for the Department of
                                                                          State, as the ``Harry S. Truman Federal
                                                                          Building''.
 
S. 2417........................  April 13, 2000....  Crapo.............  A bill to amend the Federal Water                             .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to increase
                                                                          funding for State nonpoint source
                                                                          pollution control programs.
 
S. 2433........................  April 13, 2000....  Landrieu..........  A bill to establish the Red River          H.R. 4318........  .................
                                                                          National Wildlife Refuge.
 
S. 2437........................  April 13, 2000....  Smith, NH.........  A bill to provide for the conservation     H.R. 4411........  .................
                                                                          and development of water and related      S. 2796..........
                                                                          resources, to authorize the Secretary of
                                                                          the Army to construct various projects
                                                                          for improvements to rivers and harbors
                                                                          of the United States.
 
S. 2441........................  April 13, 2000....  Bond..............  A bill to amend the Federal Water          H.R. 4278........  .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to establish a
                                                                          program for fisheries habitat
                                                                          protection, restoration, and enhancement.
 
S. 2462........................  April 25, 2000....  Landrieu..........  A bill to provide for the establishment                       .................
                                                                          of the Cat Island National Wildlife
                                                                          Refuge in West Feliciana Parish,
                                                                          Louisiana.
 
S. 2472........................  April 26, 2000....  Shelby............  A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty                     .................
                                                                          Act to restore certain penalties under
                                                                          the Act.
 
S. 2503........................  May 4, 2000.......  Daschle...........  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          authorize States to regulate harmful
                                                                          fuel additives and to require fuel to
                                                                          contain fuel made from renewable
                                                                          sources, to amend the Solid Waste
                                                                          Disposal Act to require that at least 85
                                                                          percent of funds appropriated to the
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency from the
                                                                          Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust
                                                                          Fund be distributed to States to carry
                                                                          out cooperative agreements for
                                                                          undertaking corrective action and for
                                                                          enforcement of subtitle I of that Act.
 
S. 2504........................  May 4, 2000.......  Craig.............  A bill to amend title VI of the Clean Air  H.R. 4215........  .................
                                                                          Act with respect to the phase-out
                                                                          schedule for methyl bromide.
 
S. 2543........................  May 11, 2000......  Jeffords..........  To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster                      .................
                                                                          Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to
                                                                          include airplane and rail accidents
                                                                          within the meaning of the term ``major
                                                                          disaster''.
 
S. 2546........................  May 11, 2000......  Bond..............  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          prohibit the use of methyl tertiary
                                                                          butyl ether, to provide flexibility
                                                                          within the oxygenate requirement of the
                                                                          reformulated gasoline program of the
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency, to
                                                                          promote the use of renewable ethanol.
 
S. 2570........................  May 16, 2000......  Frist.............  A bill to provide for the fair and                            .................
                                                                          equitable treatment of the Tennessee
                                                                          Valley Authority and its ratepayers in
                                                                          the event of restructuring of the
                                                                          electric utility industry.
 
S. 2590........................  May 18, 2000......  Voinovich.........  A bill to reauthorize and amend the                           .................
                                                                          Comprehensive Environmental Response,
                                                                          Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980.
 
S. 2609........................  May 23, 2000......  Craig.............  A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson                         .................
                                                                          Wildlife Restoration Act and the Dingell-
                                                                          Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act to
                                                                          enhance the funds available for grants
                                                                          to States for fish and wildlife
                                                                          conservation projects, and to increase
                                                                          opportunities for recreational hunting,
                                                                          bow hunting, trapping, archery, and
                                                                          fishing, by eliminating chances for
                                                                          waste, fraud, abuse, maladministration,
                                                                          and unauthorized expenditures for
                                                                          administration and implementation of
                                                                          those Acts.
 
S. 2634........................  May 25, 2000......  Bond..............  A bill to amend the Comprehensive                             .................
                                                                          Environmental Response, Compensation,
                                                                          and Liability Act of 1980 to provide
                                                                          liability relief to small businesses.
 
S. 2683........................  June 6, 2000......  Snowe.............  A bill to deauthorize a portion of the                        .................
                                                                          project for navigation, Kennebunk River,
                                                                          Maine.
 
S. 2684........................  June 6, 2000......  Snowe.............  A bill to redesignate and reauthorize as                      .................
                                                                          anchorage certain portions of the
                                                                          project for navigation, Narraguagus
                                                                          River, Milbridge, Maine.
 
S. 2700........................  June 8, 2000......  L. Chafee.........  A bill to amend the Comprehensive                             .................
                                                                          Environmental Response, Compensation,
                                                                          and Liability Act of 1980 to promote the
                                                                          cleanup and reuse of brownfields, to
                                                                          provide financial assistance for
                                                                          brownfields revitalization, to enhance
                                                                          State response programs.
 
S. 2704........................  June 8, 2000......  Kerrey............  A bill to provide additional authority to  H.R. 4754........  .................
                                                                          the Army Corps of Engineers to protect,
                                                                          enhance, and restore fish and wildlife
                                                                          habitat on the Missouri River and to
                                                                          improve the environmental quality and
                                                                          public use and appreciation of the
                                                                          Missouri River.
 
S. 2711........................  June 12, 2000.....  Graham............  A bill to authorize the Administrator of                      .................
                                                                          the Environmental Protection Agency to
                                                                          make grants to the Florida Keys Aqueduct
                                                                          Authority and other appropriate agencies
                                                                          for the purpose of improving water
                                                                          quality throughout the marine ecosystem
                                                                          of the Florida Keys.
 
S. 2723........................  June 13, 2000.....  Inhofe............  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          permit the Governor of a State to waive
                                                                          oxygen content requirement for
                                                                          reformulated gasoline, to encourage
                                                                          development of voluntary standards to
                                                                          prevent and control releases of methyl
                                                                          tertiary butyl ether from underground
                                                                          storage tanks, to establish a program to
                                                                          phase out the use of methyl tertiary
                                                                          butyl ester.
 
S. 2724........................  June 13, 2000.....  Jeffords..........  A bill to direct the Secretary of the                         .................
                                                                          Army to carry out an assessment of
                                                                          State, municipal, and private dams in
                                                                          the State of Vermont and to make
                                                                          modifications to the dams.
 
S. 2736........................  June 15, 2000.....  Domenici..........  A bill to provide compensation for                            .................
                                                                          victims of the fire initiated by the
                                                                          National Park Service at Bandelier
                                                                          National Monument, New Mexico.
 
S. 2750........................  June 19, 2000.....  Reid..............  A bill to direct the Administrator of the  H.R. 4692........  .................
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency, the
                                                                          Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of
                                                                          Agriculture, and the Secretary of the
                                                                          Interior to participate constructively
                                                                          in the implementation of the Las Vegas
                                                                          Wash Wetland Restoration and Lake Mead
                                                                          Water Quality Improvement Project,
                                                                          Nevada.
 
S. 2756........................  June 20, 2000.....  Robb..............  A bill to amend the Federal Water                             .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to establish a
                                                                          National Clean Water Trust Fund and to
                                                                          authorize the Administrator of the
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency to use
                                                                          amounts in the Fund to carry out
                                                                          projects to promote the recovery of
                                                                          waters of the United States from damage
                                                                          resulting from violations of that Act.
 
S. 2796........................  June 28, 2000.....  Voinovich.........  A bill to provide for the conservation     S. 2797..........  106-541
                                                                          and development of water and related
                                                                          resources, to authorize the Secretary of
                                                                          the Army to construct various projects
                                                                          for improvements to rivers and harbors
                                                                          of the United States.
 
S. 2797........................  June 28, 2000.....  Smith, NH.........  A bill to authorize a comprehensive        S. 2796..........  .................
                                                                          Everglades restoration plan.
 
S. 2800........................  June 27, 2000.....  Lautenberg........  A bill to require the Administrator of                        .................
                                                                          the Environmental Protection Agency to
                                                                          establish an integrated environmental
                                                                          reporting system.
 
S. 2847........................  July 11, 2000.....  Abraham...........  A bill to modify the River and Harbor Act  H.R. 4442........  .................
                                                                          of 1886 to authorize Corps of Engineer
                                                                          authority over an extended portion of
                                                                          the Clinton River.
 
S. 2878........................  July 17, 2000.....  Smith, NH.........  A bill to commemorate the centennial of                       .................
                                                                          the establishment of the first national
                                                                          wildlife refuge in the United States on
                                                                          March 14, 1903.
 
S. 2880........................  July 17, 2000.....  Conrad............  A bill to provide construction assistance                     .................
                                                                          for a project for a water transmission
                                                                          line from the Missouri River to the city
                                                                          of Williston, North Dakota.
 
S. 2892........................  July 19, 2000.....  Schumer...........  A bill to designate the Federal building   H.R. 3323........  .................
                                                                          located at 158-15 Liberty Avenue in
                                                                          Jamaica, Queens, New York, as the
                                                                          ``Floyd H. Flake Federal Building''.
 
S. 2921........................  July 25, 2000.....  McCain............  A bill to provide for management and                          .................
                                                                          leadership training, the provision of
                                                                          assistance and resources for policy
                                                                          analysis, and other appropriate
                                                                          activities in the training of Native
                                                                          American and Alaska Native professionals
                                                                          in health care and public policy.
 
S. 2934........................  July 26, 2000.....  Torricelli........  A bill to provide for the assessment of                       .................
                                                                          an increased civil penalty in a case in
                                                                          which a person or entity that is the
                                                                          subject of a civil environmental
                                                                          enforcement action has previously
                                                                          violated an environmental law or in a
                                                                          case in which a violation of an
                                                                          environmental law results in a
                                                                          catastrophic event.
 
S. 2944........................  July 27, 2000.....  Breaux............  A bill to clarify that certain penalties   H.R. 5100........  .................
                                                                          provided for in the Oil Pollution Act of
                                                                          1990 are the exclusive criminal
                                                                          penalties for any action or activity
                                                                          that may arise or occur in connection
                                                                          with certain discharges of oil or a
                                                                          hazardous substance.
 
S. 2948........................  July 27, 2000.....  Inhofe............  A bill to amend the Federal Water                             .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to establish a
                                                                          program for wetland mitigation banking.
 
S. 2962........................  July 27, 2000.....  Smith, NH.........  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          address problems concerning methyl
                                                                          tertiary butyl ether.
 
S. 2971........................  July 27, 2000.....  Harkin............  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to                          .................
                                                                          phase out the use of methyl tertiary
                                                                          butyl ether in fuels or fuel additives,
                                                                          to promote the use of renewable fuels.
 
S. 3032........................  September 12, 2000  Smith, NH.........  A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck                         .................
                                                                          Stamp Conservation and Design Program
                                                                          Act of 1994.
 
S. 3036........................  September 12, 2000  Torricelli........  A bill to assure that recreation and                          .................
                                                                          other economic benefits are accorded the
                                                                          same weight as hurricane and storm
                                                                          damage reduction benefits as well as
                                                                          environmental restoration benefits.
 
S. 3109........................  September 26, 2000  Murray............  A bill to designate the United States                         .................
                                                                          courthouse located at 1010 Fifth Avenue
                                                                          in Seattle, Washington, as the ``William
                                                                          Kenzo Nakamura United States
                                                                          Courthouse''.
 
S. 3140........................  September 28, 2000  McConnell.........  A bill to transfer administrative                             .................
                                                                          jurisdiction over land of the Tennessee
                                                                          Valley Authority within the Daniel Boone
                                                                          National Forest to the Secretary of
                                                                          Agriculture and compensate the Authority
                                                                          for the transfer.
 
S. 3156........................  October 4, 2000...  Lautenberg........  A bill to amend the Endangered Species                        .................
                                                                          Act of 1973 to ensure the recovery of
                                                                          the declining biological diversity of
                                                                          the United States, to reaffirm and
                                                                          strengthen the commitment of the United
                                                                          States to protect wildlife, to safeguard
                                                                          the economic and ecological future of
                                                                          children of the United States, and to
                                                                          provide certainty to local governments,
                                                                          communities, and individuals in their
                                                                          planning and economic development
                                                                          efforts.
 
S. 3173........................  October 5, 2000...  Smith, NH.........  A bill to improve the implementation of                       .................
                                                                          the environmental streamlining
                                                                          provisions of the Transportation Equity
                                                                          Act for the 21st Century.
 
S. 3195........................  October 12, 2000..  Moynihan..........  A bill to establish the United States                         .................
                                                                          Open Society Commission.
 
S. 3218........................  October 18, 2000..  McConnell.........  A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to       H.R. 2314........  .................
                                                                          exclude beverage alcohol aging
                                                                          warehouses from the definition of
                                                                          volatile organic compounds.
 
S. 3266........................  October 31, 2000..  Breaux............  A bill to amend the Delta Development Act                     .................
                                                                          to expand the area covered by the Lower
                                                                          Mississippi Development Commission to
                                                                          include Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.
 
S. 3268........................  November 1, 2000..  Smith, OR.........  A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of
                                                                          1990 to improve provisions concerning
                                                                          the recovery of damages for injuries
                                                                          resulting from oil spills.
 
 
ACTS PASSED BY THE HOUSE WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
 
 
 H.R. 34.......................  November 19, 1999.  Goss..............  A bill to direct the Secretary of the                         106-360
                                                                          Interior to make technical corrections
                                                                          to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier
                                                                          Resources System.
 
H.R. 92........................  February 24, 1999.  Coble.............  A bill to designate the Federal building                      106-10
                                                                          and United States courthouse located at
                                                                          251 North Main Street in Winston Salem,
                                                                          North Carolina, as the ``Hiram H. Ward
                                                                          Federal Building and United States
                                                                          Courthouse''.
 
H.R. 118.......................  May 5, 1999.......  Doggett...........  A bill to designate the Federal building   S. 559...........  106-72
                                                                          located at 300 East 8th Street in
                                                                          Austin, Texas as the ``J.J. `Jake'
                                                                          Pickle Federal Building.''.
 
H.R. 130.......................  March 24, 1999....  Engel.............  A bill to designate the Federal                               .................
                                                                          Courthouse located at 316 North 26th
                                                                          Street in Billings, Montana, as the
                                                                          ``James F. Battin Federal Courthouse''.
 
H.R. 158.......................  February 24, 1999.  Hill..............  A bill to designate the Federal                               106-11
                                                                          Courthouse located at 316 North 26th
                                                                          Street in Billings, Montana, as the
                                                                          ``James F. Battin Federal Courthouse''.
 
H.R. 211.......................  August 3, 1999....  Nethercutt........  To designate the Federal building and      S. 392...........  106-48
                                                                          United States Courthouse located at West
                                                                          920 Riverside Avenue in Spokane,
                                                                          Washington, as the ``Thomas S. Foley
                                                                          Federal Building and United States
                                                                          Courthouse'', and the plaza at the south
                                                                          entrance of tha building and courthouse
                                                                          as the ``Walter F. Horan Plaza''.
 
H.R. 233.......................  February 24, 1999.  Reyes.............  A bill to designate the Federal building                      106-12
                                                                          located at 700 East San Antonio Street
                                                                          in El Paso, Texas, as the ``Richard C.
                                                                          White Federal Building''.
 
H.R. 396.......................  February 24, 1999.  Miller CA.........  A bill to designate the Federal building   S. 272...........  106-13
                                                                          located at 1301 Clay Street in Oakland,
                                                                          California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums
                                                                          Federal Building''.
 
H.R. 560.......................  May 5, 1999.......  Romero-Barcelo....  A bill to designate the Federal building                      106-77
                                                                          located at 300 Recinto Sur Street in Old
                                                                          San Juan, Puerto Rico, as the ``Jose V.
                                                                          Toledo United States Post Office and
                                                                          Courthouse''.
 
H.R. 673.......................  May 8, 2000.......  Deutsch...........  To authorize the Administrator of the                         .................
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency to make
                                                                          grants to the Florida Keys Aqueduct
                                                                          Authority and other appropriate agencies
                                                                          for the purpose of improving water
                                                                          quality throughout the marine ecosystem
                                                                          of the Florida Keys.
 
H.R. 686.......................  May 5, 1999.......  Ortiz.............  A bill to designate a United States                           .................
                                                                          courthouse in Brownsville, Texas, as the
                                                                          ``Garza-Vela United States Courthouse''.
 
H.R. 707.......................  March 4, 1999.....  Fowler............  A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford     S. 1691..........  106-390
                                                                          Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to    H.R. 283.........
                                                                          authorize a program for predisaster       H.R. 533.........
                                                                          mitigation, to streamline the
                                                                          administration of disaster relief, to
                                                                          control the Federal costs of disaster
                                                                          assistance.
 
H.R. 751.......................  March 25, 1999....  Toomey............  To designate the Federal building and                         .................
                                                                          United States courthouse located at 504
                                                                          Hamilton Street in Allentown,
                                                                          Pennsylvania, as the ``Edward N. Cahn
                                                                          Federal Building and United States
                                                                          Courthouse''.
 
H.R. 809.......................  June 28, 2000.....  Traficant.........  To amend the Act of June 1, 1948, to                          .................
                                                                          provide for reform of the Federal
                                                                          Protective Service.
 
H.R. 828.......................  December 15, 2000.  Barcia............  To amend the Federal Water Pollution       S. 914...........  106-554b
                                                                          Control Act to require that discharges
                                                                          from combined storm and sanitary sewers
                                                                          conform to the Combined Sewer Overflow
                                                                          Control Policy of the Environmental
                                                                          Protection Agency.
 
H.R. 910.......................  March 29, 2000....  Drier.............  To authorize the Secretary of the Army,                       .................
                                                                          acting through the Chief of Engineers
                                                                          and in coordination with other Federal
                                                                          agency heads, to participate in the
                                                                          funding and implementation of a
                                                                          balanced, long-term solution to the
                                                                          problems of groundwater contamination,
                                                                          water supply, and reliability affecting
                                                                          the San Gabriel groundwater basin in
                                                                          California.
 
H.R. 911.......................  April 13, 1999....  Etheridge.........  To designate the Federal building located  S. 754...........  106-23
                                                                          at 310 New Bern Avenue at Raleigh, North
                                                                          Carolina, as the ``Terry Sanford Federal
                                                                          Building''.
 
H.R. 999.......................  May 22, 1999......  Bilbray...........  A bill to amend the Federal Water          S. 522...........  106-284
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to improve the
                                                                          quality of coastal recreation waters.
 
H.R. 1106......................  May 8, 2000.......  Thurman...........  To authorize the Administrator of the      S. 968...........  .................
                                                                          Environmental Protection Agency to make
                                                                          grants to State agencies with
                                                                          responsibility for water source
                                                                          development for the purpose of
                                                                          maximizing available water supply and
                                                                          protecting the environment through the
                                                                          development of alternative water sources.
 
H.R. 1121......................  May 5, 1999.......  Collins...........  A bill to designate the Federal building   S. 858...........  106-33
                                                                          and United States courthouse located at
                                                                          18 Greenville Street in Newnan, Georgia,
                                                                          as the ``Lewis R. Morgan Federal
                                                                          Building and United States Courthouse''.
 
H.R. 1162......................  May 5, 1999.......  Lewis, KY.........  A bill to designate the bridge on United                      106-295
                                                                          States Route 231 that crosses the Ohio
                                                                          River between Maceo, Kentucky, and
                                                                          Rockport, Indiana, as the ``William H.
                                                                          Natcher Bridge''.
 
H.R. 1237......................  May 9, 2000.......  Saxton............  To amend the Federal Water Pollution       S. 878...........  .................
                                                                          Control Act to permit grants for the
                                                                          national estuary program to be used for
                                                                          the development and implementation of a
                                                                          comprehensive conservation and
                                                                          management plan, to reauthorize
                                                                          appropriations to carry out the program.
 
H.R. 1279......................  March 29, 2000....  Thompson..........  To designate the Federal building and                         .................
                                                                          United States post office located at 223
                                                                          Sharkey Street in Clarksdale,
                                                                          Mississippi, as the ``Aaron E. Henry
                                                                          Federal Building and United States Post
                                                                          Office''.
 
H.R. 1359......................  April 4, 2000.....  Traficant.........  To designate the Federal building and                         .................
                                                                          United States courthouse to be
                                                                          constructed at 10 East Commerce Street
                                                                          in Youngstown, Ohio, as the ``Frank J.
                                                                          Battisti and Nathaniel R. Jones Federal
                                                                          Building and United States Courthouse''.
 
H.R. 1405......................  May 4, 2000.......  S.Brown...........  To designate the Federal building located                     .................
                                                                          at 143 West Liberty Street, Medina,
                                                                          Ohio, as the ``Donald J. Pease Federal
                                                                          Building''.
 
H.R. 1431......................  September 22, 1999  Saxton............  A bill to reauthorize and amend the        S. 1752..........  .................
                                                                          Coastal Barrier Resources Act.
 
H.R. 1480......................  May 4, 1999.......  Shuster...........  A bill to provide for the conservation     S. 507...........  .................
                                                                          and development of water and related
                                                                          resources, to authorize the United
                                                                          States Army Corps of Engineers to
                                                                          construct various projects for
                                                                          improvements to rivers and harbors of
                                                                          the United States.
 
H.R. 1605......................  April 4, 2000.....  Hutchinson........  To designate the United States courthouse                     .................
                                                                          building located at 402 North Walnut
                                                                          Street and Prospect Avenue in Harrison,
                                                                          Arkansas, as the ``Judge J. Smith Henley
                                                                          Federal Building''.
 
H.R. 1729......................  May 4, 2000.......  Goode.............  To designate the Federal facility located                     .................
                                                                          at 1301 Emmet Street in Charlottesville,
                                                                          Virginia, as the ``Pamela B. Gwin Hall''.
 
H.R. 1775......................  September 13, 2000  Gilcrest..........   To catalyze restoration of estuary        S. 835...........  .................
                                                                          habitat through more efficient financing
                                                                          of projects and enhanced coordination of
                                                                          Federal and non-Federal restoration
                                                                          programs.
 
H.R. 1901......................  May 4, 2000.......  Traficant.........  To designate the United States border                         .................
                                                                          station located in Pharr, Texas, as the
                                                                          ``Kika de la Garza United States Border
                                                                          Station''.
 
H.R. 1959......................  July 21, 2000.....  Gonzales..........  To designate the Federal building located                     106-268
                                                                          at 743 East Durango Boulevard in San
                                                                          Antonio, Texas, as the ``Adrian A.
                                                                          Spears Judicial Training Center''.
 
H.R. 2328......................  April 13, 2000....  Sweeney...........  An act to amend the Federal Water                             .................
                                                                          Pollution Control Act to reauthorize the
                                                                          Clean Lakes Program.
 
H.R. 2412......................  March 29, 2000....  Souder............  To designate the Federal building and                         106-203
                                                                          United States courthouse located at 1300
                                                                          South Harrison Street in Fort Wayne,
                                                                          Indiana, as the ``E. Ross Adair Federal
                                                                          Building and United States Courthouse''.
 
H.R. 2454......................  August 3, 1999....  Saxton............  A bill to assure the long-term                                106-108
                                                                          conservation of mid-continent light
                                                                          geese and the biological diversity of
                                                                          the ecosystem upon which many North
                                                                          American migratory birds depend, by
                                                                          directing the Secretary of the Interior
                                                                          to implement rules to reduce the
                                                                          overabundant population of mid-continent
                                                                          light geese.
 
H.R. 2496......................  October 27, 1999..  Ortiz.............  A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck                         106-316
                                                                          Stamp Conservation and Design Program
                                                                          Act of 1994.
 
H.R. 2724......................  September 8, 1999.  Shuster...........  A bill to make technical corrections to                       106-109
                                                                          the Water Resources Development Act of
                                                                          1999..
 
H.R. 2821......................  October 19, 1999..  Dingell...........  A bill to amend the North American                            .................
                                                                          Wetlands Conservation Act to provide for
                                                                          appointment of 2 additional members of
                                                                          the North American Wetlands Conservation
                                                                          Council.
 
H.R. 2957......................  May 4, 2000.......  Vitter............  To amend the Federal Water Pollution                          .................
                                                                          Control Act to authorize funding to
                                                                          carry out certain water quality
                                                                          restoration projects for Lake
                                                                          Pontchartrain Basin, Louisiana.
 
H.R. 3176......................  June 8, 2000......  Mink..............  To direct the Secretary of the Interior                       .................
                                                                          to conduct a study to determine ways of
                                                                          restoring the natural wetlands
                                                                          conditions in the Kealia Pond National
                                                                          Wildlife Refuge, Hawaii.
 
H.R. 3292......................  June 20, 2000.....  Baker.............  To provide for the establishment of the                       106-369
                                                                          Cat Island National Wildlife Refuge in
                                                                          West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana.
 
H.R. 3323......................  July 17, 2000.....  Meeks.............  To designate the Federal building located  S. 2892..........  .................
                                                                          at 158-15 Liberty Avenue in Jamaica,
                                                                          Queens, New York, as the ``Floyd H.
                                                                          Flake Federal Building''.
 
H.R. 3378......................  September 13, 2000  Bilbray...........  To authorize certain actions to address                       .................
                                                                          the comprehensive treatment of sewage
                                                                          emanating from the Tijuana River in
                                                                          order to substantially reduce river and
                                                                          ocean pollution in the San Diego border
                                                                          region.
 
H.R. 3639......................  May 24, 2000......  Skelton...........  To designate the Federal building located                     106-218
                                                                          at 220 C Street, NW, in the District of
                                                                          Columbia, currently the headquarters of
                                                                          the Department of State, as the ``Harry
                                                                          S. Truman Federal Building''.
 
H.R. 3671......................  April 6, 2000.....  Young, AK.........  An act to amend the Acts popularly known                      106-408
                                                                          as the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife
                                                                          Restoration Act and the Dingell-Johnson
                                                                          Sport Fish Restoration Act to enhance
                                                                          the funds available for grants to States
                                                                          for fish and wildlife conservation
                                                                          projects and increase opportunities for
                                                                          recreational hunting, bow hunting,
                                                                          trapping, archery, and fishing, by
                                                                          eliminating opportunities for waste,
                                                                          fraud, abuse, maladministration, and
                                                                          unauthorized expenditures for
                                                                          administration and execution of those
                                                                          Act.
 
H.R. 4104......................  September 13, 2000  G.Taylor..........  To amend the Federal Water Pollution                          .................
                                                                          Control Act to authorize funding to
                                                                          carry out certain water quality and
                                                                          barrier island restoration projects for
                                                                          the Mississippi Sound.
 
H.R. 4132......................  July 11, 2000.....  Doolittle.........  To reauthorize grants for water resources  S. 2297..........  106-374
                                                                          research and technology institutes
                                                                          established under the Water Resources
                                                                          Research Act of 1984.
 
H.R. 4210......................  July 26, 2000.....  Fowler............  To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster                      .................
                                                                          Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to
                                                                          provide for improved Federal efforts to
                                                                          prepare for and respond to terrorist
                                                                          attacks.
 
H.R. 4286......................  July 11, 2000.....  Bachus............  To provide for the establishment of the                       106-331
                                                                          Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge in
                                                                          Bibb County, Alabama.
 
H.R. 4318......................  September 13, 2000  McCrery...........  To establish the Red River National        S. 2433..........  106-300
                                                                          Wildlife Refuge.
 
H.R. 4320......................  July 26, 2000.....  G. Miller.........  To assist in the conservation of great                        106-411
                                                                          apes by supporting and providing
                                                                          financial resources for the conservation
                                                                          programs of countries within the range
                                                                          of great apes and projects of persons
                                                                          with demonstrated expertise in the
                                                                          conservation of great apes.
 
H.R. 4435......................  June 8, 2000......  Jones, of NC......  To clarify certain boundaries on the map                      106-332
                                                                          relating to Unit NC01 of the Coastal
                                                                          Barrier Resources System.
 
H.R. 4442......................  July 12, 2000.....  Saxton............  To establish a commission to promote       S. 2878..........  .................
                                                                          awareness of the National Wildlife
                                                                          Refuge System among the American public
                                                                          as the System celebrates its centennial
                                                                          anniversary in 2003.
 
H.R. 4519......................  September 27, 2000  B. Franks.........  To amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959                     .................
                                                                          concerning the safety and security of
                                                                          children enrolled in childcare
                                                                          facilities located in public buildings
                                                                          under the control of the General
                                                                          Services Administration.
 
H.R. 4608......................  June 28, 2000.....  Jenkins...........  To designate the United States courthouse                     106-269
                                                                          located at 220 West Depot Street in
                                                                          Greeneville, Tennessee, as the ``James
                                                                          H. Quillen United States Courthouse''.
 
H.R. 4806......................  July 26, 2000.....  Aderholt..........  To designate the Federal building located                     106-304
                                                                          at 1710 Alabama Avenue in Jasper,
                                                                          Alabama, as the ``Carl Elliott Federal
                                                                          Building''.
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a Bills S. 106, S. 107, S. 108, S. 829, and S. 830 are included in S. 507, which became Public Law 106-53.
bThe Omnibus Appropriations Act, signed into law on , contains provisions of S. 914 and H.R. 828.

    CHRONOLOGY AND STATUS OF SENATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS WITHIN THE 
                      JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE
    CHRONOLOGY AND STATUS OF SENATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS WITHIN THE 
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S. Amdt. 4026

Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire

Text of amendment to S. 2962, a bill to amend the Clean Air Act to 
  address problems concerning methyl tertiary butyl ether.

July 27, 2000. Printed in the Congressional Record and referred to the 
  Committee on Environment and Public Works.



S. Res. 146

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE

An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

June 29, 1999. Committee on Environment and Public Works ordered to be 
  reported an original measure.
July 15, 1999. Original measure reported to the Senate without written 
  report and referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.



S. Res. 188

Mr. EDWARDS
    and Messrs. HELMS, GRAHAM, HOLLINGS, WARNER, ROBB, LAUTENBERG, 
      TORRICELLI, MOYNIHAN, SCHUMER, LIEBERMAN, SARBANES, and SPECTER. 
      Messrs. BIDEN and CLELAND, October 1, 1999.

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that additional 
  assistance should be provided to victims of Hurricane Floyd.

September 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
October 1, 1999. Discharged from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works, amended, and passed the Senate.

S. Res. 206

                                                             H. Res. 341

Mr. LOTT
    and Messrs. DASCHLE, REED, THURMOND, BYRD, KENNEDY, INOUYE, 
      HOLLINGS, STEVENS, ROTH, HELMS, DOMENICI, BIDEN, LEAHY, SARBANES, 
      MOYNIHAN, LUGAR, HATCH, BAUCUS, COCHRAN, WARNER, LEVIN, DODD, 
      GRASSLEY, SPECTER, NICKLES, MURKOWSKI, LAUTENBERG, BINGAMAN, 
      KERRY, HARKIN, GRAMM, MCCONNELL, ROCKEFELLER, and BREAUX, Ms. 
      MIKULSKI, Messrs. SHELBY, MCCAIN, REID, GRAHAM, BOND, CONRAD, 
      GORTON, JEFFORDS, BRYAN, MACK, KERREY, ROBB, BURNS, KOHL, 
      LIEBERMAN, AKAKA, SMITH of New Hampshire, CRAIG, and WELLSTONE, 
      Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. DORGAN, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. GREGG, CAMPBELL, 
      COVERDELL, and FEINGOLD, Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. BENNETT, Mrs. HUTCHISON, 
      Messrs. INHOFE and THOMPSON, Ms. SNOWE, Messrs. DEWINE, KYL, 
      THOMAS, SANTORUM, GRAMS, ASHCROFT, ABRAHAM, FRIST, WYDEN, 
      BROWNBACK, ROBERTS, DURBIN, TORRICELLI, JOHNSON, ALLARD, 
      HUTCHINSON, CLELAND, Ms. LANDRIEU, Messrs. SESSIONS, SMITH of 
      Oregon, and HAGEL, Ms. COLLINS, Messrs. ENZI, SCHUMER, BUNNING, 
      and CRAPO, Mrs. LINCOLN, Mr. BAYH, and Messrs. VOINOVICH, 
      FITZGERALD, and EDWARDS.

A resolution relative to the death of the Honorable John H. Chafee, of 
  Rhode Island.

October 25, 1999. Introduced and passed the Senate.

S. Res. 215

Mr. LOTT

A resolution making changes to Senate committees for the 106th Congress.

November 2, 1999. Introduced and passed the Senate.

S.J. Res. 50

                                                           H.J. Res. 106

Mr. CRAPO
    and Messrs. SMITH of New Hampshire, HUTCHINSON, CRAIG, SHELBY, 
      COVERDELL, ENZI, GRAMM, and INHOFE, July 17, 2000. Mr. THOMAS, 
      July 18, 2000. Mr. MURKOWSKI, July 20, 2000. Messrs. HELMS and 
      THURMOND, July 24, 2000. Mr. GRAMS, July 25, 2000. Messrs. HAGEL 
      and BENNETT, Mrs. HUTCHISON, Mrs. LINCOLN, July 27, 2000. Mr. 
      SESSIONS, September 7, 2000.

A joint resolution to disapprove a final rule promulgated by the 
  Environmental Protection Agency concerning water pollution.

July 17, 2000. Referred to Senate Environment and Public Works 
  Committee.

S. 20

                                                               H.R. 1750

Mr. LAUTENBERG
    and Messrs. DASCHLE, BAUCUS, LEVIN, REID, ROCKEFELLER, TORRICELLI, 
      Ms. MIKULSKI, Mr. BREAUX, Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. SCHUMER, Mrs. BOXER, 
      Messrs. SARBANES, DURBIN, LEAHY, WYDEN, BRYAN, MOYNIHAN, KERRY, 
      LIEBERMAN, and KENNEDY. Mr. AKAKA, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, and Mr. DODD, 
      January 28, 1999. Mr. JOHNSON, October 15, 1999. Mr. REED, April 
      25, 2000.

A bill to assist the States and local governments in assessing and 
  remediating brownfield sites and encouraging environmental cleanup 
  programs

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 49

Mr. STEVENS
    and Mr. MURKOWSKI, January 22, 1999.

A bill to amend the wetlands program under the Federal Water Pollution 
  Control Act to provide credit for the low wetlands loss rate in Alaska 
  and recognize the significant extent of wetlands conservation in 
  Alaska property owners, and to ease the burden on overly regulated 
  Alaskan cities, boroughs, municipalities, and villages.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 67

                                                               H.R. 1236

Mr. MOYNIHAN
    and Messrs. KERRY, DURBIN, ROBB, SCHUMER, and KENNEDY. Messrs. 
      GRAHAM and SARBANES, and Mrs. BOXER, February 22, 1999. Mr. 
      HOLLINGS, March 2, 1999.

A bill to designate the headquarters building of the Department of 
  Housing and Urban Development in Washington, District of Columbia, as 
  the ``Robert C. Weaver Federal Building''.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 53.
March 23, 1999. Passed the Senate.
November 18, 1999. Passed the House.
December 9, 1999. Signed into law. Public Law 106-162.

S. 105

Ms. SNOWE
    and Ms. COLLINS

A bill to deauthorize certain portions of the project for navigation, 
  Bass Harbor, Maine.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
April 19, 1999. Provisions included in S. 507, Water Resources 
  Development Act of 1999. See Public Law 106-53.

S. 106

Ms. SNOWE
    and Ms. COLLINS

A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to 
  deauthorize the remainder of the project at East Boothbay Harbor, 
  Maine.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
April 19, 1999. Provisions included in S. 507, Water Resources 
  Development Act of 1999. See Public Law 106-53.

S. 107

Ms. SNOWE
    and Ms. COLLINS

A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Boothbay Harbor, 
  Maine.
January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
April 19, 1999. Provisions included in S. 507, Water Resources 
  Development Act of 1999. See Public Law 106-53.

S. 108

Ms. SNOWE
    and Ms. COLLINS

A bill to modify, and to deauthorize certain portions of, the project 
  for navigation at Wells Harbor, Maine.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
April 19, 1999. Provisions included in S. 507, Water Resources 
  Development Act of 1999. See Public Law 106-53.

S. 123

Mr. FEINGOLD

A bill to phase out Federal funding of the Tennessee Valley Authority.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 148

                                                                 H.R. 39

Mr. ABRAHAM
    and Messrs. DASCHLE, JOHN H. CHAFEE, HATCH, DURBIN. Mr. LUGAR, 
      January 25, 1999. Mr. LUGAR, January 25, 1999. Messrs. WARNER, 
      DeWINE, and JEFFORDS, February 11, 1999. Mrs. MURRAY and Mr. 
      SCHUMER, March 2, 1999. Mr. LOTT, March 8, 1999. Mr. LIEBERMAN, 
      March 19, 1999. Mr. TORRICELLI, June 7, 1999. Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, 
      January 31, 2000.

A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program 
  to provide assistance in the conservation of neo-tropical migratory 
  birds.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Ordered reported by the full committee.
March 26, 1999. Reported, pursuant to the order of March 25, by the 
  Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 106-36), and 
  placed on the Calendar, No. 79.
April 13, 1999. Passed the Senate.
April 14. 1999. Received in the House and held at the desk.
June 26, 2000. Motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill was agreed 
  to by a vote of 384-22.
June 29, 2000. Senate agreed to the House amendment by unanimous 
  consent.
July 20, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-247.

S. 171

                                                                H.R. 888

Mr. MOYNIHAN
    and Messrs. LEVIN, LEAHY, SCHUMER, Mrs. BOXER, and Mr. CLELAND. Mr. 
      LUGAR, January 28, 1999. Messrs. LIEBERMAN and KENNEDY, February 
      3, 1999. Messrs. KERRY, TORRICELLI, and JEFFORDS, February 11, 
      1999. Mr DURBIN and Mrs. FEINSTEIN, February 24, 1999. Messrs. 
      WYDEN and DODD, March 2, 1999. Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE, April 21, 1999. 
      Mr. ROCKEFELLER, May 25, 1999. Mr. LAUTENBERG, September 9, 1999. 
      Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, January 31, 2000.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to limit the concentration of sulfur 
  in gasoline used in motor vehicles.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 172

Mr. MOYNIHAN
    and Messrs. SCHUMER and LIEBERMAN. Mr. JEFFORDS, January 20, 1999. 
      Mr. REED, March 11, 1999. Mr. DODD, April 19, 1999. Mr. KERRY and 
      Mrs. FEINSTEIN, May 6, 1999. Mrs. BOXER, June 15, 1999. Mr. 
      LAUTENBERG, September 9, 1999. Mr. KENNEDY, September 24, 1999. 
      Mr. WYDEN, October 21, 1999.

A bill to reduce acid deposition under the Clean Air Act.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 188

Mr. WYDEN
    and Mr. BURNS. Mr. MOYNIHAN, November 9, 1999.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize the 
  use of State revolving loan funds for construction of water 
  conservation and quality improvements.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
October 13, 1999. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-590.

S. 222

Mr. LAUTENBERG
    and Mr. DeWINE. Mr. REED, June 7, 1999. Messrs. MOYNIHAN, SARBANES, 
      and SCHUMER, June 16, 1999. Messrs. WELLSTONE and BINGAMAN, June 
      17, 1999. Mr. DURBIN, June 22, 1999. Mr. INOUYE, July 1, 1999.

A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for a national 
  standard to prohibit the operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated 
  individuals.

January 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 266

Mrs. FEINSTEIN

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the exclusive application of 
  California State regulations regarding reformulated gasoline in 
  certain areas within the State.

January 20, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
February 22, 1999. Star print ordered.

S. 267

Mrs. FEINSTEIN

A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to direct the Administrator 
  of the Environmental Protection Agency to give highest priority to 
  petroleum contaminants in drinking water in issuing corrective action 
  orders under the response program for petroleum.

January 20, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 268

Mrs. FEINSTEIN

A bill to specify the effective date of and require an amendment to the 
  final rule of the Environmental Protection Agency regulating exhaust 
  emissions from new spark-ignition gasoline marine engines.

January 20, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 272

                                                                H.R. 396

Mrs. BOXER
    and Mrs. FEINSTEIN

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 1301 Clay Street in 
  Oakland, California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building''.

January 21, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 54.
February 10, 2000. Indefinitely postponed by Senate by unanimous 
  consent. House companion bill, H.R. 396, became Public Law 106-13 on 
  May 5, 1999.

S. 294

                                                               H.R. 1444

Mr. WYDEN
    and Mr. SMITH of Oregon. Mrs. MURRAY, July 21, 1999.

A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to develop and implement a 
  comprehensive program for fish screens and passage devices.

January 22, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 352

Mr. THOMAS
    and Messrs. NICKLES, CRAIG, HELMS, CRAPO, GRAMS, and ENZI. Mr. KYL, 
      February 22, 1999. Mr. GREGG, February 25, 1999.

A bill to amend the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 to require 
  that Federal agencies consult with State agencies and county and local 
  governments on environmental impact statements.

February 3, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 392

                                                                H.R. 211

Mrs. MURRAY
    and Mr. GORTON

A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse 
  located at West 920 Riverside Avenue in Spokane, Washington, as the 
  ``Thomas S. Foley Federal Building and United States Courthouse'', and 
  the plaza at the south entrance of that building and courthouse as the 
  ``Walter F. Horan Plaza''.

February 8, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 55.
February 10, 2000. Indefinitely postponed by Senate by unanimous 
  consent. House companion bill, H.R. 211, became Public Law 106-48, on 
  August 17, 1999.

S. 437

                                                               H.R. 1481

Mr. REID
    and Mr. BRYAN

A bill to designate the United States courthouse under construction at 
  338 Las Vegas Boulevard South in Las Vegas, Nevada, as the ``Lloyd D. 
  George United States Courthouse.''

February 22, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 56.
March 23, 1999. Passed the Senate.
March 24, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
October 26, 1999. Passed the House.
November 9, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-91.

S. 453

                                                                H.R. 972

Mr. MURKOWSKI

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 709 West 9th Street 
  in Juneau, Alaska, as the ``Hurff A. Saunders Federal Building''.

February 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 57.
March 23, 1999. Passed the Senate.
April 20, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
April 21, 1999. Reported to full committee.
April 22, 1999. Ordered reported by full committee.
April 27, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-113), and placed on the Calendar, No. 47.
May 4, 1999. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 13, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-27.

S. 460

Mr. LUGAR

A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 401 South 
  Michigan Street in South Bend, Indiana, as the ``Robert K. Rodibaugh 
  United States Bankruptcy Courthouse''.

February 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 58.
March 23, 1999. Passed the Senate.
March 24, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
April 21, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation; 
  marked up; and reported to full committee.
April 22, 1999. Ordered reported by full committee.
April 27, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-114), and placed on the Calendar, No. 48.
May 4, 1999. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 13, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-28.

S. 492

                                                       H.R. 3039, S. 835

Mr. SARBANES
    and Ms. MIKULSKI, and Messrs. WARNER, ROBB and SANTORUM.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Act to assist in the 
  restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.

March 2, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
July 22, 1999. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 160-284.
September 29, 1999. Ordered reported.
October 13, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-181), and placed on the Calendar, No. 314. For 
  further action see S. 835, which became Public Law 106-457.

S. 493

Mr. SARBANES
    and Ms. MIKULSKI, and Mr. EDWARDS. Mr. ROBB, March 5, 1999.

A bill to require the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of 
  Engineers, to evaluate, develop, and implement pilot projects in 
  Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina to address problems associated 
  with toxic microorganisms in tidal and non-tidal wetlands and waters.

March 2, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 495

Mr. BOND
    and Messrs. ASHCROFT and INHOFE. Messrs. BUNNING and MACK, May 25, 
      1999. Mr. MURKOWSKI, June 16, 1999. Mr. COCHRAN, June 18, 1999.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to repeal the highway sanctions.

March 2, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 507

                                             H.R. 1480, S. 2437, S. 2796

Mr. WARNER
    and Messrs. JOHN H. CHAFEE, BAUCUS, VOINOVICH, LAUTENBERG, BENNETT, 
      and Mrs. BOXER.

A bill to provide for the conservation and development of water and 
  related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct 
  various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United 
  States.

March 2, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
March 11, 1999. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-123.
March 17, 1999. Ordered Reported by the full committee.
March 23, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-34), and placed on the Calendar, No. 72.
April 19, 1999. Amended and passed the Senate.
April 21, 1999. Received in the House and held at the desk.
July 22, 1999. Considered in the House, amended (text of H.R. 1480 as 
  passed the House),and returned to the Senate, requesting a conference. 
  Appointed House conferees: Messrs. SHUSTER, YOUNG of Alaska, BOEHLERT, 
  BAKER, DOOLITTLE, SHERWOOD, OBERSTAR, BORSKI, Ms. TAUSCHER, and Mr. 
  BAIRD.
July 28, 1999. Senate Disagreed to House amendments and appointed 
  conferees: Messrs. JOHN H. CHAFEE, WARNER, SMITH of New Hampshire, 
  VOINOVICH, BAUCUS, MOYNIHAN, and Mrs. BOXER.
July 29, 1999. Conference held. Senator JOHN H. CHAFEE elected 
  conference committee chairman.
August 4, 1999. Conference held.
August 5, 1999. Conference report (H. Rept. 106-298) filed and agreed to 
  in the House and Senate.
August 17, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-53.

S. 522

                                                      H.R. 950, H.R. 999

Mr. LAUTENBERG
    and Mr. TORRICELLI, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. LIEBERMAN, and Mrs. FEINSTEIN. 
      Mr. DODD, March 8, 1999. Mr. KERRY, March 17, 1999. Mr. SARBANES, 
      July 21, 1999. Mr. MOYNIHAN, January 24, 2000. Mr. KENNEDY, July 
      24, 2000. Messrs. LEVIN and AKAKA, September 5, 2000. Mr. SMITH of 
      New Hampshire, September 15, 2000. Mr. CLELAND, September 19, 
      2000.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve the 
  quality of beaches and coastal recreation water.

March 3, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
July 22, 1999. Hearing held. (S. Hrg. 106-284.)
April 13, 2000. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be 
  reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
August 25, 2000. Reported favorably (S.Rept. 106-366) with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute and placed on the Senate Legislative 
  Calendar by unanimous consent.
September 21, 2000. Considered and amended by the Senate. Measure, as 
  amended, passed in the Senate by unanimous consent.
September 22, 2000. Received in the House and held at the desk. House 
  companion bill, H.R. 999, became Public Law 106-284, on October 10, 
  2000.

S. 533

Mr. ROBB
    and Mr. WARNER.

A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to authorize local 
  governments and Governors to restrict receipt of out-of-State 
  municipal solid waste.

March 4, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
June 17, 1999. Hearing held.(S.Hrg. 106-357).

S. 547

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Messrs. MACK, LIEBERMAN, WARNER, MOYNIHAN, REID, JEFFORDS, 
      WYDEN, BIDEN, COLLINS, BAUCUS, and VOINOVICH. Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, 
      January 31, 2000.

A bill to authorize the President to enter into agreements to provide 
  regulatory credit for voluntary early action to mitigate potential 
  environmental impacts from greenhouse gas emissions.

March 4, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
March 24, 1999. Hearing held. (S. Hrg. 106-150).
June 3, 1999. Hearings held in Providence, RI. (S. Hrg.106-150).

S. 559

                                                                H.R. 118

Mr. GRAMM
    and Mrs. HUTCHISON

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 33 East 8th Street 
  in Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle Federal Building''.

March 8, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
May 11, 1999. Ordered reported.
May 12, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works 
  (no written report) and placed on the Calendar, No. 111.
June 16, 1999. Passed the Senate.
June 17, 1999. Received in the House and held at the desk.
October 5, 1999. Passed the House.
October 19, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-72.

S. 574

                                                H.R. 535, S. 519, S. 535

Mr. BIDEN

A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make corrections to a 
  map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.

March 10, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Ordered reported by full committee.
March 26, 1999. Reported, pursuant to the order of March 25, by the 
  Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 106-39), and 
  placed on the Calendar, No. 83.
April 22, 1999. Passed the Senate.
April 26, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
May 3, 1999. Referred to Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, 
  Wildlife and Oceans.
November 18, 1999. Discharged from the Committee on Resources and passed 
  the House.
December 6, 1999. Signed into law. Public Law 106-128.

S. 583

Mr JOHN H. CHAFEE

A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency 
  Assistance Act to authorize programs for predisaster mitigation, to 
  streamline the administration of disaster relief, to control Federal 
  costs of disaster assistance.

March 10, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 623

                                                               H.R. 1137

Mr. CONRAD
    and Mr. DORGAN

A bill to amend Public Law 89-108 to increase authorization levels for 
  State and Indian tribal, municipal, rural, and industrial water 
  supplies, to meet current and future water quantity and quality needs 
  of the Red River Valley, to deauthorize certain project features and 
  irrigation service areas, to enhance natural resources and fish and 
  wildlife habitat.

March 16, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
March 18, 1999. Discharged from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
May 27, 1999. Subcommittee on Water and Power hearing held. S. Hrg. 196-
  208.
September 22, 1999. Ordered reported by full committee.
November 1, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Energy and Natural 
  Resources (S. Rept. 106-203), and placed on the Calendar, No. 359.
October 13, 2000. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and Lott 
  amendment No. 4317 agreed to by unanimous consent. Considered and 
  amended by the Senate. Measure, as amended, passed the Senate, en 
  bloc, by unanimous consent.
October 16, 2000. Received in the House and held at the desk.

S. 645

Mrs. FEINSTEIN
    and Ms. SNOWE, March 25, 1999.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to waive the oxygen content 
  requirement for reformulated gasoline that results in no greater 
  emissions of air pollutants than reformulated gasoline meeting the 
  oxygen content requirement.

March 17, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 663

                                                               H.R. 1190

Mr. SPECTER
    and Mr. SANTORUM, May 3, 1999. Mr. KOHL, July 1, 1999.

Mr. ROBB, January 24, 2000. Mr. WARNER, June 14, 2000.

A bill to impose certain limitations on the receipt of out-of-State 
  municipal solid waste, to authorize State and local controls over the 
  flow of municipal solid waste.

March 18, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
June 17, 1999. Hearing held. (S.Hrg. 106-357).

S. 669

                                                               H.R. 2449

Mr. COVERDELL
    and Messrs. BREAUX, DeWINE, and GRAMS. Mr. VOINOVICH, April 14, 
      1999. Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE, April 19, 1999. Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, 
      January 31, 2000.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to ensure 
  compliance by Federal facilities with pollution control requirements.

March 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
October 13, 1999. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-590.

S. 673

                                                               H.R. 2667

Mr. LEAHY
    and Ms. SNOWE

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish requirements concerning 
  the operation of fossil fuel-fired electric utility steam generating 
  units, commercial and industrial boiler units, solid waste 
  incineration units, medical waste incinerators, hazardous waste 
  combustors, chlor-alkali plants, and Portland cement plants to reduce 
  emissions of mercury to the environment.

March 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 701

                                                                H.R. 938

Mr. MOYNIHAN
    and Mr. SCHUMER

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 290 Broadway in New 
  York, New York, as the ``Ronald H. Brown Federal Building.''

March 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 724

Mr. INHOFE
    and Mr. SESSIONS

A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to clarify that underground 
  injection does not include certain activities.

March 25, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 733

Mr. TORRICELLI
    and Mr. LAUTENBERG

A bill to enact the Passaic River Basin Flood Management Program.

March 25, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 754

                                                                H.R. 911

Mr. EDWARDS

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 310 New Bern Avenue 
  in Raleigh, North Carolina, as the ``Terry Sanford Federal Building''.

March 25, 1999. Introduced in the Senate. Read the first time. Placed on 
  the Calendar.
April 12, 1999. Read the second time. Returned to the Calendar, No. 86.
April 15, 1999. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works. House companion bill, H.R. 911, became Public Law 106-23, April 
  27, 1999.

S. 775

                                                               H.R. 1463

Mr. TORRICELLI
    and Mr. SCHUMER, June 30, 1999.

A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency to conduct a feasibility study for applying airport bubbles as 
  a method of identifying, assessing, and reducing the adverse 
  environmental impacts of airport ground and flight operations and 
  improving the overall quality of the environment.

April 13, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 790

Mr. LAUTENBERG
    and Mr. REID, April 20, 1999.

A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require 
  manufacturers of bottled water to submit annual reports.

April 13, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 829

Ms. SNOWE

A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Searsport Harbor, 
  Searsport, Maine.

April 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
April 19, 1999. Provisions included in S. 507, Water Resources 
  Development Act of 1999. See Public Law 106-53.

S. 830

Ms. SNOWE

A bill to de-authorize the project for navigation, Carvers Harbor, 
  Vinalhaven, Maine.

April 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
April 19, 1999. Provisions included in S. 507, Water Resources 
  Development Act of 1999. See Public Law 106-53.

S. 835

                                   H.R. 1775, H.R. 3039, S. 492, S. 1632

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Messrs. BREAUX and AKAKA, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. DODD and EDWARDS, 
      Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. GRAHAM and KERRY, Ms. LANDRIEU, Messrs. 
      LAUTENBERG, LIEBERMAN, MACK, and MOYNIHAN, Mrs. MURRAY, Messrs. 
      REED, ROBB, SARBANES, and WARNER. Mr. SCHUMER, April 22, 1999. Mr. 
      WYDEN, June 21, 1999.

Mrs. MIKULSKI, July 12, 1999. Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, January 31, 2000. Mr. 
  TORRICELLI, October 19, 2000.

A bill to encourage the restoration of estuary habitat through more 
  efficient project financing and enhanced coordination of Federal and 
  non-Federal restoration programs.

April 20, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
July 22, 1999. Hearing held.
September 29, 1999. Ordered reported with an amendment.
October 14, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-189), and placed on the Calendar, No. 323.
March 30, 2000. Amendment introduced (#2904) by Mr. Smith of New 
  Hampshire and considered by the Senate. Amendment # 2904, in the 
  nature of a substitute, agreed to by unanimous consent. Bill, as 
  amended, agreed to by unanimous consent.
April 3, 2000. Received in the House and held at the desk.
September 12, 2000. Motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill as 
  amended. Measure, as amended, passed the House by voice vote, under 
  suspension of the rules. Motion that the House insist on its 
  amendments and request a conference with the Senate, agreed to by 
  unanimous consent.
October 4, 2000. House conferees named: Shuster, Young (AK), Boehlert, 
  Gilchrest, Fowler, Sherwood, Sweeney, Kuykendall, Vitter, Oberstar, 
  Borski, Barcia, Filner, Taylor (MS), Blumenauer, and Baldacci.
October 5, 2000. Senate Conferees named: Smith of New Hampshire, Warner, 
  Crapo, Boxer and Baucus.
October 23, 2000. Conference report (House Rept. 106-995) considered and 
  agreed to by the Senate.
October 24, 2000. House Rules Committee granted a rule waiving points of 
  order against the conference report to accompany S. 835. Conference 
  report (House Rept. 106-995) filed in the House and printed in the 
  Congressional Record. The House Rules Committee reported to the House 
  H. Res. 648 as a rule for S. 835.
October 25, 2000. H. Res. 648 agreed to by a voice vote. Conference 
  report considered and agreed to by the House by a voice vote.
November 17, 2000. Signed into law. Public Law 106-457.

S. 857

Mr. COVERDELL

A bill to amend the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act 
  of 1986 to cover Federal facilities.

April 22, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 858

                                                               H.R. 1121

Mr. COVERDELL
    and Mr. CLELAND, April 26, 1999.

A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse 
  located at 18 Greenville Street in Newman, Georgia, as the ``Lewis R. 
  Morgan Federal Building and United States Courthouse''.

April 22, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
May 11, 1999. Ordered reported.
May 12, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works 
  (no written report) and placed on the Calendar, No. 112.
May 27, 1999. Companion bill, H.R. 1121, discharged from the Committee 
  on Environment and Public Works and passed.
February 10, 2000. Indefinitely postponed by Senate by unanimous 
  consent. House companion bill, H.R. 1121, became Public Law 106-33, on 
  June 7, 1999.

S. 859

Mr. JEFFORDS
    and Mrs. SNOWE, April 22, 1999.

A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require a refund value 
  for certain beverage containers, to provide resources for State 
  pollution prevention and recycling programs.

April 22, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 867

Mr. ROTH
    and Messrs. JOHN H. CHAFEE, BAUCUS, JEFFORDS, LIEBERMAN, BIDEN, and 
      LAUTENBERG, Mrs. MURRAY, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. KERRY, KENNEDY, 
      WELLSTONE, TORRICELLI, and HARKIN, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. 
      SCHUMER, FEINGOLD, KOHL, DODD, LEAHY, WYDEN, and DURBIN. Messrs. 
      EDWARDS and ROBB, April 26, 1999. Mr. REED, August 5, 1999. Mr. 
      JOHNSON, February 29, 2000. Mr. SARBANES, March 29, 2000. Mr. 
      LINCOLN CHAFEE, April 5, 2000. Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire, 
      September 6, 2000.

A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as 
  wilderness.

April 22, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 872

Mr. VOINOVICH
    and Messrs. BAYH, DeWINE, ABRAHAM, LEVIN, and LUGAR. Mr. FEINGOLD, 
      June 10, 1999. Mr. WYDEN, July 15, 1999. Mr. ROBB, January 24, 
      2000. Mr. WARNER, June 14, 2000.

A bill to impose certain limits on the receipt of out-of-State municipal 
  solid waste, to authorize State and local controls over the flow of 
  municipal solid waste.

April 22, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
June 17, 1999. Hearing held. (S.Hrg. 106-357).

S. 878

                                                               H.R. 1237

Mr. TORRICELLI
    and Messrs. MACK, GREGG, GRAHAM, MOYNIHAN, and KERRY, Mrs. BOXER, 
      Mr. REED, and Mmes. FEINSTEN and MURRAY. Mr. LIEBERMAN, April 28, 
      1999. Mr. KENNEDY, May 18, 1999. Mr. SARBANES, June 21, 1999.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to permit grants 
  for the national estuary program to be used for the development and 
  implementation of a comprehensive conservation and management plan, to 
  reauthorize appropriations to carry out the program.

April 26, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
July 22, 1999. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-284.

S. 880

                                                               H.R. 1301

Mr. INHOFE
    and Messrs. BURNS and WARNER, April 30, 1999. Messrs. HAGEL, 
      SESSIONS, KERREY, and CLELAND, May 18, 1999. Messrs. SHELBY and 
      BENNETT, May 24, 1999. Messrs. COCHRAN and MURKOWSKI, May 26, 
      1999. Messrs. ROBERTS and JOHNSON, June 8, 1999. Messrs. VOINOVICH 
      and CRAIG, June 14, 1999. Mr. THOMAS, June 15, 1999. Mr. BINGAMAN, 
      June 17, 1999. Mr. BOND, June 23, 1999. Mr. INOUYE, August 5, 
      1999.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to remove flammable fuels from the 
  list of substances with respect to which reporting and other 
  activities are required under the risk management plan program.

April 26, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
May 11, 1999. Amended and ordered reported.
June 9, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works 
  (S. Rept. 106-70) and placed on the Calendar, No. 141.
June 23, 1999. Amended and passed the Senate.
June 24, 1999. Received in the House and held at the desk.
July 21, 1999. Considered, amended and passed the House.
August 2, 1999. Senate agreed to House amendments.
August 5, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-40.

S. 914

                                                                H.R. 828

Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire
    and Ms. SNOWE, Messrs. WARNER and VOINOVICH, Ms. COLLINS, Messrs. 
      ABRAHAM, ROBB, HAGEL, and LUGAR. Mr. SANTORUM, June 9, 1999. Mr. 
      GREGG, June 28, 1999. Mr. BYRD and Mrs. MURRAY, September 14, 
      1999. Mr. ROCKEFELLER, September 23, 1999. Mr. REED, September 29, 
      1999. Mr. GORTON, October 7, 1999. Mr. BAYH, April 27, 2000.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to require that 
  discharges from combined storm and sanitary sewers conform to the 
  Combined Sewer Overflow Control Policy of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency.

April 29, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
October 7, 1999. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-618.
December 15, 2000. House companion measure (H.R. 828) incorporated in 
  the conference report to H.R. 4577, the Omnibus Appropriations 
  measure(H. Rept. 106-1033), and the conference report passed both 
  House and Senate.
December 21, 2000. Signed into law (part of Omnibus Appropriation bill) 
  Public Law 106-554.

S. 947

Mr. HOLLINGS
    and Mr. McCAIN. Mr. HUTCHINSON, June 16, 1999.

A bill to amend Federal law regarding the tolling of the Interstate 
  Highway System.

May 3, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.

S. 968

                                                               H.R. 1106

Mr. GRAHAM
    and Messrs. MACK, CLELAND, Mrs. LINCOLN, and Mr. ROBB.

A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency to make grants to State agencies with responsibility for water 
  source development, for the purposes of maximizing the available water 
  supply and protecting the environment through the development of 
  alternative water sources.

May 5, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
October 7, 1999. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-618.

S. 1005

                                                               H.R. 1597

Mr. LAUTENBERG

A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for national 
  minimum sentences for individuals convicted of operating motor 
  vehicles under the influence of alcohol.

May 11, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1006

Mr. TORRICELLI
    and Mmes. BOXER and FEINSTEIN, and Messrs. KERRY and LAUTENBERG. Mr. 
      SCHUMER, June 17, 1999. Messrs. SCHUMER and KENNEDY, July 13, 
      1999. Mr. REID, April 6, 2000.

A bill to end the use of conventional steel-jawed leghold traps on 
  animals in the United States.

May 11, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1037

Mrs. BOXER
    and Mr. HARKIN, February 24, 2000. Mr. FEINGOLD, March 27, 2000.

A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to provide for a 
  gradual reduction in the use of methyl tertiary butyl ether.

May 13, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1053

                                                               H.R. 1876

Mr. BOND
    and Mr. GRAMM, May 25, 1999. Messrs. COVERDELL and ASHCROFT, June 8, 
      1999. Mr. HELMS, June 10, 1999. Mr. ABRAHAM, June 15, 1999. Mr. 
      WARNER, June 30, 1999. Mr. ROBERTS, July 13, 1999. Mr. INHOFE and 
      Mrs. HUTCHISON, July 15, 1999. Messrs. McCONNELL and COCHRAN, July 
      21, 1999. Mr. SESSIONS, July 22, 1999. Mr. LOTT, September 8, 
      1999. Mr. HUTCHINSON, September 16, 1999. Mr. SMITH of New 
      Hampshire, September 23, 1999. Messrs. BENNETT, CRAPO and SHELBY, 
      September 29, 1999. Mr. MURKOWSKI, October 7, 1999. Mr. BUNNING, 
      November 2, 1999. Mr. VOINOVICH, March 29, 2000. Mr. HATCH, May 
      10, 2000.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to incorporate certain provisions of 
  the transportation conformity regulations, as in effect on March 1, 
  1999.

May 14, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
July 14, 1999. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-152.
September 29, 1999. Ordered reported with an amendment. (S. Rept. 106-
  228)
February 2, 2000. Placed on the Legislative Calendar, No. 430.

S. 1077

Mr. SCHUMER
    and Messrs. BYRD, KENNEDY, INOUYE, ROTH, LEAHY, JOHN H. CHAFEE, 
      WARNER, LEVIN, DODD, LAUTENBERG, BINGAMAN, KERRY, REID, BRYAN, 
      ROBB, LIEBERMAN, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. WYDEN, TORRICELLI, and BAYH. 
      Messrs. AKAKA, KERREY and DASCHLE, May 20, 1999. Messrs. CONRAD 
      and BAUCUS, May 24, 1999.

Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, January 31, 2000.

A bill to dedicate the new Amtrak station in New York, New York, to 
  Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

May 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1090

                                                               H.R. 1300

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Messrs. SMITH of New Hampshire and LOTT.

A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Liability, and 
  Compensation Act of 1980.

May 20, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
May 25, 1999. Hearing held.
July 27, 1999. Considered by full committee.
August 4, 1999. Considered by full committee; further consideration 
  postponed.

S. 1100

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Messrs. CRAPO and DOMENICI. Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, January 31, 
      2000.

A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to provide that the 
  designation of critical habitat for endangered and threatened species 
  be required as part of the development of recovery plans for those 
  species.

May 20, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
May 27, 1999. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Drinking Water 
  hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-437.
June 29, 1999. Ordered reported by the full committee, as amended.
July 28, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works 
  (S. Rept. 106-126), and placed on the Calendar, No. 237.

S. 1105

                                                        H.R. 1750, S. 20

Mr. BAUCUS
    and Mr. LAUTENBERG, Mrs. LINCOLN, and Mr. DASCHLE.

A bill to assist local governments and States in assessing and 
  remediating brownfield sites, increase fairness and reduce litigation.

May 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1109

                                                               H.R. 2166

Mr. McCONNELL
    and Messrs. SMITH of New Hampshire, KOHL, FRIST, GREGG, JOHNSON, 
      WARNER, CLELAND, SCHUMER, ALLARD, JEFFORDS, and AKAKA, Mrs. 
      FEINSTEIN, Messrs. ENZI, ROBB, and GRAMS, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. LUGAR, 
      Ms. LANDRIEU, Mr. COCHRAN, Mrs. MURRAY, Messrs. INHOFE, MACK, 
      TORRICELLI, BINGAMAN, THOMAS, LEAHY, CAMPBELL, KENNEDY, HELMS, 
      DURBIN, SANTORUM, LAUTENBERG, BUNNING, MOYNIHAN, KERRY, WYDEN, 
      GRAHAM, REID, LEVIN, and LIEBERMAN. Mr. FITZGERALD, June 14, 1999. 
      Mr. EDWARDS, July 22, 1999. Mr. REED, October 8, 1999. Mr. HATCH, 
      October 19, 1999. Mr. DASCHLE, October 25, 1999. Mr. SARBANES, 
      October 28, 1999. Messrs. ROTH and DODD, October 29, 1999. Mr. 
      WELLSTONE, November 2, 1999. Mr. BRYAN, November 3, 1999. Messrs. 
      FEINGOLD and SESSIONS, November 16, 1999. Mrs. KYL and BOND, 
      November 18, 1999. Mr. KERREY and Mrs. COLLINS, November 19, 1999. 
      Mr. BAHY, February 7, 2000. Mr. ASHCROFT, February 10, 2000. Ms. 
      MIKULSKI, February 28, 2000. Mr. INOUYE, March 7, 2000. Mr. SMITH 
      of Oregon, June 7, 2000. Mr. BENNETT, July 14, 2000. Mr. SPECTER, 
      July 17, 2000. Ms. SNOWE, July 27, 2000. Messers. BROPWNBACK, 
      DORGAN and LINCOLN CHAFEE, September 5, 2000.

A bill to conserve global bear populations by prohibiting the 
  importance, exportation, and interstate trade of bear viscera and 
  items, products, or substances containing, or labeled or advertised as 
  containing, bear viscera.

May 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
July 26, 2000. Full committee consideration and markup held by the 
  Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works committee. Measure 
  reported favorably to the full Senate, 15-3.
October 4, 2000. Reported to the Senate and placed on the Senate 
  Legislative Calendar by unanimous consent.
October 17, 2000. Passed in the Senate by unanimous consent.
October 24, 2000. Pursuant to H. Res. 645, S. 1109 was returned to the 
  Senate by the House.

S. 1112

Mrs. BOXER
    and Mr. LAUTENBERG

A bill to protect children and other vulnerable subpopulations from 
  exposure to environmental pollutants, to protect children from 
  exposure to pesticides in schools, and to provide parents with 
  information concerning toxic chemicals that pose risks to children.

May 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1119

Mr. BREAUX

A bill to amend the Act of August 9, 1950, to continue funding of the 
  Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act.

May 25, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
July 22, 1999. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-284.
September 29, 1999. Ordered reported.
October 18, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-193), and placed on the Calendar, No. 328.
November 19, 1999. Passed the Senate.
November 22, 1999. Received in the House and ordered held at the desk.
January 27, 2000. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
February 2, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries 
  Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans.

S. 1144

Mr. VOINOVICH

 and Messrs. JOHN H. CHAFEE, JEFFORDS, MOYNIHAN, and WARNER, Mrs. 
  HUTCHISON, and Messrs. LAUTENBERG and LEAHY. Mr. LIEBERMAN, June 22, 
  1999. Mr. MURKOWSKI, June 24, 1999. Messrs. CLELAND and ROBB, July 12, 
  1999. Mr. DURBIN and Ms. SNOWE, July 13, 1999. Mrs. COLLINS and Mr. 
  DeWINE, July 19, 1999. Mr. BAYH, July 27, 1999. Mr. TORRICELLI, July 
  28, 1999. Mr. ALLARD, August 3, 1999. Messrs. ABRAHAM, GRAHAM, and 
  MACK, August 4, 1999. Mr. SPECTER, September 14, 1999. Mr. HOLLINGS, 
  October 1, 1999. Mr. SCHUMER, October 5, 1999. Mr. BIDEN, October 7, 
  1999. Messrs. REID and WYDEN, and Mrs. BOXER, October 18, 1999. 
  Messrs. ROTH and LOTT, October 20, 1999. Mrs. MURRAY, and Messrs. REED 
  and KERRY, October 25, 1999. Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, January 31, 2000. Mr. 
  SMITH of New Hampshire, February 2, 2000. Mr. CRAPO, March 1, 2000.

A bill to provide increased flexibility in use of highway funding.

May 27, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
September 29, 1999. Ordered reported, as amended.
January 7, 2000. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-226), and placed on the Calendar, No. 425.

S. 1149

Mr. LAUTENBERG

A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to increase consumer 
  confidence in safe drinking water and source water assessments.

May 27, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1278

Mr. FRIST

A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 to modify 
  provisions relating to the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley 
  Authority.

June 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1279

                                                                 S. 2704

Mr. KERREY
    and Messrs. DASCHLE and JOHNSON. June 24, 1999.

A bill to improve the environmental quality and public use and 
  appreciation of the Missouri River and to provide additional authority 
  to the Army Corps of Engineers to protect, enhance, and restore fish 
  and wildlife habitat on the Missouri River.

June 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1280

Mr. BRYAN

A bill to terminate the exemption of certain contractors and other 
  entities from civil penalties for violations of nuclear safety 
  requirements under Atomic Energy Act of 1954.

June 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1305

Mr. THOMAS
    and Mr. ENZI

A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to improve the 
  process for listing, recovery planning, and de-listing.

June 30, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1311

                                                               H.R. 4589

Mr. MURKOWSKI
    and Mr. STEVENS, February 23, 2000.

A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency to establish an eleventh region of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency, comprised solely of the State of Alaska.

June 30, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
June 6, 2000. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-952.

S. 1323

                                                               H.R. 2887

Mr. McCONNELL
    and Mr. BUNNING

A bill to amend the Federal Power Act to ensure that certain Federal 
  power customers are provided protection by the Federal Energy 
  Regulatory Commission.

July 1, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
October 6, 1999. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 106-536.

S. 1325

                                                    H.R. 1255, H.R. 1718

Mr. FRIST
    and Mr. THOMPSON, September 13, 1999.

A bill to amend the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 to add 
  Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Perry and Wayne counties, Tennessee, to the 
  Appalachian region.

July 1, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1356

Mr. MOYNIHAN
    and Mr. SCHUMER

A bill to amend the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 
  1972 to clarify the limitation on the dumping of dredged material in 
  Long Island Sound.

July 13, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1398

                                                               H.R. 3314

Mr. HELMS

A bill to clarify certain boundaries on maps relating to the Coastal 
  Barrier Resources System.

July 20, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
September 29, 1999. Ordered reported with an amendment.
October 6, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-171), and placed on the Calendar, No. 301.
November 8, 1999. Amended and passed the Senate.
November 9, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
November 17, 1999. Passed the House.
November 29, 1999. Signed into law. Public Law 106-116.

S. 1405

Mr. WARNER
    and Messrs. ROBB and SARBANES, Ms. MIKULSKI.

A bill to amend the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Authority Act of 1995 to 
  provide an authorization of contract authority for fiscal years 2004 
  through 2007.

July 20, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1470

Mr. LAUTENBERG

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to ensure that adequate actions are 
  taken to detect, prevent, and minimize the consequences of accidental 
  releases that result from criminal activity that may cause substantial 
  harm to public health, safety, and the environment.

July 30, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1477

                                                               H.R. 2688

Mr. ROBB

A bill to reduce traffic congestion, promote economic development, and 
  improve the quality of life in the metropolitan Washington region.

August 3, 1999. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1528

Mr. LOTT
    and Messrs. DASCHLE and JOHN H. CHAFEE, Mrs. LINCOLN, and Messrs. 
      WARNER and BAUCUS. Mr. BENNETT, September 9, 1999. Mr. FRIST, 
      September 13, 1999. Messrs. WYDEN, ABRAHAM, ALLARD, LIEBERMAN, 
      GRAMS, COCHRAN, JEFFORDS, MACK, GREGG, HELMS, THOMPSON, SESSIONS, 
      HOLLINGS, ROBB, THURMOND, GRASSLEY, EDWARDS, COVERDELL, and 
      SANTORUM, Ms. COLLINS, Mr. HUTCHINSON, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. 
      SARBANES, SMITH of Oregon, and CLELAND, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. HAGEL, Ms. 
      MIKULSKI, Ms. SNOWE, Ms. LANDRIEU, Messrs. BREAUX, BAYH, ROBERTS, 
      ROCKEFELLER, and MOYNIHAN, Mrs. MURRAY, Messrs. GORTON, FEINGOLD, 
      SCHUMER, LUGAR, GRAHAM, and BINGAMAN, October 25, 1999. Messrs. 
      DURBIN, KERREY, LAUTENBERG, and SPECTER, October 26, 1999. Messrs. 
      JOHNSON, KENNEDY, DODD, FITZGERALD, and DOMENICI, October 28, 
      1999. Messrs. AKAKA and HARKIN, October 29, 1999. Messrs. REED and 
      KERRY, November 1, 1999. Mr. BROWNBACK, November 2, 1999. Messrs. 
      CAMPBELL and REID, November 3, 1999. Messrs. LEVIN and KYL, 
      November 9, 1999. Mrs. HUTCHISON, November 19, 1999.

A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, 
  and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify liability under that Act for 
  certain recycling transactions.

August 5, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1537

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire. Mr. HUTCHINSON, October 25, 1999.

A bill to reauthorize and amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response 
  Compensation and Liability Act of 1980.

August 5, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 1567

                                                               H.R. 2699

Mr. COVERDELL
    and Mr. CLELAND

A bill to designate the United States Courthouse located at 223 Broad 
  Street in Albany, Georgia, as the ``C.B. King United States 
  Courthouse.''

September 8, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
September 29, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works (no written report), and placed on the Calender, No. 291.
October 8, 1999. Passed the Senate.
October 12, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
March 23, 2000. Full Committee consideration and markup held by the 
  House Transportation and Infrastructure committee.
March 23, 2000. Vote to report en bloc two bills that would designate 
  the federal buildings and U.S. courthouses in Youngstown, Ohio, as the 
  Frank Battisti and Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and U.S. 
  Courthouse, and the U.S. courthouse in Albany, Georgia, as the C.B. 
  King U.S. Courthouse. Reported favorably to the full House, voice 
  vote.
April 3, 2000. Measure, as amended, passed in the House by a voice vote, 
  under suspension of the rules.
April 20, 2000. Presented to the President.
May 2, 2000. Signed into law. Public Law 106-196.

S. 1595

Mr. KYL
    and Mr. McCAIN

A bill to designate the United States courthouse at 401 West Washington 
  Street in Phoenix, Arizona, as the ``Sandra Day O'Connor United States 
  Courthouse''.

September 16, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
September 29, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works (no written report), and placed on the Calender, No. 292.
October 8, 1999. Passed the Senate.
October 12, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
October 23, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic
Development, Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline 
  Transportation
November 18, 1999. Discharged from the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure and passed the House.
December 9, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-166.

S. 1621

Mrs. LANDRIEU
    and Mr. BREAUX

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize 
  funding to carry out certain water quality projects for Lake 
  Ponchartrain Basin, Louisiana.

September 22, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1622

Mrs. LINCOLN
    and Mr. FRIST, Mrs. LANDRIEU, and Messrs. HUTCHINSON, BREAUX, and 
      DURBIN. Mr. FITZGERALD, October 18, 1999.

A bill to provide economic, planning, and coordination assistance needed 
  for the development of the lower Mississippi River region.

September 22, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1627

Mr. INHOFE

A bill to extend the authority of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to 
  collect fees through 2004.

September 23, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 29, 1999. Ordered reported with an amendment.
November 9, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-220) and placed on the Calendar, No. 411.
April 13, 2000. The committee substitute as amended agreed to by 
  Unanimous Consent. Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to 
  the Title by Unanimous Consent.
May 2, 2000. Received in the House and held at the desk.

S. 1632

S. 835

Mr. LIEBERMAN
    and Messrs. DODD, SCHUMER, and MOYNIHAN.

A bill to extend the authorization of appropriations for activities at 
  Long Island Sound.

September 23, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 29, 1999. Ordered reported.
October 13, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-182), and placed on the Calendar, No. 315. For 
  further action, see S. 835.

S. 1647

Mr. COVERDELL
    and Mr. CLELAND

A bill to amend the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 to 
  remove a restriction on the eligibility of certain activities for 
  funding from the Highway Trust Fund.

September 28, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1652

                                                               H.R. 3108

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Messrs. BAUCUS, MOYNIHAN, SMITH of New Hampshire, WARNER, 
      THOMAS, and LIEBERMAN. Mr. VOINOVICH, September 29, 1999. Mrs. 
      HUTCHISON, October 1, 1999. Mr. ROBERTS, October 8, 1999. Mr. 
      BROWNBACK, October 13, 1999. Messrs. LOTT, DASCHLE, HAGEL, BREAUX, 
      ALLARD, KERRY, GRAMS, BRYAN, STEVENS, and INOUYE, October 19, 
      1999.

A bill to designate the Old Executive Office Building located at 17th 
  Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in Washington, District of 
  Columbia, as the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

September 28, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 29, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 293.
October 19, 1999. Passed the Senate.
October 20, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
October 26, 1999. Passed the House.
November 9, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-92.

S. 1653

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Messrs. BAUCUS, LOTT, DASCHLE, WARNER, BREAUX, CRAPO, LIEBERMAN, 
      DOMENICI, and MOYNIHAN, Ms. COLLINS, and Mssrs. REID, LAUTENBERG, 
      SARBANES, B. SMITH, WARNER and Ms. SNOWE. February 10, 2000.

A bill to re-authorize and amend the National Fish and Wildlife 
  Foundation Establishment Act.

September 28, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
February 9, 2000. Ordered reported. (Report No. 106-230)
March 6, 2000. Reported to the Senate by the the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works and placed on the Calendar by unanimous 
  consent. (Calendar No. 440)
March 9, 2000. Considered by the Senate.
March 9, 2000. Measure passed in the Senate by unanimous consent.
March 13, 2000.Measure received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on Resources.
September 20, 2000. Full Committee consideration and markup held by the 
  House Committee on Resources.
September 28, 2000. Reported to the House amended by the House Resources 
  Committee and placed on the Union Calendar by unanimous consent.

S. 1691

                                                     H.R. 707, H.R. 1711

Mr. INHOFE
    and Messrs. GRAHAM and VOINOVICH, October 5, 1999. Mr. GRASSLEY, 
      April 13, 2000. Messrs. SMITH of New Hampshire and DEWINE, May 1, 
      2000. Messrs. BAUCUS and BOND, May 11, 2000.

A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency 
  Assistance Act to authorize programs for pre-disaster mitigation, to 
  streamline the administration of disaster relief, to control the 
  Federal costs of disaster assistance.

October 5, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
February 9, 2000. Ordered reported with amendments.
May 16, 2000. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature of 
  a substitute by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and 
  placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar by unanimous consent. (S. 
  Rept. 106-295)
May 17, 2000. Amendment Nos. 3153 and 3152 offered by Mr. SMITH of New 
  Hampshire. For further action see H.R. 707, which became Public Law 
  106-390 on October 10, 2000.

S. 1699

                                                               H.R. 2720

Mr. VOINOVICH

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize 
  appropriations for State water pollution control revolving funds.

October 6, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
October 7, 1999. Hearing held, S. Hrg. 106-618.

S. 1706

                                                               H.R. 3294

Mrs. HUTCHISON
    and Mr. GRAMM, October 7, 1999. Mr. GRAMS, February 24, 2000. Mr. 
      GRASSLEY, May 25, 2000.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to exclude from 
  storm-water regulation certain areas and activities, and to improve 
  the regulation and limit the liability of local governments concerning 
  co-permitting and the implementation of control measures.

October 7, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
October 13, 1999. Hearing held, S. Hrg. 106-590.

S. 1730

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, January 31, 2000. An original bill to amend 
      the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide that certain 
      environmental reports shall continue to be required to be 
      submitted.

October 14, 1999. Original bill reported from the Committee on
Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 106-190), and placed on the 
  Calendar, No. 324.
March 27, 2000. Passed Senate without amendment by unanimous consent.
March 28, 2000. Received in the House and held at the desk.

S. 1731

                                                               H.R. 4052

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, January 31, 2000. An original bill to amend 
      the Clean Air Act to provide that certain environmental reports 
      shall continue to be required to be submitted.

October 14, 1999. Original bill reported from the Committee on
Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 106-191), and placed on the 
  Calendar, No. 325.
March 27, 2000. Passed Senate without amendment by unanimous consent.
March 28, 2000. Referred to House Committee on Commerce.

S. 1743

Mr. CLELAND

A bill to amend the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century to 
  authorize the State of Georgia to participate in the State 
  infrastructure bank pilot program.

October 18, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1744

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, January 31, 2000. An original bill to amend 
      the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to provide that certain species 
      conservation reports shall continue to be submitted.

October 18, 1999. Original bill reported from the Committee on
Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 106-194), and placed on the 
  Calendar, No. 329.
March 27, 2000. Passed Senate without amendment by unanimous consent.
March 28, 2000. Measure received in the House and ordered held at the 
  desk.
May 3, 2000. Measure passed the House by yea-nay vote.
May 8, 2000. Enrolled measure signed by the Senate and the House and 
  submitted to the President.
May 18, 2000. Signed into law. Public Law 106-201.

S. 1752

                                                               H.R. 1431

Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE
    and Messrs. CRAPO, MOYNIHAN, LIEBERMAN. Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE, January 
      31, 2000. Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire, March 8, 2000.

A bill to re-authorize and amend the Coastal Barrier Resources Act.

October 20, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
February 9, 2000. Ordered to be reported with an amendment.
April 4, 2000. Reported to the Senate as amended by the Senate 
  Environment and Public Works Committee and placed on the Senate 
  Legislative Calendar No. 483 by unanimous consent. (S.Rept. 106-252)
September 27, 2000. Measure, as amended, passed in the Senate by 
  unanimous consent.
October 24, 2000. Measure passed in the House by a voice vote, under 
  suspension of the rules clearing the measure for enrollment.
November 13, 2000. Signed by the President, Public Law 106-514.

S. 1763

                                                               H.R. 3656

Mr. ALLARD
    and Mr. CAMPBELL, February 23, 2000. Mr. HELMS, February 24, 2000.

A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to reauthorize the Office 
  of Ombudsman of the Environmental Protection Agency.

October 21, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 26, 2000. Hearing held, S. Hrg. 106-965.

S. 1786

                                                               H.R. 3109

Mr. LAUTENBERG

A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency 
  Assistance Act to establish a grant program for assisting small 
  business and agricultural enterprises in meeting disaster-related 
  expenses.

October 26, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1787

Mr. BAUCUS
    and Messrs. CAMPBELL and DASCHLE. Mr. REID, March 29, 2000. Ms. 
      MURRAY, June 15, 2000. Mr. JOHNSON, June 26, 2000.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve water 
  quality on abandoned or inactive mined land.

October 26, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
June 21, 2000. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Water hearing 
  held, S. Hrg. 106-955.

S. 1793

Mr. DOMENICI

A bill to ensure that there will be adequate funding for the 
  decommissioning of nuclear power facilities.

October 26, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1794

Mr. THOMAS
    and Mr. ENZI

A bill to designate the Federal courthouse at 145 East Simpson Avenue in 
  Jackson, Wyoming, as the ``Clifford P. Hansen Federal Courthouse.''

October 26, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
February 9, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works and placed on the Calendar, No. 432.
March 2, 2000. Passed the Senate.
March 6, 2000. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
July 25, 2000. Subcommittee consideration and markup held by the House 
  Transportation and Infrastructure committee, Subcommittee on Economic 
  Development, Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline 
  Transportation. Approved by subcommittee vote for a full committee 
  vote.
July 26, 2000. Committee vote - measure adopted.
September 7, 2000. Reported to the House by the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure (H.Rept. 106-828)
October 2, 2000. Measure passed in the House by a voice vote, under 
  suspension of the rules clearing the measure for enrollment.
October 5, 2000. Enrolled measure signed in the Senate and submitted to 
  the President.
October 13, 2000. Signed into law. Public Law 106-308.

S. 1862

Mr. JEFFORDS
    and Mr. LEAHY, November 10, 1999.

A bill entitled ``Vermont Infrastructure Bank Program.''

November 4, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1866

                                                               H.R. 3253

Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire

A bill to redesignate the Coastal Barrier Resources System as the ``John 
  H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System''.

November 4, 1999. Introduced in the Senate, read twice, considered, read 
  the third time, and passed.
November 5, 1999. Received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on Resources.
November 12, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries 
  Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans.
November 18, 1999. Discharged from the Committee on Resources and passed 
  the House.
December 9, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-167.

S. 1886

Mr. INHOFE
    and Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire. Mr. MURKOWSKI, Mr. 
      BINGAMAN, Mr. GORTON and Mr. WARNER. March 20, 2000.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the Governor of a State to 
  waive the oxygen content requirement for reformulated gasoline, to 
  encourage development of voluntary standards to prevent and control 
  releases of methyl tertiary butyl ether from underground storage 
  tanks.

November 9, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1896

Mr. LEAHY
    and Mr. BAUCUS. Mr. JEFFORDS, November 10, 1999.

A bill to amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 to give first priority 
  to the location of Federal facilities in central business areas.

November 9, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1899

Mr. CAMPBELL

A bill to redesignate the Federal Emergency Management Agency as the 
  ``Federal Fire and Emergency Management Agency'', and to amend the 
  Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 to authorize the 
  Director of the Federal Fire and Emergency Management Agency to make 
  grants to local fire departments for the purpose of protecting the 
  public and firefighting personnel against fire and fire-related 
  hazards.

November 10, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1915

                                                               H.R. 5305

Mr. JEFFORDS
    and Messrs. CRAPO, MURKOWSKI, SCHUMER, HARKIN, BRYAN, BURNS, and 
      REID. Mrs. SNOWE, November 19, 1999. Mr. WYDEN, January 26, 2000. 
      Mr. AKAKA, April 4, 2000. Mr. CONRAD, April 25, 2000. Mr. STEVENS, 
      June 15, 2000. Mr. LAUTENBERG, September 6, 2000. Ms. COLLINS, 
      October 19, 2000. Ms. MURRAY, December 7, 2000.

A bill to enhance the services provided by the Environmental Protection 
  Agency to small communities that are attempting to comply with 
  national, State, and local environmental regulations.

November 10, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
September 26, 2000. Hearing held, S. Hrg. 106-965.

S. 1945

Mr. BOND
    and Mr. JOHNSON. Mr. FITZGERALD, May 23, 2000.

A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to require consideration 
  under the congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program of 
  the extent to which a proposed project or program reduces sulfur or 
  atmospheric carbon emissions, to make renewable fuel projects eligible 
  under that program.

November 17, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 1946

                                                               H.R. 4745

Mr. INHOFE
    and Ms. SNOWE, Messrs. BAUCUS, and WARNER, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. 
      LIEBERMAN, WYDEN, DOMENICI, and MOYNIHAN, Mrs. COLLINS, and 
      Messrs. LAUTENBERG, KERRY, and BENNETT. Mr. REID, February 7, 
      2000. Messrs. REED and LINCOLN CHAFEE, February 8, 2000. Mr. 
      BREAUX, February 22, 2000. Mr. GRAHAM, February 28, 2000. Mr. 
      ROBB, March 28, 2000. Mr. CLELAND, April 11, 2000.

A bill to amend the National Environmental Education Act to re-designate 
  that Act as the ``John H. Chafee Environmental Education Act'', to 
  establish the John H. Chafee Memorial Fellowship Program, to extend 
  the programs under that Act.

November 17, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
February 9, 2000. Ordered reported with amendments.
April 13, 2000. Reported to Senate by Senator Smith of New Hampshire 
  with amendments. With written report No. 106-272. Placed on Senate 
  Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 515.
April 27, 2000. Measure passed the Senate by unanimous consent with 
  Committee amendments.
May 2, 2000. Measure referred to House Education and Workforce 
  Committee.

S. 1990

Mrs. BOXER
    and Mrs. FEINSTEIN

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 501 I Street in 
  Sacramento, California, as the ``Joe Serna, Jr. United States 
  Courthouse and Federal Building''.

November 19, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 2016

Mr. DOMENICI

A bill to authorize appropriations for, and to improve the operation of, 
  the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

January 31, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 2027

Mr. BURNS
    and Mr. BAUCUS, May 1, 2000.

A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to design and construct a 
  warm water fish hatchery at Fort Peck Lake, Montana

February 3, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 2041

Mrs. LINCOLN
    and Ms. LANDRIEU, March 8, 2000.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to exempt 
  discharges from certain silvicultrual activities from permit 
  requirements of the national pollutant discharge elimination system.

February 8, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 2088

Mr. CLELAND

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act and titles 23 and 49, United States 
  Code, to provide for continued authorization of funding of 
  transportation projects after a lapse in transportation conformity.

February 23, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 2093

Mr. DOMENICI
    and Messrs. BINGAMAN, BAUCUS, and DASCHLE, February 24, 2000. 
      Messrs. CONRAD and DORGAN, March 9, 2000. Ms. MURRAY and Mr. 
      JOHNSON, April 4, 2000.

A bill to amend the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century to 
  ensure that full obligation authority is provided for the Indian 
  reservation roads program

February 24, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 2139

                                                               H.R. 3625

Mr. HUTCHINSON
    and Mr. ENZI. Mr. COCHRAN, March 29, 2000.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to exempt 
  agricultural stormwater and silviculture operation discharges from the 
  requirement for a permit under the pollutant discharge elimination 
  system.

March 2, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.

S. 2216

Mr. CAMPBELL

A bill to direct the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency 
  to require, as a condition of any financial assistance provided by the 
  agency on a non-emergency basis for a construction project, that 
  products used in the project be produced in the United States.

March 8, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2228

                                                               H.R. 3382

Ms. MURRAY
    and Mr. GORTON, March 9, 2000.

A bill to require the secretary of the Army to conduct studies and to 
  carry out ecosystem restoration and other protective measures within 
  Puget Sound, Wash., and for other purposes.

March 9, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2233

Mr. FITZGERALD
    and Messrs. ABRAHAM, BAYH, BROWNBACK, GRAMS, KOHL, GRASSLEY and 
      DURBIN, March 9, 2000. Mr. BOND, May 11, 2000.

A bill to prohibit the use of, and provide for remediation of water 
  contaminated by, methyl tertiary butyl ether.

March 9, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2260

                                                               H.R. 4060

Mr. COVERDELL
    and Mr. CLELAND, May 25, 2000.

A bill to allow property owners to maintain existing structures designed 
  for human habitation at Lake Sidney Lanier, Georgia.

March 21, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2278

Ms. LINCOLN

A bill to re-authorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design 
  Program Act of 1994.

March 23, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2291

                                                      H.R. 5527, S. 2704

Mr. DASCHLE
    and Mr. JOHNSON, March 30, 2000.

A bill to provide assistance for efforts to improve conservation of, 
  recreation in, erosion control of, and maintenance of fish and 
  wildlife habitat of the Missouri River in the State of South Dakota, 
  and for other purposes.

March 23, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2292

Mr. INHOFE

A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to renew the authority of 
  the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to indemnify its licensees, and for 
  other purposes.

March 23, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2296

Mr. CRAPO
    and Messrs. LAUTENBERG and JEFFORDS, June 12, 2000.

A bill to provide grants for special environmental assistance for the 
  regulation of communities and habitat (SEARCH) to small communities.

March 27, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
September 26, 2000. Hearing held, S. Hrg. 106-965.

S. 2297

                                                               H.R. 4132

Mr. CRAPO
    and Messrs. BAUCUS, REID and SMITH of New Hampshire, March 27, 2000. 
      Messrs. BENNETT, CONRAD, DORGAN and INHOFE, April 12, 2000. 
      Messrs. VOINOVICH, LEAHY, ALLARD and ROBB, May 3, 2000. Mr. 
      DASCHLE, May 18, 2000. Mrs. LANDRIEU, May 22, 2000.

A bill to re-authorize the Water Resources Research Act of 1984.

March 27, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
April 13, 2000. Committee on Environment and Public Works ordered to be 
  reported without amendment favorably.
August 25, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-369) and placed on the Calendar, No. 746. For 
  further action see H.R. 4132, which became Public Law 106-374.

S. 2309

Mr. DASCHLE

A bill to establish a commission to assess the performance of the 
  performance of the civil works function of the Secretary of the Army.

March 28, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2335

Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE

A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out a program to 
  provide assistance in the remediation and restoration of brownfields, 
  and for other purposes.

March 30, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2362

Mr. VOINOVICH
    and Messrs. BREAUX, INHOFE and Ms. LANDRIEU, April 5, 2000.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to direct the Administrator of the 
  Environmental Protection Agency to consider risk assessments and cost-
  benefit analyses as part of the process of establishing a new or 
  revised air quality standard.

April 5, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2368

Mr. FRIST

A bill to authorize studies on water supply management and development.

April 6. 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2370

Mr. SCHUMER
    and Messrs. ROTH, BAUCUS, SMITH of New Hampshire, VOINOVICH, HATCH, 
      DASCHLE, LOTT, AKAKA, BAYH, BIDEN, BINGAMAN, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. 
      BREAUX, BRYAN, BYRD, DODD, DORGAN, DURBIN, EDWARDS, FEINGOLD, Mrs. 
      FEINSTEIN, Messrs. GRAHAM, HARKIN, INOUYE, KENNEDY, KERRY, KERREY, 
      KOHL, Ms. LANDRIEU, Messrs. LAUTENBERG, LEVIN, LIEBERMAN, 
      MIKULSHI, MURRAY, REED, REID, ROBB, ROCKEFELLER, SARBANES, 
      TORRECELLI, WELLSTONE, WYDEN, BENNETT, BOND, LINCOLN CHAFEE, 
      COCHRAN, COVERDELL, CRAIG, DEWINE, GRAMM, JEFFORDS, NICKLES, Mrs. 
      HUTCHISON, Messrs. HELMS, SANTORUM, THOMAS, THOMPSON, WARNER, 
      FITZGERALD, GORTON and GRAMS, April 6, 2000.

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 500 Pearl Street in 
  New York City, New York, as the ``Daniel Patrick Moynihan United 
  States Courthouse''.

April 6, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
April 13, 2000. Committee on Environment and Public Works ordered to be 
  reported without amendment favorably and without written report to the 
  Senate. Placed on Calendar No. 504.
May 4, 2000. Measure passed in the Senate by unanimous consent.
May 8, 2000. Referred to the House Transportation and Infrastructure 
  Committee.
May 15, 2000. Measure passed the House by a voice vote, under suspension 
  of the rules.
May 16, 2000. Enrolled measure signed in the House.
May 23, 2000. Became Public Law 106-204.

S. 2384

                                                               H.R. 4186

Mr. TORRICELLI

A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to require the use of 
  dredged material in the construction of federally funded 
  transportation projects.

April 11, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2385

                                                               H.R. 4185

Mr. TORRICELLI

A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to establish a program to 
  market dredged material.

April 11, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2389

Mr. ROTH

A bill to provide additional assistance for fire and emergency services, 
  and for other purposes.

April 11, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2416

Mr. ASHCROFT
    and Messrs. BOND, DEWINE, MOYNIHAN and WARNER. Mr. HAGEL and Ms. 
      BOXER, May 4, 2000. Mr. COVERDELL, May 9, 2000. Mr. ROBERTS, May 
      17, 2000. Mr. BYRD, May 24, 2000.

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 2201 C Street, 
  Northwest, in the District of Columbia, which serves as headquarters 
  for the Department of State, as the ``Harry S. Truman Federal 
  Building''.

April 13, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2417

Mr. CRAPO
    and Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire. Mr. SESSIONS, April 25, 2000. 
      Messrs. BUNNING, CRAIG, HATCH and MURKOWSKI, April 26, 2000. 
      Messrs. ROBERTS, GRAMM, GRAMS, HAGEL, MCCONNELL, BOND, HUTCHINSON 
      and SMITH of Oregon, May 1, 2000. Mr. GORTON and Ms. COLLINS, May 
      3, 2000. Mr. THOMAS, May 4, 2000. Messrs. HELMS, BENNETT, INHOFE, 
      THURMOND, BREAUX and Mrs. HUTCHISON, May 11, 2000. Mr. ASHCROFT, 
      May 18, 2000. Messrs. KYL, BURNS and Mrs. SNOWE, May 23, 2000. Mr. 
      SHELBY, June 16, 2000. Mr. COVERDELL and Ms. LANDRIEU, June 20, 
      2000. Mr. CLELAND, June 28, 2000.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to increase 
  funding for State non-point source pollution control programs, and for 
  other purposes.

April 13, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
May 18, 2000. Subcommittee hearing held by the Senate Environment and 
  Public Works committee, Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Water 
  held a hearing, S. Hrg. 106-971.
July 26, 2000. Full Committee consideration and markup held by the 
  Senate Environment and Public Works committee. Vote to report.
October 4, 2000. Reported to the full Senate with an amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute by the Senate Environment and Public Works 
  committee (S. Rept. 106-485) and placed on the Calendar, No. 934.
October 10, 2000. Measure, as amended, passed in the Senate by unanimous 
  consent.
October 11, 2000. Referred to the House Transportation and 
  Infrastructure Committee.

S. 2433

                                                               H.R. 4318

Ms. LANDRIEU
    and Mr. BREAUX.

A bill to establish the Red River National Wildlife Refuge.

April 13, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2437

                                                      H.R. 4411, S. 2796

Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire
    and Mr. BAUCUS

A bill to provide for the conservation and development of water and 
  related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct 
  various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United 
  States, and for other purposes.

April 13, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
May 11, 2000. Hearing held, S. Hrg. 107-729. For further action, see S. 
  2796, which became Public Law 106-541.

S. 2441

                                                               H.R. 4278

Mr. BOND
    and Mrs. LINCOLN

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish a 
  program for fisheries habitat protection, restoration, and 
  enhancement.

April 13, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2462

Ms. LANDRIEU
    and Mr. BREAUX.

A bill to provide for the establishment of the Cat Island National 
  Wildlife Refuge in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana.

April 25, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2472

Mr. SHELBY

A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to restore certain 
  penalties under the Act.

April 26, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2503

Mr. DASCHLE
    and Mr. LUGAR.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to authorize States to regulate 
  harmful fuel additives and to require fuel to contain fuel made from 
  renewable sources, to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require 
  that at least 85 percent of funds appropriated to the Environmental 
  Protection Agency from the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund 
  be distributed to States to carry out cooperative agreements for 
  undertaking corrective action and for enforcement of subtitle I of 
  that Act, and for other purposes.

May 4, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.

S. 2504

                                                               H.R. 4215

Mr. CRAIG
    and Mr. ROBERTS. Mr. COCHRAN, June 22, 2000. Mr. COVERDELL, July 13, 
      2000.

A bill to amend title VI of the Clean Air Act with respect to the phase-
  out schedule for methyl bromide.

May 4, 2000. Measure introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 2543

Mr. Jeffords
    and Mr. SCHUMER. To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
      Emergency Assistance Act to include airplane and rail accidents 
      within the meaning of the term ``major disaster''.

May 11, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2546

Mr. CRAIG
    and Messrs. ASHCROFT, DURBIN, FITZGERALD and GRASSLEY. Mr. LUGAR, 
      May 15, 2000. Mr. GRAMS, June 7, 2000.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to prohibit the use of methyl tertiary 
  butyl ether, to provide flexibility within the oxygenate requirement 
  of the reformulated gasoline program of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency, to promote the use of renewable ethanol, and for other 
  purposes.

May 11, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2570

Mr. FRIST
    and Messrs. THOMPSON and COCHRAN.

A bill to provide for the fair and equitable treatment of the Tennessee 
  Valley Authority and its ratepayers in the event of restructuring of 
  the electric utility industry.

May 16, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2590

Mr. VOINOVICH

A bill to re-authorize and amend the Comprehensive Environmental 
  Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980.

May 18, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2609

Mr. CRAIG
    and Mr. CRAPO. Mr. ENZI, May 25, 2000. Mr. GRAMS, June 7, 2000. 
      Messrs. THOMAS and ABRAHAM, June 21, 2000. Messrs. HATCH and 
      HELMS, June 27, 2000. Mr. LOTT, July 10, 2000. Mr. BURNS, July 17, 
      2000. Mr. MURKOWSKI, July 18, 2000. Messrs. WARNER and SHELBY, 
      July 24, 2000. Mr. BENNETT, September 5, 2000. Mr. SMITH of New 
      Hampshire, October 6, 2000.

A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act and the 
  Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act to enhance the funds 
  available for grants to States for fish and wildlife conservation 
  projects, and to increase opportunities for recreational hunting, bow 
  hunting, trapping, archery, and fishing, by eliminating chances for 
  waste, fraud, abuse, mal-administration, and unauthorized expenditures 
  for administration and implementation of those Acts, and for other 
  purposes.

May 23, 2000. Read twice and referred to the committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
July 19, 2000. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Water hearing 
  held, S. Hrg. 106-958.

S. 2634

Mr. BOND

A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, 
  and Liability Act of 1980 to provide liability relief to small 
  businesses.

May 25, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S.2683

Ms. SNOWE

A bill to de-authorize a portion of the project for navigation, 
  Kennebunk River, Maine.

June 6, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S.2684

Ms. SNOWE
    and Ms. COLLINS, June 29, 2000.

A bill to re-designate and re-authorize as anchorage certain portions of 
  the project for navigation, Narraguagus River, Milbridge, Maine.

June 6, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2700

Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE
    and Messrs. SMITH of New Hampshire, BAUCUS and LAUTENBERG. Messers. 
      JEFFORDS, SCHUMER, MOYNIHAN, GRASSLEY, GORTON, LIEBERMAN, WARNER, 
      LEAHY, HELMS, AKAKA, MACK, LEVIN, GRAMS, BRYAN, DEWINE, KENNEDY, 
      SMITH of Oregon, SARBANES, DODD, HUTCHINSON, BREAUX, BROWNBACK, 
      KERREY, HARKIN, REID, CLELAND, ROBB, GRAHAM, EDWARDS, WYDEN and 
      Ms. SNOWE, COLLINS, MIKULSKI AND FEINSTEIN. Messers. DASCHLE and 
      KERRY, June 29, 2000. Mr. FITZGERALD, July 10, 2000. Messrs. 
      SANTORUM and DURBIN, July 11, 2000. Messrs. ABRAHAM, CAMPBELL, 
      LUGAR, REED and JOHNSON, July 12, 2000. Mr. ASHCROFT, July 13, 
      2000. Mr. ROCKEFELLER and Ms. LINCOLN, July 14, 2000. Messrs. 
      INOUYE and BAYH, July 17, 2000. Ms. LANDRIEU and Messers. BUNNING, 
      TORRICELLI, GREGG, DORGAN and FRIST, July 26, 2000. Ms. MURRAY and 
      Messers. BIDEN, MCCAIN and ROTH, July 27, 2000. Mr. SESSIONS, 
      September 8, 2000. Mr. SPECTER, September 13, 2000. Mr. BYRD, 
      September 20, sooo.

A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, 
  and Liability Act of 1980 to promote the cleanup and reuse of 
  brownfields, to provide financial assistance for brownfields 
  revitalization, to enhance State response programs, and for other 
  purposes.

June 8, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
June 29, 2000. Superfund, Waste Control and Risk Assessment Subcommittee 
  hearing held, S. Hrg. 106-957.

S. 2704

                                                               H.R. 4754

Mr. KERREY
    and Messrs. BOND, BROWNBACK, DASCHLE, JOHNSON and ROBERTS.

A bill to provide additional authority to the Army Corps of Engineers to 
  protect, enhance, and restore fish and wildlife habitat on the 
  Missouri River and to improve the environmental quality and public use 
  and appreciation of the Missouri River.

June 8, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2711

Mr. GRAHAM
    and Mr. MACK.

A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency to make grants to the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority and other 
  appropriate agencies for the purpose of improving water quality 
  throughout the marine ecosystem of the Florida Keys.

June 12, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2723

Mr. INHOFE
    and Messrs. BREAUX and BINGAMAN, July 21, 2000.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the Governor of a State to 
  waive oxygen content requirement for reformulated gasoline, to 
  encourage development of voluntary standards to prevent and control 
  releases of methyl tertiary butyl ether from underground storage 
  tanks, to establish a program to phase out the use of methyl tertiary 
  butyl ester, and for other purposes.

June 13, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2724

Mr. JEFFORDS

A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry out an assessment of 
  State, municipal, and private dams in the State of Vermont and to make 
  appropriate modifications to the dams.

June 13, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2736

Mr. DOMENICI
    and Mr. BINGAMAN.

A bill to provide compensation for victims of the fire initiated by the 
  National Park Service at Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico.

June 15, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2750

                                                               H.R. 4692

Mr. REID
    and Mr. BRYAN, June 21, 2000.

A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of Agriculture, and 
  the Secretary of the Interior to participate constructively in the 
  implementation of the Las Vegas Wash Wetland Restoration and Lake Mead 
  Water Quality Improvement Project, Nevada.

June 19, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2756

Mr. ROBB

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish a 
  National Clean Water Trust Fund and to authorize the Administrator of 
  the Environmental Protection Agency to use amounts in the Fund to 
  carry out projects to promote the recovery of waters of the United 
  States from damage resulting from violations of that Act, and for 
  other purposes.

June 20, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2796

                                                                 S. 2797

Mr. VOINOVICH
    and Messrs. BAUCUS and SMITH of New Hampshire.

A bill to provide for the conservation and development of water and 
  related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct 
  various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United 
  States, and for other purposes.

May 23, 2000. Prior to introduction of bill, Subcommittee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure hearing held, S. Hrg. 106-976.
June 27, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
June 28, 2000. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be 
  reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably. 
  (As approved by the committee, the bill incorporates the text of 
  S.2797).
July 27, 2000. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works with an amendment in the nature of a substitute (S. Rpt. 106-
  362) and placed on the Calendar No. 729.
September 5, 2000. Congressional Budget Cost Estimate printed in the 
  Congressional Record.
September 20, 2000. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure 
  hearing held on Everglades part of bill, S. Hrg. 106-729.
September 25, 2000. Passed the Senate 85-1.
September 26, 2000. Received in the House and held at the desk.
October 18, 2000. Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 639 Reported to 
  House. Rule provides for consideration of S. 2796 with 1 hour of 
  general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered 
  without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without 
  instructions. It shall be in order to consider the bill S. 2796 in the 
  House. The amendment in the nature of a substitute printed in the 
  Congressional Record and numbered 2 shall be considered as adopted. 
  Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments.
October 19, 2000. Rule H. Res. 639 passed House. Considered under the 
  provisions of rule H. Res. 639. The previous question was ordered 
  pursuant to the rule. Mr. Rahall moved to commit with instructions to 
  Transportation. Mr. Rahall moved to commit the bill to the Committee 
  on Transportation and Infrastructure with instructions to report it 
  back forthwith with amendments that strike sections 330 and 436 and 
  make technical changes. On motion to commit with instructions Agreed 
  to by voice vote. Pursuant to the motion to commit, Mr. Shuster 
  reported the bill back from the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure with an amendment as specified. On passage Passed by 
  the Yeas and Nays: 394 - 14 (Roll no. 534). Motion to reconsider laid 
  on the table Agreed to without objection. Mr. Shuster asked unanimous 
  consent that the House insist upon its amendment, and request a 
  conference. On motion that the House insist upon its amendment, and 
  request a conference Agreed to without objection. Mr. Oberstar moved 
  that the House instruct conferees. The House proceeded with one hour 
  of debate on the motion to instruct conferees. The instructions 
  contained in the motion require the managers on the part of the House 
  to insist on the provisions of Section 586 of the House amendment. On 
  motion that the House instruct conferees Agreed to by voice vote. 
  Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. 
  The Speaker appointed conferees: Messrs. Shuster, Young (AK), 
  Boehlert, Shaw, Oberstar, Borski, and Menendez. Message on House 
  action received in Senate and at desk: House amendment to Senate bill 
  and House requests a conference.
October 23, 2000. Considered by the Senate. The Senate disagreed to the 
  House amendments and agreed to a conference with the House, agreed to 
  by unanimous consent. Conferees: Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, 
  Voinovich, Baucus and Graham.
October 31, 2000. Conference report (House Rept. 106-1020) considered 
  and passed in the Senate by unanimous consent.
November 1, 2000. Full committee consideration and mark up held by the 
  House Rules committee. House Rules committee granted a rule waiving 
  all points of order against the conference report to accompany S. 
  2796, Water Resources Development Act of 2000, and against its 
  consideration. The rule provided that the conference report shall be 
  considered as read. Rules Committee Resolution, H. Res. 665 reported 
  to the House as a rule for S. 2796.
November 3, 2000. Conference report adopted by the House by a vote of 
  312-2. House rule, H. Res. 665, agreed to by a voice vote. Conference 
  report considered in the House. Measure cleared for enrollment.
December 4, 2000. Enrolled measure signed in the House and Senate.
December 5, 2000. Submitted to the President.
December 11, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-541.

S. 2797

                                                                 S. 2796

Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire
    and Messrs. BAUCUS, GRAHAM, MACK and VOINOVICH.

A bill to authorize a comprehensive Everglades restoration plan.

June 27, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
June 28, 2000. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be 
  reported with amendments favorably.
July 27, 2000. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Reported by 
  Senator Smith of New Hampshire with amendments. With written report 
  No. 106-363. Minority views filed.
July 27, 2000. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 730. For further action, see S. 2796, which 
  became Public Law 106-541.

S. 2800

Mr. LAUTENBERG
    and Mr. CRAPO. Messrs. BENNETT, GRAHAM July 11, 2000.

Mr. LIEBERMAN, July 25, 2000.Mr. JEFFORDS, July 27, 2000. Mr. REID, 
  September 5, 2000. Mr. WYDEN, October 30, 2000.

A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency to establish an integrated environmental reporting system.

June 27, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
September 26, 2000. Hearing held, S. Hrg. 106-965.

S. 2847

Mr. ABRAHAM

A bill to modify the River and Harbor Act of 1886 to authorize Corps of 
  Engineer authority over an extended portion of the Clinton River.

July 11, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2878

                                                               H.R. 4442

Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire
    and Messrs. BAUCUS, LINCOLN CHAFEE, CRAPO, LAUTENBERG, GRAHAM, 
      LIEBERMAN, REID, WARNER and Ms. BOXER, July 17, 2000. Mr. GREGG, 
      July 25, 2000. Mr. LEAHY, July 27, 2000.

A bill to commemorate the centennial of the establishment of the first 
  national wildlife refuge in the United States on March 14, 1903, and 
  for other purposes.

July 17, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2880

Mr. CONRAD
    and Mr. DORGAN, July 17, 2000.

A bill to provide construction assistance for a project for a water 
  transmission line from the Missouri River to the city of Williston, 
  North Dakota.

July 17, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2892

                                                               H.R. 3323

Mr. SCHUMER
    and Mr. MOYNIHAN, July 19, 2000.

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 158-15 Liberty 
  Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, New York, as the ``Floyd H. Flake Federal 
  Building''.

July 19, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2921

Mr. MCCAIN
    and Mr. INOUYE. Mr. DASCHLE, September 5, 2000.

A bill to provide for management and leadership training, the provision 
  of assistance and resources for policy analysis, and other appropriate 
  activities in the training of Native American and Alaska Native 
  professionals in health care and public policy.

July 25, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2934

Mr. Torricelli

A bill to provide for the assessment of an increased civil penalty in a 
  case in which a person or entity that is the subject of a civil 
  environmental enforcement action has previously violated an 
  environmental law or in a case in which a violation of an 
  environmental law results in a catastrophic event.

July 26, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2944

                                                               H.R. 5100

Mr. BREAUX

A bill to clarify that certain penalties provided for in the Oil 
  Pollution Act of 1990 are the exclusive criminal penalties for any 
  action or activity that may arise or occur in connection with certain 
  discharges of oil or a hazardous substance.

July 27, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2948

Mr. Inhofe

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish a 
  program for wetland mitigation banking, and for other purposes.

July 27, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 2962

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire
    and Mr. GRAMS, October 12, 2000.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to address problems concerning methyl 
  tertiary butyl ether, and for other purposes.

July 27, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works. S. Amdt. 4026 Referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
September 7, 2000. Ordered reported with an amendment.
September 28, 2000. Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute (S. Rpt. 106-426) and placed on the Calendar, 
  No. 845.

S. 2971

Mr. Harkin

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to address problems concerning methyl 
  tertiary butyl ether, and for other purposes.

July 27, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 3032

Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire
    and Messers. LINCOLN CHAFEE and WARNER.

A bill to re-authorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design 
  Program Act of 1994, and for other purposes.

September 12, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 3036

Mr. TORRICELLI

A bill to assure that recreation and other economic benefits are 
  accorded the same weight as hurricane and storm damage reduction 
  benefits as well as environmental restoration benefits.

September 12, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 3109

Mrs. MURRAY
    and Mr. GORTON, INOUYE and KERREY

A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 1010 Fifth 
  Avenue in Seattle, Washington, as the ``William Kenzo Nakamura United 
  States Courthouse''.

September 26, 2000. Introduced and referred to the Senate Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 3156

Mr. LAUTENBERG
    and Mrs. BOXER, Messers. DODD, KENNEDY, KERRY, LEAHY, REID, 
      MOYNIHAN, SCHUMER, TORRICELLI and WELLSTONE.

A bill to encourage the restoration of estuary habitat through more 
  efficient project financing and enhanced coordination of Federal and 
  non-Federal restoration programs, and for other purposes.

October 3, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.

S. 3173

Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire
    and Messrs. WARNER, INHOFE, THOMAS, BOND, VOINOVICH, CRAPO, LINCOLN 
      CHAFEE, BAUCUS, MOYNIHAN, and GRAHAM.

A bill to improve the implementation of the environmental streamlining 
  provisions of the Transportation Equity for the 21st Century.

October 10, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 3195

Mr. MOYNIHAN

A bill to establish the United States Open Society Commission.

October 12, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 3218

                                                               H.R. 2314

Mr. McCONNELL

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to exclude beverage alcohol compounds 
  emitted from aging warehouses from the definition of volatile organic 
  compounds.

October 18, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 3266

Mr. BREAUX

A bill to amend the Delta Development Act to expand the area covered by 
  the Lower Mississippi Delta Development Commission to include 
  Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.

October 31, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.

S. 3268

                                                               H.R. 5617

Mr. SMITH of Oregon

A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to improve provisions 
  concerning the recovery of damages for injuries resulting from oil 
  spills; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. I75November 
  1, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
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H.R. 34

Mr. GOSS

A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make technical 
  corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.

January 6, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Resources.
January 27, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries 
  Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans.
May 6, 1999. Subcommittee hearing held.
November 18, 1999. Discharged from the Committee on Resources, and 
  passed the House.
November 19, 1999. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
September 21, 2000. Ordered reported with amendments.
September 28, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-471) and placed on the Calendar, No. 920.
October 5, 2000. Amended and passed Senate.
October 6, 2000. Received in the House and held at the desk.
October 12, 2000. House agreed to Senate amendment.
October 27, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-360.



H.R. 92

Mr. COBLE

A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse 
  located at 251 North Main Street in Winston Salem, North Carolina, as 
  the ``Hiram H. Ward Federal Building and United States Courthouse''.

January 6, 1199. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
January 19, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
February 11, 1999. Ordered to be reported.
February 23, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-20), placed on the Calendar, No. 6, and 
  passed the House under suspension of the rules.
February 24, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee 
  on Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 59.
March 23, 1999. Passed the Senate.
April 5, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-10.



H.R. 118

                                                                  S. 559

Mr. DOGGETT

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 300 East 8th Street 
  in Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle Federal Building''.

January 6, 1199. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
January 19, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
April 21, 1999. Subcommittee ordered reported.
April 22, 1999. Ordered reported by full committee.
April 27, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-110) and placed on the Calendar, No. 44.
May 4, 1999. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 5, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works. For further action see S. 559, which 
  became Public Law 106-72.



H.R. 130

Mr. ENGEL

A bill to designate the United States Courthouse located at 40 Centre 
  Street in New York, New York as the ``Thurgood Marshall United States 
  Courthouse''.

January 6, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
January 19, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
March 11, 1999. Ordered reported to the full committee.
March 16, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 
  106-56), and placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 22.
March 23, 1999. Passed the House.
March 24, 1999. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.



H.R. 158

Mr. HILL

A bill to designate the Federal Courthouse located at 316 North 26th 
  Street in Billings, Montana, as the ``James F. Battin Federal 
  Courthouse''.

January 6, 1199. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
January 19, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
February 11, 1999. Discharged from subcommittee and ordered reported.
February 23, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-21), placed on the Calendar, No. 7, and 
  passed the House under suspension of the rules.
February 24, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee 
  on Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 60.
March 23, 1999. Passed the Senate.
April 5, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-11.



H.R. 211

                                                                  S. 392

Mr. NETHERCUTT

To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located 
  at West 920 Riverside Avenue in Spokane, Washington, as the ``Thomas 
  S. Foley Federal Building and United States Courthouse'', and the 
  plaza at the south entrance of such building and courthouse as the 
  ``Walter F. Horan Plaza''.

January 6, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
January 19, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
August 2, 1999. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
August 3, 1999. Received in the Senate and placed on the Calendar, No. 
  249.
August 5, 1999. Passed the Senate.
August 17, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-48.



H.R. 233

Mr. REYES

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 700 East San Antonio 
  Street in El Paso, Texas, as the ``Richard C. White Federal 
  Building''.

January 6, 1199. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
January 19, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
February 11, 1999. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee.
February 23, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-22), placed on the Calendar No.8, and 
  passed the House under suspension of the rules.
February 24, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee 
  on Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 61.
March 23, 1999. Passed the Senate.
April 5, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-12.



H.R. 396

                                                                  S. 272

Mr. MILLER of California

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 1301 Clay Street in 
  Oakland, California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building''.

January 19, 1199. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 1, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
February 11, 1999. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee.
February 23, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-23), placed on the Calendar, No. 9, and 
  passed the House under suspension of the rules.
February 24, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee 
  on Environment and Public Works.
March 17, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 62.
March 23, 1999. Passed the Senate.
April 5, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-13.



H.R. 560

Mr. ROMERO-BARCELO

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 300 Recinto Sur 
  Street in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, as the ``Jose V. Toledo United 
  States Post Office and Courthouse''.

February 3, 1199. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 4, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
April 21, 1999. Subcommittee ordered reported.
April 22, 1999. Ordered reported by full committee.
April 27, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-108)and placed on the Calendar, No. 42.
May 4, 1999. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 5, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
September 29, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (without written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 294.
October 8, 1999. Passed the Senate.
October 22, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-77.



H.R. 673

Mr. DEUTSCH

To authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to 
  make grants to the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority and other 
  appropriate agencies for the purpose of improving water quality 
  throughout the marine ecosystem of the Florida Keys.

February 2, 1999. Referred to the House Subcommittee on Water Resources 
  and Environment.
July 13, 1999. Subcommittee hearing held.
April 5, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended, by voice vote.
April 11, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported by the Committee on 
  Transportation.
May 2, 2000. Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 322. Rules 
  Committee Resolution, H. Res. 483, reported to House (H. Rept. 106-
  592), Rule H. Res. 483 passed the House.
May 4, 2000. Considered as unfinished business and passed the House.
May 8, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 686

Mr. ORTIZ

A bill to designate a United States courthouse in Brownsville, Texas, as 
  the ``Garza-Vela United States Courthouse''.

February 10, 1199. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 11, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
April 21, 1999. Subcommittee ordered reported.
April 22, 1999. Ordered reported by full committee.
April 27, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-109) and placed on the Calendar, No. 43.
May 4, 1999. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 5, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 707

                                             S. 1691, H.R. 283, H.R. 533

Mrs. FOWLER

A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency 
  Assistance Act to authorize a program for predisaster mitigation, to 
  streamline the administration of disaster relief, to control the 
  Federal costs of disaster assistance.

February 11, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 12, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight, 
  Investigations and Emergency Management.
February 24, 1999. Ordered reported to full committee.
March 2, 1999. Ordered to be reported, as amended, by voice vote.
March 3, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-40), and placed on the Calendar, No. 23.
March 4, 1999. Amended and passed in the House.
March 4, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
February 9, 2000. Committee ordered reported without amendment 
  favorably.
May 16, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works 
  (without written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 551.
July 19, 2000. Amended and passed the Senate.
October 3, 2000. House agreed to Senate amendment with an amendment 
  pursuant to H. Res. 607.
October 4, 2000. Message on House action received in Senate and held at 
  desk.
October 5, 2000. Senate amended the House amendment with an amendment.
October 6, 2000. Message on Senate action sent to the House.
October 10, 2000. House suspended the rules and agreed to the Senate 
  amendment to the House amendment to the Senate amendment.
October 30, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-390.



H.R. 751

Mr. TOOMEY

A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse 
  located at 504 Hamilton Street in Allentown, Pennsylvania, as the 
  ``Edward N. Cahn Federal Building and United States Courthouse''.

February 11, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 12, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
March 11, 1999. Ordered reported to the full committee.
March 16, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 
  106-57), and placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 23.
March 23, 1999. Passed the House.
March 24, 1999. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.



H.R. 809

Mr. TRAFICANT

To amend the Act of June 1, 1948, to provide for reform of the Federal 
  Protective Service.

February 23, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
March 9, 1999. Discharged by the Committee on Judiciary and referred to 
  the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 10, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
November 9, 1999. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended.
March 16, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported, as amended, by voice 
  vote.
June 14, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 
  106-676, Part I) and placed on the Calendar, No. 379.
June 27, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
June 28, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
September 28, 2000. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure 
  hearing held, S. Hrg. 106-967.



H.R. 828

                                                                  S. 914

Mr. BARCIA

To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to require that 
  discharges from combined storm and sanitary sewers conform to the 
  Combined Sewer Overflow Control Policy of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency.

February 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 25, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
September 27, 2000. Ordered reported by Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
October 6, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 
  106-943), and placed on the Union Calendar, No. 566.
December 15, 2000. Incorporated in the conference report to H.R. 4577, 
  the Omnibus Appropriations measure (H. Rept. 106-1033), and the 
  conference report passed both House and Senate.
December 21, 2000. Signed into law (part of Omnibus Appropriation bill) 
  Public Law 106-554.



H.R. 910

Mr. DREIER

To authorize the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of 
  Engineers and in coordination with other Federal agency heads, to 
  participate in the funding and implementation of a balanced, long-term 
  solution to the problems of groundwater contamination, water supply, 
  and reliability affecting the San Gabriel groundwater basin in 
  California.

March 2, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 9, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
September 9, 1999. Subcommittee hearing held.
March 8, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended, by voice vote.
March 16, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported by voice vote.
March 23, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. (H. Rept. 
  106-545) Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 295.
March 28, 2000. Considered under suspension of the rules and agreed to 
  by voice vote as amended.
March 29, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 911

                                                                  S. 754

Mr. ETHERIDGE

A bill to designate the Federal building located at 310 New Bern Avenue 
  in Raleigh, North Carolina, as the ``Terry Sanford Federal Building''.

March 2, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
March 9, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
April 12, 1999. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
April 13, 1999. Received in the Senate and held at the desk.
April 15, 1999. Passed the Senate.
April 27, 1999. Signed into law. Public Law 106-23.



H.R. 999

                                                                  S. 522

Mr. BILBRAY

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve the 
  quality of coastal recreation waters.

March 4, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 9, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
April 15, 1999. Ordered reported, as amended.
April 19, 1999. Reported, as amended, by the Committee on Transportation 
  and Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-98), and placed on the Calendar, No. 
  55.
April 22, 1999. Amended and passed the House. Received in the Senate and 
  referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
July 22, 1999. Hearing held, S. Hrg. 106-284.
April 13, 2000. Ordered reported without amendment.
August 25, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works, under authority of the order of the Senate of July 26, 2000, 
  without amendment, and without written report, and placed on the 
  Calendar, No. 48.
September 21, 2000. Passed Senate with an amendment.
September 22, 2000. Received in the House and held at the desk.
September 26, 2000. House agreed to the Senate amendment under 
  suspension of the rules.
October 10, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-284.



H.R. 1106

                                                                  S. 968

Ms. THURMAN

To authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to 
  make grants to State agencies with responsibility for water source 
  development for the purpose of maximizing available water supply and 
  protecting the environment through the development of alternative 
  water sources.

March 11, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
March 16, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
April 5, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended, by voice vote.
April 11, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported, as amended, by voice 
  vote.
May 2, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-593) and placed on the Calendar, No. 323.
May 4, 2000. Rule H. Res. 485 passed House. Considered and passed the 
  House under the provisions of rule.
May 8, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 1121

                                                                  S. 858

Mr. COLLINS

A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse 
  located at 18 Greenville Street in Newnan, Georgia, as the ``Lewis R. 
  Morgan Federal Building and United States Courthouse''.

March 16, 1199. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 16, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
April 21, 1999. Subcommittee ordered reported.
April 22, 1999. Ordered reported by full committee.
April 27, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-111) and placed on the Calendar, No. 45.
May 4, 1999. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 5, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
May 27, 1999. Discharged from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works and passed the Senate.
June 7, 1999. Signed into law, Public Law 106-33.



H.R. 1162

Mr. LEWIS of Kentucky

A bill to designate the bridge on United States Route 231 that crosses 
  the Ohio River between Maceo, Kentucky, and Rockport, Indiana, as the 
  ``William H. Natcher Bridge''.

March 17, 1199. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 17, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
April 22, 1999. Discharged from subcommittee and ordered reported by 
  full committee.
April 27, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-112) and placed on the Calendar, No. 46.
May 4, 1999. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 5, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
September 21, 2000. Ordered reported by the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
September 28, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (without written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 846.
October 4, 2000. Passed the Senate.
October 13, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-295.



H.R. 1237

                                                                  S. 878

Mr. SAXTON

To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to permit grants for 
  the national estuary program to be used for the development and 
  implementation of a comprehensive conservation and management plan, to 
  reauthorize appropriations to carry out the program.

March 23, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
March 24, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
July 13, 1999. Subcommittee hearing held.
April 5, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended by voice vote.
April 11, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported, as amended, by voice 
  vote.
May 2, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 106-
  596), and placed on the Calendar, No. 326.
May 8, 2000. Discharged from Union Calendar and referred sequentially to 
  the House Committee on Resources for a period ending not later than 
  May 11, 2000 for consideration of such provisions of the bill and 
  amendment as fall within the jurisdiction of that committee pursuant 
  to clause 1 (l), rule X. Considered under suspension of the rules. On 
  motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by 
  voice vote. Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 9, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 1279

Mr. THOMPSON

To designate the Federal building and United States post office located 
  at 223 Sharkey Street in Clarksdale, Mississippi, as the ``Aaron E. 
  Henry Federal Building and United States Post Office''.

March 24, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 26, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
March 15, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended by voice vote.
March 16, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported by voice vote.
March 23, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. (H. Rept. 
  106-538), and placed on the Calendar, No. 186.
March 28, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
March 29, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 1359

Mr. TRAFICANT

To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse to be 
  constructed at 10 East Commerce Street in Youngstown, Ohio, as the 
  ``Frank J. Battisti and Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and United 
  States Courthouse''.

March 25, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
March 26, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
March 22, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee by 
  voice vote.
March 23, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported by voice vote.
March 29, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. (H. Rept. 
  106-551) Placed on the Calendar, No. 194.
April 3, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
April 4, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 1405

Mr. BROWN of Ohio

To designate the Federal building located at 143 West Liberty Street, 
  Medina, Ohio, as the ``Donald J. Pease Federal Building''.

April 14, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
April 19, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
April 11, 2000. Discharged from the Subcommittee on Economic 
  Development, Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline 
  Transportation. Committee markup; ordered reported, as amended, by 
  voice vote.
April 13, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 
  106-589), and placed on the Calendar, No. 212.
May 3, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 4, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 1431

                                                                 S. 1752

Mr. SAXTON

A bill to reauthorize and amend the Coastal Barrier Resources Act.

April 15, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Resources.
April 20, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries, Conservation, 
  Wildlife, and Oceans.
May 6, 1999. Subcommittee hearing held.
May 27, 1999. Subcommittee ordered reported to full committee.
June 9, 1999. Ordered reported by full committee.
July 1, 1999. Reported from the House Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 
  106-218), and placed on the Calendar, No. 124.
September 21, 1999. Passed the House.
September 22, 1999. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.



H.R. 1480

                                                                  S. 507

Mr. SHUSTER

A bill to provide for the conservation and development of water and 
  related resources, to authorize the United States Army Corps of 
  Engineers to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and 
  harbors of the United States.

April 20, 1999. Introduced and referred to the Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure, and to the Committee on Resources.
April 21, Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment; considered and ordered reported with amendments.
April 22, 1999. Ordered reported by full committee.
April 26, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 
  106-106, Part I); discharged from the Committee on Resources; and 
  placed on the Calendar, No. 59.
April 28, 1999. Rules Committee resolution (H. Res. 154) reported to 
  House.
April 29, 1999. Considered in the the House; Amendment by Representative 
  Shuster modified by unanimous consent; Rule H. Res. 154 passed House; 
  bill passed the House 418 yeas-5 nays (Roll no. 104).
May 4, 1999. Received in the Senate.
May 5, 1999. Placed on Senate Calendar, No. 103.
July 22, 1999. Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent; struck 
  all after the enacting clause and substituted in lieu the language of 
  S. 507. Senate requested a conference, appointing Senators CHAFEE, 
  WARNER, SMITH of New Hampshire, VOINOVICH, BAUCUS, MOYNIHAN, and 
  BOXER. (See S. 507 for further action).



H.R. 1605

Mr. HUTCHINSON

To designate the United States courthouse building located at 402 North 
  Walnut Street and Prospect Avenue in Harrison, Arkansas, as the 
  ``Judge J. Smith Henley Federal Building''.

March 28, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
March 29, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
March 15, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended, by voice vote.
March 16, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported by voice vote.
March 23, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation. (H. Rept. 
  106-536), and placed on the Calendar, No. 184.
April 3, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
April 4, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 1729

Mr. GOODE

To designate the Federal facility located at 1301 Emmet Street in 
  Charlottesville, Virginia, as the ``Pamela B. Gwin Hall''.

May 6, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
April 11, 2000. Discharged from the Subcommittee on Economic 
  Development, Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline 
  Transportation. Full committee markup; ordered reported, as amended, 
  by voice vote.
April 13, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 
  106-587), and placed on the Calendar, No. 210.
May 3, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 4, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 1775

                                                                  S. 835

Mr. GILCHREST

To catalyze restoration of estuary habitat through more efficient 
  financing of projects and enhanced coordination of Federal and non-
  Federal restoration programs.

May 12, 1999. Referred to the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure and the Committee on Resources.
May 13, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
May 19, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, 
  Wildlife and Oceans.
July 13, 1999. Subcommittee hearing held.
September 23, 1999. Subcommittee hearing held.
October 28, 1999. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee by 
  voice vote.
November 8, 1999. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended by voice vote.
March 16, 2000. Committee on Transportation markup; ordered reported by 
  voice vote.
April 4, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 
  106-561, Part I). House Committee on Resources granted an extension 
  for further consideration ending not later than June 9, 2000.
May 24, 2000. Committee on Resources markup; ordered reported by voice 
  vote.
June 9, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 106-561, 
  Part II), and placed on the Calendar, No. 366.
September 12, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
September 13, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee 
  on Environment and Public Works. (For further action, see S. 835).



H.R. 1901

Mr. TRAFICANT

To designate the United States border station located in Pharr, Texas, 
  as the ``Kika de la Garza United States Border Station''.

May 20, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
April 11, 2000. Discharged from Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation. 
  Committee markup; ordered reported, as amended, by voice vote.
April 13, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 
  106-586), and placed on the Calendar, No. 209.
May 3, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 4, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 1959

Mr. GONZALEZ

To designate the Federal building located at 743 East Durango Boulevard 
  in San Antonio, Texas, as the ``Adrian A. Spears Judicial Training 
  Center''.

May 26, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
June 20, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended, by voice vote.
June 21, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported by voice vote.
June 22, 2000. Reported, as amended, by the Committee on Transportation. 
  H. Rept. 106-688. Placed on the Calendar, No. 243.
June 27, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
June 28, 2000. Received in the Senate.
July 21, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.
July 26, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works 
  (without written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 719.
September 13, 2000. Passed the Senate.
September 22, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-268.



H.R. 2328

Mr. SWEENEY

To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to re-authorize the 
  Clean Lakes Program.

June 23, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
June 24, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
March 8, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended by voice vote.
March 16, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported by voice vote.
April 4, 2000. Reported, as amended, by the Committee on Transportation. 
  (H. Rept. 106-560), and placed on the Calendar, No. 305.
March 11, 2000. Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 468 reported to 
  House.
April 12, 2000. Rule H. Res. 468 passed House. The House adopted the 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute as agreed to by the Committee 
  of the Whole House on the state of the Union. Passed by the Yeas and 
  Nays: 420-5.
April 13, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 2412

Mr. SOUDER

To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located 
  at 1300 South Harrison Street in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as the ``E. Ross 
  Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse''.

June 30, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
July 1, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
March 15, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee by 
  voice vote.
March 16, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported by voice vote.
March 23, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 
  106-540), and placed on the Calendar, No. 188.
March 28, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
March 29, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
April 13, 2000. Committee on Environment and Public Works reported to 
  Senate (without written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 505.
May 4, 2000. Passed the Senate.
May 22, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-203.



H.R. 2454

Mr. SAXTON

A bill to assure the long-term conservation of mid-continent light geese 
  and the biological diversity of the ecosystem upon which many North 
  American migratory birds depend, by directing the Secretary of the 
  Interior to implement rules to reduce the overabundant population of 
  mid-continent light geese.

July 1, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Resources.
July 21 1999. Ordered reported.
July 29, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 106-
  271), and placed on the Calendar, No. 161.
August 2, 1999. Passed the House.
August 3, 1999. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
September 29, 1999. Ordered reported with an amendment.
October 14, 1999. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-188), and placed on the Calendar, No. 322.
November 8, 1999. Amended and passed the Senate.
November 9, 1999. Amended bill received in the House.
November 10, 1999. House agreed to Senate amendment.
November 24, 1999. Signed into law. Public Law 106-108.



H.R. 2496

Mr. ORTIZ

A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design 
  Program Act of 1994.

July 13, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Resources.
July 16, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, 
  Wildlife and Oceans.
September 23, 1999. Subcommittee hearing held.
October 6, 1999. Discharged from the subcommittee, considered, amended 
  and ordered reported from full committee.
October 18, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 106-
  390), and placed on the Calendar, No. 227.
October 26, 1999. Passed the House.
October 27, 1999. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee 
  on Environment and Public Works.
September 21, 2000. Considered by the full committee.
September 28, 2000. Ordered reported.
October 2, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rpt. 106-457), and placed on the Calendar, No. 904.
October 5, 2000. Passed the Senate.
October 19, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-316.



H.R. 2724

Mr. SHUSTER

A bill to make technical corrections to the Water Resources Development 
  Act of 1999.

August 5, 1999. Introduced, considered and passed the House.
September 8, 1999. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
September 29, 1999. Ordered reported with an amendment.
October 13, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works with an amendment (S. Rept. 106-183), and placed on the 
  Calendar, No. 316.
November 8, 1999. Amended and passed the Senate.
November 10, 1999. House agreed to Senate amendment.
November 24, 1999. Signed into law. Public Law 106-109.



H.R. 2821

Mr. DINGELL

A bill to amend the North American Wetlands Conservation Act to provide 
  for appointment of two additional members of the North American 
  Wetlands Conservation Council.

September 9, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Resources.
September 14, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries, 
  Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans.
September 23, 1999. Subcommittee hearing held.
October 6, 1999. Discharged from subcommittee and ordered reported by 
  full committee.
October 18, 1999. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 106-
  388), placed on the Calendar, No. 224, and passed the House.
October 19, 1999. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works.



H.R. 2957

Mr. VITTER

To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize funding to 
  carry out certain water quality restoration projects for Lake 
  Pontchartrain Basin, Louisiana.

September 27, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation 
  and Infrastructure.
September 28, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
February 9, 2000. Subcommittee hearing held.
April 5, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee, as 
  amended by voice vote.
April 11, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported, as amended, by voice 
  vote.
May 2, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation (H. Rept. 106-
  594), and placed on the Calendar, No. 324.
May 3, 2000. Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 484. Passed 
  the House by 418-6.
May 4, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 3176

Ms. MINK

To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study to determine 
  ways of restoring the natural wetlands conditions in the Kealia Pond 
  National Wildlife Refuge, Hawaii.

October 28, 1999. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
November 1, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries 
  Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans. Executive Comment requested from 
  Interior.
March 30, 2000. Subcommittee hearing held.
April 6, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee by voice 
  vote.
May 24, 2000. Committee markup and ordered reported by voice vote.
June 6, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 106-649), 
  and placed on the Calendar, No. 359.
June 7, 2000. Passed the House.
June 8, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.



H.R. 3292

Mr. BAKER

To provide for the establishment of the Cat Island National Wildlife 
  Refuge in West Feliciana Parish, Lousiana.

June 20, 2000. Referred to House Resources Committee and Senate 
  Environment and Public Works Committee.
November 10, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Resources.
November 17, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries 
  Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans.
March 30, 2000. Subcommittee hearing held.
April 6, 2000. Subcommittee markup.
May 24, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
June 8, 2000. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Resources (H. 
  Rept. 106-659), and placed on the Calendar, No. 364.
June 19, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
June 20, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
September 21, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
October 2, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-459) and placed on the Calendar, No. 906.
October 5, 2000. Amended and passed the Senate.
October 6, 2000. Message on Senate action sent to the House.
October 10, 2000. House considered Senate amendment to bill.
October 12, 2000. House agreed to the Senate amendment to the bill.
October 27, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-369.



H.R. 3323

                                                                 S. 2892

Mr. MEEKS

To designate the Federal building located at 158-15 Liberty Avenue in 
  Jamaica, Queens, New York, as the ``Floyd H. Flake Federal Building''.

November 10, 1999. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
November 12, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
June 20, 2000. Subcommittee markup.
June 21, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
June 22, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-690), and placed on the Calendar No. 245.
June 27, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
June 28, 2000. Received in the Senate.
July 17, 2000. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works.



H.R. 3378

Mr. BILBRAY

To authorize certain actions to address the comprehensive treatment of 
  sewage emanating from the Tijuana River in order to substantially 
  reduce river and ocean pollution in the San Diego border region.

November 16, 1999. Referred to the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure, and the Committee on International Relations.
November 17, 1999. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
July 26, 2000. Discharged from Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure markup and 
  ordered reported, as amended, by voice vote.
September 7, 2000. Committee on International Relations markup and 
  ordered reported, as amended, by voice vote.
September 12, 2000. Reported, as amended, by the Committee on 
  Transportation (H. Rept. 106-842, Part I). House Committee on 
  International Relations granted an extension for further consideration 
  ending not later than September 12, 2000; discharged from Committee on 
  International Relations, and placed on the Calendar, No. 499. 
  Considered and passed the House under suspension of the rules.
September 13, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee 
  on Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 3639

Mr. SKELTON

To designate the Federal building located at 2201 C Street, Northwest, 
  in the District of Columbia, currently headquarters for the Department 
  of State, as the ``Harry S. Truman Federal Building''.

February 10, 2000. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 11, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
May 23, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 24, 2000. Received in the Senate and held at the desk.
June 8, 2000. Passed the Senate.
June 20, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-218.



H.R. 3671

Mr. YOUNG of Alaska

To amend the Acts popularly known as the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife 
  Restoration Act and the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act to 
  enhance the funds available for grants to States for fish and wildlife 
  conservation projects and increase opportunities for recreational 
  hunting, bow hunting, trapping, archery, and fishing, by eliminating 
  opportunities for waste, fraud, abuse, mal-administration, and 
  unauthorized expenditures for administration and execution of those 
  Act.

February 16, 2000. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
February 22, 2000. Executive Comment Requested from Interior.
March 15, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
March 30, 2000. Reported, as amended, by the Committee on Resources. (H. 
  Rept. 106-554), and placed on the Calendar, No. 301.
April 3, 2000. Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 455 reported to House.
April 5, 2000. Rule H. Res. 455 passed House. Considered under the 
  provisions of the rule and passed the House.
April 6, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
September 21, 2000. Committee markup.
September 28, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute.
October 10, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-495) and placed on the Calendar, No. 945.
October 12, 2000. Passed the Senate with an amendment and an amendment 
  to the Title by Unanimous Consent.
October 16, 2000. Amended bill received by the House.
October 17, 2000. Amended bill considered under suspension of the rules, 
  proceedings postponed on the point of order that a quorum was not 
  present.
October 18, 2000. Passed the House.
November 1, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-408.



H.R. 4104

Mr. TAYLOR of Mississippi

To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize funding to 
  carry out certain water quality and barrier island restoration 
  projects for the Mississippi Sound.

March 28, 2000. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.
March 29, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
July 26, 2000. Discharged from Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment . Committee markup; ordered reported, as amended, by voice 
  vote.
September 12, 2000. Reported, as amended, by the Committee on 
  Transportation (H. Rept. 106-840), and placed on the Calendar, No. 
  497. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
September 13, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee 
  on Environment and Public Works.



H.R. 4132

                                                                 S. 2297

Mr. DOOLITTLE

To reauthorize grants for water resources research and technology 
  institutes established under the Water Resources Research Act 1984

March 30, 2000. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Resources.
April 7, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water and Power.
May 11, 2000. Subcommittee markup.
May 24. 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
July 10, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 106-
  714), and placed on the Calendar, No. 399. Passed the House under 
  suspension of the rules.
July 11, 2000. Referred to the Senate Committee Environment and Public 
  Works.
October 18, 2000. Discharged from the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works and passed Senate without amendment.
October 27, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-374.



H.R. 4210

Ms. FOWLER

To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster relief and Emergency Assistance 
  Act to provide for improved Federal efforts to prepare for and respond 
  to terrorist attacks.

April 6, 2000. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
April 7, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations 
  and Emergency Management.
May 25 2000. Subcommittee markup.
June 21, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
July 13, 2000. Reported, as amended, by the Committee on Transportation 
  and Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-731) and placed on the Calendar, No. 
  413.
July 25, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
July 26, 2000. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.



H.R. 4286

Mr. BACHUS

To provide for the establishment of the Cahaba River National Wildlife 
  Refuge in Bibb County, Alabama.

April 13, 2000. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
April 26, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, 
  Wildlife and Oceans. Executive Comment Requested from Interior.
June 8, 2000. Subcommittee hearing held.
June 20, 2000. Subcommittee mark-up; forwarded to full committee.
June 28, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
July 10, 2000. Reported, as amended, by the Committee on Resources (H. 
  Rept. 106-713), and placed on the Calendar, No. 398. Passed the House 
  under suspension of the rules.
July 11, 2000. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
September 21, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
September 28, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-461), and placed on the Calendar, No. 908.
October 5, 2000. Passed the Senate.
October 19, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-331.



H.R. 4318

                                                                 S. 2433

Mr. McCRERY

To establish the Red River National Wildlife Refuge.

April 13, 2000. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
April 26, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, 
  Wildlife and Oceans. Executive Comment Requested from Interior.
May 11, 2000. Subcommittee hearing held.
July 20, 2000. Subcommittee markup; forwarded to full committee.
July 26, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
September 6, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 106-
  809) and placed on the Calendar, No. 470.
September 12, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
September 13, 2000. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
September 21, 2000. Committee markup.
September 28, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
October 2, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-462), and placed on the Calendar, No. 909.
October 4, 2000. Passed the Senate.
October 13, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-300.



H.R. 4320

Mr. MILLER

To assist in the conservation of great apes by supporting and providing 
  financial resources for the conservation of countries within range of 
  great apes and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in the 
  conservation of great apes.

April 13, 2000. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
April 24, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, 
  Wildlife and Oceans. Executive Comment Requested from Interior.
June 20, 2000. Subcommittee hearing held.
June 29, 2000. Committee markup.
July 19, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
July 25, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 106-
  792), and placed on the Calendar, No. 458. Passed the House under 
  suspension of the rules.
July 26, 2000. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
September 21, 2000. Committee markup.
September 28, 2000. Committee mark-up; ordered reported.
October 3, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-472), and placed on the Calendar, No. 921.
October 19, 2000. Passed the Senate.
November 1, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-411.



H.R. 4435

Mr. JONES of North Carolina

To clarify certain boundaries on the map relating to Unit NC01 of the 
  Coastal Barrier Resources System.

May 11, 2000. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
May 15, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, 
  Wildlife and Oceans.
May 18, 2000. Subcommittee markup.
May 24, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
June 6, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 106-648) 
  and placed on the Calendar, No. 358.
June 7, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
June 8, 2000. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works.
September 21, 2000. Committee markup.
September 28, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
October 3, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (S. Rept. 106-473), and placed on the Calendar, No. 922.
October 5, 2000. Passed the Senate.
October 19, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-332.



H.R.4442

                                                                 S. 2878

Mr. SAXTON

To establish a commission to promote awareness of the National Wildlife 
  Refuge System among the American public as the System celebrates its 
  centennial anniversary in 2003.

May 11, 2000. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
May 17, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, 
  Wildlife and Oceans. Executive Comment Requested from Interior.
June 15, 2000. Subcommittee hearing held.
June 20, 2000. Subcommittee markup.
June 28, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
July 10, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 106-715) 
  and placed on the Calendar, No. 400. Considered in the House under 
  suspension of the rules.
July 11, 2000. Considered as unfinished business and passed the House.
July 12, 2000. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.



H.R. 4519

Mr. FRANKS

To amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 concerning the safety and 
  security of children enrolled in childcare facilities located in 
  public buildings under the control of the General Services 
  Administration.

May 23, 2000. Referred to the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure and the Committee on Government Reform.
June 9, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
June 20, 2000. Subcommittee markup held.
June 21, 2000. Committee on Government Reform markup held, and ordered 
  reported.
June 2, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Government Management, 
  Information and Technology.
September 19, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-869, Part I); Committee on Government 
  Reform discharged the bill and placed on the Calendar, No. 522.
September 26, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
September 27, 2000. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.



H.R. 4608

Mr. WATKINS

To designate the United States courthouse located at 220 West Depot 
  Street in Greeneville, Tennessee, as the ``James H. Quillen United 
  States Courthouse''.

June 8, 2000. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on 
  Transportation and Infrastructure.
June 9, 2000. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
June 20, 2000. Subcommittee markup.
June 21, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
June 22, 2000. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure (H. Rept. 106-689), and placed on the Calendar, No. 
  244.
June 27, 2000. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
June 28, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
July 26, 2000. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works (without written report) and placed on the Calendar, No. 722.
September 13, 2000. Passed the Senate.
September 22, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-269.

H.R. 4806

Mr. ADERHOLT

To designate the Federal building located at 1710 Alabama Avenue in 
  Jasper, Alabama, as the ``Carl Elliott Federal Building''.

June 29, 2000. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, 
  Public Buildings, Hazardous Materials and Pipeline Transportation.
July 25, 2000. Subcommittee markup held; forwarded to full committee by 
  voice vote. Full committee ordered reported. House passed bill under 
  suspension of the rules.
July 26, 2000. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works.
September 21, 2000. Committee markup; ordered reported.
September 28, 2000. Reported by Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works and place on the Calendar, No. 848.
October 4, 2000. Passed the Senate.
October 13, 2000. Signed into law, Public Law 106-304.
                               NOMINATIONS
                               NOMINATIONS

                              (By Agency)
                              ------------

                              APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION

WONG-RUSINKO, Ella, of Virginia, to be Alternate Federal Co-chairman of 
  the Appalachian Regional Commission, vice Hilda Gay Legg, resigned.

March 24, 2000. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
June 13, 2000. Hearing held.
July 26, 2000. Favorably reported.
August, 3, 2000. Recess appointment by the President.



                              CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION 
                              BOARD

EPSTEIN, Lois N., of New York, to be Chairperson of the Chemical Safety 
  and Hazard Investigation Board for a term of five years, vice Devra 
  Lee Davis, resigned.

October 26, 2000. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN1374).



HILL, Paul L., Jr., of West Virginia, to be Chairperson of the Chemical 
  Safety and Hazard Investigation Board for a term of five years 
  (Reappointment)

August 5, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works (PN482).
September 23, 1999. Hearing held.
September 29, 1999. Favorably reported.
October 1, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.



POJE, Gerald V., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Chemical Safety and 
  Hazard Investigation Board for a term of five years (Reappointment).

September 30, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN585).
October 6, 1999. Hearing held.
October 19, 1999. Favorably reported.
November 10, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.



                              COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

FRAMPTON, George T., of the District of Columbia, to be a Member of the 
  Council on Environmental Quality, vice Kathleen A. McGinty, resigned.

February 23, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN108).
April 28, 1999. Hearing held.
May 13, 1999. Favorably reported.
August, 4, 2000. Recess appointment by the President.



                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

CAMPBELL, Arthur C., of Tennessee, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce 
  for Economic Development. (New Position)

March 22, 2000. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works.
June 13, 2000. Hearing held.
July 26, 2000. Favorably reported.
August, 3, 2000. Recess appointment by the President.



                              DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

SMITH, Kenneth Lee, of Arkansas, to be Assistant Secretary for Fish and 
  Wildlife, Department of the Interior, vice Donald J. Barry, resigned.

October 26, 2000. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN1375).



                              ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

AIDALA, James V., of Virginia, to be Assistant Administrator for Toxic 
  Substances of the Environmental Protection Agency.

March 7, 2000. Nomination referrd to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works. (PN874)
June 13, 2000. Hearing held.



FIELDS, Timothy, Jr., of Virginia, to be Assistant Administrator, Office 
  of Solid Waste, Environmental Protection Agency, vice Elliot Pearson 
  Laws, resigned.

January 6, 1999, Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works (PN16).
May 5, 1999. Hearing held.
June 29, 1999. Favorably reported.
July 1, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.



GUZY, Gary S., of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant 
  Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Jonathan Z. 
  Cannon, resigned.

January 14, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN22).
March 4, 1999. Hearing held.
March 17, 1999. Favorably reported.
July 1, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.



McCABE, W. Michael, of Pennsylvania, to be Deputy Administrator of the 
  Environmental Protection Agency, vice Frederic James Hansen, resigned.

November 16, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN708).
February 3, 2000. Hearing held.
February 9, 2000. Favorably reported.
August 3, 2000. Recess appointment by the President.



                              MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION

ANDERSON, Maj. Gen. Phillip R., U.S. Army, to be a Member and President 
  of the Mississippi River Commission, under the provisions of Section 2 
  of an Act of Congress, approved June 1879 (21 Stat. 37) (33 USC 642).

July 1, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works (PN427).
September 23, 1999. Hearing held.
September 29, 1999. Favorably reported.
November 10, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.



ANGEL, Sam Epstein, of Arkansas, to be a Member of the Mississippi River 
  Commission for a term of nine years (reappointment).

August 3, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works (PN465)
September 23, 1999. Hearing held.
September 29, 1999. Favorably reported.
November 10, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.



GRIFFIN, Brig. Gen. Robert H., U.S. Army, to be a Member of the 
  Mississippi River Commission, under the provisions of Section 2 of an 
  Act of Congress, approved June 1879 (21 Stat. 37) (33 USC 642).

August 3, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works (PN466)
September 23, 1999. Hearing held.
September 29, 1999. Favorably reported.
November 10, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.



                              MORRIS K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE 
                              IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 
                              FOUNDATION

EBERHARD, Eric D., of Washington, to be a member of the Board of 
  Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National 
  Environmental Policy Foundation for a term expiring October 6, 2002, 
  vice Ronald Kent Burton, term expired.

November 10, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN703).
February 3, 2000. Hearing held.
February 9, 2000. Favorably reported.



UDALL, Anne Jeannette, of North Carolina, to be a member of the Board of 
  Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National 
  Environmental Policy Foundation for a term expiring October 6, 2004 
  (Reappointment).

February 8, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN97).
March 4, 1999. Hearing held.
March 17, 1999. Favorably reported.
March 19, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.



                              NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

McGAFFIGAN, Edward, Jr., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Nuclear 
  Regulatory Commission for a term of five years expiring June 30, 2004 
  (Reapppointment)

February 3, 2000. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN769).
April 13, 2000. Favorably reported.
May 24, 2000. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.

MESERVE, Richard A., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Nuclear 
  Regulatory Commission for a term of five years expiring June 30, 2004, 
  vice Shirley Ann Jackson, term expired.

August 5, 1999. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and 
  Public Works (PN497).
September 23, 1999. Hearing held.
September 29, 1999. Favorably reported.
October 1, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.



                              TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

HARRIS, Skila, of Kentucky, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of 
  the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2008, vice 
  William H. Kennoy, term expired.

September 24, 1999. Nomination for term expiring May 18, 2005, vice 
  Johnny H. Hayes, resigned, referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN581).
September 29, 1999. Nomination withdrawn.
September 30, 1999. Nomination for term expiring May 18, 2008, vice 
  William H. Kennoy, term expired, referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works (PN600).
October 6, 1999. Hearing held.
October 19, 1999. Favorably reported.
November 10, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.

McCULLOUGH, Glenn L., of Mississippi, to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 
  18, 2005, vice Johnny H. Hayes, term expired.

September 24, 1999. Nomination for term expiring May 18, 2005, vice 
  William H. Kennoy, term expired, referred to the Committee on 
  Environment and Public Works (PN582).
September 29, 1999. Nomination withdrawn.
September 30, 1999. Nomination for term expiring May 18, 2005, vice 
  Johnny H. Hayes, resigned, referred to the Committee on Environment 
  and Public Works (PN601).
October 6, 1999. Hearing held.
October 19, 1999. Favorably reported.
November 10, 1999. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.


                     MEASURES REPORTED TO THE SENATE
                     MEASURES REPORTED TO THE SENATE
                              ------------



No written report

                                                                   S. 67

``Robert C. Weaver Federal Building,'' Washington, DC.

March 17, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                  S. 272

``Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building,'' Oakland, California.

March 17, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                H.R. 396

``Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building,'' Oakland, California.

March 17, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                  S. 392

``Thomas S. Foley Federal Building and United States Courthouse'' and 
  the plaza at the south entrance of that building and courthouse as the 
  ``Walter F. Horan Plaza,'' Spokane, Washington.

March 17, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                  S. 437

``Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse,'' Las Vegas, Nevada.

March 17, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                  S. 453

``Hurff A. Saunders Federal Building,'' Juneau, Alaska.

March 17, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                  S. 460

``Robert K. Rodibaugh United States Bankruptcy Courthouse,'' South Bend, 
  Indiana.

March 17, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                 H.R. 92

``Hiram H. Ward Federal Building and United States Courthouse,'' Winston 
  Salem, North Carolina.

March 17, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                H.R. 158

``James F. Battin Federal Courthouse,'' Billings, Montana.

March 17, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                H.R. 233

``Richard C. White Federal Building,'' El Paso, Texas.

March 17, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-34

                                                                  S. 507

Water Resources Development Act of 1999.

March 23, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-36

                                                                  S. 148

Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act.

March 26, 1999. Reported to the Senate, pursuant to the order of March 
  25.



S. Rept. 106-39

                                                                  S. 574

Coastal Barrier Resources System Correction--Henlopen Unit, Henlopen, 
  Delaware.

March 26, 1999. Reported to the Senate, pursuant to the order of March 
  25.



No written report

                                                                  S. 559

``J.J. `Jake' Pickle Federal Building,'' Austin, Texas.

May 12, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                  S. 858

``Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building and United States Courthouse,'' 
  Newnan, Georgia.

May 12, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-70

                                                                  S. 880

Fuels Regulatory Relief Act.

June 9, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                             S. Res. 146

Committee funding resolution

July 15, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-126

                                                                 S. 1100

Critical habitat designation for endangered species recovery plans.

July 28, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                 S. 1567

``C.B. King United States Courthouse,'' Albany, Georgia.

September 29, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                 S. 1595

Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse, Phoenix, Arizona.

September 29, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                 S. 1652

``Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building,'' Washington, DC.

September 29, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                H.R. 560

``Jose V. Toledo United States Post Office and Courthouse,'' Old San 
  Juan, Puerto Rico.

September 29, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



Discharged without written report

                                                             S. Res. 188

Sense of the Senate that additional assistance should be provided to the 
  victims of Hurricane Floyd.

October 1, 1999. Discharged from the Committee on Environment and Public 
  Works, and passed the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-171

                                                                 S. 1398

A bill to clarify certain boundaries on maps relating to the Coastal 
  Barrier Resources System.

October 6, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-181

                                                                  S. 492

Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1999.

October 13, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-182

                                                                 S. 1632

Authorizing appropriations for activities at the Long Island Sound.

October 13, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-183

                                                               H.R. 2724

Technical corrections to the Water Resources Development Act of 1999.

October 13, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-188

                                                               H.R. 2454

To assure the long-term conservation of mid-continent light geese and 
  the biological diversity of the ecosystem upon which many North 
  American migratory birds depend, by directing the Secretary of the 
  Interior to implement rules to reduce the overabundant population of 
  mid-continent light geese.

October 14, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-189

                                                                  S. 835

Estuary Habitat Restoration Partnership Act of 1999.

October 14, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-190

                                                                 S. 1730

Reports to Congress providing for the continuation of Federal Water 
  Pollution Control Act Reports.

October 14, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-191

                                                                 S. 1731

Reports to Congress providing for the continuation of a Clean Air Act 
  Report.

October 14, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-193

                                                                 S. 1119

Reauthorizing the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration 
  Act.

October 18, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-194

                                                                 S. 1744

Reports to Congress providing for the continuation of an Endangered 
  Species Act Report.

October 18, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-220

                                                                 S. 1627

NRC Fairness in Funding Act.

November 9, 1999. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-226

                                                                 S. 1144

Surface Transportation Act of 1999.

January 7, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-228

                                                                 S. 1053

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to incorporate certain provisions of 
  the transportation conformity regulations, as in effect on March 1, 
  1999.

February 2, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                 S. 1794

``Clifford P. Hansen Federal Courthouse,'' Jackson, Wyoming.

February 9, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-230

                                                                 S. 1653

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act Amendments of 
  1999.

March 6, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-252

                                                                 S. 1752

Coastal Barrier Resources Reauthorization Act of 1999.

April 4, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                               H.R. 2412

``E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse,'' Fort 
  Wayne, Indiana.

April 13, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-272

                                                                 S. 1946

A bill to amend the National Environmental Education Act to redesignate 
  that Act as the ``John H. Chafee Environmental Education Act,'' to 
  establish the John H. Chafee Memorial Fellowship Program, to extend 
  the programs under that Act.

April 13, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written report

                                                                 S. 2370

``Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse,'' New York, New 
  York.

April 13, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-295

                                                                 S. 1691

Disaster Mitigation Act.

May 16, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written written report

                                                                H.R. 707

To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance 
  Act to authorize a program for predisaster mitigation, to streamline 
  the administration of disaster relief, to control the Federal costs of 
  disaster assistance.

May 16, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written written report

                                                                H.R. 999

To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve the quality 
  of coastal recreation waters.

August 25, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-366

                                                                  S. 522

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve the 
  quality of beaches and coastal recreation water.

August 25, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-369

                                                                 S. 2297

A bill to reauthorize the Water Resources Research Act of 1984.

August 25, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-370

                                                                 S. 2878

A bill to commemorate the centennial of the establishment of the first 
  national wildlife refuge in the United States on March 14, 1903.

August 25, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written written report

                                                               H.R. 1729

``Pamela B. Gwin Hall,'' Charlottesville, Virginia.

September 26, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written written report

                                                               H.R. 1901

``Kika de la Garza United States Border Station,'' Pharr, Texas.

September 26, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written written report

                                                               H.R. 1959

``Adrian A. Spears Judicial Training Center,'' San Antonio, Texas.

September 26, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written written report

                                                               H.R. 4608

``James H. Quillen United States Courthouse.'' Greeneville, Tennessee.

September 26, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-362

                                                                 S. 2796

A bill to provide for the conservation and development of water and 
  related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct 
  various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United 
  States.

July 27, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-363

                                                                 S. 2797

A bill to authorize a comprehensive Everglades restoration plan.

July 27, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written written report

                                                               H.R. 1162

``William H. Natcher Bridge,'' Maceo, Kentucky and Rockport, Indiana.

September 28, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written written report

                                                               H.R. 1605

``J. Smith Henley Federal Building and United States Courthouse,'' 
  Harrison, Arkansas.

September 28, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



No written written report

                                                               H.R. 4608

``Carl Elliott Federal Building,'' Jasper, Alabama.

September 28, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-426

                                                                 S. 2962

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to address problems concerning methyl 
  tertiary butyl ether.

September 28, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-457

                                                               H.R. 2496

To reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program Act 
  of 1994.

October 2, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-459

                                                               H.R. 3292

To provide for the establishment of the Cat Island National Wildlife 
  Refuge in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana.

October 2, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-461

                                                               H.R. 4286

To provide for the establishment of the Cahaba River National Wildlife 
  Refuge in Bibb County, Alabama.

October 2, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-462

                                                               H.R. 4318

To establish the Red River National Wildlife Refuge.

October 2, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-471

                                                                 H.R. 34

To direct the Secretary of the Interior to make technical corrections to 
  a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.

October 3, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-472

                                                               H.R. 4320

To assist in the conservation of great apes by supporting and providing 
  financial resources for the conservation programs of countries within 
  the range of great apes and projects of persons with demonstrated 
  expertise in the conservation of great apes.

October 3, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-473

                                                               H.R. 4435

To clarify certain boundaries on the map relating to Unit NC01 of the 
  Coastal Barrier Resources System.

October 3, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-484

                                                                 S. 1109

A bill to conserve global bear populations by prohibiting the 
  importation, exportation, and interstate trade of bear viscera and 
  items, products, or substances containing, or labeled or advertised as 
  containing, bear viscera.

October 4, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-485

                                                                 S. 2417

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to increase 
  funding for State nonpoint source pollution control programs.

October 4, 2000. Reported to the Senate.



S. Rept. 106-495

                                                               H.R. 3671

A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act and the 
  Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act to enhance the funds 
  available for grants to States for fish and wildlife conservation 
  projects, to reauthorize and amend the National Fish and Wildlife 
  Foundation Establishment Act, to commemorate the centennial of the 
  establishment of the first national wildlife refuge in the United 
  States on March 14, 1903.

October 10, 2000. Reported to the Senate.
                        MEASURES ENACTED INTO LAW
                        MEASURES ENACTED INTO LAW
                              ------------




Public Law 106-10

                                                                 H.R. 92

Hiram H. Ward Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Winston-Salem, North 
  Carolina.

April 5, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-11

                                                                H.R. 158

James F. Battin Federal Courthouse, Billings, Montana.

April 5, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-12

                                                                H.R. 233

Richard C. White Federal Building, El Paso, Texas.

April 5, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-13

                                                                H.R. 396

Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building, Oakland, California.

April 5, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-23

                                                                H.R. 911

Terry Sanford Federal Building, Raleigh, North Carolina.

April 27, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-27

                                                                  S. 453

Hurff Saunders Federal Building, Juneau, Alaska.

May 13, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-28

                                                                  S. 460

Robert K. Rodibaugh United States Bankruptcy Courthouse, South Bend, 
  Indiana.

May 13, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-33

                                                               H.R. 1121

Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Newnan, 
  Georgia.

June 9, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-40

                                                                  S. 880

To amend the Clean Air Act to remove flammable fuels from the list of 
  substances with respect to which reporting and other activities are 
  required under the risk management plan program.

August 5, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-48

                                                                H.R. 211

To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located 
  at West 920 Riverside Avenue in Spokane, Washington, as the ``Thomas 
  S. Foley Federal Building and United States Courthouse'', and the 
  plaza at the south entrance of such building and courthouse as the 
  ``Walter F. Horan Plaza''.

August 17, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-53

                                                                  S. 507

Water Resources Development Act of 1999.

August 17, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-72

                                                                  S. 559

J.J. `Jake' Pickle Federal Building, Austin, Texas.

October 19, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-77

                                                                H.R. 560

Jose V. Toledo U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Old San Juan, Puerto 
  Rico.

October 22, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-91 S. 437

Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse, Las Vegas, Nevada.

November 9, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-92 S. 1652

Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building, formerly the Old 
  Executive Office Building, located at 17th Street and Pennsylvania 
  Avenue, NW, in Washington, DC.

November 9, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-108

                                                               H.R. 2454

Mid-Continent light geese conservation.

November 24, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-109

                                                               H.R. 2724

Technical Corrections to the Water Resources Development Act of 1999.

November 24, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-116

                                                                 S. 1398

Coastal Barrier Resource System map correction, North Carolina.

November 29, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-128

                                                                  S. 574

Coastal Barrier Resource System map correction, Delaware.

December 6, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-162

                                                                   S. 67

Robert C. Weaver Federal Building, Washington, DC.

December 9, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-166

                                                                 S. 1595

Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse, Phoenix, Arizona.

December 9, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-167

                                                                 S. 1866

To redesignate the Coastal Barrier Resources System as the ``John H. 
  Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System''.
December 9, 1999. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-196

                                                                 S. 1567

C.B. King United States Courthouse, Albany, Georgia.

May 2, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-201

                                                                 S. 1744

Amending the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to provide for the continued 
  submittal of certain conservation reports.

May 18, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-203

                                                                H.R. 241

Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Fort Wayne, 
  Indiana.

May 22, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-204

                                                                 S. 2370

Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse, New York, New York.

May 23, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-218

                                                               H.R. 3639

Harry S. Truman Federal Building, Washington, DC.

June 21, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-247

                                                                  S. 148

To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program to 
  provide assistance in the conservation of neotropical migratory birds.

July 20, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-268

                                                               H.R. 1959

Adrian A. Spears Judicial Training Center, San Antonio, Texas.

September 22, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-269

                                                               H.R. 4608

James H. Quillen United States Courthouse, Greeneville, Tennessee.

September 22, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-284

                                                                H.R. 999

To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve the quality 
  of coastal recreation waters.

October 10, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-295

                                                               H.R. 1162

To designate the bridge on United States Route 231 that crosses the Ohio 
  River between Maceo, Kentucky, and Rockport, Indiana, as the ``William 
  H. Natcher Bridge''.

October 13, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-300

                                                               H.R. 4318

To establish the Red River National Wildlife Refuge.

October 13, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-304

                                                               H.R. 4806

Carl Elliott Federal Building, Jasper, Alabama.

October 13, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-308

                                                                 S. 1794

Clifford P. Hansen Federal Courthouse, Jackson, Wyoming.

October 13, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-316

                                                               H.R. 2496

To reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program Act 
  of 1994.

October 19, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-331

                                                               H.R. 4286

To provide for the establishment of the Cahaba River National Wildlife 
  Refuge in Bibb County, Alabama.

October 19, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-332

                                                               H.R. 4335

To clarify certain boundaries on the map relating to Unit NC01 of the 
  Coastal Barrier Resources System.

October 19, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-360

                                                                 H.R. 34

To direct the Secretary of the Interior to make technical corrections to 
  a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.

October 27, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-369

                                                               H.R. 3292

To provide for the establishment of the Cat Island National Wildlife 
  Refuge in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana.

October 27, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-374

                                                               H.R. 4132

To reauthorize grants for water resources research and technology 
  institutes established under the Water Resources Research Act of 1984.

October 27, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-390

                                                                H.R. 707

To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance 
  Act to authorize a program for predisaster mitigation, to streamline 
  the administration of disaster relief, to control the Federal costs of 
  disaster assistance.

October 30, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-408

                                                               H.R. 3671

To amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act and the Dingell-
  Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act to enhance the funds available for 
  grants to States for fish and wildlife conservation projects, to 
  reauthorize and amend the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation 
  Establishment Act, to commemorate the centennial of the establishment 
  of the first national wildlife refuge in the United States on March 
  14, 1903.

November 1, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-411

                                                               H.R. 4320

To assist in the conservation of great apes by supporting and providing 
  financial resources for the conservation programs of countries within 
  the range of great apes and projects of persons with demonstrated 
  expertise in the conservation of great apes.

November 1, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-457

                                                                  S. 835

To encourage the restoration of estuary habitat through more efficient 
  project financing and enhanced coordination of Federal and non-Federal 
  restoration programs.

November 7, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-514

                                                                 S. 1752

To reauthorize and amend the Coastal Barrier Resources Act.

November 13, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-541

                                                                 S. 2796

To provide for the conservation and development of water and related 
  resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct various 
  projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United States.

December 11, 2000. Signed into law.



Public Law 106-554

                                                        S. 914, H.R. 828

Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human 
  Services, and Education, and related agencies for the fiscal year 
  ending September 30, 2001.

December 21, 2000. Signed into law.
 HEARINGS AND MEETINGS BY THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
 HEARINGS AND MEETINGS BY THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS,
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                              FULL COMMITTEE HEARINGS



February 24, 1999

To consider the President's proposed budget request for fiscal year 2000 
  for the Environmental Protection Agency, receiving testimony from 
  Carol M. Browner, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency.


March 4, 1999

To consider the nominations of Gary S. Guzy, of the District of 
  Columbia, to be an Assistant Administrator (Office of General 
  Counsel), Environmental Protection Agency, and Anne Jeannette Udall, 
  of North Carolina, to be a Member of the Board of Trustees of the 
  Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental 
  Policy Foundation. The nominees testified and answered questions in 
  their own behalf; Mr. Guzy was introduced by Senator LAUTENBERG and 
  Dr. Udall was introduced by Representative UDALL.


March 11, 1999

To consider S. 507, a bill to provide for the conservation and 
  development of water and related resources, and to authorize the 
  Secretary of the Army to construct various projects for improvements 
  to rivers and harbors of the United States, and the President's 
  proposed budget request for fiscal year 2000 for the Army Corps of 
  Engineers, receiving testimony from Joseph W. Westphal, Assistant 
  Secretary for Civil Works, and Michael L. Davis, Deputy Assistant 
  Secretary of Policy and Legislation, both of the Department of the 
  Army.


March 17, 1999

To examine the loss of open space and environmental quality, focusing on 
  sprawl and development, and related proposals, receiving testimony 
  from Mayor Paul Helmke, Fort Wayne, Indiana, on behalf of the United 
  States Conference of Mayors; Terry Kauffman, Board of Commissioners, 
  Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on behalf of the National Association 
  of Counties; Richard Moe, National Trust for Historic Preservation, 
  Kathryn Hohmann, Sierra Club, and Gary Garczynski, National 
  Association of Home Builders; and Nelson C. Rising, Catellus 
  Development Corporation, on behalf of the National Realty Committee, 
  and Steven Hayward, Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, both 
  of San Francisco, California.


March 18, 1999

To continue consideration of the loss of open space and environmental 
  quality, focusing on sprawl and development, and related proposals, 
  receiving testimony from Senators LANDRIEU, FEINSTEIN, and LEAHY; 
  Maryland Governor Parris N. Glendening, Annapolis; David Hayes, 
  Counselor to the Secretary of the Interior; Andrew Falender, 
  Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston, MA; Chris Montague, Montana Land 
  Reliance, Billings, MT; and R. Max Peterson, International Association 
  of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Roy Kienitz, Surface Transportation 
  Policy Project, and Ralph Grossi, American Farmland Trust.


March 24, 1999

To examine voluntary greenhouse gas mitigation activities issues, 
  including actions and programs in the United States, issues related to 
  the design of a voluntary action crediting program, and S. 547, to 
  authorize the President to enter into agreements to provide regulatory 
  credit for voluntary early action to mitigate potential environmental 
  impacts from greenhouse gas emissions, receiving testimony from Eileen 
  Claussen, Pew Center on Global Climate Change, Arlington, VA; Tia 
  Nelson, Nature Conservatory, Arlington, VA; Dale A. Landgren, 
  Wisconsin Electric Power Company, Milwaukee, WI; Richard L. Sandor, 
  Environmental Financial Products, Chicago, IL; John Passacantando, 
  Ozone Action; and Raymond Keating, Small Business Survival Committee.


April 28, 1999

To consider the nomination of George T. Frampton, Jr., of the District 
  of Columbia, to be a Member of the Council on Environmental Quality. 
  The nominee testified and answered questions in their own behalf.


May 5, 1999

To consider on the nomination of Timothy Fields, Jr., of Virginia, to be 
  Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste, Environmental 
  Protection Agency, after the nominee testified and answered questions 
  in his own behalf.


May 13, 1999

To consider issues relating to the President's Clean Water Action Plan, 
  receiving testimony from Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture; Carol 
  M. Browner, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; Gary G. 
  Beach, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, Cheyenne; John 
  Godbee, International Paper Company, on behalf of the American Forest 
  and Paper Association; Daniel F. Heilig, Wyoming Outdoor Council, 
  Lander, on behalf of the Clean Water Network; Ross Wilson, Texas 
  Cattle Feeder's Association, Amarillo, on behalf of the National 
  Cattlemen's Beef Association; and Jane Nishida, Maryland Department of 
  the Environment, Baltimore.


May 25, 1999

To consider S. 1090, a bill to reauthorize and amend the Comprehensive 
  Environmental Response, Liability, and Compensation Act of 1980, 
  receiving testimony from Mayor Jim Marshall, Macon, Georgia, on behalf 
  of the U.S. Conference of Mayors; Mayor Thomas Suozzi, Glen Cove, New 
  York, on behalf of the American Communities for Cleanup Equity; Tom 
  Curtis, National Governors' Association; Karen Florini, Environmental 
  Defense Fund; Red Cavaney, American Petroleum Institute; Claudia 
  Kerbawy, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Lansing, on 
  behalf of the Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste 
  Management Officials; Gordon J. Johnson, New York State Assistant 
  Attorney General, Albany, on behalf of the National Association of 
  Attorneys General; Bernard J. Reilly, Du Pont De Nemours E.I. & Co., 
  Wilmington, Delaware, on behalf of the Chemical Manufacturers 
  Association; Mark Gregor, Rochester, New York, on behalf of the 
  National Association of Local Government Environmental Professionals; 
  Mike Nobis, J. K. Creative Printers, Quincy, Illinois, on behalf of 
  the National Federation of Independent Business; Mike Ford, Mike Ford 
  Agency, Clark, New Jersey, on behalf of the National Association of 
  Realtors; and Wilma Subra, Subra Company, New Iberia, Louisiana.


June 17, 1999

To consider S. 533, to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to authorize 
  local governments and Governors to restrict receipt of out-of-State 
  municipal solid waste, S. 663, to impose certain limitations on the 
  receipt of out-of-State municipal solid waste, to authorize State and 
  local controls over the flow of municipal solid waste, and S. 872, to 
  impose certain limits on the receipt of out-of-State municipal solid 
  waste, to authorize State and local controls over the flow of 
  municipal solid waste, receiving testimony from Senators SPECTER, 
  WARNER, ROBB and BAYH; Indiana Lt. Governor Joseph E. Kernan, 
  Indianapolis; James M. Seif, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental 
  Protection, Harrisburg; Gary Sondermeyer, New Jersey Department of 
  Environmental Protection, Trenton; Floyd H. Miles, Sr., Charles City 
  County Board of Supervisors, Providence Forge, Virginia; Dewey R. 
  Stokes, Franklin County Board of Commissioners, Columbus, Ohio, on 
  behalf of the National Association of Counties; and Grover G. 
  Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform, and Robert Eisenbud, Waste 
  Management, Inc.


July 14, 1999

To examine transportation conformity activities under the Clean Air Act 
  and the effect recent litigation may have on this program, and S. 
  1053, to amend the Clean Air Act to incorporate certain provisions of 
  the transportation conformity regulations, as in effect on March 1, 
  1999, receiving testimony from Robert Perciasepe, Assistant 
  Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection 
  Agency; Kenneth R. Wykle, Administrator, Federal Highway 
  Administration, and Gordon J. Linton, Administrator, Federal Transit 
  Administration, both of the Department of Transportation; E. Dean 
  Carlson, Kansas Department of Transportation, Topeka, on behalf of the 
  American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials; 
  Jack L. Stephens, Jr., Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, 
  Atlanta, Georgia; Jacob L. Snow, Clark County Regional Transportation 
  Commission, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mark Pisano, Southern California 
  Association of Governments, Los Angeles; Michael A. Replogle, 
  Environmental Defense Fund, Washington, D.C.; and Jack Kinstlinger, 
  KCI Technologies, Inc., Hunt Valley, Maryland, on behalf of the 
  American Road and Transportation Builders Association.


July 22, 1999

To consider S. 835, to encourage the restoration of estuary habitat 
  through more efficient project financing and enhanced coordination of 
  Federal and non-Federal restoration programs, S. 878, to amend the 
  Federal Water Pollution Control Act to permit grants for the national 
  estuary program to be used for the development and implementation of a 
  comprehensive conservation and management plan, to reauthorize 
  appropriations to carry out the program, S. 492, to amend the Federal 
  Water Pollution Act to assist in the restoration of the Chesapeake 
  Bay, S. 1119, to amend the Act of August 9, 1950, to continue funding 
  of the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act, S. 
  522, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve the 
  quality of beaches and coastal recreation water, and H.R. 999, to 
  amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve the quality 
  of coastal recreation waters, receiving testimony from Senators 
  BREAUX, SARBANES, and TORRICELLI; Representative BILBRAY; J. Charles 
  Fox, Assistant Administrator, Office of Water, Environmental 
  Protection Agency; Michael L. Davis, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the 
  Army for Civil Works; Mayor Martin L. Pagliughi, Avalon, New Jersey; 
  Ted Danson, American Oceans Campaign, Santa Monica, California; Linda 
  Shead, Galveston Bay Foundation, Galveston Bay, Texas, on behalf of 
  the Restore America's Estuaries; Richard Ribb, Rhode Island Department 
  of Environmental Management, Providence, on behalf of the Association 
  of National Estuary Programs; Michael F, Hirshfield, Chesapeake Bay 
  Foundation, Annapolis, Maryland; and Len Bahr, Office of the Governor, 
  Baton Rouge, Louisiana.


September 23, 1999

To consider the nominations of Richard A. Meserve, of Virginia, to be a 
  Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Paul L. Hill, Jr, of West 
  Virginia, to be Chairperson of the Chemical Safety and Hazard 
  Investigation Board, Maj. Gen. Phillip R. Anderson, United States 
  Army, to be a Member and President of the Mississippi River 
  Commission, and Sam Epstein Angel, of Arkansas, and Brig. Gen. Robert 
  H. Griffin, United States Army, each to be a Member of the Mississippi 
  River Commission, after the nominees testified and answered questions 
  in their own behalf. Mr. Hill was introduced by Senator BYRD.


October 6, 1999

To consider the nominations of Glenn L. McCullough, Jr, of Mississippi, 
  and Skila Harris, of Kentucky, each to be a Member of the Board of 
  Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, and Gerald V. Poje, of 
  Virginia, to be a Member of the Chemical Safety and Hazard 
  Investigation Board, after the nominees testified and answered 
  questions in their own behalf. Mr. McCullough was introduced by 
  Senators COCHRAN and LOTT, and Representatives WICKER and PICKERING, 
  and Ms. Harris was introduced by Senator THOMPSON.


October 6, 1999

To conduct oversight on the role of the Tennessee Valley Authority in a 
  changing electric power industry, and to consider S. 1323, a bill to 
  amend the Federal Power Act to ensure that certain Federal power 
  customers are provided protection by the Federal Energy Regulatory 
  Commission, receiving testimony from Mark Medford, Executive Vice 
  President, Customer Service and Marketing, Tennessee Valley Authority; 
  Don Fuller, Paducah Power System, Paducah, Kentucky; Robert M. Hewett, 
  Kentucky Utilities Company, Lexington, on behalf of the TVA Watch; and 
  Richard Munson, Northeast-Midwest Institute, Washington, DC.


October 7, 1999

To consider S. 968, to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental 
  Protection Agency to make grants to State agencies with responsibility 
  for water source development, for the purposes of maximizing the 
  available water supply and protecting the environment through the 
  development of alternative water sources, S. 914, to amend the Federal 
  Water Pollution Control Act to require that discharges from combined 
  storm and sanitary sewers conform to the Combined Sewer Overflow 
  Control Policy of the Environmental Protection Agency, and S. 1699, to 
  amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize 
  appropriations for State water pollution control revolving funds, 
  receiving testimony from J. Charles Fox, Assistant Administrator for 
  Water, Environmental Protection Agency; Mayor Raymond J. Wieczorek, 
  Manchester, New Hampshire, on behalf the CSO Partnership; Gerald E. 
  Dorfman, Dorfman Construction Company, Inc, Woodland Hills, 
  California, on behalf of the National Utility Contractors Association; 
  Greg Mason, Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority, Atlanta, on 
  behalf of the Council of Infrastructure Financing Authorities; Tom 
  Kamppinen, Michigan Department of Environmental Protection, Lansing, 
  on behalf of the Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution 
  Control Administrators; and E.D. Vergara, Southwest Florida Water 
  Management District, Brooksville.


October 13, 1999

To consider S. 188, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
  authorize the use of State revolving loan funds for construction of 
  water conservation and quality improvements, S. 1706, to amend the 
  Federal Water Pollution Control Act to exclude from stormwater 
  regulation certain areas and activities, and to improve the regulation 
  and limit the liability of local governments concerning co-permitting 
  and the implementation of control measures, and S. 669, to amend the 
  Federal Water Pollution Control Act to ensure compliance by Federal 
  facilities with pollution control requirements, after receiving 
  testimony from Senator BURNS; J. Charles Fox, Assistant Administrator 
  for Water, Environmental Protection Agency; Bruce deGrazia, Assistant 
  Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Environmental Quality; Maryland 
  Assistant Attorney General Mary Rosewin Sweeney, Annapolis, on behalf 
  of the National Association of Attorneys General; Helen Walker, 
  Victoria County Court, Victoria, Texas, on behalf of the Texas 
  Counties Storm Water Coalition; Doug Harrison, Fresno Metropolitan 
  Flood Control District, Fresno, California, on behalf of the National 
  Association of Flood and Stormwater Management Agencies; Steve 
  Fleischli, Santa Monica BayKeeper, Santa Monica, California; and Jan 
  Lee, Oregon Water Resources Congress, Salem.


February 3, 2000

To consider the nominations of Eric D. Eberhard, of Washington, to be a 
  Member of the Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship & 
  Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation, and W. Michael 
  McCabe, of Pennsylvania, to be Deputy Administrator, Environmental 
  Protection Agency, after the nominees testified and answered questions 
  in their own behalf. Mr. McCabe was introduced by Senator BIDEN.


February 23, 2000

To consider the President's proposed budget request for fiscal year 2001 
  for the Environmental Protection Agency, receiving testimony from 
  Carol M. Browner, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency.


May 2, 2000

Oversight hearings on State environmental success stories and 
  environmental protection program improvements, focusing on the EPA's 
  relationship with States, enforcement, funding, inspections, 
  administration, land recycling and brownfields, data management, 
  nonpoint source runoff, technology, and the ECOS/EPA Regulatory 
  Innovation Agreement, after receiving testimony from W. Michael 
  McCabe, Acting Deputy Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; 
  Peter F. Guerrero, Director, Environmental Protection Issues, 
  Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, General 
  Accounting Office; R. Lewis Shaw, South Carolina Department of Health 
  and Environmental Control, Columbia, and Robert W. Varney, New 
  Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Concord, both on 
  behalf of the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS); James M. 
  Seif, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Harrisburg; 
  Brent C. Bradford, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Salt Lake 
  City; Lynn Scarlett, Reason Public Policy Institute, Los Angeles, 
  California; and Erik D. Olson, Natural Resources Defense Council, and 
  Jason S. Grumet, Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management, 
  both of Washington, DC.


May 11, 2000

To consider S. 2437, to approve the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration 
  Plan by providing for the conservation and development of water and 
  related resources, and authorizing the Secretary of the Army to 
  construct various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of 
  the United States, after receiving testimony from Joseph W. Westphal, 
  Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works; Gary S. Guzy, General 
  Counsel, Environmental Protection Agency; Mary Doyle, Acting Assistant 
  Secretary of the Interior for Water and Science; Florida Governor Jeb 
  Bush, Tallahassee; Patricia Power, Seminole Tribe of Florida, 
  Hollywood, Florida; Dexter Lehtinen, Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of 
  Florida, Miami, on behalf of the Governor's Commission on the 
  Everglades and the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force; 
  Michael Collins, South Florida Water Management District, Islamorada; 
  Ken Keck, Florida Citrus Mutual, Lakeland; David E. Guggenheim, 
  Conservancy of Southwest Florida, Naples, on behalf of the Everglades 
  Coalition.


May 24, 2000

To consider legislation that would use revenue generated from Outer 
  Continental Shelf oil and gas production to fund coastal conservation 
  and restoration, and related activities, including related provisions 
  of S. 25, to provide Coastal Impact Assistance to State and local 
  governments, to amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments 
  of 1978, the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, the Urban 
  Park and Recreation Recovery Act, and the Federal Aid in Wildlife 
  Restoration Act (commonly referred to as the Pittman-Robertson Act) to 
  establish a fund to meet the outdoor conservation and recreation needs 
  of the American people, S. 2123, to provide Outer Continental Shelf 
  Impact assistance to State and local governments, to amend the Land 
  and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, the Urban Park and Recreation 
  Recovery Act of 1978, and the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act 
  (commonly referred to as the Pittman-Robertson Act) to establish a 
  fund to meet the outdoor conservation and recreation needs of the 
  American people, and S. 2181, to amend the Land and Water Conservation 
  Fund Act to provide full funding for the Land and Water Conservation 
  Fund, and to provide dedicated funding for other conservation 
  programs, including coastal stewardship, wildlife habitat protection, 
  State and local park and open space preservation, historic 
  preservation, forestry conservation programs, and youth conservation 
  corps, after receiving testimony from Senators COCHRAN and LANDRIEU; 
  Representatives DON YOUNG, GEORGE MILLER, CHENOWETH-HAGE, SHADEGG, and 
  TAUZIN; Jamie R. Clark, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 
  Department of the Interior; David Waller, Georgia Division of 
  Wildlife, Social Circle, and Wayne Vetter, New Hampshire Fish and Game 
  Department, Concord, both on behalf of the International Association 
  of Fish and Wildlife Agencies; Rindy O'Brien, Wilderness Society, 
  Rodger Schlickeisen, Defenders of Wildlife, Michael Hardiman, American 
  Land Rights Association, and Rollin D. Sparrowe, Wildlife Management 
  Institute, all of Washington, D.C.; and Charles R. Niebling, Society 
  for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, Concord.


June 6, 2000

To consider S. 1311, to direct the Administrator of the Environmental 
  Protection Agency to establish an eleventh region of the Environmental 
  Protection Agency, comprised solely of the State of Alaska, after 
  receiving testimony from Senator MURKOWSKI; Romulo L. Diaz, Jr, 
  Assistant Administrator for Administration and Resources Management, 
  Environmental Protection Agency; Michele D. Brown, Alaska Department 
  of Environmental Conservation, and Ken Freeman, Resource Development 
  Council, both of Anchorage, Alaska.


June 13, 2000

To consider the nominations of James V. Aidala, of Virginia, to be 
  Assistant Administrator for Toxic Substances of the Environmental 
  Protection Agency, Arthur C. Campbell, of Tennessee, to be Assistant 
  Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development, and Ella Wong-Rusinko, 
  of Virginia, to be Alternate Federal Co-chairman of the Appalachian 
  Regional Commission, after the nominees testified and answered 
  questions in their own behalf. Mr. Aidala was introduced by Senators 
  LIEBERMAN and ROBERTS, Mr. Campbell was introduced by Senator FRIST 
  and Representatives BENNIE THOMPSON and WAMP, and Ms. Wong-Rusinko was 
  introduced by Senators WARNER and HUTCHISON.


July 25, 2000

To consider issues relating to the disposal of low activity radioactive 
  waste, focusing on the respective roles that State and Federal 
  agencies have played in regulating low activity waste and whether the 
  standards used present an acceptable risk to human health and the 
  environment, receiving testimony from Hon. Joseph W. Westphal, 
  Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), Department of Defense; 
  Carl J. Paperiello, Deputy Executive Director for Materials, Research 
  and State Programs, Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Michael Shapiro, 
  Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and 
  Emergency Response, Environmental Protection Agency; L. Max Scott, 
  Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge; and David E. Adelman, Natural 
  Resources Defense Council; Scott Slesinger, Environmental Technology 
  Council; and Anthony J. Thompson, Shaw Pittman, on behalf of the 
  Uranium Recovery Industry.


September 12, 2000

To examine Department of Transportation proposed regulations for 
  metropolitan and statewide transportation planning rules, 
  implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and 
  related procedures for transportation decisionmaking, protection of 
  public parks, wildlife and waterfowl, refugees, and historic sites, 
  focusing on the proposed NEPA regulations and how they relate to the 
  environmental streamlining provisions of the Transportation Equity Act 
  for the 21st Century (TEA-21), P.L. 105-178, after receiving testimony 
  from George T. Frampton, Jr., Chairman, Council on Environmental 
  Quality; Kenneth R. Wykle, Administrator, Federal Highway 
  Administration, Department of Transportation; Lois J. Schiffer, 
  Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources 
  Division, Department of Justice; Carol A. Murray, New Hampshire 
  Department of Transportation, Concord; Jim Currie, Montana Department 
  of Transportation, Helena, on behalf of the Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, 
  Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Arizona, and Michigan 
  Transportation Departments; Gordon D. Proctor, Ohio Department of 
  Transportation, Columbus; and Thomas R. Warne, Utah Department of 
  Transportation, Salt Lake City, on behalf of the American Association 
  of State Highway and Transportation Officials.


September 14, 2000

To receive testimony of Maj. Gen. Robert B. Flowers, nominee for 
  appointment as the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, and 
  appointment to the grade of Lieutenant General while assigned to a 
  position of importance and responsibility.


September 26, 2000

To consider S. 1763, to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to 
  reauthorize the Office of Ombudsman of the Environmental Protection 
  Agency, S. 1915, to enhance the services provided by the Environmental 
  Protection Agency to small communities that are attempting to comply 
  with national, State, and local environmental regulations, S. 2296, to 
  provide grants for special environmental assistance for the regulation 
  of communities and habitat (SEARCH) to small communities, and S. 2800, 
  to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to 
  establish an integrated environmental reporting system, after 
  receiving testimony from Senator ALLARD; Diane E. Thompson, Associate 
  Administrator for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations, 
  Environmental Protection Agency; George Dana Bisbee, New Hampshire 
  Department of Environmental Services, Concord, on behalf of the 
  Environmental Council of the States; Jeremiah D. Baumann, U.S. Public 
  Interest Research Group, Washington, D.C.; Deborah Spaar Sanchez, 
  Overland Neighborhood Environmental Watch, Denver, Colorado; Kenneth 
  Bruzelius, Midwest Assistance Program, Inc., New Prague, Minnesota; B. 
  Roy Prescott, Jerome County Board of Commissioners, Jerome, Idaho; and 
  Benjamin Y. Cooper, Printing Industries of America, Inc., Alexandria, 
  Virginia.


October 3, 2000

To examine the Environmental Protection Agency's use of comparative 
  assessment to evaluate and compare risks posed by certain environment 
  threats, and EPA's Science Advisory Board report on EPA's method for 
  comparing risk, focusing on lessons learned from the application of 
  comparative risk analysis in defining strategic goals for the 
  environment and setting priorities at the Federal, State, and local 
  level, after receiving testimony from Al McGartland, Assistant 
  Administrator, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, 
  Environmental Protection Agency; Peter F. Guerrero, Director, 
  Environmental Protection Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic 
  Development Division, General Accounting Office; Katherine Hartnett, 
  New Hampshire Comparative Risk Project, Concord; Michael J. Pompili, 
  Columbus Health Department, Columbus, Ohio; J. Clarence Davies, 
  Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C.; and Elizabeth L. Anderson, 
  Sciences International, Inc, Alexandria, Virginia.

                              FULL COMMITTEE FIELD HEARINGS



July 7, 1999

At the City Council Chambers, Las Vegas, NV, to continue consideration 
  of the loss of open space and environmental quality, focusing on 
  sprawl and development, and related proposals, receiving testimony 
  from Senators BRYAN; Representative BERKLEY; Nuria I. Fernandez, 
  Deputy Administrator, Federal Transit Administration, Department of 
  Transportation; Oscar Goodman, Mayor, Las Vegas, NV; Bruce Woodbury, 
  Chairman, Southern Nevada Planning Coalition; Richard Bunker, 
  President, Nevada Resort Association; Mary Kincaid, Chairman, Southern 
  Nevada Water Authority; Patricia Mulroy, Manager, Southern Nevada 
  Water Authority; Robert E. Lewis, President, Nevada Region, Kaufman 
  and Broad Home Corp.; Jacob Snow, Executive Director, Clark County 
  Regional Transportation Commission; Tom Stephens, Director, Nevada 
  Department of Transportation; Allen Biaggi, Administrator, Nevada 
  Division of Environmental Protection; Jim Gibson, Mayor, Henderson, 
  NV, and Chairman, Soutern Nevada Strategic Planning Authority; and Jay 
  Bartos, President, Friends of Red Rock Canyon.


June 3, 1999

At Petteruti Lounge, the Faunce House, Brown University, Providence, RI, 
  to continue consideration of voluntary greenhouse gas mitigation 
  activities issues, including actions and programs in the United 
  States, issues related to the design of a voluntary action crediting 
  program, and S. 547, to authorize the President to enter into 
  agreements to provide regulatory credit for voluntary early action to 
  mitigate potential environmental impacts from greenhouse gas 
  emissions, receiving testimony from State Represenatative Scott P. 
  Rabideau, Warwick, RI; Ken Colburn, Director, Air Resources Division, 
  New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services; Kevin Fay, 
  Executive Director, International Climate Change Partnership; Steven 
  Hamburg, Ittleson Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Brown 
  University; and Peggy Fantozzi, Chair, Massacusetts Commission for 
  Conserivation of Soil, Water and Related Resources.


December 14, 1999

At the Fairfield University School of Business, Fairfield, CT, to 
  consider public health and environmental consequences of the mosquito-
  borne West Nile virus, receiving testimony from Durland Fish, 
  Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Yale University School of 
  Environment and Public Health, New Haven, CT; Theodore Andreadis, 
  Department Head, Department of Soil and Water, Connecticut 
  Agricultural Experiment Station; Robert McLean, Director, National 
  Wildlife Health Center, U.S. Geological Survey; and Jane Stahl, Deputy 
  Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.


January 7, 2000

At 851 Gulf Shore Boulevard North, Naples, Florida, to consider the 
  report by the Army Corps of Engineers on the restoration of the 
  Everglades, entitled ``Central and Southern Florida Project 
  Comprehensive Review Study,'' receiving testimony from Carol M. 
  Browner, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Joseph 
  Westphal, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works; Michael 
  Davis, Deputy Assistant of the Army for Civil Works; Mayr Doyle, 
  Counselor to the Secretary and Chair, South Florida Ecosystem 
  Restoration Task Force, Department of the Interior; David B. Struhs, 
  Florida Secretary of Environmental Protection, Tallahasse, FL; Mike 
  Collins, Chairman, South Florida Water Management District, 
  Islamorada, FL; Jim Shore, General Counsel, Seminole Tribe of Florida, 
  Hollywood, FL; Dexter Lehtinen, member, South Florida Ecosystem Task 
  Force and the Governor's Commission on the Everglades, on behalf of 
  the Miccosukee Tribe, Miami, FL; Nathaniel Reed, Hobe Sound, FL; 
  Malcolm S. ``Bubba'' Wade, Jr., Senior Vice President, U.S. Sugar 
  Corporation, Clewiston, FL; and Nora Williams, Commissioner, Monroe 
  County, Florida.


February 16, 2000

At the Memorial Gym, Libby, MT, to consider the Federal, State, and 
  local response to asbestos contamination in Libby, receiving testimony 
  from Rita Windom, Lincoln County, Montana, Commissioner; Brad Black, 
  Medical Officer, Lincoln County Environmental Health Department; Ron 
  Anderson, Director, Lincoln County Environmental Health Department; 
  Tony Berget, Mayor, Libby, MT; Todd Damrow, State Epidemiologist, 
  Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, MT; 
  Mark Simonich, Director, Montana Department of Environmental Quality, 
  Helena, MT; William Yellowtail, administrator, Region VII, U.S. 
  Environmental Protection Agency, Denver, Co; and Henry Falk, Assistant 
  Administrator, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 
  Atlanta, GA.


May 6, 2000

At the White Mountain Regional High School, Whitefield, NH, to consider 
  proposed rule regarding Total Maximum Daily Loads impact on the 
  regulated community, receiving testimony from J. Charles Fox, 
  Assistant Administrator, EPA, Harry Stewart, Director of Water 
  Division, NH Department of Environmental Services, Philip Bryce, 
  Director, NH Division of Forests and Lands, John Hodsdon, Director NH 
  National Association of Conservation Districts, Eric Kingsley, 
  Executive Director, NH Timberland Owners Association, Charles 
  Niebling, Policy Director, Society for the Protection of NH Forests, 
  Ronald Poltak, Executive Director, Northeastern Interstate Water 
  Pollution Control Commission, Joel Swanton, Manager of Forest Policy, 
  Champion International, Tom Buob, University of NH Cooperative 
  Extension, Nancy Girard, Conservation Law Foundation, Scott Mason, 
  Northwinds Farm, Coos County Farm Bureau, David Paris, Water Supply 
  Administrator, Manchester Water Works and Commissioner Ronald 
  Lovaglio, Maine Department of Conservation.


June 12, 2000

At the Hot Springs Convention Center Hot Springs, Arkansas, to review 
  the impact of proposed rule changes in the admininstration of the 
  Clean Water Act with respect to Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) 
  requirments, receiving testimony from Senator HUTCHINSON, of Arkansas; 
  Greg Cooke, Regional Administrator, Region 6, U.S. Environmental 
  Protection Agency; Randall Mathis, Director, Arkansas Department of 
  Environmental Quality, Little Rock, AR; Larry Nance, Deputy Forester, 
  Arkansas Forestry Commission, Little Rock, AR; Hank Bates, Sierra 
  Club, Little Rock, AR; Christopher Hart, Senior Wildlife Biologist, 
  The Timber Company, Brandon, MS; David Hillman, President, Arkansas 
  Farm Bureau, Little Rock, AR; and Vincent Blubaugh, Consultant, El 
  Dorado Chemical Company, El Dorado, AR.

                              FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS



January 20, 1999

Agreed to committee rules for the 106th Congress and announced majority 
  party subcommittee assignments.


March 17, 1999

Bills Ordered reported:
    S. 507, A bill to provide for the conservation and development of 
      water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the 
      Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and 
      harbors of the United States, with amendments;
    S. 148, A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to establish 
      a program to provide assistance in the conservation of neotropical 
      migratory birds;
    S. 574, A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make 
      corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources 
      System;
    S. 67, A bill to designate the headquarters building of the 
      Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington, D.C., 
      as the ``Robert C. Weaver Federal Building'';
    S. 272 and H.R. 396, bills to designate the Federal building located 
      at 1301 Clay Street in Oakland, California, as the ``Ronald V. 
      Dellums Federal Building'';
    S. 392, A bill to designate the Federal building and United States 
      courthouse located at West 920 Riverside Avenue in Spokane, 
      Washington, as the ``Thomas S. Foley Federal Building and United 
      States Courthouse'', and the plaza at the south entrance of that 
      building and courthouse as the ``Walter F. Horan Plaza'';
    S. 437, A bill to designate the United States courthouse under 
      construction at 338 Las Vegas Boulevard South in Las Vegas, 
      Nevada, as the ``Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse'';
    S. 453, A bill to designate the Federal building located at 709 West 
      9th Street in Juneau, Alaska, as the ``Hurff A. Saunders Federal 
      Building'';
    S. 460, A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 
      401 South Michigan Street in South Bend, Indiana, as the ``Robert 
      K. Rodibaugh United States Bankruptcy Courthouse'';
    H.R. 92, A bill to designate the Federal building and United States 
      courthouse located at 251 North Main Street in Winston Salem, 
      North Carolina, as the ``Hiram H. Ward Federal Building and United 
      States Courthouse'';
    H.R. 158, A bill to designate the Federal Courthouse located at 316 
      North 26th Street in Billings, Montana, as the ``James F. Battin 
      Federal Courthouse'';
    H.R. 233, A bill to designate the Federal building located at 700 
      East San Antonio Street in El Paso, Texas, as the ``Richard C. 
      White Federal Building''; and

Nominations reported:
    Gary S. Guzy, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant 
      Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, and
    Anne Jeannette Udall, of North Carolina, to be a Member of the Board 
      of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in 
      National Environmental Policy Foundation.

Committee resolutions agreed to:
    Youngstown, Ohio, Courthouse construction; and
    Middle Deep Red Run Watershed Project, Oklahoma.


May 11, 1999

Bills ordered reported:
    S. 880, to amend the Clean Air Act to remove flammable fuels from 
      the list of substances with respect to which reporting and other 
      activities are required under the risk management plan program, 
      with amendments;
    S. 559, to designate the Federal building located at 33 East 8th 
      Street in Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle Federal 
      Building''; S. 858, to designate the Federal building and United 
      States courthouse located at 18 Greenville Street in Newnan, 
      Georgia, as the ``Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building and United 
      States Courthouse''.

Nomination reported:
    George T. Frampton, Jr., of the District of Columbia, to be a Member 
      of the Council on Environmental Quality.

Committee resolutions ordered reported:
    Building prospectus for United Nations Mission, New York, NY.
    Water quality study for Mount St. Helens, Washington.


June 29, 1999

Bill ordered reported:
    S. 1100, to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to provide that 
      the designation of critical habitat for endangered and threatened 
      species be required as part of the development of recovery plans 
      for those species, with an amendment in the nature of a 
      substitute.

Resolution ordered reported:
    An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on 
      Environment and Public Works.

Nomination ordered reported:
    Timothy Fields, Jr., of Virginia, to be Assistant Administrator, 
      Office of Solid Waste, Environmental Protection Agency.


July 27, 1999

Began markup of S. 1090, a bill to reauthorize and amend the 
  Comprehensive Environmental Response, Liability, and Compensation Act 
  of 1980, but did not complete action thereon.


August 4, 1999

Continued markup of S. 1090, a bill to reauthorize and amend the 
  Comprehensive Environmental Response, Liability, and Compensation Act 
  of 1980, but did not complete action thereon.


September 29, 1999

Bills ordered reported:
    S. 1652, to designate the Old Executive Office Building located at 
      17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in Washington, District 
      of Columbia, as the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office 
      Building;
    S. 1567, to designate the United States courthouse located at 223 
      Broad Street in Albany, Georgia, as the ``C.B. King United States 
      Courthouse'';
    S. 1595, to designate the United States courthouse at 401 West 
      Washington Street in Phoenix, Arizona, as the ``Sandra Day 
      O'Connor United States Courthouse'';
    H.R. 560, to designate the Federal building and United States 
      courthouse located at the intersection of Comercio and San Justo 
      Streets, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, as the ``Jose V. Toledo Federal 
      Building and United States Courthouse'';
    S. 835, to encourage the restoration of estuary habitat through more 
      efficient project financing and enhanced coordination of Federal 
      and non-Federal restoration programs, with an amendment;
    S. 492, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to assist 
      in the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay;
    S. 1119, to amend the Act of August 9, 1950, to continue funding of 
      the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act;
    S. 1632, to extend the authorization of appropriations for 
      activities at Long Island Sound;
    An original bill to provide that certain environmental reports shall 
      continue to be required to be submitted;
    S. 1398, to clarify certain boundaries on maps relating to the 
      Coastal Barrier Resources System, with an amendment in the nature 
      of a substitute;
    H.R. 2724, to make technical corrections to the Water Resources 
      Development Act of 1999, with an amendment in the nature of a 
      substitute;
    S. 1144, to provide increased flexibility in use of highway funding, 
      with amendments;
    S. 1627, to extend the authority of the Nuclear Regulatory 
      Commission to collect fees through 2004, with an amendment in the 
      nature of a substitute;
    S. 1053, to amend the Clean Air Act to incorporate certain 
      provisions of the transportation conformity regulations, as in 
      effect on March 1, 1999, with an amendment in the nature of a 
      substitute;
    H.R. 2454, to assure the long-term conservation of mid-continent 
      light geese and the biological diversity of the ecosystem upon 
      which many North American migratory birds depend, by directing the 
      Secretary of the Interior to implement rules to reduce the 
      overabundant population of mid-continent light geese, with an 
      amendment; and

Nominations ordered reported:
    Richard A. Meserve, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Nuclear 
      Regulatory Commission.
    Paul L. Hill, Jr, of West Virginia, to be Chairperson of the 
      Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board.
    Maj. Gen. Phillip R. Anderson, United States Army, to be a Member 
      and President of the Mississippi River Commission.
    Sam Epstein Angel, of Arkansas.
    Brig. Gen. Robert H. Griffin, United States Army, each to be a 
      Member of the Mississippi River Commission.

Committee resolutions for public buildings ordered reported:
    1. Repair and Alteration Projects.
      Modernization or replacement of various elevators in buildings, 
      17,095,000;
      Modernization of Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Federal Building in 
      Montgomery, Alabama, $11,606,000;
      Alteration of Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Anchorage, 
      Alaska, $21,098,000;
      Alteration of U.S. Geological Survey Building One in Menlo, 
      California, $6,831,000;
      Alteration of U.S. Geological Survey Building Two in Menlo, 
      California, $5,284,000;
      Alteration of John E. Moss Federal Building and Courthouse 
      Sacramento, California, $7,948,000;
      Alteration of Metro West Building in Baltimore, MD, $36,705,000;
      Alteration of Annex Building in Woodlawn, MD, $25,890,000;
      Alteration of Bishop H. Whipple Federal Building in Fort Snelling, 
      MN, $10,989,000;
      Alteration of Senator Dennis Chavez Federal Building in 
      Albuquerque, NM, $8,537,000;
      Alteration of the Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, 
      $7,234,000;
      Alteration of 1724 F Street, NW in Washington DC, $2,734,000;
      Alteration of the U.S. Customhouse in New Orleans, LA $8,500,000;
    2. Advanced Design Program.
      Phoenix, AZ Federal Building Courthouse, $1,428,000;
      Lakewood, CO Building 67, $676,000;
      Washington, DC Mary E. Switzer Memorial Building, $2,392,000;
      Jacksonville, FL Charles E. Bennett Federal Building, $1,930,000;
      Chicago, IL Federal Building, $1,372,000;
      Des Moines, IA Federal Building, $988,000;
      Baltimore, MD Fallon Federal Building, $1,120,000;
      Detroit, MI P.V. McNamara Federal Building, $1,734,000;
      Kansas City, MO Federal Building, $793,000;
      Portsmouth, NH Thomas McIntyre Federal Building, $829,000;
      Las Vegas, NV Foley Federal Building, $1,365,000;
      Dallas, TX Cabell Federal Building-Courthouse, $1,360,000;
      Seattle, WA Henry M. Jackson Federal Building, $1,728,000;
    3. Construction projects.
      Site and design:
        Roosville, Montana, $753,000;
        Fort Hancock, Texas, $277,000.
      Construction:
        Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, $8,263,000;
        Sweetgrass, Montana, $11,480,000;
        Oroville, Washington, $11,206,000;
        Social Security Administration Day Care Center, Woodlawn, 
      Maryland, $6,622,000;
        Federal Campus in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to replace the Alfred 
      Murrah Building, $40,400,000.
      Demolition:
        U.S. Mission to the United Nations, New York, New York, 
      $4,300,000.
    4. Leases.
      Department of Justice, Washington DC, $3,650,400;
      Small Business Administration, Washington DC, $10,516,240;
      National Institute of Health, Montgomery County, MD, $2,394,630;
      Department of Health and Human Services, Maryland, $4,827,303;
      Internal Revenue Service, Las Vegas, NV, $2,683,692;
      Internal Revenue Service, in Nassau County, NY, $3,191,250;
      Internal Revenue Service in Philadelphia, PA, $6,726,312;
      Department of Defense, Alexandria, VA, $8,971,904;
      Department of Defense, Arlington, VA, $4,070,730;
      Department of State, Arlington, VA, $4,494,362;
      Immigration and Naturalization Service, Seattle, WA, $4,375,000;
      Department of Education, San Francisco, CA, $3,123,000 ;
      Department of Health and Human Services, San Francisco, CA, 
      $5,296,500;
      Internal Revenue Service, San Francisco, CA, $4,185,000;
      National Park Service, San Francisco, CA. $2,623,500;
      Department of Education, Washington, DC, $9,149,720;
      Department of Transportation, Washington, DC. $40,113,836;
      U.S. Southern Command Headquarters, Miami, FL, $3,783,000.


October 19, 1999

Ordered reported the nominations of Skila Harris, of Kentucky, and Glenn 
  L. McCullough, Jr, of Mississippi, both to be Members of the Board of 
  Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, and Gerald V. Poje, of 
  Virginia, to be a Member of the Chemical Safety and Hazard 
  Investigation Board.


February 9, 2000

Amended the committee rules to change the name of the Subcommittee on 
  Fisheries, Wildlife, and Drinking Water to the Subcommittee on 
  Fisheries, Wildlife, and Water.
Bills ordered reported:
    S. 1653, to reauthorize and amend the National Fish and Wildlife 
      Foundation Establishment Act;
    S. 1752, to reauthorize and amend the Coastal Barrier Resources Act, 
      with an amendment;
    S. 1946, to amend the National Environmental Education Act to 
      redesignate that Act as the ``John H. Chafee Environmental 
      Education Act'', to establish the John H. Chafee Memorial 
      Fellowship Program, and to extend the programs under that Act, 
      with amendments;
    S. 1794, to designate the Federal courthouse at 145 East Simpson 
      Avenue in Jackson, Wyoming, as the ``Clifford P. Hansen Federal 
      Courthouse'';
    S. 1691, to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
      Emergency Assistance Act to authorize programs for predisaster 
      mitigation, to streamline the administration of disaster relief, 
      to control the Federal costs of disaster assistance, with an 
      amendment in the nature of a substitute;
    H.R. 707, to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
      Emergency Assistance Act to authorize a program for predisaster 
      mitigation, to streamline the administration of disaster relief, 
      to control the Federal costs of disaster assistance.

Nominations ordered reported:
    Eric D. Eberhard, of Washington, to be a Member of the Board of 
      Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in 
      National Environmental Policy Foundation; and
    W. Michael McCabe, of Pennsylvania, to be Deputy Administrator of 
      the Environmental Protection Agency.


April 13, 2000

Bills ordered reported:
    S. 522, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve 
      the quality of beaches and coastal recreation water, with an 
      amendment in the nature of a substitute;
    H.R. 999, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      improve the quality of coastal recreation waters;
    S. 2370, to designate the Federal Building located at 500 Pearl 
      Street in New York City, New York, as the ``Daniel Patrick 
      Moynihan United States Courthouse'';
    H.R. 2412, to designate the Federal building and United States 
      courthouse located at 1300 South Harrison Street in Fort Wayne, 
      Indiana, as the ``E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States 
      Courthouse'';
    S. 2297, to reauthorize the Water Resources Research Act of 1984; 
      and

Nomination ordered reported:
    Edward McGaffigan, Jr., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Nuclear 
      Regulatory Commission.


June 28, 2000

Ordered Reported:
    S. 2796, A bill to provide for the conservation and development of 
      water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the 
      Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and 
      harbors of the United States, and for other purposes. Text of S. 
      2797 incorporated in this measure)

Water Resource Resolutions agreed to:
    Requesting the review of the report of the Chief of Engineers on the 
      Columbia and Lower Willamette Rivers below Vancouver, Washington, 
      and Portland, Oregon, published as House Document 452 of the 
      Eighty-seventh Congress.

Public Building resolutions agreed to:
    Alterations:
      Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah--
      $21,199,000.
      Federal Building-U.S. Courthouse, Phoenix, Arizona--$26,962,000.
      U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania--
      $54,144,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, 40 Foley Square, New York, New York--$5,037,000.
      Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, Cincinnati, Ohio--$18,434,000.
      Santa Ana Federal Building, Santa Ana, California--$27,864,000.
      Internal Revenue Service Headquarters building, Washington, DC--
      $52,171,000.
      Social Security Administration National Computer Center, Woodlawn, 
      Maryland--$28,775,000.
      P.V. McNamara Federal Building, Detroit, Michigan--$26,999,000.
      Richard Bolling Federal Building, Kansas City, Missouri--
      $25,882,000.
      8930 Ward Parkway Federal Building, Kansas City, Missouri--
      $8,964,000.
      Federal Building, 811 Grand, Kansas City, Missouri--$4,304,000.
      J.W. Powell Federal Building, Reston, VA--$22,993,000.
      Edward Zorinsky Federal Building, Omaha, Nebraska--$45,960,000.
    Design projects (Total, $20,543,000):
      Robert N. Giaimo Federal Building, New Haven, Connecticut--
      $987,000.
      GSA Regional Office Building, Washington, DC--$3,770,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Tallahassee, Florida--$518,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Davenport, Iowa--$790,000.
      Federal Office Building No. 3, Suitland, Maryland--$5,200,000.
      Federal Office Building No. 104/105 Goodfellow, St. Louis, 
      Missouri--$ 1,208,000.
      Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, Cleveland, Ohio--
      $1,464,000.
      Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, Ohio--$1,545,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Muskogee, Oklahoma--$823,000.
      Moorhead Federal Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania--$3,464,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, Wisconsin--$774,000.
    Leases:
      Federal Bureau of Investigation, Cleveland, Ohio.
      National Park Service, San Francisco, California.
      Department of the Interior, Washington, DC.
      Internal Revenue Service, Fresno, California.
      Department of Justice, Washington, DC.
      Multiple agencies, 1120 Vermont Avenue NW, Washington, DC.
      Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC.
      Social Security Administration, Security West Building, Woodlawn, 
      Maryland.
      Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, Maryland.
      Immigration and Naturalization Service, Garden City, New York.
      Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
      Department of Defense, Ballston Center Tower 1, Arlington, 
      Virginia.
      Department of Labor, Ballston Center Tower 3, Arlington, Virginia.
      Executive Office of Immigration Review, Northern Virgina.


July 26, 2000

Ordered Reported:
    S. 2417, A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      increase funding for State nonpoint source pollution control 
      programs, and for other purposes.
    S. 1109, A bill to conserve global bear populations by prohibiting 
      the importation, exportation, and interstate trade of bear viscera 
      and items, products, or substances containing, or labeled or 
      advertised as containing, bear viscera, and for other purposes.
    S. 2878, A bill to commemorate the centennial of the establishment 
      of the first national wildlife refuge in the United States on 
      March 14, 1903, and for other purposes.
    H.R. 1729, To designate the Federal facility located at 1301 Emmet 
      Street in Charlottesville, Virginia, as the ``Pamela B. Gwin 
      Hall''.
    H.R. 1901, To designate the United States border station located in 
      Pharr, Texas, as the ``Kika de la Garza United States Border 
      Station''.
    H.R. 1959, To designate the Federal building located at 743 East 
      Durango Boulevard in San Antonio, Texas, as the ``Adrian A. Spears 
      Judicial Training Center''.
    H.R. 4608, To designate the United States courthouse located at 220 
      West Depot Street in Greeneville, Tennessee, as the ``James H. 
      Quillen United States Courthouse''.

Nominations Ordered Reported:
    Arthur C. Campbell, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, 
      Department of Commerce.
    Ella Wong-Rusinko, Alternate Federal Co-Chair, Appalachian Regional 
      Commission.

Water Resource Resolution agreed to:
    Snake River Watershed, Minnesota.

Public Building Resolutions agreed to:
    Site acquisition/design:
      U.S. Courthouse, Mobile, Alabama--$7,782,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Richmond, Virginia--$19,581,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Norfolk, Virginia--$10,593,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Las Cruces, New Mexico--$3,040,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Rockford, Illinois--$2,837,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Cedar Rapids, Iowa--$13,606,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, Tennessee--$13,784,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Los Angeles, California--$36,203,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Buffalo, New York--$3,599,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, El Paso, Texas--$8,473,000.
      U.S. Post Office-Courthouse, Little Rock, Arkansas--$1,820,000.
      U.S. Border Station, Jackman, Maine--$619,000.
      U.S. Border Station, Del Rio, Texas--$1,832,000.
      U.S. Border Station, Eagle Pass, Texas--$2,212,000.
      U.S. Border Station, Raymond, Montana--$577,000.
      Federal Bureau of Investigation Field Office, Houston, Texas--
      $6,145,000.
    Design and construction:
      National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Suitland, 
      Maryland--$51,737,000. Construction:
      U.S. Courthouse, Fresno, California--$111,737,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Erie, Pennsylvania--$26,969,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Seattle, Washington,--$186,421,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Gulfport, Mississippi--$42,715,000.
      U.S. Courthouse, Miami, Florida--$121,946,000.
      U.S. Border Station, Eureka, Montana--$6,892,000.
      U.S. Border Station, Ft. Hancock, Texas--$2,140,000. Alteration/      construction to existing courthouse:
      Parking annex and modifications to U.S. Courthouse, Washington, 
      DC--$109,498,000.


September 21, 2000

Public Buildings resolutions agreed to:
    Construction:
      U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse, Laredo, Texas--$37,105,000. 
      Leases:
      City Crescent Building, North Howard Street, Baltimore, Maryland.
      Federal Bureau of Investigation, Woodlawn, Maryland.
      Federal Bureau of Investigation, Las Vegas, Nevada.
      Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street SW, Washington, 
      DC.
      Federal Trade Commission, 601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, 
      DC.
      General Services Administration, Federal Supply Service, Stockton, 
      California.
      General Services Administration, Wanamaker Building, 100 Penn 
      Square East, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
      U.S. Customs Service, Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Marshals 
      Service, Seattle, Washington.
      U.S. Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street NW, Washington, DC.
      U.S. Secret Service, Chicago, IL.


September 28, 2000

Committee ordered favorably reported the following bills:
    H.R. 2496, to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and 
      Design Program Act of 1994;
    H.R. 4320, to assist in the conservation of great apes by supporting 
      and providing financial resources for the conservation programs of 
      countries within the range of great apes and projects of persons 
      with demonstrated expertise in the conservation of great apes;
    H.R. 3671, to amend the Acts popularly known as the Pittman-
      Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act and the Dingell-Johnson Sport 
      Fish Restoration Act to enhance the funds available for grants to 
      States for fish and wildlife conservation projects and increase 
      opportunities for recreational hunting, bow hunting, trapping, 
      archery, and fishing, by eliminating opportunities for waste, 
      fraud, abuse, maladministration, and unauthorized expenditures for 
      administration and execution of those Acts, with an amendment in 
      the nature of a substitute;
    H.R. 4286, to provide for the establishment of the Cahaba River 
      National Wildlife Refuge in Bibb County, Alabama;
    H.R. 3292, to provide for the establishment of the Cat Island 
      National Wildlife Refuge in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana with 
      amendments;
    H.R. 4318, to establish the Red River National Wildlife Refuge;
    H.R. 4435, to clarify certain boundaries on the map relating to Unit 
      NC01 of the Coastal Barrier Resources System;
    H.R. 34, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make technical 
      corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources 
      System, with amendments;
    H.R. 1162, to designate the bridge on United States Route 231 that 
      crosses the Ohio River between Maceo, Kentucky, and Rockport, 
      Indiana, as the ``William H. Natcher Bridge'';
    H.R. 1605, to designate the Federal building and United States 
      courthouse located at 402 North Walnut Street in 
      Harrison,Arkansas, as the ``J. Smith Henley Federal Building and 
      United States Courthouse''; and
    H.R. 4806, to designate the Federal building located at 1710 Alabama 
      Avenue in Jasper, Alabama, as the ``Carl Elliott Federal 
      Building''.

                              SUBCOMMITTEE ON CLEAN AIR, WETLANDS, 
                              PRIVATE PROPERTY, AND NUCLEAR SAFETY 
                              HEARINGS



February 4, 1999

To review activities of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, including 
  nuclear industry regulation, enforcement and safety concerns, and NRC 
  organizational and regulatory reforms, receiving testimony from 
  Shirley Ann Jackson, Chairman, and Commissioner Greta Joy Dicus, 
  Commissioner Nils Diaz, Commissioner Edward McGaffigan, and 
  Commissioner Jeffrey S. Merrifield; Gary L. Jones, Associate Director, 
  Energy, Resources, and Science Issues, Resources, Community, and 
  Economic Development Division, General Accounting Office; Joe F. 
  Colvin, Nuclear Energy Institute; David Lochbaum, Union of Concerned 
  Scientists; and James T. Rhodes, Institute of Nuclear Power 
  Operations, Atlanta, Georgia.


February 24, 1999

To consider potential year 2000 computer problem issues relative to the 
  nuclear industry and chemical safety, receiving testimony from Gerald 
  V. Poje, Board Member, Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board; 
  William D. Travers, Executive Director for Operations, Nuclear 
  Regulatory Commission; and David L. Swanson, Edison Electric 
  Institute.


March 16, 1999

To consider implementation of the Environmental Protection Agency's Risk 
  Management Plan Program of the Clean Air Act, receiving testimony from 
  Timothy Fields, Jr., Acting Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste 
  and Emergency Response, Environmental Protection Agency; Robert M. 
  Burnham, Chief, Domestic Terrorism Section, National Security 
  Division, and Robert M. Blitzer, former Section Chief, Domestic 
  Terrorism/Counterterrorism Planning Section, both of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice; Dean Kleckner, Rudd, 
  Iowa on behalf of the American Farm Bureau Federation; James E. 
  Bertelsmeyer, Heritage Propane, Tulsa, Oklahoma, on behalf of the 
  National Propane Gas Association; Thomas M. Susman, Ropes & Gray, and 
  Thomas E. Natan, Jr., National Environmental Trust, both of 
  Washington, D.C.; Paula R. Littles, Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical 
  and Energy Workers International Union, Fairfax, Virginia; and Ben 
  Laganga, Union County Office of Emergency Management, Westfield, New 
  Jersey.


May 18, 1999

To conduct oversight of the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed 
  sulfur standard for gasoline as contained in the proposed Tier Two 
  standards for automobiles, receiving testimony from Nettie H. Myers, 
  South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Pierre; 
  James D. Austin, New York State Department of Environmental 
  Conservation, Albany; J. Louis Frank, Marathon Ashland Petroleum, 
  Findlay, Ohio; Loren K. Beard, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, Auburn 
  Hills, Michigan, on behalf of the Alliance of Automobile 
  Manufacturers; Rebecca D. Stanfield, U.S. Public Interest Research 
  Group; Clint W. Ensign, Sinclair Oil Corporation, Salt Lake City, 
  Utah; and William E. Nasser, Energy BioSystems Corporation, The 
  Woodlands, Texas.


May 20, 1999

To conduct oversight on the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed 
  sulfur standard for gasoline as contained in the proposed Tier Two 
  standards for automobiles, after receiving testimony from Carol M. 
  Browner, Administrator, and Robert Perciasepe, Assistant Administrator 
  for Air and Radiation, both of the Environmental Protection Agency.


June 24, 1999

To review the Environmental Protection Agency's NOX State Implementation 
  Plan Call under the Clean Air Act, to reduce emissions of nitrogen 
  oxides in order to decrease the transport of ozone across state 
  boundaries, receiving testimony from Maine State Senator Sharon A. 
  Treat, Gardiner, ME; F. Wayne Hill, Gwinnett County Board of 
  Commission, Lawrenceville, GA; Mayor Thomas Nye, Hamilton, OH; Russell 
  J. Harding, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Lansing, MI; 
  and Jane Stahl, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, 
  Hartford, CT.


July 29, 1999

To review the Environmental Protection Agency's Tier 2 standards for 
  cars and light-duty trucks and the accompanying proposed low sulfur 
  requirements for gasoline, receiving testimony from Robert Perciasepe, 
  Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, Environmental 
  Protection Agency.


October 5, 1999

To examine the Environmental Protection Agency's Blue Ribbon Panel 
  findings on the use of Oxygenates and MTBE, methyl tertiary-butyl 
  ether, in gasoline, receiving testimony from former Senator Jake Garn, 
  on behalf of the Huntsman Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah Daniel S. 
  Greenbaum, Health Effects Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, on 
  behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency's Blue Ribbon Panel; 
  Michael P. Kenney, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, on 
  behalf of the California Environmental Protection Agency; and Robert 
  H. Campbell, Sunoco, Inc.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


October 14, 1999

To consider programs of the Clean Air Act, focusing on air and 
  radiation, risk, cost/benefit, and exposure issues, Maximum Achievable 
  Control Technology (MACT) process, acid rain program, and the effect 
  of multiple regulations directed at the same pollutants, receiving 
  testimony from Robert Perciasepe, Assistant Administrator, Office of 
  Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection Agency; John D. Graham, 
  Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts; Richard L. 
  Revesz, New York University School of Law, New York, New York; Alison 
  Kerester, University of Texas School of Public Health/Mickey Leland 
  National Urban Air Toxic Research Center, Houston; Michel R. Benoit, 
  Cement Kiln Recycling Coalition, Washington, D.C.; Bernard C. 
  Melewski, Adirondack Council, Albany, New York; and William F. 
  Tyndall, Cinergy Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio, on behalf of the 
  Edison Electric Institute.


March 9, 2000

Oversight hearings on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, focusing on the 
  regulatory process in the nuclear industry, enforcement and safety 
  concerns, and possible reforms for more effective oversight, after 
  receiving testimony from Senator SESSIONS; Richard A. Meserve, 
  Chairman, who was accompanied by Nils Diaz, Jeffrey S. Merrifield, 
  Edward McGaffigan, and Greta Joy Dicus, each a Commissioner, all of 
  the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Gary L. Jones, Associate Director, 
  Energy, Resources, and Science Issues, Resources, Community, and 
  Economic Development Division, General Accounting Office; Ralph 
  Beedle, Nuclear Energy Institute, and David E. Adelman, Natural 
  Resources Defense Council, both of Washington, D.C.; and William E. 
  Kennedy, Jr., Health Physics Society, Benton City, Washington, on 
  behalf of the American National Standards Institute.


March 28, 2000

To consider the President's proposed budget request for fiscal year 2001 
  for the Environmental Protection Agency's clean air programs and the 
  Army Corps of Engineers wetlands programs, after receiving testimony 
  from Robert Perciasepe, Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and 
  Radiation, Environmental Protection Agency; and Michael L. Davis, 
  Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, United States 
  Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Defense.


May 17, 2000

To consider proposed legislation authorizing funds for programs of the 
  Clean Air Act, focusing on an incentive-based utility emissions 
  reduction approach, after receiving testimony from David G. Wood, 
  Associate Director, Environmental Protection Issues, Resources, 
  Community, and Economic Development Division, General Accounting 
  Office; James E. Rogers, Cinergy Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio; 
  Charles D. McCrary, Southern Company Generation, Birmingham, Alabama; 
  Frank Cassidy, PSEG Power, Newark, New Jersey; Armond Cohen, Clean Air 
  Task Force, Boston, Massachusetts, on behalf of the Clean the Air: The 
  National Campaign Against Dirty Power; and Wayne Brunetti, New Century 
  Energies, Inc., Denver, Colorado.


June 14, 2000

To consider the environmental benefits and impacts of ethanol under the 
  Clean Air Act, after receiving testimony from Senators GRASSLEY, 
  HARKIN, and DURBIN; Gordon Proctor, Ohio Department of Transportation, 
  Columbus; Daniel S. Greenbaum, Health Effects Institute, Cambridge 
  Massachusetts; A. Blakeman Early, on behalf of the American Lung 
  Association, and Bob Slaughter, on behalf of the National 
  Petrochemical and Refiners Association, both of Washington, D.C.; 
  Michael S. Graboski, Colorado Institute for Fuels and High Altitude 
  Engine Research, Colorado School of Mines, Lakewood, on behalf of the 
  National Corn Grower's Association; Jack Huggins, Williams Bio-Energy, 
  The Williams Companies, Pekin, Illinois; Jason S. Grumet, Northeast 
  States for Coordinated Air Use Management, Boston, Massachusetts; and 
  Stephen Gatto, BC International Corporation, Dedham, Massachusetts.


June 15, 2000

To examine Environmental Protection Agency emission standards for heavy 
  duty trucks and buses and the accompanying low sulfur requirement for 
  diesel fuel, after receiving testimony from Robert Perciasepe, 
  Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, Environmental 
  Protection Agency; J. Louis Frank, Marathon Ashland Petroleum, 
  Findlay, Ohio; Jerry Thompson, Citgo Petroleum Company, Tulsa, 
  Oklahoma, on behalf of the National Petrochemical and Refiners 
  Association; Robert J. Looney, Cenax Harvest States Cooperative, on 
  behalf of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, David S. 
  Addington, American Trucking Associations, Inc, and Bruce Bertelsen, 
  Manufacturers of Emission Controls Association, all of Washington, 
  D.C.; and James A Haslam, III, Pilot Oil Corporation, Knoxville, 
  Tennessee, on behalf of the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers 
  of America.


September 21, 2000

To examine the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed heavy-duty 
  diesel emission rule designed to regulate heavy-duty diesel engines by 
  (1) requiring the use of catalytic exhaust emissions control devices 
  to reduce PM, NOx, and NMHC, and (2) reducing the amount of sulfur in 
  highway diesel fuel, after receiving testimony from Ronald W. 
  Williams, Gary-Williams Energy Corporation, Denver, Colorado; Paul 
  Rogers, Voss Companies, Inc., Cuba, Missouri, on behalf of the 
  National Association of Truck Stop Operators; Richard A. Kassel, 
  Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, New York; and Christina 
  Vujovich, Cummins, Inc., Columbus, Indiana.


September 27, 2000

To consider proposed legislation authorizing funds for programs of the 
  Clean Air Act, after receiving testimony from Mayor Richard P. 
  Homrighausen, Dover, Ohio; Karen Studders, Minnesota Pollution Control 
  Agency, St. Paul; Jeffrey A. Saitas, Texas Natural Resource 
  Conservation Commission, Austin; Dennis Hemmer, Wyoming Department of 
  Environmental Quality, Cheyenne; John E. Terrill, Jr., Oklahoma 
  Department of Environmental Quality, and Zach D. Taylor, Association 
  of Central Oklahoma Governments, both of Oklahoma City; Kenneth A. 
  Colburn, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Concord; 
  Ron Methier, Georgia Environmental Protection Division, Atlanta; and 
  Marcia Willhite, Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department, Lincoln, 
  Nebraska.

                              SUBCOMMITTEE ON CLEAN AIR, WETLANDS, 
                              PRIVATE PROPERTY, AND NUCLEAR SAFETY FIELD 
                              HEARINGS



February 28, 2000

At the Hamilton County Administration Building, Sixth Floor, East Court 
  Street, Cincinnati, OH, to receive testimony on the Clean Air Act's 
  New Source Review Regulatory program, receiving testimony from 
  Representative STRICKLAND; John S. Seitz, Director, Office of Air 
  Quality Planning and Standards, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 
  Research Triangle Park, NC; Joe Bynum, Executive Vice President, 
  Fossil Power Group, Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN; Bob 
  Slaughter, Director for Public Policy, National Petrochemical Refiners 
  Association; W. Henson Moore, President and CEO, American Forest and 
  Paper Association; David Hawkins, Natural Resources Defense Council; 
  and Bill Tyndall, Vice President of Environmental Services, Cinergy 
  Corporation, Cincinnati, OH.


November 13, 2000

At the Oklahoma City Community College 777 South May Road Oklahoma City, 
  OK, to obtain testimony regarding the effects of meteorological and 
  weather related events on ozone nonattainment under the Clean Air Act, 
  receiving testimony from John Seitz, Director, Office of Air Quality 
  Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina; Hon. 
  Sean Mitchell, State Representative, Broomfield, Colorado; Mark 
  Coleman, Director, Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, 
  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Jim Thomas, Director, Technical Analysis 
  Division, Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission, Austin, 
  Texas.

                              SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND 
                              INFRASTRUCTURE



April 15, 1999

To review the Department of Transportation's implementation of the 
  Transportation Equity Act for the 21st century, receiving testimony 
  from Kenneth R. Wykle, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, 
  Gordon J. Linton, Administrator, Federal Transit Administration, and 
  Ricardo Martinez, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety 
  Administration; Missouri State Representative Joan Bray, St. Louis, 
  MO, on behalf of the National Conference of State Legislatures; Jean 
  Jacobson, Racine County, Wisconsin, on behalf of the National 
  Association of Counties; Mayor Kenneth L. Barr, Fort Worth, TX, on 
  behalf of the U.S. Conference of Mayors; Mayor Robert T. Bartlett, 
  Monrovia, CA, on behalf of the National League of Cities; Taylor R. 
  Bowlden, American Highway Users Alliance; and Roy Kienitz, Surface 
  Transportation Policy Project.


April 29, 1999

To review the Department of Transportation's implementation of the 
  Transportation Equity Act for the 21st century, receiving testimony 
  from Delaware Governor Thomas R. Carper, Dover, on behalf of the 
  National Governors' Association; Charles Thompson, Wisconsin 
  Department of Transportation, Madison, on behalf of the American 
  Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials; Brian A. 
  Mills, Cass County, Missouri, on behalf of the Association of 
  Metropolitan Planning Organizations; Jerry W. Alb, Washington State 
  Department of Transportation, Olympia; Tim Stowe, Anderson and 
  Associates, Inc., Blacksburg, Virginia, on behalf of the American 
  Consulting Engineers Council; Roy Kienitz, Surface Transportation 
  Policy Project; Brian R. Holmes, Connecticut Road Builders 
  Association, Wethersfield, on behalf of the American Road and 
  Transportation Builders Association; and Mitch Leslie, Montana 
  Contractors' Association, Billings, on behalf of the Associated 
  General Contractors.


June 9, 1999

To review the project delivery and streamlining provisions of the 
  Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, receiving testimony 
  from George T. Frampton, Jr., Acting Chairman, Council on 
  Environmental Quality; and Eugene A. Conti, Jr., Assistant Secretary 
  of Transportation for Transportation Policy.


September 28, 1999

To consider the proposed fiscal year 2000 budget request for the Public 
  Buildings Program of the General Services Administration, receiving 
  testimony from Robert A. Peck, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, 
  General Services Administration.


February 24, 2000

To review the President's proposed budget request for fiscal year 2001 
  for the Army Corps of Engineers, focusing on the Civil Works Program, 
  receiving testimony from Joseph W. Westphal, Assistant Secretary of 
  the Army for Civil Works, and Lt. Gen. Joe N. Ballard, Chief of 
  Engineers and Commanding Officer, both of the Army Corps of Engineers.


March 21, 2000

On General Services Administration's proposed fiscal year 2001 Capital 
  Investment and Leasing Program, including the courthouse construction 
  program, after receiving testimony from Robert A. Peck, Commissioner, 
  Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration; and Judge 
  Jane R. Roth, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, on behalf 
  of the Judicial Conference of the United States.


May 16, 2000

Oversight of the Army Corps of Engineers backlog of authorized projects 
  and the future of the Army Corps of Engineers mission, focusing on the 
  Civil Works program, construction backlog, navigational and water 
  resources, flood control, the Mississippi Valley, and the nation's 
  coastline, receiving testimony from Claudia L. Tornblom, Deputy 
  Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) for Management and 
  Budget; J. Ron Brinson, New Orleans Port Authority, New Orleans, 
  Louisiana, on behalf of the National Waterways Conference, Inc. and 
  the American Association of Port Authorities; Scott Faber, American 
  Rivers, and Tony B. MacDonald, Coastal States Organization, both of 
  Washington, D.C.; and Bill Parrish, Maryland Department of the 
  Environment, Baltimore, on behalf of the Association of Flood Plain 
  Managers.


May 23, 2000

To examine programs related to the proposed Water Resources Development 
  Act of 2000, include the Puget Sound Restoration Project, the Port of 
  New York and New Jersey Project, the Ohio River Project, Brownfields 
  revitalization, and the National Shore Protection Act of 1996, after 
  receiving testimony from Joseph W. Westphal, Assistant Secretary of 
  the Army for Civil Works; Mayor Dannel Malloy, Stamford, Connecticut, 
  on behalf of the National Association of Local Government 
  Environmental Professionals; Doug Sutherland, Pierce County 
  Executive's Office, Tacoma, Washington; Lillian Borrone, Port 
  Authority of New York and New Jersey, New York, New York; R. Barry 
  Palmer, Association for the Development of Inland Navigation in 
  America's Ohio Valley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Howard D. 
  Marlowe, American Coastal Coalition, Washington, DC.


September 20, 2000

To examine the role of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Comprehensive 
  Everglades Restoration Plan to improve the quality, quantity, timing, 
  and distribution of water in the South Florida ecosystem, after 
  receiving testimony from Barry T. Hill, Associate Director, Energy, 
  Resources, and Science Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic 
  Development Division, General Accounting Office; Michael L. Davis, 
  Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works; and David B. 
  Struhs, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee.


September 28, 2000

To consider H.R. 809, to amend the Act of June 1, 1948, to provide for 
  reform of the Federal Protective Service, after receiving testimony 
  from Representative TRAFICANT; Robert A. Peck, Commissioner, Public 
  Buildings, Service, and Joel S. Gallay, Deputy Inspector General, both 
  of the General Services Administration; Jane R. Roth, U.S. Court of 
  Appeals for the Third Circuit, Wilmington, Delaware, on behalf of the 
  Judicial Conference of the United States; and Steven Bellew, Federal 
  Protective Service Police, Dallas, Texas, on behalf of the Fraternal 
  Order of Police Federal Protective Service Labor Committee.

                              SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND 
                              INFRASTRUCTURE FIELD HEARING



August 8, 2000

At the Opera House, Nelsonville, Ohio, to conduct oversight of the 
  Appalachian Regional Commission, receiving testimony from Dr. Jesse 
  White, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Joy 
  Padgett, Director, Governor's Office of Applalachia, on behalf of The 
  Honorable Bob Taft, Governor, State of Ohio; Hon. Nancy Hollister, 
  State Representative, Ohio House of Representatives; Bob Proud, 
  Commissioner, Clermont County, Ohio; Rick Platt, Executive Director, 
  Alliance 2000; Larry Merry, Executive Director, Zanesville-Muskingum 
  County Port Authority; June Holley, President, Appalachian Center for 
  Economic Networks (ACEnet); Eugene Collins, President of the Board, 
  Portsmouth Inner City Development Corporation; Wayne White, Executive 
  Director, Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education, Shawnee State 
  University; Dan Neff, Director, Ohio Mid-Eastern Governments 
  Association; and Leslie Lilly, President and Chief Executive Officer, 
  Foundation for Appalachia in Ohio.

                              SUBCOMMITTEE ON FISHERIES, WILDLIFE, AND 
                              WATER HEARINGS



March 3, 1999

To review the Environmental Protection Agency's implementation of the 
  1996 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act, receiving testimony 
  from J. Charles Fox, Assistant Administrator, Office of Water, 
  Environmental Protection Agency; Norine Noonan, Assistant 
  Administrator, Office of Research and Development, Environmental 
  Protection Agency; Gerry C. Biberstine, Colorado Department of Public 
  Health and Environment, Denver, CO, on behalf of the Association of 
  State Drinking Water Administrators; Merril Bingham, Provo City Water 
  Resources, Provo, UT, on behalf of the American Water Works 
  Association; Erik D. Olson, Natural Resources Defense Council; Gurnie 
  Gunter, Kansas City Water Services Department, Kansas City, MO, on 
  behalf of the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies; Steven Levy, 
  Atlantic State Rural Water Association, Norwich, CT, on behalf of the 
  National Rural Water Association; and Andrew M. Chapman, Elizabethtown 
  Water Company, Elizabethtown, NJ, on behalf of the National 
  Association of Water Companies.


May 27, 1999

To consider S. 1100, a bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 
  to provide that the designation of critical habitat for endangered and 
  threatened species be required as part of the development of recovery 
  plans for those species, receiving testimony from Senator DOMENICI; 
  Jamie Rappaport Clark, Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department 
  of the Interior; William R. Murray, American Forest and Paper 
  Association; Charles T. DuMars, University of New Mexico School of 
  Law, Albuquerque, on behalf of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy 
  District; and John F. Kostyack, National Wildlife Federation.


June 23, 1999

To conduct oversight relating to the Columbia River Basin salmon 
  recovery, focusing on the activities of the Federal Caucus and the 
  Four-H Paper, and the status of the 99 Decision, after receiving 
  testimony from Senator CRAIG; George T. Frampton, Jr., Acting 
  Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality; Governor Dirk Kempthorne, 
  State of Idaho; and Mark Dunn, J.R. Simplot Company, on behalf of the 
  Northwest Food Processors Association, Boise, Idaho; Donald Sampson, 
  Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, Portland, Oregon; Scott 
  Faber, American Rivers; Owen C. Squires, Pulp and Paperworkers 
  Resource Council, Lewiston, Idaho, on behalf of the Paper, Allied-
  Industrial, Chemical, and Energy Workers International Union Local 
  712; Tim Stearns, Save Our Wild Salmon, Seattle, Washington; and Lynn 
  Ausman, Waitsburg, Washington, on behalf of the Washington Association 
  of Wheat Growers and the Washington Barley Commission.


July 20, 1999

To examine the extent and quality of the science of the Endangered 
  Species Act's habitat conservation plans, receiving testimony from 
  Peter Kareiva, Senior Ecologist, National Marine Fisheries Service, 
  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of 
  Commerce; Stuart Pimm, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Dennis 
  D. Murphy, University of Nevada, Reno.


July 21, 1999

To consider the extent and quality of the science of the Endangered 
  Species Act's habitat conservation plans, after receiving testimony 
  from Donald J. Barry, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish and 
  Wildlife and Parks; Monica P. Medina, General Counsel, National 
  Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce; Lorin 
  L, Hicks, Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc., Seattle, Washington; Steven 
  P. Courtney, Sustainable Ecosystems Institute, Portland, Oregon; 
  Michael A. O'Connell, Nature Conservancy, Mission Viejo, California; 
  Laura C, Hood, Defenders of Wildlife, Washington, D.C.; and Gregory A. 
  Thomas, Natural Heritage Institute, San Francisco, California.


October 19, 1999

To examine how species listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) 
  benefit from conservation and mitigation measures required in Habitat 
  Conservation Plans (HCPs), focusing on negotiation and implementation, 
  appropriateness and adequacy of conservation measures, and the 
  Administration's no surprises policy, receiving testimony from Eric R. 
  Glitzenstein, Meyer and Glitzenstein, on behalf of the Spirit of the 
  Sage Council/Defenders of Wildlife, and Steven P. Quarles, on behalf 
  of the American Forest and Paper Association; Robert D. Thornton, 
  Nossaman, Guthner, Knox, and Elliott, Irvine, California, on behalf of 
  the Orange County Transportation Corridor Agencies; William C. Pauli, 
  California Farm Bureau Federation, Sacramento, on behalf of the 
  American Farm Bureau Federation; Rudolph Willey, Presley Homes, 
  Martinez, California; Brooke S. Fox, Douglas County Board of 
  Commissioners, Castle Rock, Colorado; James E. Moore, Nature 
  Conservancy of Nevada, Las Vegas; and Don Rose, Sempra Energy, San 
  Diego, California, on behalf of the Edison Electric Institute.


November 3, 1999

To examine solutions to the policy concerns with respect to Habitat 
  Conservation Plans, receiving testimony from Jamie Rappaport Clark, 
  Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior; Don 
  Knowles, Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine 
  Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 
  Department of Commerce; Jimmy S. Christenson, Wisconsin Department of 
  Natural Resources, Madison; David Donnelly, Southern Nevada Water 
  Authority, Las Vegas; Maureen S. Frisch, Simpson Investment Company, 
  Seattle, WA, on behalf of the Foundation for Habitat Conservation and 
  Coalition for Habitat Conservation; Dan Silver, Endangered Habitats 
  League, Los Angeles, California; James Riley, Intermountain Forest 
  Association, Coeur d'Alene, ID; and Michael J. Bean, Environmental 
  Defense Fund.


March 1, 2000

To examine the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed rule regarding 
  total maximum daily loads and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination 
  System permit programs pursuant to the Clean Water Act, receiving 
  testimony from J. Charles Fox, Assistant Administrator for Water, 
  Environmental Protection Agency; Montana Governor Marc Racicot, 
  Helena; Jamie Clover Adams, Kansas Department of Agriculture, Topeka, 
  on behalf of the National Association of State Departments of 
  Agriculture; William Nielsen, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, on behalf of the 
  National League of Cities; J. David Holm, Colorado Water Quality 
  Control Division, Denver, on behalf of the Association of State and 
  Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators; Warren E. Archey, 
  Massachusetts Bureau of Forestry, Pittsfield, on behalf of the 
  National Association of State Foresters; and Richard A. Parrish, 
  Southern Environmental Law Center, Charlottesville, Virginia.


March 23, 2000

To examine the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed rules 
  regarding changes in the total maximum daily load and National 
  Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit programs pursuant to the 
  Clean Water Act, receiving testimony from Senators GORDON SMITH, 
  LINCOLN, and HUTCHINSON; Peter F. Guerrero, Director, Environmental 
  Protection Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic Development 
  Division, General Accounting Office; Robert J. Wittman, Westmoreland 
  County Board of Supervisors, Montross, Virginia, on behalf of the 
  Virginia and Maryland Associations of Municipal Wastewater Agencies 
  and Rappahannock River Basin Commission; David Skolasinski, Cliffs 
  Mining Services Company, Duluth, Minnesota, on behalf of the National 
  Mining Association and Iron Mining Association of Minnesota; Nina 
  Bell, Northwest Environmental Advocates, Portland, Oregon; W. Jeffrey 
  Pardue, Florida Power Corporation, St. Petersburg, on behalf of the 
  Edison Electric Institute and Clean Water Industry Coalition; Norman 
  E. LeBlanc, Hampton Roads Sanitation District, Virginia Beach, 
  Virginia, on behalf of the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage 
  Agencies; Joan M. Cloonan, J. R. Simplot Company Food Group, Boise, 
  Idaho, on behalf of the Northwest Food Processors Association; Thomas 
  N. Thomson, Thomson Family Tree Farm, Orford, New Hampshire, on behalf 
  of the American Tree Farm System; Sharon Buccino, Natural Resources 
  Defense Council, Washington, D.C.; Robert J. Olszewski, Timber 
  Company, Atlanta, Georgia, on behalf of the American Forest and Paper 
  Association; and Dina J. Moore, Kneeland, California, on behalf of the 
  National Cattlemen's Beef Association.


April 29, 2000

To receive testimony on the Fort Peck Fish Hatchery, Fort Peck, Montana.


May 18, 2000

To consider S. 2417, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
  increase funding for State nonpoint source pollution control programs.


June 21, 2000

To consider S. 1787, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
  improve water quality on abandoned or inactive mined land, and the 
  related recommendations of the Western Governors' Association, after 
  receiving testimony from J. Charles Fox, Assistant Administrator for 
  Water, Environmental Protection Agency; South Dakota Governor William 
  J. Janklow, Pierre, on behalf of the Western Governors' Association; 
  Katherine Kelly, Idaho Department of Environmental Quality, and Jack 
  Lyman, Idaho Mining Association, both of Boise; William B. Goodhard, 
  Echo Bay Mines, Englewood, Colorado, on behalf of the National Mining 
  Association; Sara Kendall, Western Organization of Resource Councils, 
  Washington, DC.; and David Gerard, Political Economy Research Center, 
  Bozeman, Montana.


June 29, 2000

Oversight of the Safe Drinking Water Act, focusing on the primary 
  statute for protecting public water supplies from harmful 
  contaminants, after receiving testimony from J. Charles Fox, Assistant 
  Administrator, Office of Water, and Norine E. Noonan, Assistant 
  Administrator, Office of Research and Development, both of the 
  Environmental Protection Agency; Gregg L. Grunenfelder, Washington 
  Department of Health, Olympia, Washington, on behalf of the 
  Association of State Drinking Water Administrators; Gurnie Gunter, 
  Kansas City Water Services Department, Kansas City, Missouri, on 
  behalf of the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies; J. William 
  Hirzy, National Treasury Employees Union Chapter 280, Erik D. Olson, 
  Natural Resources Defense Council, and J. Richard Tompkins, National 
  Association of Water Companies, all of Washington, D.C.; Michael J. 
  Kosnett, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Division of 
  Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Denver, on behalf of the 
  National Research Council's Subcommittee on Arsenic in Drinking Water; 
  David Paris, Manchester Water Treatment Plant, Manchester, New 
  Hampshire, on behalf of the American Water Works Association; and 
  Randy Van Dyke, Clay Regional Water, Spencer, Iowa, on behalf of the 
  National Rural Water Association.


July 19, 2000

To examine concerns raised by the General Accounting Office 
  investigation of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services administration of 
  the Federal Aid Program, including controls over funds, expenditures, 
  and grants, the use administrative funds among regional offices, and 
  limited auditing, after receiving testimony from Barry T. Hill, 
  Associate Director, Energy, Resources, and Science Issues, Resources, 
  Community, and Economic Development Division, General Accounting 
  Office; Jamie Rappaport Clark, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
  Service, Department of the Interior; R. Max Peterson, International 
  Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, and Terry Z. Riley, 
  Wildlife Management Institute, both of Washington, D.C.; Susan R. 
  Lamson, National Rifle Association of America, Fairfax, Virginia; and 
  Mike Nussman, American Sportfishing Association, Alexandria, Virginia.


September 13, 2000

To examine the biological opinion on the Federal Columbia River Power 
  System and the Federal Caucus Draft Basinwide Salmon Recovery 
  Strategy, receiving testimony from William Stelle, Jr., Northwest 
  Regional Administrator, National Marine Fisheries Service, Department 
  of Commerce; Col. Eric T. Mogren, Deputy Division Engineer, 
  Northwestern Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Judith A. 
  Johansen, Administrator/ Chief Executive Officer, Bonneville Power 
  Administration, Department of Energy; David Cottingham, Special 
  Assistant to the Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department 
  of the Interior; Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne, Boise; Samuel Penny, 
  Nez Perce Tribe, Lapwai, Idaho, on behalf of the Columbia River Inter-
  Tribal Fish Commission; Lionel Q. Boyer, Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Fort 
  Hall, Idaho; and John Etchart, Helena, Montana, Eric J. Bloch, 
  Portland, Oregon, and Frank L. Cassidy, Vancouver, Washington, all on 
  behalf of the Northwest Power Planning Council.


September 14, 2000

To examine the biological opinion on the Federal Columbia River Power 
  System and the Federal Caucus Draft Basinwide Salmon Recovery 
  Strategy, receiving testimony from Nicolaas Bouwes, Oregon Department 
  of Fish and Wildlife, and Earl C. Weber, Columbia River Inter-Tribal 
  Fish Commission, both of Portland, Oregon; Edward C. Bowles, Idaho 
  Department of Fish and Game, Scott Bosse, Idaho Rivers United, Norman 
  M. Semanko, Idaho Water Users Association, and Derrek Batson, Idaho 
  Steelhead and Salmon Unlimited, all of Boise; Keith Kutchins, 
  Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Fisheries Department, Fort Hall, Idaho; Robert 
  J. Masonis, American Rivers, and Sara Patton, Northwest Energy 
  Coalition, both of Seattle, Washington; and Glen Spain, Pacific Coast 
  Federation of Fishermen's Associations, Eugene, Oregon.

                              SUBCOMMITTEE ON FISHERIES, WILDLIFE, AND 
                              WATER FIELD HEARING



November 20, 2000

At the Boise City City Council Chambers 150 N. Capitol Boulevard, Boise, 
  ID, to examine the Biological Opinion by the National Marine Fisheries 
  Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the operation of the 
  Federal Columbia River Power System and the Federal Caucus Draft 
  Basinwide Salmon Recovery Strategy, receiving testimony from Michael 
  Schiewe, Director, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Fish Ecology 
  Division, National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, WA; Doug Arndt, 
  Chief, Fish Management Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 
  Northwestern Division, North Pacific Region, Portland, Oregon; Howard 
  Schaller, Project Leader Columbia River Fisheries Program, U.S. Fish 
  and Wildlife Service, Vancouver, WA; Richard M. Rigby, Program 
  Manager, Water Rights & Acquisition Bureau of Reclamation, Boise, ID; 
  James Anderson, Columbia Basin Research, Seattle, WA: Charles Paulsen, 
  President, Paulson Environment Reaserch, Lake Oswego, OR; Karl Dreher, 
  Director, Idaho Department of Water Resources, Boise, ID: Russell 
  Thurow, Fisheries Research Scientist, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 
  Boise, ID; Dan James, Pacific Northwest Waterways Association. 
  Vancouver, WA; Thayne Barrie, Owner, Sunset Sports Center, Boise, ID, 
  on behalf of Idaho Steelhead and Salmon Unlimited; Craig Smith, 
  Northwest Food Processors Association, Salem, OR; Mark J. Benson, 
  Public Affairs Director, Idaho, Potlatch Corporation, Lewiston, ID; 
  and Scott Corwin, Director, Regional Affairs, Pacific Northwest 
  Generating Cooperative, Portland, OR.

                              SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUPERFUND, WASTE CONTROL, 
                              AND RISK ASSESSMENT



March 21, 2000

To examine the current status of cleanup activities under the 
  Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund program, focusing on 
  progress made to date, future improvements, and the impact of 
  administrative reform, after receiving testimony from Hon. Timothy 
  Fields, Jr., Assistant Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; 
  Lois J. Schiffer, Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural 
  Resources Division, Department of Justice; New York State Assistant 
  Attorney General Eugene Martin-Leff, Albany, on behalf of the National 
  Association of Attorneys General; Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, 
  Elizabeth, New Jersey, on behalf of the United States Conference of 
  Mayors; R. B. Jones, East Palo Alto City Council, East Palo Alto, 
  California, on behalf of the National Association of Local Government 
  Environmental Professionals; Robert W. Varney, New Hampshire 
  Department of Environmental Services, Concord, on behalf of the 
  Environmental Council of the States; and Terrence Gray, Rhode Island 
  Department of Environmental Management, Providence.


March 30, 2000

To consider the President's proposed budget request for fiscal year 2001 
  for programs of the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Solid 
  Waste and Emergency Response, focusing on the current status and 
  future direction of the Superfund, Resource Conservation and Recovery 
  Act, Brownfields, and Underground Storage Tank programs, after 
  receiving testimony from Hon. Timothy Fields, Jr., Assistant 
  Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 
  Environmental Protection Agency.


June 29, 2000

To consider S. 2700, a bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental 
  Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to promote the 
  cleanup and reuse of brownfields, to provide financial assistance for 
  brownfields revitalization, and to enhance State response programs, 
  after receiving testimony from Timothy Fields, Jr., Assistant 
  Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 
  Environmental Protection Agency; Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, 
  Elizabeth, New Jersey, on behalf of the United States Conference of 
  Mayors; Mayor Preston A. Daniels, Des Moines, Iowa, on behalf of the 
  National Association of Local Government Environmental Professionals; 
  Jan H. Reitsma, Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, 
  Providence; Kevin P. Fitzpatrick, AIG Global Real Estate Investment 
  Corporation, on behalf of the Real Estate Roundtable, and William 
  McElroy, Zurich U.S. Specialities, on behalf of the American Insurance 
  Association, both of New York, New York; Alan Front, Trust for Public 
  Land, Washington, D.C.; and Vernice Miller-Travis, Partnership for 
  Sustainable Brownfields Redevelopment, Baltimore, Maryland.
                          PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
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1997 Annual Report of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. June 24, 
1999. PM-39.


1998 Annual Report of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. October 
18, 1999. PM-65.


Presidential Determination 99-37 relative to the Air Force's Operating 
Location near Groom Lake, Nevada. February 1, 2000. PM-81.


Agreement Between the United States and Latvia Concerning Fisheries off 
the Coasts of the United States. February 1, 2000. PM-82.
                        EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
                        EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
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                              ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS 
                              COMPLIANCE BOARD


Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board: Rule 
entitled ``Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility 
Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities; Play Areas'' (RIN3014-AA21) 
received on October 23, 2000. October 31, 2000. EC-11388.

                              CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION 
                              BOARD


Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board: Strategic plan for 
fiscal year 2001 through 2005. October 11, 2000. EC-11080.

                              CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE


CBO: final sequestration report for fiscal year 1999; referred jointly, 
pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975, as modified by the order 
April 11, 1986. January 6, 1999. EC-169.

                              DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


Agriculture: Report of a joint order interchanging administrative 
jurisdiction of Department of the Army lands and National Forest lands 
at Willow Island Locks and Dam and Wayne National Forest. July 21, 1999. 
EC-4290.

Agriculture: Report entitled ``1996 CERCLA/SARA Activities'' dated 
December 1999; to Environment and Public Works. February 2, 2000. EC-
7208.

                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE


Commerce: Notice listing the Atlantic Sturgeon as Endangered or 
Threatened (I.D. 0730098C) received on October 21, 1998. January 6, 
1999. EC-47.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Species: Threatened 
Status for Two ESUs of Steelhead in Washington, Oregon, and California'' 
(I.D. 073097E) received on January 5, 1999. February 3, 1999. EC-1340.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Economic Development Administration 
Regulations; Revised to Implement Public Law 105-393'' (RIN0610-AA56) 
received on January 26, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1501.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Species: Threatened 
Status for Three Chinook Salmon Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESUs) 
in Washington and Oregon, and Endangered Status for One Chinook Salmon 
ESU in Washington'' (AM54), received April 1, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-
2941.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Species: Threatened 
Status for Two ESUs of Chum in Washington and Oregon'' (AK53), received 
April 1, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2942.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Species: Threatened 
Status for Two ESUs of Steelhead in Washington and Oregon'' (AK54), 
received April 1, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2943.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Species: Threatened 
Status for Ozette Lake Sockeye Salmon in Washington'' (AK52), received 
April 1, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2944.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Listing Endangered and Threatened Species and 
Designating Critical Habitat: Petition To List Eleven New Species 
Including One New Genus of Bryozoans From Capron Shoal, Florida, as 
Threatened or Endangered Under the Endangered Species Act'' (Docket No. 
990520140-9140-01) (ID No. 041699A), received June 16, 1999. June 28, 
1999. EC-3940.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
90-day finding for a petition to list barndoor skate (`Raja laevis') as 
Threatened or Endangered'' (ID 061199C), received July 16, 1999. July 
21, 1999. July 21, 1999. EC-4273.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Listing Endangered and Threatened Species and 
Designating Critical Habitat: Petition to List Eighteen Species of 
Marine Fishes in Pudget Sound, Washington'' (ID 061199B), received July 
16, 1999. July 21, 1999. July 21, 1999. EC-4274.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Economic Development Administration 
Regulations: Revision to Implement Economic Development Administration 
Reform Act of 1998'' (RIN 0610-AA 56) (RIN 0610-AA 59), received 
December 10, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6778.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Requirements for Economic Adjustment Grants--
Revolving Loan Fund Projects under 13 CFR Part 308 and Property under 
Part 314,'' received January 13, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6779.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Designated Critical Habitat: Revision of 
Critical Habitat for Snake River Spring/Summer Chinook Salmon'' (RIN 
0648-AM 41), received December 9, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6780.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Economic Development Administration 
Regulations: Revision to Implement Economic Development Administration 
Reform Act of 1998'' (RIN 0610-AA 56) (RIN 0610-AA 59), received 
December 10, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6778.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Requirements for Economic Adjustment Grants--
Revolving Loan Fund Projects under 13 CFR Part 308 and Property under 
Part 314,'' received January 13, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6779.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Designated Critical Habitat: Revision of 
Critical Habitat for Snake River Spring/Summer Chinook Salmon'' (RIN 
0648-AM 41), received December 9, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6780.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Definition of `Harm' '' (RIN0648-AK55), received December 9, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6781.

Commerce: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
90-Day Findings for a Petition to List North American Populations of 
Smalltooth Sawfish as Endangered under the Endangered Species 
Act''(RIN0648-XA49), received March 20, 2000. March 21, 2000. EC-8039.

Commerce: Report entitled ``Revision to Implement Economic Development 
Reform Act of 1998-Grant Rate Eligibility; Disaster Assistance Based on 
High Unemployment; Final Rule.'' April 13, 2000. EC-8471.

Commerce: Report on progress on Superfund implementation in fiscal year 
1999. June 9, 2000. EC-9183.

Commerce: Report rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Species; 
Final Rule Governing Take of 14 Threatened Salmon and Steelhead 
Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESUs)''(RIN0648-AK94) received on 
August 1, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10208.

                              DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE


DOD: Report on Department of Defense reimbursement of contractor 
environmental response action costs. March 17, 1999. EC-2239.

DOD: Report relative to the Department of Defense annual financial audit 
of the uses of the Superfund. October 7, 1999. EC-5548.

DOD: Annual report on Department of Defense reimbursement of contractor 
environmental response action costs. March 20, 2000. EC-7952.

DOD: Report relative to the construction of a flood damage reduction 
project for the Turkey Creek Basin, Kansas and Missouri. March 26, 2000. 
EC-8613.

DOD: Proposed legislation entitled the ``Water Resources Development Act 
of 2000'. March 26, 2000. EC-8614.

DOD: Report on the fiscal year 1999 DOD Superfund Financial 
Transactions. October 4, 2000. EC-11019.

                              DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY


Energy: Rule entitled ``Radiological Protection for DOE Activities'' 
(DOEN441.4), received May 27, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3551.

Energy: Rule entitled ``Startup and Restart of Nuclear Facilities' 
(DOEO425.1A), received May 27, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3552.

Energy: Rule entitled ``Safeguards and Security Independent Oversight 
Program'' (DOE-O470-2), received May 27, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3553.

Energy: Report for fiscal year 1997 relative to the Comprehensive 
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act. June 17, 1999. 
EC-3555.

 Energy: Annual report for fiscal year 1997 relative to the 
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liabiltiy Act. 
June 17, 1999. EC-3555.

Energy: Report relative to accelerator transmutation of waste. November 
8, 1999. EC-6084.

Energy: Report under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, 
Compensation, and Liability Act for fiscal year 1998. June 9, 2000. EC-
9188.

Energy: Report entitled ``Nonreactor Nuclear Safety Design Criteria and 
Explosives Safety Criteria Guide for Use With DOE 0-420-1, Facility 
Safety''(DOE-G420-1-1) received on June 14, 2000. June 21, 2000. EC-
9309.

Energy: Rule entitled ``Guide for the Mitigation of Natural Phenomena 
Hazards for DOE Nuclear Facilities and Non-nuclear Facilities''(DOE-
G420-1-2) received on June 14, 2000. June 21, 2000. EC-9310.

Energy: Rule entitled ``DOE Standard; Hazard Categorization and Accident 
Analysis Techniquest for Compliance with DOE Order 5488. 23, Nuclear 
Safety Analysis Reports''(DOE-STD-1027-12) received on June 14, 2000. 
June 21, 2000. EC-9311.

Energy: Annual report for fiscal year 1999. July 27, 2000. EC-10007.

Energy: Rule entitled ``Nuclear Safety Management''(RIN1901-AA34) 
received on October 18, 2000. October 23, 2000. EC-11225.

                              DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY


Army: Recommendation: relative to the flood damage reduction project at 
Wood River, Grand Island, Nebraska. January 6, 1999. EC-392.

Army: Report on the construction of a navigation lock in the Houma 
Navigation Canal, Morganza, Louisiana. January 6, 1999. EC-393.

Army: Rule entitled ``Naval Restricted Area, Naval Station Annapolis, 
Maryland'' received on December 9, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-394.

Army: Report recommending a flood damage reduction project along the Red 
Lake River at Crookston, Minnesota. January 6, 1999. EC-395.

Army: Notice of the intention to interchange jurisdiction of civil works 
and national forest lands at Table Rock Lake, Missouri. January 27, 
1999. EC-1040.

Army: Report on flood damage reduction projects for the Beargrass Creek 
Basin in Louisville, Kentucky; to the Committee on Environment and 
Public Works. March 5, 1999. EC-2062.

Army: Report on the ``Sacramento River Flood Control Project; Glenn-
Colusa Irrigation District; Riverbed Gradient Facility'' received on 
March 5, 1999. March 15, 1999. EC-2154.

Army: Report of the Chief of Engineers dated February 3, 1999. May 5, 
1999. EC-2844.

Army: Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``Harbor Services Fund Act 
of 1999''. May 10, 1999. EC-2932.

Army: Rule entitled ``Danger Zone, Chesapeake Bay, Point Lookout to 
Cedar Point, Maryland,'' received April 1, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2934.

Army: Rule entitled ``Final Rule Establishing an Administrative Appeal 
Process for the Regulatory Program of the Corps of Engineers'' (RIN0710-
AA41), received May 11, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3550.

Army: Report relative to the Upper Guadalupe River. June 10, 1999. EC-
3608.

Army: Report relative to the Potomac River, Washington, DC. June 22, 
1999. EC-3879.

Army: Report relative to a navigation lock at the Kentucky Lock and Dam 
on the Tennessee River, Kentucky. July 20, 1999. EC-4258.

Army: Report of a joint order interchanging administrative jurisdiction 
of Department of the Army lands and National Forest lands at Willow 
Island Locks and Dam and Wayne National Forest. July 21, 1999. EC-4290.

Army: Report entitled ``Central and Southern Florida Project-
Comprehensive Review Study''. July 22, 1999. EC-4291.

Army: Report relative to projects, or separable elements of projects, 
which have been authorized, but for which no funds have been obligated 
for planning, design or construction during the preceding seven full 
fiscal years. October 26, 1999. EC-5800.

Army: Report relative to the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Mitigation 
Project, Alabama and Mississippi''. November 17, 1999. EC-6197.

Army: Report relative to authorized navigation improvements at Sand 
Point Harbor, Alaska. January 24, 2000. EC-6319.

Army: Report relative to flood damage reduction in the Yuba River Basin, 
California. January 24, 2000. EC-6320.

Army: Report relative to construction of flood damage reduction and 
recreation improvements for Grand Forks, ND and East Grand Forks, MN. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6334.

Army: Report relative to the Baltimore Harbor Anchorages and Channels, 
MD, navigation project. January 24, 2000. EC-6335.

Army: Report relative to authorized navigation improvements to the Big 
Bend Channel, Tampa Harbor, FL. January 24, 2000. EC-6339.

Army: Annual Report on Civil Works Activities for Fiscal 1998. January 
24, 2000. EC-6773.

Army: Report relative to the shore erosion plan for the Fire Island 
Inlet to Moriches Inlet reach of the Fire Island to Montauk Point, NY, 
project. January 24, 2000. EC-6775.

Army, Civil Works: Report relative to a proposed deep draft navigation 
and ecosystem restoration project for Oakland Harbor, CA. February 7, 
2000. EC-7428.

Army: Report relative to the construction of a flood damage reduction 
project along the Rio Grande de Manati at Barcelona, PR. February 7, 
2000. EC-7429.

Army: Report relative to authorized navigation improvements at Sand 
Point Harbor, Alaska. January 24, 2000. EC-6319.

Army: Report relative to flood damage reduction in the Yuba River Basin, 
California. January 24, 2000. EC-6320.

Army: Report relative to construction of flood damage reduction and 
recreation improvements for Grand Forks, ND and East Grand Forks, MN. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6334.

Army: Report relative to the Baltimore Harbor Anchorages and Channels, 
MD, navigation project. January 24, 2000. EC-6335.

Army: Report relative to authorized navigation improvements to the Big 
Bend Channel, Tampa Harbor, FL. January 24, 2000. EC-6339.

Army: Annual Report on Civil Works Activities for Fiscal 1998. January 
24, 2000. EC-6773.

Army: Report relative to the shore erosion plan for the Fire Island 
Inlet to Moriches Inlet reach of the Fire Island to Montauk Point, NY, 
project. January 24, 2000. EC-6775.

Army: Report relative to a proposed deep draft navigation and ecosystem 
restoration project for Oakland Harbor, CA. February 7, 2000. EC-7428.

Army: Report relative to the construction of a flood damage reduction 
project along the Rio Grande de Manati at Barcelona, PR. February 7, 
2000. EC-7429.

Army: Rule entitled ``Final Rule Establishing an Administrative Appeal 
Process for the Regulatory Program of the Corps of Engineers''(RIN0710-
AA41), received April 4, 2000. March 6, 2000. EC-8383.

Army: Rule entitled ``Final Rule Amending Regulations on Procedures to 
Navigate the St. Mary's Falls Canal and Soo Locks at Sault St. Marie, 
Michigan'', received May 15, 2000. May 17, 2000. EC-8989.

Army: Proposed legislation entitled ``Water Resources Development Act of 
2000''. May 22, 2000. EC-9066.

Army: Report concerning the ready reserve status of the Hopper Dredge 
Wheeler. July 12, 2000. EC-9629.

Army: Report entitled ``Navigation Improvements Final Interim 
Feasibility and Environmental Assessment''. July 12, 2000. EC-9630.

Army: Report concerning a project for ecosystem and wetland restoration 
at the Hamilton Army Airfield. July 12, 2000. EC-9631.

Army: Report concerning a hurricane and storm damage reduction and 
ecosystem restoration project for Townsends Inlet to Cape May Inlet, New 
Jersey. July 12, 2000. EC-9632.

Army: Report report concerning a project for hurricane and storm damage 
reduction for the communities of Bethany Beach and South Bethany, Sussex 
County, Delaware. July 12, 2000. EC-9633.

Army: Report relative to an environmental restoration and recreation 
project along the Rio Salado and Indian Bend Wash in Phoenix and Tempe, 
Arizona. July 12, 2000.

Army: Report report relative to the South Sacramento County Streams, 
California. October 4, 2000. EC-11021.

Army: Report relative to Johnson Creek in the City of Arlington, Texas. 
December 7, 2000. EC-11757.

                              DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR


Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Threatened Status for Virginia Sneezeweed (Helenium 
Virginicum), a Plant From the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia'' (RIN1018-
AE37) received on October 28, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-56.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Endangered Status for Three Aquatic Snails, and Threatened Status for 
Three Aquatic Snails in the Mobile River Basin of Alabama'' (RIN1018-
AE36) received on October 23, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-57.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Late Seasons and Bag 
and Possession Limits for Certain Migratory Game Birds'' (RIN1018-AE93) 
received on November 10, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-388.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to list the Arkansas River Basin Population of the Arkansas 
River Shiner (Notropis girardi) as Threatened'' (RIN1018-AC62) received 
on November 17, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-390.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to list the Topeka Shiner as Endangered'' (RIN1018-AE42) 
received on December 9, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-391.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Endangered Status for the St. Andrew Beach Mouse'' 
(RIN1018-AE41) received on December 15, 1998. January 20, 1999. EC-789.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Export of River Otters Taken in Missouri in 
the 1998-1999 and Subsequent Seasons'' (RIN1018-AF23) received on 
January 4, 1999. January 27, 1999. EC-1018.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Import of Polar Bear Trophies from Canada: 
Addition of Populations to the List of Areas Approved for Import'' 
(RIN1018-AE26) received on January 5, 1999. EC-1048.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Emergency Rule to List the San Bernardino Kangaroo Rat as Endangered'' 
(RIN1018-AE59) received on January 20, 1999. February 3, 1999. EC-1195.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Marine Mammals; Incidental Take During 
Specified Activities'' (RIN1018-AF02) received on January 25, 1999. 
February 3, 1999. EC-1339.

Interior: Annual Report of the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission 
for fiscal year 1998. February 6, 1999. EC-1500.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Determination of Threatened Status for the 
Sacremento Splittail'' (RIN1018-AC26) received on February 4, 1999. 
February 6, 1999. EC-1556.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Regulations to 
Increase Harvest of Mid-Continent Light Geese'' (RIN1018-AF25) received 
on February 11, 1999. February 22, 1999. EC-1859.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Establishment of a 
Conservation Order for the Reduction of Mid-Continent Light Goose 
Populations'' (RIN1018-AF05) received on February 11, 1999. February 22, 
1999. EC-1860.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Endangered Status for Catesbaea melanocarpa'' (RIN1018-
AE48) received on March 12, 1999. March 17, 1999. EC-2240.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Regulations for Administrative and Visitor 
Facility Sites on National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska'' (RIN1018-AE21) 
received on March 17, 1999. March 24, 1999. EC-2312.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Seasonal Closure of the Moose Range Meadows 
Public Access Easements in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge'' 
(RIN1018-AE58) received on March 17, 1999. March 24, 1999. EC-2313.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to List the Flat Woods Salamander as a Threatened Species'' 
(RIN 1018-AE38) received on March 26, 1999. April 12, 1999. EC-2516.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Emergency Rule to List the Sierra Nevada Distinct Population Segment of 
the California Bighorn Sheep as Endangered'' (RIN1018-AF59), received 
April 19, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2945.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Threatened Status for Jarbidge River Population Segment 
of Bull Trout with a Special Rule'' (RIN1018-AB94), received April 19, 
1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2946.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Importation, Exportation, and Transportation 
of Wildlife (User Fee Exemptions for Qualified fur trappers)'' (RIN1018-
AE08), received April 22, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2947.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting: Regulations Regulating 
Baiting And Baited Areas'' (RIN1018-AD74), received May 28, 1999. June 
8, 1999. EC-3558.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Threatened status for the plant Thelypodium howellii ssp. spectabilis 
(Howell's spectacular thelypody)'' (RIN1018-AE52), received June 4, 
1999. June 10, 1999. EC-3630.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Addition of Bigleaf Mahogany to Appendix III 
under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of 
Wild Fauna and Flora by the Government of Mexico'' (RIN1018-AF58), 
received June 8, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-3648.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Withdrawal of 
Regulations Designed to Reduce the Mid-continent Light Goose 
Population'' (RIN1018-AF05), received June 11, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-
3687.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Endangered Status for the Plant ``Eriogonum apricum'' 
(inclusive of varieties ``apricum'' and ``prostratum'')--(Ione 
Buckwheat) and Threatened Status for the Plant ``Arctostaphylos 
myrtifolia''--(Ione Manzanita)'' (RIN1018-AE25), received June 4, 1999. 
June 17, 1999. EC-3773.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Special Canada Goose Permit'' 
(RIN1018-AE46), received June 14, 1999. June 17, 1999. EC-3774.

Interior: a Rule entitled ``Final Rule to Delist the Plant ``Echinocerus 
lloydii'' (Lloyd's Hedgehog Cactus),'' received June 18, 1999. June 22, 
1999. EC-3852.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Final Rule; Safe Harbor Agreements and 
Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances'' (RIN1018-AO95), 
received July 2, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4132.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Critical Habitat Designation for the Huachuca Water Umbel'' (RIN 
1018-AF37), received July 6, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4139.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Critical Habitat Designation for the Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy-
Owl'' (RIN 1018-AF36), received July 6, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4140.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Designation for Critical Habitat for the Rio Grande Silvery 
Minnow'' (RIN1018-AF72), received June 30, 1999. July 15, 1999. EC-4221.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to List Nine Evolutionary Significant Units of Chinook Salmon 
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta), Sockeye 
Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), and Steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss), as 
Threatened or Endangered,'' received July 28, 1999. July 30, 1999. EC-
4448.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to Remove the American Peregrine Falcon from the Federal 
Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife; and to Remove the 
Similarity of Appearance Provision for Free-Flying Peregrines in the 
Conterminous United States'' (RIN1018-AF04), received August 20, 1999. 
September 8, 1999. EC-4824.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Approval of Tungsten-
iron and Tungsten-polymer Shots, and Temporary Approval of Tungsten-
matrix and Tin Shots as Nontoxic for Hunting Waterfowl and Coots'' 
(RIN1018-AF65), received August 18, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4825.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Final Frameworks for 
Early Season Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations'' (RIN1018-AF24), 
received August 24, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4826.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting: Migratory Bird Hunting 
Regulations on Certain Federal Indian Reservations and Ceded Lands for 
the 1999-2000 Early Season'' (RIN1018-AF24), received August 24, 1999. 
September 8, 1999. EC-4827.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting: Early Season and Bag 
and Possession Limits for Certain Migratory Game Birds in the Contiguous 
United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands'' 
(RIN1018-AF24), received August 24, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4828.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Threatened Status for Lake Erie Water Snakes (Nerodia sipedon insularum) 
on the Offshore Islands of Western Lake Erie'' (RIN1018-AC09), received 
August 26, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4908.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Compliance and Determination that the States 
of Vermont and West Virginia Meet Federal Falconry Standards'' (RIN1018-
AE65), received September 2, 1999. September 9, 1999. EC-5078.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Policy on Refuge Lands and Compensatory 
Mitigation under section 10-404 Permits'' (RIN1018-AF64), received 
September 7, 1999. September 14, 1999. EC-5132.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Eagle Transportation Permits for American 
Indians and Public Institutions'' (RIN1018-AB81), received September 14, 
1999. September 21, 1999. EC-5222.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting: Final Frameworks for 
Late Season Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations'' (RIN1018-AF24), 
received September 21, 1999. September 22, 1999. EC-5285.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting: Late Seasons and Bag 
and Possession Limits for Certain Migratory Game Birds'' (RIN1018-AF24), 
received September 24, 1999. EC-5390.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Final Rule To List the Devils River Minnow as Threatened'' (RIN1018-
AE86), received October 14, 1999. October 15, 1999. EC-5639.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Final Rule To List the Plant Deseret Milk-Vetch as Threatened Under the 
Endangered Species Act'' (RIN1018-AE57), received October 14, 1999. 
October 15, 1999. EC-5640.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Final Rule To List the Plant Pecos Sunflower as Threatened Under the 
Endangered Species Act'' (RIN1018-AE88), received October 14, 1999. 
October 15, 1999. EC-5641.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Threatened Status for the Bull Trout in the Coterminous 
United States'' (RIN1018-AF01), received October 25, 1999. October 27, 
1999. EC-5874.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Endangered Status for the Plant ``Lesquerella 
thamnophila''(Zapapa bladderpod)''(RIN1018-AE54), received November 17, 
1999. November 18, 1999. EC-6253.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Endangered Status for the Plant `Fritillaria gentneri' 
(Gertner's frillary)'' (RIN1018-AE75), received December 7, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6345.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Endangered Status for ``Sidalcea oregana var. calva'' 
(Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow)'' (RIN1018-AE32), received December 
16, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6405.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Convention on International Trade in 
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES); Carrying out the 
Inclusion of all Species of the Order Acipenseriformes (Sturgeon and 
Paddlefish) in the Appendices to CITES'' (RIN1018-AF66), received 
December 1, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6782.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Emergency and Proposed Status for the Santa Barbara County Distinct 
Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma 
californiense)'' (RIN1018-AF81), received January 13, 2000. January 24, 
2000. EC-6786.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to List Two Cave Animals from Kauai, HI as Endangered'' 
(RIN1018-AE39), received January 11, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6787.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Threatened Status for the Central Valley spring-run 
Evolutionary Significant Unit (ESU) and the California Coastal ESU, of 
the West Coast Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tsawytscha)'' (RIN1018-
AF82), received December 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6788.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to List Sierra Nevada Distinct Population Segment of the 
California Bighorn Sheep as Endangered'' (RIN1018-AF59), received 
December 29, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6789.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Endangered Status for the Plant ``Plagiobothrys hirtus'' (Rough 
Popcornflower)'' (RIN1018-AE44), received January 18, 2000. January 24, 
2000. EC-6915.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to List Sierra Nevada Distinct Population Segment of the 
California Bighorn Sheep as Endangered'' (RIN1018-AF59), received 
December 29, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6789.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Endangered Status for the Plant ``Plagiobothrys hirtus'' (Rough 
Popcornflower)'' (RIN1018-AE44), received January 18, 2000. January 24, 
2000. EC-6915.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Threatened Status for the Newcomb's Snail (Erinna 
newcombi),'' received January 21, 2000. January 26, 2000. EC-7011.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Endangered Status for Two Larkspurs from Coastal 
California, ``Delphinium bakeri'' (Baker's larkspur) and ``Delphinium 
luteum'' (yellow larkspur)'' (RIN1018-AE23), received January 21, 2000. 
January 26, 2000. EC-7012.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered Status for ``Erigeron decumbens 
var. decumbens (Willamette daisy)'' and Fender's blue butterfly 
(Icaricia icariodes fenderi) and Threatened Status for ``Lupinus 
sulphureus ssp. kincaidii'' (kincaid's lupine)'' (RIN1018-AE53), 
received January 18, 2000. February 2, 2000. EC-7204.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Final Rule to List the Yreka Phlox (Phlox hirsuta) as Endangered'' 
(RIN1018-AE82), received January 28, 2000. February 2, 2000. EC-7205.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Designation of Critical Habitat for the Woundfin and Virgin River Chub'' 
(RIN1018-AD23), received January 20, 2000. February 2, 2000. EC-7206.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Determination of Endangered Status for Blackburn's Sphinx Moth from the 
Hawaiian Islands'' (RIN1018-AE20), received January 28, 2000. February 
2, 2000. EC-7207.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Final Rule to List Kneeland Prairie Penny-Cress (Thaspi californicum) as 
Endangered'' (RIN1018-AE55), received February 4, 2000. February 7, 
2000. EC-7427.

Interior: 1999 annual report of the Migratory Bird Conservation 
Commission. February 22, 2000. EC-7561.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Endangered Status for the Armored Snail and Slender Campeloma'' 
(RIN1018-AF29), received February 18, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7742.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Delisting of the Dismal Swamp Southeastern Shrew,'' received February 
22, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7743.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Endangered Status for the ``Sylvilagus bachmani 
riparius'' (riparian Brush Rabbit) and ``Neotoma fuscipes Riparia'' 
(riparian or San Joaquin Valley woodrat)'' (RIN1018-AE40), received 
February 16, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7744.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Threatened Status for Holocarpha macradenia (Santa Cruz tarplant)'' 
(RIN1018-AE80), received March 14, 2000. March 20, 2000. EC-7996.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule for Endangered Status for Four Plants from South Central 
Coastal California'' (RIN1018-AE81), received March 14, 2000. March 20, 
2000. EC-7997.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to List Purple Amole (Chlorogalum Purpureum) as threatened)'' 
(RIN1018-AE76), received March 14, 2000. March 20, 2000. EC-7998.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Threatened Status for the Contiguous U. S. District 
Population Segment of the Canada Lynx, and Related Rule''(RIN1018-AF03), 
received March 20, 2000. March 21, 2000. EC-8038.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Determination of Threatened Status for the Northern Idaho Ground 
Squirrel''(RIN1018-AE84), received March 31, 2000. March 5, 2000. EC-
8360.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Threatened Status for the Santa Ana Sucker''(RIN1018-AF34), received 
April 6, 2000. April 11, 2000. EC-8428.

Interior: LEASE: prospectus for the Interior. April 11, 2000. EC-8432.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Designation of Critical Habitat for the Spikedance and the Loach 
Minnow''(RIN1018-AF76), received April 19, 2000. April 26, 2000. EC-
8616.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Reclassification of Yacare Caiman in South America from Endangered to 
Threatened, and the Listing of Two Other Caiman Species as Threatened by 
Reason of Similarity of Appearance''(RIN1018-AD67), received April 28, 
2000. May 3, 2000. EC-8788.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to Remove the Umpqua River Cutthroat Trout from the List of 
Endangered Wildlife''(RIN1018-AF45), received April 21, 2000. May 3, 
2000. EC-8789.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to List as Endangered the Oahu Elepaio from the Hawaiian 
Islands and Determination of Whether Designation of Critical Habitat is 
Prudent''(RIN1018-AE51), received April 13, 2000. May 3, 2000. EC-8790.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to List the Alabama Sturgeon as Endangered''(RIN1018-AF56), 
received May 2, 2000. May 3, 2000. EC-8791.

Interior: Rule entitled ``1999-2000 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport 
Fishing Regulations''(RIN1018-AF52), received May 3, 2000. May 4, 2000. 
EC-8844.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Determination of Threatened Status for the Koala''(RIN1018-AE43), 
received May 4, 2000. May 9, 2000. EC-8898.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Importation or Shipment of Injurious Wildlife: 
Zebra Mussel (Dreissena poly- morpha)''(RIN 1018-AF88) received on June 
6, 2000. June 26, 2000. EC-9405.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule To List the Short-tailed Albatross as Endangered in the 
United States'' received on July 26, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10137.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Permits; Determination That the 
State Of Delaware Meets Federal Falconry Standards and Amended List of 
States Meeting Federal Falconry Standards''(RIN1018-AF93) received on 
August 9, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10264.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting: Final Frameworks for 
Early Season Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations''(RIN1018-AG08) received 
on August 17, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10449.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting: Early Seasons and Bag 
and Possession Limits for Certain Migratory Game Birds in the Contiguous 
United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin 
Islands''(RIN1018-AG08) received on August 29, 2000. September 7, 2000. 
EC-10584.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting: Migratory Bird Hunting 
Regulations on Certain Federal Indian Reservations and Ceded Lands for 
the 2000-01 Early Season''(RIN1018-AG08) received on August 29, 2000. 
September 7, 2000. EC-10585.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Approval of tungsten-
matrix shot as nontoxic for hunting waterfowl and coots''(RIN1018-AG22) 
received on August 31, 2000. September 7, 2000. EC-10588.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Threatened Status for one Steelhead Evolutionarily 
Significant Unit (ESU) in California''(RIN1018-AN58) received on August 
31, 2000. September 7, 2000. EC-10592.

Interior: Rule entitled ``2000-2001 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport 
Fishing Regulations''(RIN1018-AG01) received on September 8, 2000. 
September 13, 2000. EC-10733.

Interior: Report relative to Wickiup Dam, Deschutes Project, Oregon. 
September 13, 2000. EC-10734.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to List the Santa Barbara County Distinct Population of the 
California Tiger Salamander as Endangered'' (RIN1018-AF81) received on 
September 18, 2000. September 19, 2000. EC-10826.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Final Determination of critical habitat for 
the Alameda whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus)''(RIN1018-
AF98) received on September 22, 2000. September 26, 2000. EC-10944.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Determination of Threatened Status for the Colorado butterfly plant 
(Gaura neomexicana ssp. coloradensis) from southeastern Wyoming, 
northcentral Colorado, and extreme western Nebraska''(RIN1018-AE87) 
received on October 12, 2000. October 12, 2000. EC-11082.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Rule to Establish a Nonessential Experimental Population of Black-
Footed Ferrets in North-Central South Dakota''(RIN1018-AG26) received on 
October 10, 2000. October 12, 2000. EC-11138.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Final determination of critical habitat for 
the Alameda whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus)''(RIN1018-
AF98) received on October 12, 2000. October 12, 2000. EC-11142.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Determination of Critical Habitat for the San Diego Fairy Shrimp 
(Branchinecta sandiegoensis)''(RIN1018-AF97) received on October 17, 
2000. October 18, 2000. EC-11171.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Final Determination of Critical Habitat for the Coastal California 
Gnatcatcher''(RIN1018-AF32) received on October 17, 2000. October 18, 
2000. EC-11172.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Designation of Critical Habitat for the Tidewater Goby'' received on 
November 15, 2000. December 5, 2000. EC-11529.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Final endangered status for a distinct 
population segment of anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmon salar) in the 
Gulf of Maine'' (RIN1018-AF80) received on November 15, 2000. December 
5, 2000. EC-11531.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Establishment of a Nonessential Experimental Population of Grizzly Bears 
in the Bitterroot Area of Idaho and Montana'' (RIN1018-AE00) received on 
November 16, 2000. December 5, 2000. EC-11532.

Interior: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Temporary Approval of 
Tin Shot as Nontoxic for Hunting Waterfowl and Coots During the 2000-
2001 Season'' (RIN1018-AH67) received on November 30, 2000. December 8, 
2000. EC-11823.

                              DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION


DOT: Report entitled ``Progress Made in Implementing Sections 6016 and 
1038 of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 
(ISTEA)''. January 6, 1999. EC-389.

DOT: Rule entitled ``Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century; 
Implementation Guidance for the Interstate Highway Reconstruction/Rehabilitation Pilot Program; Solicitation for Candidate Proposals'' 
received on February 8, 1999. February 22, 1999. EC-1834.

DOT: Rule entitled ``Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property 
Acquisition Regulations for Federal and Federally Assisted Programs'' 
(RIN2125-AE34) received on February 8, 1999. February 22, 1999. EC-1835.

DOT: Report on the National Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) 
Program for calendar year 1997. February 24, 1999. EC-1901.

DOT: the Department's annual Report under the Superfund Amendments and 
Reauthorization Act for fiscal year 1998. March 3, 1999. EC-1978.

DOT: Report on the impact of the requirements for double-hull tankers. 
March 17, 1999. EC-2238.

DOT: Rule entitled ``Credit Assistance for Surface Transportation 
Projects'' (RIN2125-AE49), received May 27, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3554.

DOT: Rule entitled ``National Standards for Traffic Control Devices; 
Metric Conversion and Correction of Effective Date'' (RIN2125-AD63), 
received July 8, 1999. July 13, 1999. EC-4166.

DOT: Report relative to the Chittenden County Circumferential Highway 
project in Vermont. September 8, 1999. EC-4904.

 DOT: Rule entitled ``Commercial Driver Disqualification Provisions'' 
(RIN2125-AE28), received August 30, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4907.

DOT: Rule entitled ``Truck Size and Weight; Definitions; Nondivisible'' 
(RIN2125-AE43), received September 9, 1999. September 21, 1999 EC-5223.

DOT: Report entitled ``Fundamental Properties of Asphalts and Modified 
Asphalts-II''. November 8, 1999. EC-6098.

DOT: Rule entitled ``Right-of-Way Program Administration'' (RIN2125-
AE44), received December 21, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6783.

DOT: Rule entitled ``Right-of-Way Program Administration'' (RIN2125-
AE44), received December 21, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6783.

DOT: Report for fiscal year 1999. March 29, 2000. EC-8239.

DOT: Legislation relative to creation of a highway emergency relief 
reserve. March 5, 2000. EC-8361.

DOT: Report entitled ``Status of the Nation's Highways, Bridges, and 
Transit Conditions and Performance Report'. May 17, 2000. EC-8990.

DOT: Rule entitled ``Reports on Traffic Flow and Safety Applications of 
Road Barriers'. May 17, 2000. EC-8991.

DOT: Report relative to substances to be classified as oils. June 21, 
2000. EC-9307.

DOT: Rule entitled ``Payroll and Related Expenses of Public Employees; 
General Administration and Other Overhead; and Cost Accumulation Centers 
and Distribution Methods''(RIN2125-AE74) received on August 17, 2000. 
September 5, 2000. EC-10453.

DOT: Rule entitled ``Temporary Matching Fund Waiver''(RIN2125-AE76) 
received on August 17, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10454.

DOT: Report relative to the national intelligent transportation systems 
5-year program plan. September 13, 2000. EC-10736.

DOT: Report relative to state truck weight limits. September 18, 2000. 
EC-10758.

DOT: Rule entitled ``Policy Guidance Concerning Application of Title VI 
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to Metropolitan and Statewide 
Planning''received on May 25, 2000. September 26, 2000. EC-10942.

DOT: Report entitled ``Fundamental Properties of Asphalts and Modified 
Asphalts--II''. December 5, 2000. EC-11527.

                              INLAND WATERWAYS USERS BOARD


Inland Waterways Users Board: Annual report for 1999. January 24, 2000. 
EC-6777.

Inland Waterways Users Board: Annual report for 2000. September 18, 
2000. EC-10757.

                              ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY


EPA: Report Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act for fiscal year 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-46.

EPA: Rule extending the common period with regard to the Pennsylvania 
Enhanced I/M SIP Revision (FRL6182-4) received on October 28, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-48.

EPA: Rule regarding the approval of the Maintenance Plan, Carbon 
Monoxide Redesignation Plan and the Emissions Inventory for the 
Connecticut Portion of the New York--New Jersey--Long Island Area 
(FRL6182-2) received on October 28, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-49.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Guidance for Utilization of Small, Minority and 
Women's Business Enterprise in Procurement Under Assistance Agreements--
6010, Fiscal Year 1999 Non-State Revolving Funds MBE/WBE Terms and 
Conditions'' received on October 16, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-50.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Arizona: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revisions'' (FRL6560-5) received on October 22, 
1998. January 6, 1999. EC-51.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; Final 
Decision on State Requests for Waiver From requirements'' (FRL6038-1) 
received on October 22, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-52.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Michigan: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL6179-7) received on October 22, 
1998. January 6, 1999. EC-53.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Approval of Recission to the VOC Rule 
Governing Automotive and Light-duty Truck Coating Operations'' (FRL6183-
9) received on November 3, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-161.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Texas; 1990 Base Year Emissions Inventories, 15% Rate of Progress Plans, 
Contingency Plans, and Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets'' (FRL6173-8) 
received on November 3, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-162.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Reclassification; Arizona-Phoenix 
Nonattainment Area; Ozone; Extension of Plan Submittal Deadline'' 
(FRL6183-7) received on November 3, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-163.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning 
Purposes: State of Idaho and the Fort Hall Indian Reservation'' 
(FRL6185-8) received on November 3, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-164.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revised Allotment Formulas for State and Interstate 
Monies Appropriated Under Section 106 of the Clean Water Act'' (FRL6184-
9) received on November 3, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-165.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Significant New Uses of Certain Chemical 
Substances; Correction'' (FRL6042-2) received on November 3, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-166.

EPA: Rule regarding various California State Implementation Plan 
Revisions (FRL6184-4) received on November 6, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-
167.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Remediation Waste Management Requirements 
(WHIR-media)'' (FRL6186-6) received on November 6, 1998. January 6, 
1999. EC-168.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Maryland--General Conformity Rule'' 
(FRL6197-3) received on December 7, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-400.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Stage II Vapor Recovery Comparability 
Plan'' (FRL6199-3) received on December 7, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-
401.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision: South Coast Air Quality 
Management District, San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, 
and Kern County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL6195-7) received on 
December 7, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-402.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Interim Final Determination of Correction of 
Deficiencies in 15 Percent Rate-of-Progress and Contingency Plans; Rhode 
Island'' (FRL6192-7) received on December 2, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-
403.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Delaware and District of Columbia; Revised Format 
for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference'' (FRL6193-6) received on 
December 2, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-404.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; New Hampshire; 15 Percent Rate-of-Progress and 
Contingency Plans; Vapor Recovery Controls for Gasoline Distribution and 
Dispensing'' (FRL6196-1) received on December 2, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-405.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, San Diego Air Pollution 
Control District and Ventura County Air Pollution Control District'' 
(FRL6195-8) received on December 2, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-406.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Control of Air Pollution From Motor Vehicles and 
New Motor Vehicle Engines; Modification of Federal On-board Diagnostic 
Regulations for Light-Duty Vehicles and Light-Duty Trucks; Extension of 
Acceptance of California OBD II Requirements'' (FRL6196-4) received on 
December 2, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-407.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL6197-1) received on December 2, 1998. January 6, 
1999. EC-408.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Commonwealth of Kentucky'' (FRL6192-1) received on December 2, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-409.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: 
Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment'' (FRL6199-9) received on 
December 11, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-410.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Pesticide Worker Protection Standard; Respirator 
Designations'' (FRL6022-3) received on December 2, 1998. January 6, 
1999. EC-411.

EPA: Rule regarding clarification of emission standards for synthetic 
organic chemical manufacture and certain other processes (FRL6197-8) 
received on December 2, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-412.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Reportable Quantities: Removal of Caprolactam From 
the List of CERCLA Hazardous Substances'' (FRL6202-4) received on 
December 10, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-413.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Tralkoxydim; Time-Limited Pesticide Tolerances'' 
(FRL6048-4) received on December 9, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-414.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Bifenthrin; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL6048-1) received on December 9, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-415.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Copper Ammonium Complex; Exemption from the 
Requirement of a Tolerance'' (FRL6048-5) received on December 9, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-416.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Primary Drinking Water: Disinfectants and 
Fisifection Byproducts'' (FRL6199-8) received on December 11, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-417.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
South Carolina: Approval of Revisions to the South Carolina SIP 
Regarding Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Definition Adoptions'' 
(FRL6197-6) received on December 1, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-418.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Any Edible Food Commodity Used as a Pesticide; 
Exemption From the Requirement of a Tolerance'' (FRL6039-5) received on 
December 1, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-419.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Triasulfuron; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL6040-4) 
received on November 23, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-420.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Tebuconazole; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL6036-3) received on November 23, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-421.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Significant New Uses for Certain Chemical 
Substances'' (FRL6033-6) received on November 23, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-422.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Primisulfuron-Methyl; Extension of Tolerance for 
Emergency Exemptions'' (FRL6041-3) received on November 23, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-423.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Imidacloprid; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL6045-3) received on November 23, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-424.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revocation of Significant New Use Rules for Certain 
Chemical Substances'' (FRL6044-6) received on November 20, 1998. January 
6, 1999. EC-425.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Carfentrazone-ethyl; Pesticide Tolerances for 
Emergency Exemptions'' (FRL6040-7) received on November 20, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-426.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Azoxystrobin; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL6045-4) received on November 20, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-427.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL6134-3) received on November 20, 1998. January 
6, 1999. EC-428.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
New York'' (FRL6193-5) received on November 20, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-429.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Thiabendazole; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL6044-5) received on November 25, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-430.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Myclobutanil; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL6046-9) received on November 25, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-431.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Metolachlor; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL6038-4) received on November 25, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-432.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Imidacloprid; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency 
Exemptions; Correction'' (FRL6043-6) received on November 25, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-433.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Cymoxanil; Extension of Tolerances for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL6038-5) received on November 25, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-434.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Santa Barbara County Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL6194-5) received on November 25, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-435.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Approval of VOC and NOx RACT 
Determinations for Individual Sources'' (FRL6194-3) received on November 
25, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-436.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Zinc Phosphide; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL6046-1) received on December 4, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-437.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Oklahoma: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revisions'' (FRL6198-9) received on December 4, 
1998. January 6, 1999. EC-438.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation 
Operations'' (FRL6192-8) received on December 4, 1998. Januay 6, 1999. 
EC-439.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to the Permits and Sulfur Dioxide 
Allowance System Regulations Under Title IV of the Clean Air Act: 
Allowance Transfer Deadline and Signature Requirements'' (FRL6201-3) 
received on December 8, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-440.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Halogenated Solvent Cleaning'' (FRL6201-2) received on 
December 8, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-441.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Maine; Plan for Controlling MWC 
Emissions From Existing MWC Plants'' (FRL6201-1) received on December 8, 
1998. January 6, 1999. EC-442.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Illinois; Control of Landfill Gas 
Emissions from Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills'' (FRL6191-1) 
received on November 17, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-443.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of Section 112(1) Program of Delegation; 
Michigan'' (FRL6189-8) received on November 17, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-444.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation 
Operations'' (FRL6192-8) received on November 19, 1998. January 6, 1999. 
EC-445.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hydramethylnon; Extension of Tolerance for 
Emergency Exemptions'' (FRL6040-9) received on November 19, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-446.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Standards of Performance for New Stationary 
Sources: Residential Wood Heaters'' (FRL6192-9) received on November 19, 
1998. January 6, 1999. EC-447.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Tebufenozide; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL6041-4) received on November 19, 1998. January 7, 1999. 
EC-448.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: 
Washington'' (FRL6188-1) received on November 13, 1998. January 7, 1999. 
EC-449.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of the Clean Air Act, Section 112(1), 
Delegation of Authority to Three Local Air Agencies in Washington'' 
(FRL6187-8) received on November 17, 1998. January 7, 1999. EC-450.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Application of Minority and Women-Owned Business 
Enterprise Requirements in the Clean Water and Drinking Water State 
Revolving Fund Programs'' received on November 12, 1998. January 7, 
1999. EC-451.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Use of Alternative Analytical Test Methods in the 
Reformulated Gasoline Program and Revision of the Specification for the 
Mixing Chamber Associated with Animal Toxicity Testing of Fuels and Fuel 
Additives'' (FRL6187-6) received on November 9, 1998. January 7, 1999. 
EC-452.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans For 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Georgia'' (FRL6187-4) received on 
November 9, 1998. January 7, 1999. EC-453.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification 
and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Solvents'' (FRL6185-3) received on 
November 4, 1998. January 7, 1999. EC-454.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Sacramento Metropolitan 
Air Quality Management District'' (FRL6185-1) received on November 4, 
1998. January 7, 1999. EC-455.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of New Jersey; Clean Fuel Fleet Opt Out'' (FRL6174-4) received on 
November 4, 1998. January 7, 1999. EC-456.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Alabama'' (FRL6188-9) received on 
November 10, 1998. January 7, 1999. EC-457.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Federal Plan Requirements for Large Municipal Waste 
Combustors Constructed on or Before September 20, 1994'' (FRL6185-4) 
received on November 5, 1998. January 7, 1999. EC-458.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Louisiana; Revised Format for Materials Being 
Incorporated by Reference'' (FRL6168-5) received on November 5, 1998. 
January 7, 1999. EC-459.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Technical Amendments to Approval and Promulgation 
of Air Quality State Implementation Plans, Texas; Recodification of, and 
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan; Chapter 114; Correction of 
Effective Date Under the Congressional Review Act'' (FRL6182-9) received 
on October 29, 1998. January 7, 1999. EC-460.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Oklahoma'' (FRL6183-5) received on 
October 30, 1998. January 7, 1999. EC-461.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of Volatile Organic Compound 
From Sources That Store and Handle JP-4 Jet Fuel'' (FRL6202-6) received 
on December 17, 1998. January 19, 1999. EC-776.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Revised Format of Materials Being Incorporated by 
Reference for Alabama'' (FRL6204-8) received on December 17, 1998. 
January 19, 1999. EC-777.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes'' (FRL6206-1) 
received on December 17, 1998. January 19, 1999. EC-778.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Revisions to the 
Tennessee State Implementation Plan'' (FRL6205-1) received on December 
17, 1998. January 19, 1999. EC-779.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; California State Implementation Plan Revision; Kern County Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL6189-9) received on December 17, 1998. 
January 19, 1999. EC-780.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources 
and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants; Delegation 
of Authority to the States of Iowa; Kansas; Missouri; Nebraska; Lincoln-
Lancaster County, Nebraska; and City of Omaha, Nebraska'' (FRL6200-5) 
received on December 17, 1998. January 19, 1999. EC-781.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Maine; Interim Final Determination that 
Maine has Avoided the Deficiencies of its I/M SIP revision (FRL6203-4) 
received on December 15, 1998. January 19, 1999. EC-782.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of New Hampshire; Interim Final 
Determination that New Hampshire has Avoided the Deficiencies of its I/M 
SIP Revision'' (FRL 6203-5) received on December 15, 1998. January 20, 
1999. EC-783.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
South Carolina'' (FRL 6204-1) received on December 15, 1998. January 20, 
1999. EC-784.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Tennessee'' (FRL 6204-4) received 
on December 15, 1998. January 20, 1999. EC-785.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Harpin; Temporary/Time-Limited Pesticide 
Tolerance'' (FRL 6040-5) received on December 15, 1998. January 20, 
1999. EC-786.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Tebufenozide; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency 
Exemptions'' (FRL 6049-4) received on December 15, 1998. January 20, 
1999. EC-787.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Triazamate; Time-Limited Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL 
6024-5) received on December 15, 1998. January 20, 1999. EC-788.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
Louisiana; Nonattainment Major Stationary Source Revision'' (FRL6207-8) 
received on December 29, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-869.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Antelope Valley Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL6214-1) received on December 29, 1998. 
January 22, 1999. EC-870.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Kentucky; Approval of Revisions to Basic Motor Vehicle Inspection and 
Maintenance Program'' (FRL6199-1) received on December 29, 1998. January 
22, 1999. EC-871.

EPA: Rule entitled ``1998 Reporting Notice and Amendment; Partial 
Updating of TSCA Inventory Data Base, Production and Site Reports'' 
(FRL6052-7) received on December 29, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-872.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Antelope Valley Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL6211-2) received on December 29, 1998. 
January 22, 1999. EC-873.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Mojave Desert Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL6211-1) received on December 29, 1998. January 
22, 1999. EC-874.

EPA: Rule entitled ``California State Implementation Plan Revision; 
Interim Final Determination That State Has Corrected Deficiencies'' 
(FRL6211-9) received on December 29, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-875.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Dicamba; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL6049-2) received 
on December 29, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-876.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Copper-ethylenediamine complex; Exemption from the 
Requirement of a Tolerance'' (FRL6052-5) received on December 29, 1998. 
January 22, 1999. EC-877.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Announcement of Competition for EPA's Brownfields 
Job Training and Development Demonstration Pilots'' (FRL6208-1) received 
on December 22, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-878.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Tennessee: Approval of Revisions to the Nashville/Davidson County 
Portion of the Tennessee SIP'' (FRL6208-5) received on December 22, 
1998. January 22, 1999. EC-879.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Monterey Bay Unified Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL6203-7) received on December 22, 1998. 
January 22, 1999. EC-880.

EPA: Rule entitled ``OMB Approval Numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction 
Act and Technical Correction to Consumer Confidence Report Rule'' 
(FRL6210-7) received on December 22, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-881.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of North Carolina: Approval of Miscellaneous Revisions to the 
Forsyth County Air Quality Control Ordinance and Technical Code'' 
(FRL6207-3) received on December 22, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-882.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Correction and Clarification to the Finding of 
Significant Contribution and Rulemaking for Purposes of Reducing 
Regional Transport of Ozone'' (FRL6198-1) received on December 21, 1998. 
January 22, 1999. EC-883.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Source Categories: Pulp and Paper Production'' (FRL6210-
5) received on December 21, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-884.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations'' (FRL6210-3) 
received on December 21, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-885.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Universal Waste Rule (Hazardous Waste Management 
Systems; Modification of the Hazardous Waste Recycling Regulatory 
Program)'' (FRL6207-7) received on December 18, 1998. January 22, 1999. 
EC-886.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Procedures Applicable to Proceedings for the 
Issuance of Licenses for the Receipt of High-Level Radioactive Waste at 
a Geographic Repository'' (RIN3150-AF88) received on December 29, 1998. 
January 22, 1999. EC-887.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Policy and Procedure for Enforcement Actions; Fuel 
Cycle Facilities Civil Penalties and Notices of Enforcement Discretion'' 
(NUREG 1600) received on December 29, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-888.

EPA: Report entitled ``The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation 
Program: Annual Report to Congress Fiscal Year 1997'' received on 
January 4, 1998. January 22, 1999. EC-912.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Announcement of Proposal Deadline for the 
Competition for the 1999 Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund 
Pilots'' (FRL6220-7) received on January 12, 1999. January 25, 1999. EC-
937.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Ventura County Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL6213-9) received on January 12, 1999. 
January 25, 1999. EC-938.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Illinois'' (FRL6216-4) received on January 12, 1999. January 25, 1999. 
EC-939.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Illinois'' (FRL6215-3) received on January 12, 1999. January 25, 1999. 
EC-940.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, San Joaquin Valley 
Unified Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL6214-5) received on January 
12, 1999. January 25, 1999. EC-941.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous 
Waste Sites'' (FRL6220-6) received on January 12, 1999. January 25, 
1999. EC-942.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Illinois'' (FRL6216-2) received on January 4, 1999. January 27, 1999. 
EC-1023.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Allocation of 
1999 Essential-Use Allowances'' (FRL6217-1) received on January 4, 1999. 
January 27, 1999. EC-1024.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Suspension of Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring 
Requirements for Small Public Water Systems'' (FRL6216-9) received on 
January 4, 1999. January 27, 1999. EC-1025.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Tebuconazole; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL6050-5) 
received on January 4, 1999. January 27, 1999. EC-1026.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Accidental Release Prevention Requirements; Risk 
Management Programs Under Clean Air Section 112(r)(7); Amendments'' 
(FRL6214-9) received on January 4, 1999. January 27, 1999. EC-1041.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning 
Purposes; Florida: Redesignation of the Duval County Sulfur Dioxide 
Unclassifiable Area to Attainment'' (FRL6196-8) received on January 4, 
1999. January 27, 1999. EC-1042.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Picloram; Time-Limited Pesticide Tolerances'' 
(FRL6039-4) received on January 4, 1999. January 27, 1999. EC-1043.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Withdrawal of the National Primary Drinking Water 
Regulations: Analytical Methods for Regulated Drinking Water 
Contaminants; Direct Final Rule'' (FRL6212-4) received on January 4, 
1999. January 27, 1999. EC-1044.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Utah: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revisions'' (FRL6217-7) received on January 6, 1999. 
January 27, 1999. January 28, 1999. EC-1114.

EPA: Two Rules entitled ``Fiscal Year 1999 MBE/WBE Terms and 
Conditions'' and ``Modification of the Ozone Monitoring Season for 
Washington and Oregon'' (FRL6220-3) received on January 14, 1999. 
January 28, 1999. EC-1115.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal 
Facilities and Hazardous Waste Generators; Organic Air Emission 
Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments, and Containers'' (FRL6221-9) 
received on January 15, 1999. February 3, 1999. EC-1198.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; State of 
Missouri'' (FRL6220-1) received on January 15, 1999. February 3, 1999. 
EC-1199.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Approval and Promulgation of Implementation 
Plans; California State Implementation Plan Revision, Bay Area Air 
Quality Management District'' (FRL6220-2) received on January 15, 1999. 
February 3, 1999. EC-1200.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Texas; Reasonably Available Control Technology for 
Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds'' (FRL6207-4) received on 
January 15, 1999. February 3, 1999. EC-1201.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Acquisition Regulation: Administrative Amendments'' 
(FRL6222-5) received on January 15, 1999. February 3, 1999. EC-1202.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Ambient Air Quality Surveillance for Lead'' 
(FRL6221-2) received on January 14, 1999. February 3, 1999. EC-1203.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Utah; Salt Lake City Carbon Monoxide 
Redesignation to Attainment, Designation of Areas For Air Quality 
Planning Purposes, and Approval of Related Revisions'' (FRL6201-8) 
received on January 14, 1999. February 3, 1999. EC-1204.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; California State Implementation Plan Revision, Antelope Valley 
Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL6213-5) received on January 14, 
1999. February 3, 1999. EC-1205.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Confirmation of Approval and Technical Amendment to 
Update the EPA Listing of OMB Approval Numbers Under the Paperwork 
Reduction Act'' (FRL6048-8) received on January 14, 1999. February 3, 
1999. EC-1206.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Texas; Multiple Air Contaminant Sources or 
Properties'' (FRL6222-1) received on January 22, 1999. February 3, 1999. 
EC-1210.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of Section 112(1) Authority for Hazardous 
Air Pollutants; Perchloroethylene Air Emissions Standards for Dry 
Cleaning Facilities; State of California; Yolo-Solano Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL6222-7) received on January 22, 1999. February 
3, 1999. EC-1211.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Nevada: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL6226-1) received on January 22, 
1999. February 3, 1999. EC-1213.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Subtitle D Regulated Facilities; State Permit 
Program Determination of Adequacy; State Implementation Rule--Amendments 
and Technical Corrections'' (FRL6223-8) received on January 22, 1999. 
February 3, 1999. EC-1214.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of VOC's from the Manufacture of 
Explosives and Propellant'' (FRL6218-2) received on January 21, 1999. 
February 3, 1999. EC-1217.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification 
and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Final Exclusion'' (FRL6223-5) received 
on January 21, 1999. February 3, 1999. EC-1218.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Listing 
Hexafluoropropylene (HFP) and HFP-Containing Blends as Unacceptable 
Refrigerants Under EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) 
Program'' (FRL6224-7) received on January 21, 1999. February 3, 1999. 
EC-1219.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Listing MT-31 as 
an Unacceptable Refrigerant Under EPA's Significant New Alternatives 
Policy (SNAP) Program'' (FRL6224-6) received on January 21, 1999. 
February 3, 1999. EC-1220.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of the State of Florida's Construction 
Permitting Program'' (FRL6229-9) received on January 29, 1999. February 
6, 1999. EC-1502.

EPA: Rule regarding general requirements for the storage and transfer of 
volatile organic compounds (FRL6216-6) received on January 27, 1999. 
February 6, 1999. EC-1503.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Partial Withdrawal of Cryolite Tolerance 
Revocations'' (FRL6058-7) received on January 27, 1999. February 6, 
1999. EC-1504.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification 
and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Final Exclusion'' (FRL6219-2) received 
on January 27, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1505.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants from Secondary Lead Smelting'' (FRL6227-5) received on 
January 26, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1506.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Whole Effluent Toxicity: Guidelines Establishing 
Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants; Final Rule, Technical 
Corrections'' (FRL6227-4) received on January 26, 1999. February 6, 
1999. EC-1507.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Implementation Plan--PM2.5 Monitoring Program'' 
received on January 28, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1508.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants; National Emission Standards for Radon Emissions from 
Phosphogypsum Stacks'' (FRL6229-4) received on January 28, 1999. 
February 6, 1999. EC-1509.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation Plans; Georgia: Approval 
of Revisions to Georgia State Implementation Plan; Vehicle Inspection/Maintenance Program'' (FRL6227-7) received on January 28, 1999. February 
6, 1999. EC-1510.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Waivers for PM10 Sampling Frequency'' received on 
January 28, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1511.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Review of National Ambient Air Quality Standards 
for Particulate Matter'' (FRL5913-4) received on January 28, 1999. 
February 6, 1999. EC-1512.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Guidance for Network Design and Optimum Site 
Exposure for PM2.5 and PM10'' received on January 28, 1999. February 6, 
1999. EC-1513.

EPA: Rule entitled ``PM2.5 Site Types and Sampling Frequency During CY-
99'' received on January 28, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1514.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Guidance on Data Handling Conventions for the 
8-Hour National Ambient Air Standards for Ozone'' received on January 
28, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1515.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Collection and Reporting of PM10 Data'' received on 
January 28, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1516.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Interim Air Quality Policy on Wildland and 
Prescribed Fires'' received on January 28, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-
1517.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Early Planning Guidance for the Revised Ozone and 
Particulate Matter (PM) National Ambient Air Quality Standards'' 
received on January 28, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1518.

EPA: Rulef: entitled ``Guidance on Mitigation of Impacts to Small 
Business While Implementing Air Quality Standards and Regulations'' 
received on January 28, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1519.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Guidance for Implementing the 1-Hour Ozone and Pre-
existing PM10 NAAQS'' received on January 28, 1999. February 6, 1999. 
EC-1520.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Interim Implementation of New Source Review 
Requirements for PM2.5'' received on January 28, 1999. February 6, 1999. 
EC-1521.

EPA: Rule regarding approval of the Air Quality Maintenance Plan, Carbon 
Monoxide Redesignation Plan and Emissions Inventory for the Connecticut 
portion of the New York-N. New Jersey-Long Island Area (FRL6225-1) 
received on February 4, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1558.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Connecticut; VOC RACT Catch-up'' (FRL6225-4) 
received on February 4, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1559.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by 
Reference for Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska'' (FRL6223-9) received on 
February 4, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1560.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Connecticut; 15 Percent Rate-of-Progress and 
Contingency Plans'' (FRL6225-2) received on February 4, 1999. February 
6, 1999. EC-1561.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities; New York'' (FRL6231-7) received on February 4, 
1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1562.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Removal of the Approval of the Maintenance Plan, 
Carbon Monoxide Redesignation Plan and Emissions Inventory for the 
Connecticut Portion of the New York-N. New Jersey-Long Island Area'' 
(FRL6224-8) received on February 4, 1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1563.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources 
and Guidelines for Control of Existing Sources: Municipal Solid Waste 
Landfills'' (FRL6231-8) received on February 4, 1999. February 6, 1999. 
EC-1564.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; Monterey Bay Unified Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL6226-5) received on February 2, 1999. 
February 6, 1999. EC-1565.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; North Coast Unified Air 
Quality Management District and Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution 
Control District'' (FRL6229-5) received on February 2, 1999. February 6, 
1999. EC-1566.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; Amador County Air 
Pollution Control District and Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution 
Control District'' (FRL6229-7) received on February 2, 1999. February 6, 
1999. EC-1567.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Minnesota'' (FRL6230-3) received on February 2, 1999. February 6, 1999. 
EC-1568.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Guidelines for the Certification and 
Recertification of the Operators of Community and Nontransient 
Noncommunity Public Water Systems'' (FRL6230-8) received on February 2, 
1999. February 6, 1999. EC-1569.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; San Joaquin Valley 
Unified Air Pollution Control District, Sacramento Metropolitan Air 
Quality Management District'' (FRL6227-2) received on February 5, 1999. 
February 8, 1999. EC-1601.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know 
Programs; Amendments to Hazardous Chemical Reporting Thresholds for 
Gasoline and Diesel Fuel at Retail Gas Stations'' (RIN2050-AE58) 
received on February 5, 1999. February 8, 1999. EC-1602.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Record Keeping and Reporting Burden Reduction'' 
(FRL6300-4) received on February 5, 1999. February 8, 1999. EC-1603.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Illinois: Motor Vehicle Inspection and 
Maintenance'' (FRL6232-7) received on February 9, 1999. February 22, 
1999. EC-1836.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Federal Operating Permits Program'' (RIN2060-AG90) 
received on February 9, 1999. February 22, 1999. EC-1837.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification 
and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Petroleum Refining Process Wastes; 
Exemption for Leachate from Non-Hazardous Waste Landfills; Final Rule'' 
(RIN2050-AE61) received on February 9, 1999. February 22, 1999. EC-1838.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Illinois: Clean Fuel Fleet Program Revision'' 
(FRL6232-8) received on February 9, 1999. February 22, 1999. EC-1839.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of the Clean Air Act, Section 112(1), 
Delegation of Authority to Three Local Air Agencies in Washington; 
Correction and Clarification'' (FRL6233-6) received on February 10, 
1999. February 22, 1999. EC-1840.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification 
and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Petroleum Refining Process Wastes; 
Exemption for Leachate from Non-Hazardous Waste Landfills; Final Rule'' 
(RIN2050-AE61) received on February 5, 1999. February 22, 1999. EC-1841.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Delaware--Transportation Conformity 
Regulation'' (FRL6303-4) received on February 16, 1999. February 23, 
1999. EC-1874.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants; Emissions: Group I Polymers and Resins and Group IV Polymers 
and Resins and Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound 
(VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry'' (FRL6301-6) 
received on February 11, 1999. February 23, 1999. EC-1875.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Wyoming: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL6302-1) received on February 11, 
1999. February 23, 1999. EC-1876.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Michigan: Correction'' (FRL6302-3) received on February 11, 1999. 
February 23, 1999. EC-1877.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Amendment to National Standards of Performance for 
Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974, 
and On or Before August 17, 1983, and Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed 
After August 17, 1983'' (FRL6234-8) received on February 19, 1999. 
February 25, 1999. EC-1946.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: 
Revisions to the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) 
Administrative Code for the Air Pollution Control Program'' (FRL6236-1) 
received on February 22, 1999. March 3, 1999. EC-1979.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Michigan: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL6236-2) received on February 22, 
1999. March 3, 1999. EC-1980.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Category Effluent 
Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source 
Performance Standards; Final Rule'' (FRL6304-8) received on February 25, 
1999. EC-2012.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Determination That Pre-existing National Ambient 
Air Quality Standards for PM-10 No Longer Apply to Ada County/Boise 
State of Idaho'' (FRL6237-9) received on March 1, 1999. March 5, 1999. 
EC-2059.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Modification of the Ozone Monitoring Season for 
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee'' 
(FRL6237-6) received on March 1, 1999. March 5, 1999. EC-2060.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Extension 
of the Reformulated Gasoline Program to the St. Louis, Missouri Moderate 
Ozone Nonattainment Area'' (FRL6306-1) received on March 1, 1999. March 
5, 1999. EC-2061.

EPA: Report Clean Air Act ``Residual Risk Report.'' March 8, 1999. EC-
2097.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone; Listing of 
Substitutes for Ozone-Depleting Substances'' (RIN2660-AG12) received on 
March 2, 1999. March 8, 1999. EC-2098.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Colorado; Greeley Carbon Monoxide 
Redesignation to Attainment, Designation of Areas for Air Quality 
Planning Purposes, and Approval of a Related Revision'' (FRL6236-7) 
received on March 3, 1999. March 8, 1999. EC-2099.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Delaware; Definitions of VOCs and Exempt 
Compounds'' (FRL6238-7) received on March 3, 1999. March 8, 1999. EC-
2100.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Iowa'' (FRL6308-5) received on March 4, 1999. March 8, 1999. 
EC-2101.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Antelope Valley Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL6306-8) received on March 4, 1999. 
March 8, 1999. EC-2102.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; Kern County Air Pollution 
District'' (FRL6235-4) received on March 9, 1999. March 15, 1999. EC-
2155.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Arizona and California State Implementation Plan Revision; Maricopa 
County, Arizona, Antelope Valley Air Pollution Control District, San 
Diego County Air Pollution Control District, San Joaquin Valley Unified 
Air Pollution Control District, and Ventura County Air Pollution Control 
District'' (FRL6235-5) received on March 9, 1999. March 15, 1999. EC-
2156.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: 
Oregon'' (FRL6307-5) received on March 11, 1999. March 17, 1999. EC-
2222.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: 
Kentucky; Approval of Revisions to Basic Motor Vehicle Inspection and 
Maintenance Program'' (FRL6307-8) received on March 11, 1999. March 17, 
1999. EC-2223.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of Section 112(1) Authority for Hazardous 
Air Pollutants; Chromium Emissions from Hard and Decorative Chromium 
Electroplating and Chromium Anodizing Tanks; State of California'' 
(FRL6236-9) received on March 11, 1999. March 17, 1999. EC-2224.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
Illinois'' (FRL6308-2) received on March 11, 1999. March 17, 1999. EC-
2225.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
Ohio: Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Ohio'' 
(FRL6234-3) received on March 11, 1999. March 17, 1999. EC-2226.

EPA: Rule regarding emissions standards for furniture coating operations 
and ship building and repair operations in Texas (FRL6239-5) received on 
March 11, 1999. March 17, 1999. EC-2227.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Oklahoma'' (FRL6312-5) received on 
March 16, 1999. March 23, 1999. EC-2264.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Sacramento Metropolitan 
and South Coast Air Quality Management Districts and San Joaquin Valley 
Unified Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL6239-8) received on March 
15, 1999. March 23, 1999. EC-2265.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Administrative Reporting Exemptions for Certain 
Radionuclide Releases'' (FRL6309-3) received on March 15, 1999. March 
23, 1999. EC-2266.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Iowa'' (FRL6310-7) received on March 12, 1999. March 23, 1999. 
EC-2267.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality 
Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Allegheny County, 
Pennsylvania; Control of Landfill Gas Emissions from Existing Municipal 
Solid Waste Landfills'' (FRL6311-3) received on March 12, 1999. March 
23, 1999. EC-2268.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Transportation Conformity Rule Amendment for the 
Transportation Conformity pilot Program'' (FRL6309-6) received on March 
12, 1999. March 23, 1999. EC-2269.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Georgia: Approval of Revisions to the Georgia State Implementation 
Plan'' (FRL6306-2) received on March 11, 1999. March 23, 1999. EC-2270.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Phase 2 Emission Standards for new Nonroad Spark-
Ignition Nonhandheld Engines At or Below 19 Kilowatts'' (FRL6308-6) 
received on March 11, 1999. March 23, 1999. EC-2271.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Control of Air Pollution From New Motor Vehicles; 
Compliance Programs for New Light-Duty Vehicles and Light Trucks'' 
(FRL6312-9) received on March 17, 1999. March 24, 1999. EC-2311.

EPA: Rule regarding changes to the Utah State Air Quality Implementation 
plan with respect to definitions of ``Sole Source of Heat'' and 
``Emissions Standards'' (FRL6314-8) received on March 23, 1999. April 
12, 1999. EC-2437.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Santa Barbara County Air 
Pollution Control District and South Coast Air quality Management 
District'' (FRL6307-1) received on March 23, 1999. April 12, 1999. EC-
2438.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; El Dorado County Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL6313-4) received on March 23, 1999. 
April 12, 1999. EC-2439.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; South Coast Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL6309-9) received on March 23, 1999. April 12, 
1999. EC-2440.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Reasonably Available Control Technology for Oxides of Nitrogen for the 
State of New Jersey'' (FRL6313-9) received on March 23, 1999. April 12, 
1999. EC-2441.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Environmental Protection Agency; Underground 
Injection Control Program Revision; Aquifer Exemption Determination for 
Portions of the Lance Formation Aquifer in Wyoming'' (FRL6316-4) 
received on March 23, 1999. April 12, 1999. EC-2442.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL6315-9) received on March 26, 1999. April 12, 
1999. EC-2515.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Yolo-Solano Air Quality 
Management District, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control 
District, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Santa Barbara 
County Air Pollution Control District, Sacramento Metropolitan Air 
Quality Management District, and Kern County Air Pollution Control 
District'' (FRL6235-8) received on March 29, 1999. April 12, 1999. EC-
2545.

EPA: Six Rules entitled ``Acid Rain Program; Continuous Emission 
Monitoring Rule Revisions'' (FRL No. 6320-8), ``Approval and 
Promulgation of Implementation Plans: Washington'' (FRL No. 6322-5), 
``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: State of Iowa'' 
(FRL No. 6322-1), ``Implementation Plan and Redesignation Request for 
the Muscogee County, Georgia Lead Nonattainment Area'' (FRL No. 6321-1), 
``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source 
Categories: Amendments for Hazardous Air Pollutants Emissions from 
Magnetic Tape Manufacturing Operations'' (FRL No. 6321-8) and ``National 
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Category: 
Pulp and Paper Production'' (FRL No. 6322-8), received April 6, 1999. 
May 6, 1999. EC-2911.

EPA: Five Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
State Implementation Plans, Texas: Recodification of, and Revision to 
the State Implemation Plan; Chapter 114'' (FRL No. 6117-3), ``Approval 
and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: Oregon'' (FRL No. 6127-4), 
``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California State 
Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality Management 
District'' (FRL No. 6333-4), ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air 
Quality Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants Allegheny County, 
PA; Removal of Final Rule Pertaining to the Control of Landfill Gas 
Emission from Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills'' (FRL No. 6111-
8) and ``Missouri: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revision for Corrective Action'' (FRL No. 6333-2); 
received on April 27, 1999. May 6, 1999. EC-2912.

EPA: Two Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation 
Plans Georgia: Revisions to the Georgia State Implemation Plan'' (FRL 
No. 6318-3) and ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality Plans 
for Designated Facilities and Pollutants, Maryland; Control of Emissions 
from Large Municipal Waste Combustors'' (FRL No. 6330-7), received on 
April 20, 1999. May 6, 1999. EC-2913.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards For Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Source Categories: Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from 
the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry and Other 
Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation for Equipment Leaks: 
Technical Amendment'' (FRL No. 63303), received on April 21, 1999. May 
6, 1999. EC-2914.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Colorado; Removal and Replacement of 
Transportation Control Measure, Colorado Springs Element, Carbon 
Monoxide Section of the State Implementation Plan'' (FRL No. 6319-7), 
received on April 19, 1999. May 6, 1999. EC-2915.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Acquisition Regulation: Contractor Performance 
Evaluations'' (FRL No. 6319-3), received on April 19, 1999. May 6, 1999. 
EC-2916.

EPA: Report entitled ``Environmental Protection Agency Interim Guidance 
on Mercury.'' May 6, 1999. EC-2917.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; Sacramento Metropolitan 
Air Quality Management District (SMAQMD), Mojave Desert Air Quality 
Management District (MDAQMD), and the Ventura County Air Pollution 
Control District (VCAPCD) as Revisions to the California State 
Implementation Plan (SIP)'' (FRL No. 6324-8), received on April 14, 
1999. May 6, 1999. EC-2918.

EPA: Two Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Approval of VOC RATC Determinations 
of Individual Sources'' (FRL No. 6323-6) and ``Authorization to 
Implement Section 111 and 112 Standards; State of Connecticut'' (FRL No. 
6325-3), received on April 14, 1999. May 6, 1999. EC-2919.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality State 
Implementation Plans (SIP); Texas: Motor Vehicle Inspection and 
Maintenance (I/M) Program'' (FRL No. 6324-2), received on April 12, 
1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2920.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Withdrawal of Final Rule'' 
(FRL No. 6323-5), received on April 9, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2921.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Colorado; Removal and Replacement of 
Transportation Control Measure, Colorado Springs Element, Carbon 
Monoxide Section of the State Implementation Plan'' (FRL No. 6319-7), 
received on April 2, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2922.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of State Operating Permit Rule Revision: 
New Jersey'' (FRL No. 6333-8), received on April 27, 1999. May 10, 1999. 
EC-2923.

EPA: Two Rules entitled ``Land Disposal Restrictions Phase IV: Treatment 
Standards for Wood Preserving Wastes, Final Rule; and Land Disposal 
Restrictions Phase IV; Treatment for Metal Wastes, Final Rule; and Zinc 
Micronutrient Fertilizers, Final Rule; and Carbamate Treatment 
Standards, Final Rule; and K088 Treatment Standards, Final Rule'' (FRL 
No. 6335-7 and ``Uniform National Discharge Standards for Vessels of the 
Armed Forces'' (FRL No. 6335-5), received on April 29, 1999. May 10, 
1999. EC-2924.

EPA: Two Rules entitled ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Listing of 
Substitutes for Ozone-Depleting Substances'' (FRL No. 6332-3) and 
``Revised Allotment Formulas for Interstate Monies Appropriated under 
Section 106 of the Clean Water Act'' (FRL No. 6332-1), received on April 
26, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2925.

EPA: Three Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation 
Plans for Arizona and California; General Conformity Rules'' (FRL No. 
6233-1), ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants 
Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing and Phosphate Fertilizer Production'' (FRL 
No. 6329-5) and ``Notice of Availability of Grants and Selection 
Criteria for PrintSTEP Pilots (FRL No. 6066-8), received on April 16, 
1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2926.

EPA: five rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans: State of Delaware; Withdrawal of Final Rule for 
Transportation Conformity'' (FRL No. 6325-2), ``Approval and 
Promulgation of Implementation Plans Tennessee: Approval of Revisions to 
the Memphis Ozone Maintenance Plan'' (FRL No. 6326-9, ``Approval and 
Promulgation of Implementation Plans; New Jersey 15 Percent Rate of 
Progress Plans, Recalculation of 9 Percent Rate of Progress Plans and 
1999 Transportation Conformity Budget Revisions'' (FRL No. 6328-8), 
``Approval and Promulgation of Maintenance Plan Revisions; Ohio'' (FRL 
No. 6328-6) and ``Recission of the Conditional Section 182(f) Exemption 
to the Nitrogen Oxides (N)x) Control Requirements for the Dallas/Fort 
Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area; Texas'' (FRL No. 6329-2), received on 
April 15, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2927.

EPA: Five Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans: Virginia; Reasonably Available Control Technology 
for Major Sources for Nitrogen Oxides'' (FRL No. 6318-5), ``Approval of 
the Clean Air Act Section 112(1), Delegation of Authority to Puget Sound 
Air Pollution Control Agency in Washington, Amendment'' (FRL No. 6326-
2), ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated facilities 
and Pollutants: Kentucky'' (FRL No. 6326-1), ``Hazardous Air Pollutants: 
Amendment to Regulations Governing Equivalent Emission Limitations by 
Permit'' (FRL No. 6326-4) and ``Revisions To Reference Method for the 
Determination of Fine Particulate Matter as PM2. 5 in the Atmosphere'' 
(FRL No. 6326-5), received on April 13, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2928.

EPA: Two Rules entitled ``Incorporate Solicitation Notice for Agency 
Protests'' (FRL No. 6070-6) and ``Texas; Final Full Program Adequacy 
Determination of State Municipal Waste Program'' (FRL No. 6319-5), 
received on March 31, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2929.

EPA: Report relative to the 1996 Toxics Release Inventory Public Data 
Release. May 10, 1999. EC-2930.

Report entitled ``Wastes from the Combustion of Fossil Fuels.'' May 10, 
1999. EC-2931.

EPA: Four Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation 
Plans; California State Implementation Plan, Six California Air 
Pollution Control Districts'' (FRL No. 6337-8), ``Findings of 
Significant Contribution and Rulemaking on Section 126 Petitions for 
Purposes of Reducing Interstate Ozone Transport'' (FRL No. 6336-9), 
``Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis of Oil and 
Grease Non-polar Material Under the Clean Water Act and Resource 
Conservation and Recovery Act; Final Rule'' (FRL No. 6341-9) and 
``Technical Amendment to Finding of Significant Contribution and 
Rulemaking for Certain States in the Ozone Transport Assessment Group 
(OTAG) Region for Purposes of Reducing Regional Transport of Ozone'' 
(FRL No. 6338-6), received May 10, 1999. May 18, 1999. EC-3058.

EPA: Four Rules entitled ``Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of 
New Source Review Provisions Implementation Plan for Nevada State Clark 
County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6336-6), ``National 
Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites'' (FRL No. 6338-
5), ``Revisions to the Clean Water Regulatory Definition of ``Discharge 
of Dredged Material'' `` (FRL No. 6338-9) and ``Technical Amendment to 
Finding of Significant Contribution and Rulemaking for Certain States in 
the Ozone Transport Assessment Group (OTAG) Region for Purposes of 
Reducing Regional Transport of Ozone'' (FRL No. 6338-6), received May 5, 
1999. May 18, 1999. EC-3059.

EPA: Five Rules entitled ``Appendix A--Test Methods: Three New Methods 
for Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate Determination in Stacks or Ducts'' 
(FRL No. 6337-1), ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Plans; 
Maine; Approval of Fuel Control Program under Section 211(c)'' (FRL No. 
6338-2), ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation 
Plans; Utah; Foreword and Definitions, Revision to Definition for Sole 
Source of Heat and Emissions Standards Nonsubstantive Changes; General 
Requirements, Open Burning and Nonsubstantive Changes; and Foreword and 
Definitions, Addition of Definition for PM10 Nonattainment Area'' (FRL 
No. 6340-1), ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans under 
Section 112(l); State of Iowa'' (FRL No. 6340-3) and ``Approval and 
Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California State Implementation 
Plan Revisions, Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District and Tehama 
County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6334-5), received May 
6, 1999. May 18, 1999. EC-3060.

EPA: Three Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Plans; Georgia; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by 
Reference'' (FRL No. 6335-9), ``Identification of Additional Ozone Areas 
Attaining the 1-Hour Standard and to Which the 1-Hour Standard is No 
Longer Applicable'' (FRL No. 6344-4) and ``National Emission Standards 
for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyether Polyols Products'' (FRL No. 
6344-7), received May 13, 1999. May 18, 1999. EC-3061.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Accidental Release Prevention Requirements: Risk 
Management Programs Under Clean Air Act Section 112(r); Amendments to 
the Worst-Case Release Scenario Analysis for Flammable Substances (FRL 
No. 6348-2),'' received May 18, 1999. May 25, 1999. EC-3254.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Primary Lead Smelting (FRL No. 6345-8),'' received May 
18, 1999. May 25, 1999. EC-3255.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry (FRL No. 6347-
2),'' received May 18, 1999. May 25, 1999. EC-3256.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing Industry (FRL No. 6345-
3),'' received May 18, 1999. May 25, 1999. EC-3257.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Oil and Natural Gas Production and National Emissions 
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Natural Gas Transmission and 
Storage (FRL No. 6346-8),'' received May 18, 1999. May 25, 1999. EC-
3258.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Steel Pickling-HCI Process Facilities and Hydrochloric 
Acid Regeneration Plants (FRL No. 6344-5),'' received May 18, 1999. May 
25, 1999. EC-3259.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Promulgation of National Emission Standards for 
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Pesticide Active Ingredient 
Production (FRL No. 6345-4),'' received May 18, 1999. May 25, 1999. EC-
3260.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Federal Register Publication of Change to NRC 
Enforcement Policy by Adding Examples of Violations Involving the 
Compromise of an Application, Test, or Examination Required by 10 CFR 
Part 55,'' received May 20, 1999. May 25, 1999. EC-3282.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of New Mexico and County of Bernalillos, New Mexico; State Boards 
(FRL No. 6350-1),'' received May 24, 1999. May 25, 1999. EC-3285.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri (FRL No. 6350-3),'' received May 24, 1999. May 25, 
1999. EC-3286.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Kansas (FRL No. 6350-4),'' received May 24, 1999. May 25, 1999. 
EC-3287.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Wisconsin (FRL No. 6336-8),'' received May 24, 1999. May 25, 1999. EC-
3288.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Kentucky; Revised Format for Materials Being 
Incorporated by Reference (FRL No. 6343-3),'' received May 24, 1999. May 
25, 1999. EC-3289.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Finding of Failure to Submit Required State 
Implementation Plans for Ozone; Texas; Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone 
Nonattainment Area (FRL No. 6349-3),'' received May 24, 1999. May 25, 
1999. EC-3290.

EPA: Reports relative to the 1997 Toxics Release Inventory. May 26, 
1999. EC-3332.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; North Carolina; Revised Format for Materials Being 
Incorporated by Reference (FRL No. 63325-8),'' received May 14, 1999. 
May 27, 1999. EC-3379.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; Wyoming (FRL No. 6344-2),'' received May 14, 1999. May 27, 1999. 
EC-3380.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Ferroalloys Production: Ferromanganese and 
Silicomanganese (FRL No. 6345-7),'' received May 14, 1999. May 27, 1999. 
EC-3381.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Source Categories; National Emission Standards for 
Hazardous Air Pollutants for Mineral Wool Production (FRL No. 6345-
47),'' received May 14, 1999. May 27, 1999. EC-3382.

EPA: Five Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Massachusetts and Rhode Island; Nitrogen Oxides 
Budget and Allowance Trading Program (FRL No. 6080-4),'' ``Approval and 
Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Rhode Island; 
Amendments to Air Pollution Control Regulation Number 9 (FRL No. 6346-
6),'' ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: 
Generic Maximum Achievable Control Technology (Generic MACT) (FRL No. 
6346-9),'' ``OMB Approvals under the Paperwork Reduction Act; Technical 
Amendments (FRL No. 6056-6)'' and ``Underground Storage Tank Program: 
Approved State Petroleum Program for Tennessee (FRL No. 6334-7), 
received May 20, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3468.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Ohio; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Ohio (FRL 
No. 6337-5),'' received May 4, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3469.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Texas; Revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) Addressing Sulfur 
Dioxide in Harris County (FRL No. 6349-9),'' received May 26, 1999. June 
8, 1999. EC-3470.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Nevada State Implementation Plan Revision, Clark 
County (FRL No. 6350-5),'' received May 26, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3502.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; South Dakota Control of Landfill 
Gas Emissions from Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (FRL No. 
6351-8),'' received May 26, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3503.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone; Incorporation of 
Montreal Protocol Adjustments for a 1999. Interim Reduction in Class I, 
Group VI Controlled Substances (FRL No. 6351-6),'' received May 26, 
1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3504.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of New 
Source Review Provisions Implementation Plan for Nevada State Clark 
County Air Pollution Control Division (FRL No. 6336-5),'' received May 
4, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3505.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Approval in Part and Disapproval in 
Part, Section 1112(l), State of Alaska: Amendment and Clarification (FRL 
No. 6317-7),'' received May 4, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3506.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutant Emissions: Group I Polymers and Resins and Group IV Polymers 
and Resins and Standards of Performance for Volatile Organic Compound 
(VOC) Emissions from the Polymer Manufacturing Industry (FRL No. 6338-
3),'' received May 4, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3507.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Notice of Availability of Funds for Source Water 
Protection (FRL No. 6336-7),'' received May 4, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-
3508.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; Minnesota (FRL No. 6339-5),'' received May 12, 1999. June 8, 
1999. EC-3509.

EPA: Two Rules entitled ``Amendment to Regulations Governing Equivalent 
Emission Limitations by Permit (FRL No. 6343-2)'' and ``Withdrawal of 
Direct Final Amendment to Regulations Governing Equivalent Emission 
Limitations by Permit (FRL No. 6343-1),'' received May 11, 1999. June 8, 
1999. EC-3510.

EPA: Report entitled ``Quality Assurance Project Plan for the PM2. 5 
Performance Evaluation Program.'' June 8, 1999. EC-3560.

EPA: Report entitled ``Revised Policy for Amending Form R and Form A 
Submissions; Toxic Chemical Release Inventory Reporting: Community 
Right-to-Know.'' June 8, 1999. EC-3561.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision: Kern County Air Pollution 
Control District, Mudoc County Air Pollution Control District, Mojave 
Desert Air Quality Management District, Northern Sonoma County Air 
Pollution Control District, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution 
Control District, Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District 
and Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District (FRL No. 6331-8).'' 
June 8, 1999. EC-3562.

EPA: Rule entitled ``List of Regulated Substances and Thresholds for 
Accidental Release Prevention; Stay of Effectiveness for Flammable 
Hydrocarbon Fuels (FRL No. 6351-1),'' received May 25, 1999. June 8, 
1999. EC-3563.

EPA: Three Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation 
Plans; Alabama (FRL No. 6352-5),'' ``Approval and Promulgation of State 
Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Florida (FRL No. 6352-
7)'' and ``Grant Application Guidance to Improve Small Business 
Assistance (FRL No. ),'' received May 27, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3564.

EPA: Three Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation 
Plan for South Coast Air Quality Management District (FRL No. 6335-3),'' 
``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated Facilities and 
Pollutants: North Dakota; Control of Emissions from Existing Hazardous/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (FRL No. 6340-6)'' and ``Revisions 
to the Permits and Sulfur Dioxis=de Allowance System Regulations under 
Title IV of the Clean Air Act: Compliance Determination (FRL No. 6341-
2),'' received May 7, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3565.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Regional Haze Regulations'' (FRL No. 6353-4), 
received June 1, 1999. June 8, 1999. EC-3572.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the 
Analysis of Pollutants; Measurement of Mercury in Water (EPA Method 
1631, Revision B); Final Rule'' (FRL No. 6354-3), received June 1, 1999. 
June 8, 1999. EC-3573.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Adequacy of State Permit Programs Under RCRA 
Subtitle D'' (FRL # 6354-7), received June 2, 1999. June 9, 1999. EC-
3575.

 EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Enhanced Inspection and Maintenance 
Program Network Effectiveness Demonstration'' (FRL # 6355-2), received 
June 2, 1999. June 9, 1999. EC-3576.

 EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control 
District, Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control District, and Bay Area 
Air Quality Management District'' (FRL # 6353-1), received June 2, 1999. 
June 9, 1999. EC-3577.

 EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, El Dorado County Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL # 6356-1), received June 2, 1999. June 
9, 1999. EC-3578.

 EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Ohio'' (FRL # 6353-2), received June 2, 1999. June 9, 1999. EC-3579.

 EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants Emissions: Group IV Polymers and Resins'' (FRL # 6355-5), 
received June 2, 1999. June 9, 1999. EC-3580.

 EPA: Rule entitled ``Regulation of Fuel and Fuel Additives: 
Modification of Compliance Baseline'' (FRL # 6354-5), received June 2, 
1999. June 9, 1999. EC-3581.

 EPA: Rule entitled ``Service Contracting--Avoiding Improper Personal 
Services Relationships'' (FRL # 6353-9), received June 2, 1999. June 9, 
1999. EC-3582.

 EPA: Two rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Enhanced Inspection and 
Maintenance Program'' (FRL # 6356-4) and ``Lead; Fees for Accreditation 
of Training Programs and Certification of Lead-based Paint Activities 
Contractors'' (FRL # 6058-6), received June 8, 1999. June 9, 1999. EC-
3583.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by 
Reference for Florida; Approval of Recodification of the Florida 
Administrative Code'' (FRL # 6352-9), received June 9, 1999. June 16, 
1999. EC-3584.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by 
Reference for Florida; Approval of Recodification of the Florida 
Administrative Code'' (FRL No. 6352-9), received June 9, 1999. June 16, 
1999. EC-3632.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Plans; 
Delware; Reasonably Available Control Technology Requirements for 
Nitrogen Oxides'' (FRL No. 6357-7), received June 9, 1999. June 16, 
1999. EC-3633.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Florida: Approval of Revisions to the Florida State Implementation 
Plan'' (FRL No. 6352-3), received June 9, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-3634.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Recordkeeping Requirements for Low Volume Exemption 
and Low Release and Exposure Exemption; Technical Correction'' (FRL No. 
6085-5), received June 9, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-3635.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of VOC Emissions from Decorative 
Surfaces, Brake Shoe Coatings, Structural Steel Coatings, and Digital 
Imaging'' (FRL No. 6357-5), received June 11, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-
3681.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Motor Vehicle 
Inspection and Maintenance Program'' (FRL No. 6354-9), received June 11, 
1999. June 16, 1999. EC-3682.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL No. 6358-3), received June 11, 1999. June 16, 
1999. EC-3683.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Control of Emissions From 
Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators; State of Iowa'' (FRL No. 
6358-3), received June 11, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-3684.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of State 
Implementation Plan; Colorado; Revisions Regarding Negligibly Reactive 
Volatile Organic Compounds and Other Regulatory Revisions'' (FRL No. 
6358-6), received June 11, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-3685.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Full Approval of 40 CFR Part 70 
Operating Permit Program; State of North Dakota'' (FRL No. 6358-6), 
received June 11, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-3686.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; 1990 NOX Base Year Emission 
Inventory for the Philadelphia Ozone Nonattainment Area'' (FRL No. 6361-
5), received June 11, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-3688.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Texas'' (FRL No. 6361-
4), received June 11, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-3689.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Louisiana'' (FRL No. 6360-84), 
received June 11, 1999. EC-3690.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Kansas'' (FRL No. 6361-8), received June 14, 1999. June 17, 
1999. EC-3775.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6361-9), received June 14, 1999. June 17, 
1999. EC-3776.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Solid Waste Programs; Management Guidelines for 
Beverage Containers; Removal of Obsolete Guidelines'' (FRL No. 6362-4), 
received June 14, 1999. June 17, 1999. EC-3777.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Monterey Bay Unified Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6363-2), received June 15, 1999. 
June 17, 1999. EC-3778.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Determination to Extend Deadline for 
Promulgation of Action on Section 126 Petitions'' (FRL No. 6363-5), 
received June 15, 1999. June 17, 1999. EC-3779.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Technical Amendments to Approval and Promulgation 
of Implementation Plans; Oregon, Correction of Effective Date Under 
CRA'' (FRL No. 6363-6), received June 15, 1999. June 17, 1999. EC-3780.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Reasonably Available Control Technology 
Requirements for Major Sources of Nitrogen Oxides'' (FRL No. 6362-2), 
received June 17, 1999. June 21, 1999. EC-3834.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Interim Stay of Action on Section 126 Petitions for 
Purposes of Reducing Interstate Ozone Transport'' (FRL No. 6364-4), 
received June 17, 1999. June 21, 1999. EC-3835.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by 
Reference for Missouri'' (FRL No. 6364-3), received June 18, 1999. June 
22, 1999. EC-3853.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Technical and Procedural Amendments to TSCA 
Regulations-Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)'' (FRL No. 
6072-4), received June 18, 1999. June 22, 1999. EC-3854.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Incorporation by Reference of Approved Stated 
Hazardous Waste Management Program'' (FRL No. 6364-2), received June 22, 
1999. June 28, 1999. EC-3927.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Delegation of National Emission Standards for 
Hazardous Air Pollution for Source Categories; State of Arizona; Pima 
County Department of Environmental Quality'' (FRL No. 6366-8), received 
June 22, 1999. June 28, 1999. EC-3928.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Bay Area Air Quality 
Management District, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control 
District, Placer County Air Pollution Control District, and Ventura 
County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6362-9), received June 
23, 1999. June 28, 1999. EC-3929.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Modoc County Air 
Pollution Control District, Siskiyou County Air Pollution Control 
District, Tehama County Air Pollution Control District, and Tuolume 
County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6365-3), received June 
23, 1999. June 28, 1999. EC-3930.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
Georgia: Approval of Revisions to the Georgia State Implementation 
Plan'' (FRL No. 6368-6), received June 23, 1999. June 28, 1999. EC-3931.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Arizona--Maricopa Nonattainment Area; PM-10'' (FRL No. 6365-9), received 
June 23, 1999. June 28, 1999. EC-3932.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Michigan'' (FRL No. 6366-5), received June 23, 1999. June 28, 1999. EC-
3933.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Volatile Organic Compound Emissions 
Standards for Architectural Coatings; Correction'' (FRL No. 6368-7), 
received June 23, 1999. June 28, 1999. EC-3934.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Mississippi Update to Materials Incorporated by 
Reference'' (FRL No. 6348-4), received June 24, 1999. June 28, 1999. EC-
3954.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Tennessee; Revised Format for Materials Being 
Incorporated by Reference'' (FRL No. 6367-5), received June 24, 1999. 
June 28, 1999. EC-3955.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District Final Rule; 
Correction'' (FRL No. 6368-4), received June 24, 1999. June 28, 1999. 
EC-3961.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Primary Drinking Water Regulation: 
Consumer Confidence Reports; Correction'' (FRL No. 6369-1), received 
June 24, 1999. June 28, 1999. EC-3962.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Louisiana: Reasonable-Further-Progress Plan for 
the 1996-1999 period, Attainment Demonstration, Contingency Plan, Motor 
Vehicle Emission Budgets, and 1990 Emission Inventory for the Baton 
Rouge Ozone Nonattainment Area; Louisiana Point Source Banking 
Regulations'' (FRL No. 6370-8), received June 29, 1999. June 30, 1999. 
EC-4015.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Utah: Foreward and Definitions, Revision to 
Definition for Sole Source of Heat and Emissions Standards, 
Nonsubstantive Changes; General Requirements, Open Burning and 
Nonsubstantive Changes; and Foreword and Definitions, Addition of 
Definition for PM10 Nonattainment Area'' (FRL No. 6368-8), received June 
29, 1999. June 30, 1999. EC-4016.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Phoenix; Arizona Ozone Nonattainment Area, 
Revision to the 15 Percent Rate of Progress Plan'' (FRL No. 6368-8), 
received June 29, 1999. June 30, 1999. EC-4017.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Modification of 
the Hazardous Waste Program; Hazardous Waste Lamps'' (FRL No. 6368-8), 
received June 29, 1999. June 30, 1999. EC-4018.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Interim Final Stay of Action on Section 126 
Petitions for Purposes of Reducing Interstate Ozone Transport'' (FRL No. 
6364-4), received June 29, 1999. June 30, 1999. EC-4019.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Sustainable Development Challenge Grant Program'' 
(FRL No. 6370-4), received June 29, 1999. June 30, 1999. EC-4020.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Texas; Revised Format for Materials Being 
Incorporated by Reference'' (FRL No. 6342-9), received June 30, 1999. 
July 12, 1999. EC-4060.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste 
Incinerator State Plan for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: 
Illinois'' (FRL No. 6371-5), received June 30, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-
4061.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Lead; Requirements for Disclosure of Known Lead-
Based Paint and/or Lead-Based Paint hazards in Housing, Technical 
Corrections to Reflect OMB Approval of the Information Collection 
Requirements'' (FRL No. 6053-9), received June 30, 1999. July 12, 1999. 
EC-4062.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Air Pollutants: Regulations Governing 
Constructed or Reconstructed Major Sources'' (FRL No. 6369-6), received 
June 25, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4063.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Group I Polymers and Resins and Group IV Polymers and 
Resins'' (FRL No. 6369-9), received June 25, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-
4064.

EPA: Rule entitled ``State of Alaska Petition for Exemption from Diesel 
Fuel Sulfur Requirement'' (FRL No. 6367-1), received June 25, 1999. July 
12, 1999. EC-4065.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Toxic Substances Control Act Test Guidelines'' (FRL 
No. 6067-4), received June 25, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4066.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Amendment to the Effluent Limitations Guidelines 
and Standards for the Bleached Papergrade Kraft and Soda Subcategory of 
the Pulp, Paper, and Paperback Point Source Category: Final Rule; OMB 
Approvals Under the Paperwork Reduction Act: Technical Amendments'' (FRL 
No. 6372-9), received July 1, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4067.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan 
for New Mexico--Albuquerque/Bernalillo County; Transportation Conformity 
Rule'' (FRL No. 6372-7), received July 1, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4068.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan 
for Texas: Transportation Conformity Rule'' (FRL No. 6372-6), received 
July 1, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4069.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Consolidated Rules of Practice Governing the 
Administrative Assessment of Civil Penalties, Issuance of Compliance or 
Corrective Action Orders, and the Revocation, Termination or Suspension 
of Permits'' (FRL6087-5), received July 2, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4133.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Implementation Plan and Redesignation Request for 
the Williamson County, Tennessee Lead Nonattainment Area'' (FRL No. 
6373-9), received July 2, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4134.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Project XL Rulemaking for New York State Public 
Utilities; Hazardous Waste Management System'' (FRL No. 6374-8), 
received July 2, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4135.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Maintenance Plan 
Revisions; Ohio'' (FRL No. 6375-4), received July 6, 1999. July 12, 
1999. EC-4136.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Corrections 
to Standards and Requirements for Reformulated and Conventional 
Gasoline'' (FRL No. 6375-1), received July 6, 1999. July 12, 1999. EC-
4137.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Consumer and Commercial Products: Wood Furniture, 
Aerospace, and Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Coatings: Control Techniques 
Guidelines in Lieu of Regulations'' (FRL No. 6375-2), received July 6, 
1999. July 12, 1999. EC-4138.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
Illinois'' (FRL No. 6374-1), received July 8, 1999. July 13, 1999. EC-
4167.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Massachusetts; Plan for 
Controlling MWC Emissions from Existing MWC Plants'' (FRL No. 6377-1), 
received July 8, 1999. July 13, 1999. EC-4168.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Source Categories: Off-Site Waste and Recovery'' (FRL No. 
6377-5), received July 9, 1999. July 13, 1999. EC-4169.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; West Virginia: Approval of Revisions to Coal 
Preparation Plants and Coal Handling Operations'' (FRL No. 6372-3), 
received July 7, 1999. July 13, 1999. July 14, 1999. EC-4193.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Halogenated Solvent Cleaning'' (FRL No. 6376-5), received 
July 7, 1999. July 14, 1999. EC-4194.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
Tennessee: Approval of Revisions to the Tennessee SIP Regarding National 
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants and Volatile Organic 
Compounds'' (FRL No. 6378-4), received July 13, 1999. July 14, 1999. EC-
4195.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities; New York'' (FRL No. 6378-4), received July 13, 
1999. July 14, 1999. EC-4196.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality State 
Implementation Plans; Louisiana; Approval of Clean Fuel Fleet 
Substitution Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6378-3), received July 13, 
1999. July 14, 1999. EC-4197.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Direct Final Approval of Title V 
Prohibitory Rule as a State Implementation Plan Revision; Sacramento 
Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, California'' (FRL No. 
6378-5), received July 13, 1999. July 14, 1999. EC-4198.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District and Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District'' 
(FRL No. 6376-3), received July 15, 1999. July 21, 1999. EC-4265.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; Michigan'' (FRL No. 6357-3), received July 15, 1999. July 21, 
1999. EC-4266.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Technical Correction of Partial Withdrawal of 
Direct Final Rule, Protection of Stratosphic Ozone: Reconsideration of 
Petition Criteria and Incorporation of Montreal Protocol Decisions'' 
(FRL No. 6400-9), received July 15, 1999. July 21, 1999. EC-4267.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; Kern County Air Pollution 
Control District; Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District; Ventura 
County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6378-7), received July 
15, 1999. July 21, 1999. EC-4268.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland--Fuel Burning Equipment'' (FRL No. 6378-
7), received July 15, 1999. July 21, 1999. EC-4269.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of 
California State Implementation Plan for the San Joaquin Valley Unified 
Air Pollution. Control District'' (FRL No. 6378-7), received July 15, 
1999. July 21, 1999. EC-4270.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Ocean Dumping; Amendment of Site Designation'' (FRL 
No. 6377-3), received July 15, 1999. July 21, 1999. EC-4271.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Standards for the Use of Disposal of Sewage 
Sludge'' (FRL No. 6401-3), received July 15, 1999. July 21, 1999. EC-
4272.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous 
Waste Sites'' (FRL No. 6401-5), received July 21, 1999. July 26, 1999. 
EC-4338.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
Indiana'' (FRL No. 6401-9), received July 20, 1999. July 26, 1999. EC-
4339.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; California'' (FRL No. 6378-2), received July 20, 1999. July 26, 
1999. EC-4340.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Classification of the San Francisco Bay Area Ozone 
Nonattainment Area for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) 
Improvement Program Purposes'' (FRL No. 6401-6), received July 20, 1999. 
July 26, 1999. EC-4341.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System 
Permit Application Requirements for Publicly Owned Treatment Works and 
Other Treatment Works Treating Domestic Sewage'' (FRL No. 6401-2), 
received July 20, 1999. July 26, 1999. EC-4342.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Finding of Failure to Submit a Revised State 
Implementation Plan (SIP) for Lead; Missouri; Doe Run-Herculaneum Lead 
Nonattainment Area'' (FRL No. 6408-3), received July 23, 1999. July 27, 
1999. EC-4366.

EPA: Report entitled ``Status of the Small Business Stationary Source 
Technical and Environmental Compliance Programs (SBTCPs)'' for calendar 
year 1997. July 29, 1999. EC-4445.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Licensee Qualification for Performing Safety 
Analyses'' (NRC Generic Letter 83-11, Supplement 1), received July 27, 
1999. July 29, 1999. EC-4446.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Acquisition Regulation: Contractor Performance 
Evaluation'' (FRL No. 6409-6), received July 27, 1999. July 30, 1999. 
EC-4453.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Air Quality Index Reporting'' (FRL No. 6409-7), 
received July 27, 1999. July 30, 1999. EC-4454.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Washington'' (FRL No. 6408-6), 
received July 27, 1999. July 30, 1999. EC-4455.

EPA: Rule entitled ``OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork Reduction Act; 
Technical Amendment'' (FRL No. 6409-2), received July 27, 1999. July 30, 
1999. EC-4456.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Revised Format of 40 CFR Part 52 for Materials 
Being Incorporated by Reference for Rhode Island'' (FRL # 6411-3), 
received August 3, 1999. August 5, 1999. EC-4572.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities; New York'' (FRL # 6414-1), received August 3, 
1999. August 5, 1999. EC-4573.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Lead; Requirements for Lead-Based Paint Activities 
in Target Housing and Child-Occupied Facilities; Certification 
Requirements and Work Practice Standards for Individuals and Firms; 
Amendment'' (FRL # 6097-5), received August 4, 1999. August 5, 1999. EC-
4574.

EPA: Rule entitled ``NESHAPS: Final Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors'' (FRL # 6413-3), received 
August 4, 1999. August 5, 1999. EC-4575.

EPA: Report entitled ``Small Equity Compliance Guide-National Volatile 
Organic Compound Emission Standards for Agricultural Coatings.'' August 
5, 1999. EC-4576.

EPA: Report entitled ``A Guide to Preparing Superfund Proposed Plans, 
Records of Decision, and Other Remedy Selection Decision Documents.'' 
August 5, 1999. EC-4577.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; 15 Percent Plan for the 
Metropolitan Washington, DC Ozone Nonattainment Area,'' received July 
29, 1999. August 5, 1999. EC-4578.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revision'' (FRL # 6410-1), received July 28, 1999. 
August 5, 1999. EC-4579.

EPA: Rule entitled ``OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork Reduction Act 
Relating to the Federal Test Procedures for Emissions From Motor 
Vehicles; Technical Amendment'' (FRL #6409-2), received August 5, 1999. 
September 8, 1999. EC-4580.

EPA: Rule entitled ``NUREG 1556, Vol. 11, Consolidated Guidance About 
Materials Licenses, Program-Specific Guidance About Licenses of Broad 
Scope,'' received July 27, 1999. July 29, 1999. EC-4581.

EPA: Rule entitled ``10 CFR Part 31-Final Rule to Amend 10 CFR 31. 5, 
``Requirements for Those Who Possess Certain Industrial Devices 
Containing Byproduct Material to Provide Requested Information'' 
(RIN3150-AG06), received August 2, 1999. August 5, 1999. EC-4582.

EPA: Rule entitled ``10 CFR Part 31-Final Rule to Amend 10 CFR 31. 5, 
``General Statement of Policy and Procedures for NRC Enforcement 
Actions, NUREG-1600 Rev. 1,'' received August 2, 1999. August 5, 1999. 
EC-4583.

EPA: Report relative to nondisclosure of Safeguards Information for the 
calendar quarter April 1 to June 30, 1999. August 5, 1999. August 5, 
1999. EC-4584.

EPA: Rule entitled ``OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork Reduction Act 
Relating to the Federal Test Procedures for Emissions From Motor 
Vehicles; Technical Amendment'' (FRL No. 6409-2), received August 5, 
1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4654.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of the Implementation 
Plans; Minnesota'' (FRL No. 6414-9), received August 6, 1999. September 
8, 1999. EC-4655.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Control of Emissions From 
Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWIs); State of 
Missouri'' (FRL No. 6421-6), received August 12, 1999. September 8, 
1999. EC-4728.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality 
Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Pennsylvania; Large 
Municipal Waste Combustors (MWCs)'' (FRL No. 6426-1), received August 
18, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4729.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality 
Plans (SIP); Interim Final Determination that Louisiana Continues to 
Correct the Deficiencies of its Enhanced Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) SIP Revision'' (FRL No. 6422-3), received August 18, 1999. September 
8, 1999. EC-4730.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: South Carolina'' (FRL No. 6426-8), 
received August 18, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4731.

EPA: Rule entitled ``North Carolina: Final Authorization of State 
Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6427-2), received 
August 18, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4732.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Texas: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revisions'' (FRL No. 6424-1), received August 12, 
1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4733.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland: Control of VOC Emissions from Reinforced 
Plastics Manufacturing'' (FRL No. 6419-1), received August 10, 1999. 
September 8, 1999. EC-4734.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revisions for Six California Air 
Pollution Control Districts'' (FRL No. 6420-4), received August 10, 
1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4735.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision: Bay Area Air Quality 
Management District, Kern County Air Pollution Control District, 
Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District, South Coast Air 
Quality Management District'' (FRL No. 6420-34), received August 10, 
1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4736.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision: South Coast Air Quality 
Management District; Ventura County Air Pollution Control District; 
Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District'' (FRL No. 6419-9), 
received August 10, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4737.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; North Dakota; Control of emissions 
From Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators; 
Correction'' (FRL No. 6421-9), received August 10, 1999. September 8, 
1999. EC-4738.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; New Hampshire; General Conformity'' (FRL No. 6416-
2), received August 10, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4739.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plan; Connecticut; Approval of National Low Emission 
Vehicle Program'' (FRL No. 6417-5), received August 10, 1999. September 
8, 1999. EC-4740.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL No. 6409-4), received August 10, 1999. 
September 8, 1999. EC-4741.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Wisconsin'' (FRL No. 6414-7), received August 10, 1999. September 8, 
1999. EC-4742.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Halogenated Solvent Cleaning'' (FRL No. 6419-5), received 
August 10, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4743.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Colorado; Colorado Springs Carbon 
Monoxide Redesignation to Attainment, Designation of Areas for Air 
Quality Planning Purposes, and Approval of a Related Revision'' (FRL No. 
6410-7), received August 19, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4830.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Incorporation by Reference of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program'' (FRL No. 6423-8), received August 20, 1999. 
September 8, 1999. EC-4831.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of Air 
Quality Implementation Plan Revision for North Dakota; Revisions to the 
Air Pollution Control Rules; Delegation of Authority for New Source 
Performance Standards'' (FRL No. 6426-5), received August 24, 1999. 
September 8, 1999. EC-4909.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans, 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District'' 
(FRL No. 6425-5), received August 24, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4910.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Acquisition Regulation: Contracting by 
Negotiation'' (FRL No. 6428-3), received August 24, 1999. September 8, 
1999. EC-4911.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans, Massachusetts: Reasonably Available Control 
Technology for Major Stationary Sources of Nitrogen Oxides and Nitrogen 
Oxide Requirements at Municipal Waste Combustors'' (FRL No. 6425-45), 
received August 24, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4912.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans, 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL No. 6423-1), received August 24, 1999. 
September 8, 1999. EC-4913.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California'' (FRL No. 6427-4), received August 24, 1999. September 8, 
1999. EC-4914.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Indiana: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6430-4), received August 
24, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4915.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Louisiana: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6428-6), received August 
26, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4916.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Authorization and Incorporation by Reference 
of State Hazardous Waste Management Program'' (FRL No. 6422-1), received 
August 26, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4917.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Commonwealth of Virginia; Enhanced Inspection and 
Maintenance Program'' (FRL No. 6428-8), received August 26, 1999. 
September 8, 1999. EC-4918.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementations; Ohio 
Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Ohio'' (FRL No. 
6425-1), received August 26, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4919.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; Alaska'' (FRL No. 6412-7), received August 26, 1999. September 8, 
1999. EC-4920.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Category Effluent 
Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source 
Performance Standards; Correcting Amendments'' (FRL No. 6431-8), 
received August 30, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4921.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Massachusetts; Volatile Organic Compound 
Regulations'' (FRL No. 6421-8), received August 30, 1999. September 8, 
1999. EC-4922.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California-Owens Valley Nonattainment Area; PM-10'' (FRL No. 6430-7), 
received August 30, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4923.

EPA: Report entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Massachusetts; Plan for 
Controlling MWC Emissions from Existing MWC Plants''. September 8, 1999. 
EC-4924.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Louisiana: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revisions'' (FRL No. 6431-2), received August 
31, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-5003.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring 
Regulation for Public Water Systems'' (FRL No. 6433-1), received August 
31, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-5004.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 
Final Endangered Status for 10 Plant Taxa from Maui Nui, Hawaii'' 
(RIN1018-AE22), received August 31, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-5005.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Maryland; Control of Emissions 
from Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills'' (FRL No. 6433-7), 
received September 2, 1999. September 9, 1999. EC-5076.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Tennessee; Approval of Revisions to the Tennessee State Implementation 
Plan'' (FRL No. 6433-4), received September 2, 1999. September 9, 1999. 
EC-5077.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Regulation of Fuel and Fuel Additives; Extension of 
California Enforcement Exemptions for Reformulated Gasoline Beyond 
December 31, 1999'' (FRL No. 6432-1), received September 8, 1999. 
September 14, 1999. EC-5137.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Delaware; Approval of Miscellaneous Revisions'' 
(FRL No. 6434-6), received September 7, 1999. September 14, 1999. EC-
5138.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Plans Kentucky: 
Approval of Revisions to the Louisville State Implementation Plan'' (FRL 
No. 6435-4), received September 7, 1999. September 14, 1999. EC-5139.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Plans; California 
State Implementation Plan Revision, Mojave Desert Air Quality Management 
District and Tehama County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 
6434-2), received September 7, 1999. September 14, 1999. EC-5140.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Rule Making a Finding of Failure to Submit a 
Required State Implementation Plan for Carbon Monoxide; Nevada-Las Vegas 
Valley'' (FRL No. 6434-4), received September 7, 1999. September 14, 
1999. EC-5141.

EPA: Report entitled ``Customer Service in Permitting, A Toolkit for 
Regions, States, Tribes and Local Permitting Authorities.'' September 
14, 1999. EC-5142.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality 
Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Delaware; Control of 
Emission from Existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfills'' (FRL No. 6439-
2), received September 10, 1999. September 15, 1999. EC-5164.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Determination to Extend Deadline for 
Promulgation of Action on Section 126 Petition'' (FRL No. 6437-2), 
received September 10, 1999. September 15, 1999. EC-5165.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Primary Drinking Water Regulation: 
Consumer Confidence Report; Correction'' (FRL No. 6437-6), received 
September 10, 1999. September 15, 1999. EC-5166.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Notice of Direct Final Rule Revisions to Emissions 
Budgets Set Forth in EPA's Finding of Significant Contribution and 
Rulemaking for Purposes of Reducing Regional Transport of Ozone for the 
States of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island'' (FRL No. 6437-
39), received September 10, 1999. September 15, 1999. EC-5167.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Tennessee: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6437-9), received September 
10, 1999. EC-5168.

EPA: Report entitled ``Draft Economic Incentive Program Guidance.'' 
September 16, 1999. EC-5187.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous 
Waste Sites'' (FRL No. 6430-7), received September 13, 1999. September 
24, 1999. September 24, 1999. EC-5355.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Virginia; New Source Review in Nonattainment 
Areas'' (FRL No. 6436-8), received September 15, 1999. September 24, 
1999. EC-5356.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Arizona State Implementation Plan Revision, Maricopa County'' (FRL No. 
6438-1), received September 15, 1999. September 24, 1999. EC-5357.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revisions; Santa Barbara County Air 
Pollution Control District; Kern County Air Pollution Control District; 
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6436-2), 
received September 15, 1999. September 24, 1999. EC-5358.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Oregon'' (FRL No. 6438-5), received September 15, 1999. September 24, 
1999. EC-5359.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Interim Final Determination that State has 
Corrected the Deficiency; State of Arizona; Maricopa County'' (FRL No. 
6438-3), received September 15, 1999. September 24, 1999. EC-5360.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Arizona'' (FRL No. 6440-2), 
received September 14, 1999. September 24, 1999. EC-5361.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: California'' (FRL No. 6439-9), 
received September 14, 1999. September 24, 1999. EC-5362.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Nevada'' (FRL No. 6440-4), 
received September 14, 1999. September 24, 1999. EC-5363.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revision of Standards of Performance for Nitrogen 
Oxide Emissions from New Fossil-Fuel Fired Steam Generating Units--
Temporary Stay of Rules as they Apply to Units for Which Modification or 
Reconstruction Commenced After July 9, 1997'' (FRL No. 64376-1), 
received September 14, 1999. September 24, 1999. EC-5364.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Trifloxystrobin; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL No. 
6382-5), received September 22, 1999. EC-5389.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of Volatile Organic Compounds 
from Vinegar Generators and Leather Coating Operations'' (FRL No. 6440-
1), received September 21, 1999. EC-5391.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; New Mexico Update to Materials Incorporated by 
Reference'' (FRL No. 6441-3), received September 21, 1999. EC-5392.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Colorado; Longmont Carbon Monoxide 
Redesignation of Attainment and Designation of Areas for Air Quality 
Planning Purposes'' (FRL No. 6441-6), received September 21, 1999. EC-
5393.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6443-5), received September 21, 
1999. EC-5394.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; New Hampshire; Stage II Comparability and Clean 
Fuel Fleets'' (FRL No. 6445-4), received September 24, 1999. EC-5395.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Connecticut; Nitrogen Oxide Budget and Allowance 
Trading Program'' (FRL No. 6382-5), received September 22, 1999. EC-
5396.

EPA: Report entitled ``Emergency Planning and CommunityRight-to Know Act 
Section 313 Reporting Guidelines for Semiconductor Manufacturing.'' EC-
5397.

Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, San Luis Obispo County 
Air Pollution Control District South Coast Air Quality Management 
District''(FRL #6445-6), received September 24, 1999. September 28, 
1999. EC-5430.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Delaware; Enhanced Motor Vehicle Inspection and 
Maintenance'' (FRL No. 6449-2), received September 27, 1999. September 
29, 1999. EC-5449.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; GAS Central and West Heating 
Plants'' (FRL No. 6448-9), received September 27, 1999. September 29, 
1999. EC-5450.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Polutants: Tennessee'' (FRL No. 6448-3), 
received September 27, 1999. September 29, 1999. EC-5451.

EPA: Report entitled ``Notice of EPA Policy Regarding Certain Grants to 
Intertribal Consortia,'' received September 27, 1999. EC-5465.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plan: Alaska'' (FRL No. 6450-8), received September 29, 1999. September 
30, 1999. October 1, 1999. EC-5480.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, El Dorado County Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6446-2), received September 29, 
1999. October 1, 1999. EC-5481.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants; National Emission Standards for Radon Emissions from 
Phosphogypsum Stacks'' (FRL No. 6443-7), received September 28, 1999. 
October 1, 1999. EC-5482.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Washington: Final Authorization for State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6449-8), received September 
28, 1999. October 1, 1999. EC-5483.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Water Quality Standards; Establishment of Numeric 
Criteria foe Priority Toxic Pollutants; States'' Compliance-Revision of 
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) (FRL No. 6450-5), received September 
28, 1999. October 1, 1999. EC-5484.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Indiana'' (FRL No. 6452-6), received September 30, 1999. October 7, 
1999. EC-5549.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Santa Barbara County Air 
Pollution Control District and South Coast Air Quality Management 
District'' (FRL No. 6448-5), received October 4, 1999. October 7, 1999. 
EC-5550.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6448-5), received October 4, 
1999. October 7, 1999. EC-5551.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Technical Support Document for the Evaluation of 
Aerobic Biological Treatment Units with Multiple Mixing Zones,'' 
received October 4, 1999. October 7, 1999. EC-5552.

EPA: Rule entitled ``USEPA Region 2 Draft Interim Policy on Identifying 
EJ Areas; June 1999; Parts I, II and III,'' received October 4, 1999. 
October 7, 1999. EC-5553.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Stage II Gasoline Vapor 
Recovery and RACT Requirements for Major Sources of VOC'' (FRL No. 6457-
1), received October 8, 1999. October 14, 1999. EC-5615.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality 
Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Maryland; Revision to 
Section 111(d) Plan Controlling Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions from 
Existing Kraft Pulp Mills'' (FRL No. 6456-6), received October 8, 1999. 
October 14, 1999. EC-5616.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality 
Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Pennsylvania; Control of 
Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions from Existing Kraft Pulp Mills'' (FRL No. 
6456-4), received October 8, 1999. October 14, 1999. EC-5617.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Vermont: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6456-8), received October 
8, 1999. October 14, 1999. EC-5618.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Acid Rain Program--Nitrogen Oxides Emission 
Reduction Program, Rule Revision in Response to Court Remand'' (FRL No. 
6455-4), received October 7, 1999. October 14, 1999. EC-5619.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Delaware; 15 Percent Rate of Progress Plan'' (FRL 
No. 6453-5), received October 6, 1999. October 14, 1999. EC-5620.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Texas: Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan 
for the Collin County Lead Nonattainment Area'' (FRL No. 6449-5), 
received October 6, 1999. October 14, 1999. EC-5621.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Approval of Revisions to the North Carolina State Implementation Plan'' 
(FRL No. 6453-8), received October 6, 1999. October 14, 1999. EC-5622.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Massachusetts: Final Authorization of State 
Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6454-1), received 
October 6, 1999. October 14, 1999. EC-5623.

EPA: Two Reports: entitled ``Guidance on Calculating the Economic 
Benefit of Noncompliance by Federal Agencies,'' and ``The Yellow Book: 
Guide to Environment Enforcement and Compliance at Federal Facilities.'' 
October 14, 1999. EC-5624.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Texas; Repeal of Board Seal Rule and Revisions to Particulate Matter 
Regulations'' (FRL No. 6459-8), received October 14, 1999. October 15, 
1999. EC-5643.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Maryland; Enhanced Inspection and 
Maintenance Program'' (FRL No. 6449-3), received October 14, 1999. 
October 15, 1999. EC-5644.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Land Disposal Restriction Phase IV: P Final Rule 
Promulgating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing 
Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Devill Exclusion 
Issues; Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of 
Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewater'' (FRL No. 6458-8), received October 
14, 1999. October 15, 1999. EC-5645.

EPA: Report entitled ``Comprehensive Environmental Response, 
Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) or Superfund, Section 104.'' 
October 15, 1999. EC-5646.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; VOCs from Paint, Resin and Adhesive 
Manufacturing and Adhesive Application'' (FRL No. 6460-1), received 
October 14, 1999. October 21, 1999. EC-5738.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision: Kern County Air Pollution 
Control District, Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District'' (FRL No. 
6452-3), received October 14, 1999. October 21, 1999. EC-5739.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Tennessee: Approval of Revisions to the Knox County Portion of the 
Tennessee SIP Regarding Use of LAER for Major Modifications and 
Revisions to the Tennessee SIP Regarding the Coating of Miscellaneous 
Metal Parts'' (FRL No. 6453-8), received October 14, 1999. October 21, 
1999. EC-5740.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Oklahoma; Recodification of Regulations'' (FRL No. 6457-7), received 
October 19, 1999. October 21, 1999. EC-5741.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Revisions to the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) 
Administrative Code for the Air Pollution Control Program'' (FRL No. 
6461-8), received October 19, 1999. October 21, 1999. EC-5742.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous 
Waste Sites'' (FRL No. 6462-1), received October 19, 1999. October 21, 
1999. EC-5743.

EPA: Two Reports: entitled ``Issuance of Final Guidance: Ecological Risk 
Assessment and Risk Management Principles for Superfund Sites'' and 
``The Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative: Proposal Guidelines 
for Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilots''. October 21, 1999. EC-
5744.

EPA: Report relative to the Superfund for fiscal year 1998. October 25, 
1999. EC-5780.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Approval of Revisions to the North Carolina State Implementation Plan'' 
(FRL No. 6463-6), received October 21, 1999. October 25, 1999. EC-5783.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Virginia; Control of VOC Emissions from Solvent 
Metal Cleaning Operations'' (FRL No. 6459-9), received October 21, 1999. 
October 25, 1999. EC-5784.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; New Jersey; Approval of National Low Emission 
Vehicle Program'' (FRL No. 6461-9), received October 21, 1999. October 
25, 1999. EC-5785.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Publically Owned Treatment Works'' (FRL No. 6462-7), 
received October 21, 1999. October 25, 1999. EC-5786.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
Indiana'' (FRL No. 6446-5), received October 22, 1999. October 26, 1999. 
EC-5801.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
Tennessee; Approval of Source Specific Revisions to the Nonregulatory 
Portion of the Tennessee SIP Regarding Emission Limits for Particulate 
Matter and Volatile Organic Compounds'' (FRL No. 6465-1), received 
October 25, 1999. October 27, 1999. EC-5873.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Maintenance Plan 
Revisions; Ohio'' (FRL No. 6464-5), received October 26, 1999. October 
28, 1999. EC-5902.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; Minnesota'' (FRL No. 6465-4), received October 26, 1999. October 
28, 1999. EC-5903.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; Minnesota'' (FRL No. 6465-3), received October 26, 1999. October 
28, 1999. EC-5904.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of Delegation of the Accidental Release 
Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs Under Clean Air Act 
Section 112(r)(7): State of Ohio'' (FRL No. 6465-7), received October 
26, 1999. October 28, 1999. EC-5905.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System--
Regulations for Revision of the Water Pollution Control Program 
Addressing Storm Water Discharges'' (FRL No. 6470-8), received November 
3, 1999. November 5, 1999. EC-6083.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Bay Area Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL No. 6466-4), received November 1, 1999. 
November 8, 1999. EC-6099.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Federal Plan Requirements for Municipal Solid Waste 
Landfills That Commenced Construction Prior to May 30, 1991 and Have Not 
Been Modified or Reconstructed Since May 30, 1991'' (FRL No. 6469-8), 
received November 1, 1999. November 8, 1999. EC-6100.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT) Chemicals; 
Lowering of Reporting Thresholds for Certain PBT Chemicals; Addition of 
Certain PBT Chemicals; Community Right-to-Know Toxic Chemical 
Reporting'' (FRL No. 6839-11), received November 1, 1999. November 8, 
1999. EC-6101.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Control of Emissions from 
Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators (HMIWI); State of 
Nebraska'' (FRL No. 6473-8), received November 8, 1999. November 10, 
1999. EC-6132.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Revisions to the 
Georgia State Implementation Plan'' (FRL No. 6473-1), received November 
8, 1999. November 10, 1999. EC-6133.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Rhode Island; Amendments to Air Pollution Control 
Regulation Number 9; Correction'' (FRL No. 6471-6), received November 4, 
1999. November 10, 1999. EC-6134.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Texas; Revisions to Consumer Products Rules'' (FRL No. 6471-8), received 
November 4, 1999. November 10, 1999. EC-6135.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Removal of the Approval and Promulgation of Air 
Quality Implementation Plans; Connecticut; National Low Emission Vehicle 
Program'' (FRL No. 6471-7), received November 4, 1999. November 10, 
1999. EC-6136.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Oklahoma; Visibility Protection'' (FRL No. 6470-4), received November 2, 
1999. November 10, 1999. EC-6137.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Tennessee: Approval of Revisions to Knox County Portion of Tennessee 
Implementation Plan'' (FRL No. 6469-4), received November 2, 1999. 
November 10, 1999. EC-6138.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Arizona State Implementation Plan Revision, Maricopa County'' (FRL No. 
6468-6), received November 2, 1999. November 10, 1999. EC-6139.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL No. 6470-6), received November 2, 1999. 
November 10, 1999. EC-6140.

EPA: Report entitled ``State Implementation Plans; Policy Regarding 
Excess Emissions During Malfunctions, Startup, and Shutdown.'' November 
10, 1999. EC-6141.

EPA: Report entitled ``1999 PCB Questions and Answers Manual (Part 2 of 
3).'' November 10, 1999. EC-6142.

EPA: Report entitled ``Benefits and Costs of the Clean Air Act, 1990 to 
2010.'' November 17, 1999. EC-6196.

EPA: Report entitled ``Category for Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and 
Toxic New Chemical Substances'' (FRL No. 6097-7). November 17, 1999. EC-
6198.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Interim Final Determination that State has 
Corrected Deficiencies; State of Arizona; Maricopa County'' (FRL No. 
6468-8), received November 10, 1999. November 17, 1999. EC-6199.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Partial Withdrawal of Direct Final Rule for 
Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California State 
Implementation Plan Revision, Kern County Air Pollution Control 
District'' (FRL No. 6462-9), received November 10, 1999. November 17, 
1999. EC-6200.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Vermont Negative Declaration'' 
(FRL No. 6474-1), received November 9, 1999. November 17, 1999. EC-6201.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of Municipal Waste Combustor State Plan 
for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Indiana'' (FRL No. 6476-2), 
received November 27, 1999. November 18, 1999. EC-6251.

EPA: Two Reports relative to EPA regulatory programs. November 18, 1999. 
EC-6252.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Generic Maximum Achievable Control Technology (Generic 
MACT); Process Wastewater Provisions'' (FRL No. 6478-6), received 
November 17, 1999. November 19, 1999. EC-6291.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Generic Maximum Achievable Control Technology (Generic 
MACT); Process Wastewater Provisions'' (FRL No. 6478-8), received 
November 17, 1999. November 19, 1999. EC-6292.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Iowa Update of Materials Incorporated by 
Reference'' (FRL No. 6462-3), received November 17, 1999. November 19, 
1999. EC-6293.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; New Jersey; Approval of Carbon Monoxide State 
Implementation Plan Revisions; Determination of Carbon Monoxide 
Attainment; Removal of Oxygenated Gasoline Program'' (FRL No. 6477-3), 
received November 17, 1999. November 19, 1999. EC-6294.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; States of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming; General 
Conformity'' (FRL No. 6471-4), received November 17, 1999. November 19, 
1999. EC-6295.

EPA: Rule entitled ``NESHAPS: Final Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors'' (FRL No. 6477-9), received 
November 17, 1999. November 19, 1999. EC-6296.

EPA: Reports relative to EPA regulatory programs. November 19, 1999. EC-
6297.

EPA: Report relative to the Federal Acquisition Regulation. January 24, 
2000. EC-6318.

EPA: Report relative to coal mining operations that result in valley 
fills. January 24, 2000. EC-6321.

EPA: Report entitled ``Special Emphasis Given to Coral Reef Projection 
under the Clean Water Act, Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries 
Act, Rivers And Harbors Act, and Federal Project Authorities.'' January 
24, 2000. EC-6322.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Availability of Action Plan Demonstration Projects 
(ADDP) Funds for Tier IV and V NEP's''; Received November 23, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6323.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Biennial Review of Post-CCMP NEPs--Final Guidance, 
received November 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6324.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Biennial Review of Post-CCMP NEPs Fiscal Year 1999 
Guidance, received November 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6325.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Cover Memorandum and Wetland Program Development 
Grants--Fiscal Year2000 Grant Guidance. January 24, 2000. EC-6326.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Funding the Development and Implementation of 
Watershed Restoration Action Strategies Under Section 319 of the Clean 
Water Act'', received November 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6327.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Estuary Program Fiscal Year 1999 Budget 
and Funding Guidance'', received November 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. 
EC-6328.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Estuary Program Travel Funds Special 
Conditions'', received November 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6329.

EPA: Rule entitled ``NEP Fiscal Year 1997 Budget and Selected Guidance 
Topics'', received November 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6330.

EPA: Rule entitled ``NEP Fiscal Year 1998 Budget and Selected Guidance 
Topics'', received November 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6331.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Nonpoint Source Program and Grants Guidance for 
Fiscal Year 1997 and Future Years'', received November 23, 1999. January 
24, 2000. EC-6332.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Process and Criteria for Funding State and 
Territorial Nonpoint Source Management Programs in Fiscal Year 1999'', 
receive November 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6333.

EPA: Report entitled ``1999 PCB Questions and Answers Manual (Part 3 of 
3).'' January 24, 2000. EC-6336.

EPA: Report entitled ``Interim Guidance in Response to the OIG Audit 
``Superfund Sites Deferred to RCRA.'' January 24, 2000. EC-6337.

EPA: Report entitled ``Issuance of Abbreviated Assessments (EPA-540-F-
98-037), Combined PA/SI Assessments (EPA-540-F-98-038), and Pre-CERCLIS 
Screening Assessment (EPA-540-F-98-039) Fact Sheets.'' January 24, 2000. 
EC-6338.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
and State Operating Permits Programs; State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6506-
2), received December 6, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6340.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Notice of Acceptability'' (FRL No. 6503-7), 
received December 6, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6341.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Voluntary Submission of Performance Indicator 
Data'' (NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 99-06), received December 8, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6342.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Superfund Redevelopment Pilot Program'' (FRL No. 
6506-5), received December 7, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6343.

EPA: Report relative to the decommissioning criteria for the West Valley 
Demonstration Project (M-32). January 24, 2000. EC-6344.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation 
Operations'' (FRL No. 6500-2), received November 30, 1999. January 24, 
2000. EC-6346.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Halogenated Solvent Cleaning'' (FRL No. 6500-1), received 
November 30, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6347.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Findings of Significant Contribution and Rulemaking 
on Section 126 Petitions for Purposes of Reducing Interstate Ozone 
Transport (final stay extension)'' (FRL No. 6482-2), received November 
30, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6348.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Massachusetts; Interim Final 
Determination that Massachusetts has Corrected the Deficiencies of its 
I/M SIP Revision'' (FRL No. 6481-2), received November 29, 1999. January 
24, 2000. EC-6350.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Revision, Ventura County Air Pollution 
Control District, Project XL Site-specific Rulemaking for Imation Corp. 
Camarillo Plant'' (FRL No. 6481-8), received November 29, 1999. January 
24, 2000. EC-6351.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Sacramento Metropolitan 
Air Quality Management District, Santa Barbara County Air Pollution 
Control District, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, and 
Yolo-Solano County Air Quality Management District'' (FRL No. 6477-7), 
received November 29, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6352.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Primary and Secondary Water Regulations: 
Analytic Methods for Chemical and Microbial Contamination and Revisions 
to Laboratory Certification Requirements'' (FRL No. 6481-7), received 
November 29, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6353.

EPA: Rule entitled ``OMB Approval Numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction 
Act Relating to the Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal 
Facilities and Practices'' (FRL No. 6481-3), received November 29, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6354.

EPA: Report entitled ``The Super Fund Innovative Technology Evaluation 
Program'' for fiscal year 1998. January 24, 2000. EC-6355.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Connecticut; Removal of Oxygenated Gasoline 
Requirement for the Connecticut Portion of the New York-New Jersey-Long 
Island Area (the 'Southwest Connecticut Area')'' (FRL No. 6479-4), 
received November 29, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6356.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Rhode Island; VOC Regulations and RACT 
Determinations'' (FRL No. 6483-8), received November 29, 1999. January 
24, 2000. EC-6357.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
and Approval Under Section 112(1); State of Iowa'' (FRL No. 6483-4), 
received November 29, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6358.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District and Ventura County Air Pollution Control District'' 
(FRL No. 6480-4), received November 29, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6359.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to the Underground Injection Control 
Regulations for Class V Injection Wells'' (FRL No. 6482-2), received 
November 29, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6360.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Designation of Critical Habitat for the Pacific Coast Population of the 
Western Snowy Plover'' (RIN1018-AD10), received November 30, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6361.

EPA: Report entitled ``Policy Issues Related to the Food Quality 
Protection Act; Guidance for Performing Aggregate Exposure and Risk 
Assessments; Tolerance Reassessment Advisory Committee Review and 
Request for Public Comment.'' January 24, 2000. EC-6362.

EPA: Report entitled ``Policy Issues Related to the Food Quality 
Protection Act; Revised Paper Estimating the Drinking Water Component of 
a Dietary Exposure Assessment.'' January 24, 2000. EC-6363.

EPA: Report entitled ``Policy Issues Related to the Food Quality 
Protection Act; Revised Threshold of Regulation (TOR) Policy When a Food 
Use Does Not Require a Tolerance.'' January 24, 2000. EC-6364.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of New Mexico; Approval of Revised Maintenance Plan for 
Albuquerque/Bernalillo County, NM; Carbon Monoxide'' (FRL No. 6504-9), 
received December 8, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6365.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste 
Incinerator State Plan for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: 
Indiana'' (FRL No. 6388-4), received December 8, 1999. January 24, 2000. 
EC-6366.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Iowa; Correction'' (FRL No. 6501-4), 
received December 2, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6367.

EPA: Rule entitled Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Alklegheny County Portion of the Commonwealth of 
Pennsylvania's Operations Permits Program, and Federally Enforceable 
State Operating Permit Program'' (FRL No. 6500-8), received December 2, 
1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6368.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Approval of Definitions for 
the New Source Review Regulations'' (FRL No. 6500-7), received December 
2, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6369.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Montana; Emergency Episode Plan, Columbia Falls; 
Butte and Missoula Particulate Matter State Implementation Plans, 
Missoula Carbon Monoxide State Implementation Plan'' (FRL No. 6482-6), 
received December 2, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6370.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Utah: Road Salting and Sanding, Control of 
Installations, Revisions to Salting and Sanding Requirements and 
Deletion of Non-ferrous Smelter Orders, Incorporation by Reference, and 
Nonsubstantive Changes'' (FRL No. 6482-9), received December 2, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6371.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Texas; Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds, 
Miscellaneous Industrial Sources, Cut back Asphalt'' (FRL No. 6504-4), 
received December 2, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6372.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Control of Emissions of Air Pollution from New CI 
Marine Engines at or above 37kw'' (FRL No. 6482-3), received December 2, 
1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6373.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for 
the Commercial Hazardous Waste Combustor Subcategory of the Waste 
Combustors Point Source Category'' (FRL No. 6503-6), received December 
2, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6374.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Effluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment 
Standards, and New Source Performance Standards for the Landfills Point 
Source Category'' (FRL No. 6503-5), received December 2, 1999. January 
24, 2000. EC-6375.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of Data Sharing Committee Recommendations 
for Lead and Copper'', received December 9, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-
6376.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Program 
Policy Announcement: Eligibility of Reimbursement of Incurred Costs for 
Approved Projects'' (FRL No. 6217-9), received December 9, 1999. January 
24, 2000. EC-6377.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Program 
Policy Announcement: Eligibility of Using DWSRF Funds to Create a New 
Public Water System'' (FRL No. 65183-2), received December 9, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6378.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Policy on Cutoff Dates for Submitting Data to 
SDWIS/FED'', received December 9, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6379.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revised Safe Drinking Water Information System 
(SDWIS) Inventory Reporting Requirements-Technical Guidance'', received 
December 9, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6380.

EPA: Rule entitled ``The Data Sharing Committee's Review of the Surface 
Water Treatment Rule Data Needs and Safe Drinking Water Information 
System (SDWIS) Reporting'', received December 9, 1999. January 24, 2000. 
EC-6381.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Oxygenated Gasoline 
Program'' (FRL No. 6501-2), received December 9, 1999. January 24, 2000. 
EC-6382.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
Indiana Volatile Organic Compound Rules'' (FRL No. 6500-9), received 
December 9, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6383.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
and Part 70 Operating Permits Program; State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 
6508-4), received December 9, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6384.

EPA: Rule entitled ``OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork Reduction Act; 
Technical Amendment'' (FRL No. 6505-8), received December 9, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6385.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to Guidelines for the Storage and 
Collection of Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Solid Waste'' (FRL 
No. 6505-6), received December 9, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6386.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Title V Operating Permit Deferrals for Area 
Sources: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants 
(NESHAP) for Chromium Emissions from Hard and Decorative Chromium 
Electroplating and Chromium Anodizing Tanks; Ethelyne Oxide Commercial 
Sterilization and Fumigation Operations; Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning 
Facilities; Halogenated Solvent Cleaning Machines; and Sanitary Lead 
Smelting'' (FRL No. 6508-7), received December 9, 1999. January 24, 
2000. EC-6387.

EPA: Report entitled ``Concurrence on the Classification of Wells in an 
in-situ Nacholite Leaching Facility in Colorado-Amer-Alia, Inc.'' 
January 24, 2000. EC-6388.

EPA: Report entitled ``Disinfection Profiling and Benchmarking Guidance 
Manual.'' January 24, 2000. EC-6389.

EPA: Report entitled ``Handbook for Capacity Development: Developing 
Water System Capacity Under the Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended in 
1996.'' January 24, 2000. EC-6390.

EPA: Report entitled ``Microbial and Disinfection Byproduct Rules 
Simultaneous Compliance Guidance Manual.'' January 24, 2000. EC-6391.

EPA: Report entitled ``State Implementation Guidance for the Consumer 
Confidence Report (CCR) Rule.'' January 24, 2000. EC-6392.

EPA: Report entitled ``Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation 
Analytical Methods and Quality Control Manual.'' January 24, 2000. EC-
6393.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting: Regulations Designed to 
Reduce the Mid-continent Light Goose Population'' (RIN1018-AF85), 
received December 13, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6394.

EPA: Rule entitled ``NRC Management Directive 5. 6, ``Integrated 
Materials Performance Evaluation Program'', received December 14, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6395.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Award of Grants for Special Projects Authorized by 
the Omnibus Consolidated Rescissions and Appropriations Act of 1996 (PL 
104-134)'', received December 16, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6396.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Award of Grants For Special Projects Authorized by 
this Agency's Fiscal Year 1997 Appropriations Act'', received December 
16, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6397.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Award of Grants for Special Projects Authorized by 
this Agency's 1999 Appropriations Act'', received December 16, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6398.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6512-2), received December 16, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6399.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia; 
Approval of Low Emmission Vehicle Programs'' (FRL No. 6483-9), received 
December 16, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6400.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6510-9), received December 16, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6401.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Amino/Phenolic Resins Production'' (FRL No. 6513-4), 
received December 16, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6402.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Indiana'' (FRL No. 6483-2), received December 16, 1999. January 24, 
2000. EC-6403.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revision of Promulgation of Federal Implementation 
Plan for Arizona--Maricopa Nonattainment Area; PM10'' (FRL No. 6511-3), 
received December 16, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6404.

EPA: Report entitled ``Final Guidance on Award of Grants to Indian 
Tribes Under Section 106 of the Clean Water Act for Fiscal Year 2000 and 
Future Years.'' January 24, 2000. EC-6406.

EPA: Report entitled ``Letter to Ms. Micki Schultz, P. E. Senior 
Environmental Engineer, Durel Corporation. January 24, 2000. EC-6407.

EPA: Report entitled ``Letter to Peggy Harris, Chief, Standardized 
Permitting Section of the Hazardous Waste Management Program.'' January 
24, 2000. EC-6408.

EPA: Report relative to the quality of ground water in the nation and 
the effectiveness of state ground water protection programs. January 24, 
2000. EC-6776.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Use of Alternative Source Terms at Operating 
Reactors, Amendments to 10 CFR Part 21, 50, and 54'' (RIN3150-AG12), 
received January 6, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6784.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Findings of Significant Contribution and Rulemaking 
on Section 126 Petitions for Purposes of Reducing Interstate Ozone 
Transport'' (FRL No. 6515-5), received December 23, 1999. January 24, 
2000. EC-6790.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Significant New Uses of Certain Chemical 
Substances'' (FRL No. 6055-2), received December 23, 1999. January 24, 
2000. EC-6791.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Section 112(1) Approval of the State of Florida's 
Rule Adjustment to the National Perchloroethylene Air Emission Standards 
for Dry Cleaning Facilities'' (FRL No. 6514-5), received December 20, 
1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6792.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Comprehensive Guide for Procurement of Products 
Containing Recovered Materials/Recovered Materials Advisory Notice III'' 
(FRL No. 6524-2), received January 13, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6793.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Tennessee; Adoption of Rule Governing Any Credible 
Evidence'' (FRL No. 6520-2), received January 13, 2000. January 24, 
2000. EC-6794.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Amendments to the Test Procedures for Heavy-Duty 
Engines, and Light-Duty Vehicles and Trucks and Amendments to the 
Emission Standard Provisions for Gaseous Fueled Vehicles and Engines'' 
(FRL No. 6523-7), received January 13, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6795.

EPA: Rule entitled ``No. 35 Grants and Agreements with Institutions of 
Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Non-Profit Organizations'', 
received January 13, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6796.

EPA: Rule entitled ``No. 34 Uniform Administrative Requirements for 
Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments'', 
received January 13, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6797.

EPA: Rule entitled ``No. 36 How to Complete Your Application for Federal 
Assistance'', received January 13, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6798.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Findings of Significant Contribution and Rulemaking 
on Section 126 Petitions for Purposes of Reducing Interstate Ozone 
Transport (final stay extension)'' (FRL No. 6522-9), received January 
10, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6799.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Environmental Justice Through Pollution Prevention 
Grant Guidance 1999'', received January 10, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-
6800.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Pollution Prevention Grants and Announcement of 
Financial Assistance Programs Eligible for Review; Notice of 
Availability'' (FRL No. 6037-9), received January 10, 2000. January 24, 
2000. EC-6801.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Notice of Availability of Fiscal Year 1999 
Multimedia Environmental Justice Through Pollution Prevention Grant 
Funds'' (FRL No. 6085-8), received January 10, 2000. January 24, 2000. 
EC-6802.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Notice of Availability of Fiscal Year 1998 
Multimedia Environmental Justice Through Pollution Prevention Grants'' 
(FRL No. 5766-1), received January 10, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6803.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Notice of Availability of Fiscal Year 2000 Grant 
Funds for the Support of a Pollution Prevention Information Network'' 
(FRL No. 6391-3), received January 10, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6804.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Alaska: Tentative Determination and Final 
Determination of Full Program Adequacy of the State of Alaska's 
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Permit Program'' (FRL No. 6518-1), 
received January 4, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6805.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
and Part 70 Operating Permits Program'' (FRL No. 6519-9), received 
January 4, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6806.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Kansas'' (FRL No. 6517-9), received January 4, 2000. January 
24, 2000. EC-6807.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Georgia; 15 Percent Rate-of-Progress Plan and 9 
Percent Rate-of-Progress Plan for the Atlanta Ozone Nonattainment Area'' 
(FRL No. 6518-3), received December 22, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6808.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
Illinois'' (FRL No. 6506-3), received December 22, 1999. January 24, 
2000. EC-6809.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of Air 
Quality Implementation Plan Revision for Montana; Revisions to the 
Missoula County Air Quality Rules'' (FRL No. 6506-1), received December 
22, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6810.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for 
Lead and Copper'' (FRL No. 6515-6), received December 22, 1999. January 
24, 2000. EC-6811.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Control Air Pollution from New Motor Vehicles; Tier 
2 Motor Vehicle Emissions Standards and Gasoline Sulfur Control 
Requirements'', received December 22, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6812.

EPA: Rule entitled ``State of Alabama; Underground Injection Control 
(UIC) Program Revision; Approval of Alabama's Class II UIC Program 
Revision'', received December 22, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6813.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District, El Dorado County Air Pollution Control, Yolo-Solano 
Air Quality Management District, and Ventura County Air Pollution 
Control District'' (FRL No. 6508-5), received January 6, 2000. January 
24, 2000. EC-6814.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Rule-Approval and Promulgation of 
Implementation Plans; California State Implementation Plan Revision, 
Kern County Air pollution Control District, CA172-0203'' (FRL No. 6513-
9), received January 6, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6815.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
and Operating Permits Programs, Approval under Section 112(1); State of 
Nebraska'' (FRL No. 6521-6), received January 6, 2000. January 24, 2000. 
EC-6816.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of VOC's from Paper, Fabric, 
Vinal and Other Plastic Parts Coating'' (FRL No. 6506-9), received 
January 6, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6817.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Adequacy of state Permit Programs Under RCRA 
Subtitle D'' (FRL No. 6521-4), received January 6, 2000. January 24, 
2000. EC-6818.

EPA: Rule entitled ``State of Alabama; Underground Injection Control 
(UIC) Program Revision; Approval of Alabama's Class II UIC Program 
Revision'' (FRL No. 6516-7), received January 6, 2000. January 24, 2000. 
EC-6819.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans: Approval under Section 112(1) of the Clean Air 
Act; West Virginia Permits for Construction, Modification, Relocation 
and Operation of Stationary Sources of Air Pollution'' (FRL No. 6505-1), 
received January 5, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6820.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Preliminary Assessment Information and Health and 
Safety Data Reporting: Addition and Removal of Certain Chemicals and 
Removal of Stay'' (FRL No. 5777-2), received January 5, 2000. January 
24, 2000. EC-6821.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Standards of Performance for New Stationary 
Sources; Supplemental Delegation of Authority to the State of Wyoming'' 
(FRL No. 6521-1), received January 5, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6822.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Supplemental Guidance for the Award of Section 319 
Nonpoint Source Grants in Fiscal Year 2000'', received January 4, 2000. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6823.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Tennessee; Revision to Rule Governing Monitoring 
of Source Emissions'' (FRL No. 6519-4), received January 4, 2000. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6824.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Allocation of 
Essential Use Allowances for Calendar Year 2000; Allocations for 
Metered-Dose Inhalers and the Space Shuttle and Titan Rockets'' (FRL No. 
6519-3), received January 3, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6825.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Guidance on Awarding Section 319 Grants to Indian 
Tribes in Fiscal Year 2000'', received January 3, 2000. January 24, 
2000. EC-6826.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Indiana'' 
(FRL No. 6522-1), received January 10, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6827.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Pollution Prevention Grants and Announcements for 
Financial Assistance Programs Eligible for Review; Notice of 
Availability'' (FRL No. 6398-8), received January 3, 2000. January 24, 
2000. EC-6828.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Delaware-Minor New Source Review and Federally 
Enforceable State Operating Permit Program'' (FRL No. 6522-6), received 
January 3, 2000. January 24, 2000. EC-6829.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; Alaska'' (FRL No. 6515-3), received December 21, 1999. January 
24, 2000. EC-6909.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
Louisiana; Transportation Conformity Rule'' (FRL No. 6514-6), received 
December 21, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6910.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the 
Analysis of Pollutants; Available Cyanide in Water'' (FRL No. 6478-1), 
received December 21, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6911.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL No. 6510-7), received December 22, 1999. 
January 24, 2000. EC-6912.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program'' (FRL No. 
6509-4), received December 22, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6913.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Texas; Repeal of Board Seal Rule and Revisions to Particulate Matter 
Regulations'' (FRL No. 6510-5), received December 22, 1999. January 24, 
2000. EC-6914.

EPA: Report entitled ``Data Quality Objectives Process for Hazardous 
Waste Site Investigations.'' January 24, 2000. EC-6916.

EPA: Report entitled ``Guidance on Technical Audits and Related 
Assessments for Environmental Data Operations. January 24, 2000. EC-
6917.

EPA: Report entitled ``Lead-based Paint Activities in Target Housing and 
Child-Occupied Facilities; State of Kansas Authorization Application.'' 
January 24, 2000. EC-6918.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Pollution Prevention Incentives for Tribes Grant 
Guidance,'' received December 31, 1999. January 26, 2000. EC-6997.

EPA: Report entitled ``Interim Guidance on the CERCLA Section 101 
(10)(H) Federally Permitted Release Definition for Certain Air 
Emissions.'' January 26, 2000. EC-6998.

EPA: Report entitled ``Slotted Guideposts at NSPS Subpart Ka/Kb Storage 
Vessels.'' January 26, 2000. EC-6999.

EPA: Report entitled ``Closeout Procedures for National Priorities List 
Sites.'' January 26, 2000. EC-7000.

EPA: Report entitled ``Section 1018--Disclosure Rule Enforcement 
Response Policy.'' January 26, 2000. EC-7001.

EPA: Report entitled ``Environmental Management Review (EMR) National 
Report Lessons Learned in Conducting EMRs at Federal Facilities.'' 
January 26, 2000. EC-7002.

EPA: Report entitled ``New Source Review (NSR) Sector Based Approach.'' 
January 26, 2000. EC-7003.

EPA: Report entitled ``Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996.'' 
January 26, 2000. EC-7004.

EPA: Report entitled ``Quality Assurance Term and Condition.'' January 
26, 2000. EC-7005.

EPA: Report entitled ``Information Collection Requirements.'' January 
26, 2000. EC-7006.

EPA: Report entitled ``Research Misconduct under Assistance 
Agreements.'' January 26, 2000. EC-7007.

EPA: Report entitled ``Term and Condition for Year 2000 Compliance.'' 
January 26, 2000. EC-7008.

EPA: Report entitled ``National Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution 
Contingency Plan; National Priorities List.'' January 26, 2000. EC-7009.

EPA: Report entitled ``Indian Tribes: Air Quality Planning and 
Management.'' January 26, 2000. EC-7010.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of Post-1996 Rate of Progress Plan: 
Indiana'' (FRL No. 6523-6), received January 18, 2000. January 31, 2000. 
EC-7013.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6525-5), received January 18, 
2000. January 31, 2000. EC-7014.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and 
Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other 
Non-Profit Organizations'' (FRL No. 6526-6), received January 18, 2000. 
January 31, 2000. EC-7015.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Amendments for Testing and Monitoring Provisions'' 
(FRL No. 6523-6), received January 18, 2000. January 31, 2000. EC-7016.

EPA: Report entitled ``Notice of Availability; 1999 Update of Ambient 
Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia.'' January 31, 2000. EC-7017.

EPA: Report entitled ``Lead-Based Paint Activities in Target Housing and 
Child-Occupied Facilities; Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Authorization 
Application.'' January 31, 2000. EC-7018.

EPA: Report entitled ``Lead-Based Paint Activities in Target Housing and 
Child-Occupied Facilities; State of Missouri's Authorization 
Application.'' January 31, 2000. EC-7019.

EPA: Report entitled ``Well Classification for Downhole Hydrocarbon/Water Separators; UIC Program Guidance No. 82.'' February 3, 2000. EC-
7344.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: New Hampshire; Plan for 
Controlling Emissions from Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste 
Incinerators'' (FRL No. 6532-2), received February 1, 2000. February 3, 
2000. EC-7345.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, El Dorado County Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6530-6), received January 28, 
2000. February 3, 2000. EC-7346.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland, Post-1996 Rate of Progress Plan for 
Cecil County and Revisions to the 1990 Base Year Emissions Inventory'' 
(FRL No. 6530-8), received January 27, 2000. February 3, 2000. EC-7347.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; 15 Percent Rate of Progress Plan for the 
Baltimore Ozone Nonattainment Area'' (FRL No. 6531-1), received January 
27, 2000. February 3, 2000. EC-7348.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Kern County Air Pollution 
Control District'' (FRL No. 6529-4), received January 27, 2000. February 
3, 2000. EC-7349.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Monterey Bay Unified Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6528-5), received January 27, 
2000. February 3, 2000. EC-7350.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Kern County, San Diego 
County, San Joaquin Valley Unified County Air Pollution Control 
Districts and South Coast Air Quality Management Districts'' (FRL No. 
6529-6), received January 27, 2000. February 3, 2000. EC-7351.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of State 
Implementation Plans; South Dakota; Revisions to Performance Testing 
Regulation'' (FRL No. 6527-2), received January 27, 2000. February 3, 
2000. EC-7352.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL No. 6529-1), received January 24, 2000. 
February 3, 2000. EC-7353.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Georgia: Approval of Revisions to Enhanced Inspection and Maintenance 
Portion'' (FRL No. 6528-9), received January 24, 2000. February 3, 2000. 
EC-7354.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Fiscal Year 2000 UST Grant Guidance (AL),'' 
received January 24, 2000. February 7, 2000. EC-7362.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Fiscal Year 2000 UST/LUST Program Grant Guidance,'' 
received January 24, 2000. February 7, 2000. EC-7363.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Fiscal Year 99 N/A UST/LUST Program Grant 
Guidance,'' received January 24, 2000. February 7, 2000. EC-7364.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Grant Guidance for Fiscal Year 2000,'' received 
January 24, 2000. February 7, 2000. EC-7365.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Public Water System Supervision Program Generic 
Grant Workplan Guidance,'' received January 24, 2000. February 7, 2000. 
EC-7366.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Wetlands Grants 2000--Call for Proposals,'' 
received January 24, 2000. February 7, 2000. EC-7367.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Wetlands Grants 2000--Grants Guidance,'' received 
January 24, 2000. February 7, 2000. EC-7368.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous 
Waste Sites'' (FRL No. 6532-7), received February 2, 2000. February 7, 
2000. EC-7369.

EPA: Report entitled ``Guidance on Monitoring and Reporting Requirements 
for Class II-D and II-R Injection Wells Underground Injection Control 
Program.'' February 7, 2000. EC-7370.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Commonwealth of Virginia: Oxygenated Gasoline 
Program'' (FRL No. 6534-7), received February 10, 2000. February 22, 
2000. EC-7540.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; North Carolina; Miscellaneous Revisions to the 
Forsyth County Local Implementation Plan'' (FRL No. 6520-4), received 
February 10, 2000. February 22, 2000. EC-7541.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Emamectin Benzoate; Pesticide Tolerance Technical 
Correction'' (FRL No. 6489-4), received February 10, 2000. February 22, 
2000. EC-7542.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Illinois'' (FRL No. 6536-1), received February 11, 2000. February 22, 
2000. EC-7555.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6528-7), received February 10, 2000. 
February 22, 2000. EC-7556.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; South Coast Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL No. 6534-2), received February 10, 2000. 
February 22, 2000. EC-7557.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Rhode Island: Determination of Adequacy for the 
State's Municipal Solid Waste Permit Program'' (FRL No. 6535-8), 
received February 10, 2000. February 22, 2000. EC-7558.

EPA: Report entitled ``Additional Guidance on PM2. 5 Cassette Handling 
and Transportation''. February 22, 2000. EC-7559.

EPA: Report relative to the designation of an Acting Deputy 
Administrator and the nomination of a Deputy Administrator. February 29, 
2000. EC-7741.

EPA: Report entitled ``Use of Collected PM2. 5 Data and Parameter 
Occurrence Codes.'' February 29, 2000. EC-7745.

EPA: Report entitled ``Lead-Based Paint Activities in Target Housing and 
Child-Occupied Facilities; State of California's Authorization 
Application.'' February 29, 2000. EC-7746.

EPA: Report entitled ``Limited Request for Pre-Proposals Pilot Projects 
on Improved Drinking Water Management and Source Protection in 
Honduras.'' February 29, 2000. EC-7747.

EPA: Report entitled ``Placement of Proceeds from CERCLA Settlements in 
Special Accounts.'' February 29, 2000. EC-7748.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Indiana'' (FRL No. 6538-5), received February 15, 2000. February 29, 
2000. EC-7749.

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EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Tennessee: Approval of 111(d) Plan 
for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills in Knox County'' (FRL No. 6539-6), 
received February 15, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7750.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Indiana'' (FRL No. 6538-5), received February 15, 2000. February 29, 
2000. EC-7751.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Volatile Organic Compound Emission 
Standards for Architectural Coatings'' (FRL No. 6539-2), received 
February 15, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7752.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Technical Amendment: Requirements for Preparation, 
Adoption, and Submittal of State Implementation Plans'' (FRL No. 6540-
1), received February 15, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7753.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation for 
Public Water Systems; Analytical Methods for Percholated and Acetochlor; 
Announcement of Laboratory Approval and Performance Testing (TP) for the 
Analysis of Percholate (OW)'' (FRL No. 6544-6), received February 24, 
2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7768.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan; Plan Revision, South Coast Air 
Quality Management District (Region 9)'' (FRL No. 6541-9), received 
February 18, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7769.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan; Plan Revision, South Coast Air 
Quality Management District'' (FRL No. 6540-6), received February 18, 
2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7770.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; State of Iowa; Correction'' (FRL No. 6518-7), 
received February 17, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7771.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Georgia'' (FRL No. 6541-5), 
received February 17, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7772.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification 
and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Final Exclusion'' (FRL No. 6541- 1), 
received February 17, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7773.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Secondary Aluminum Production'' (FRL No. 6513-8), 
received February 17, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7774.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval of the Clean Air Act, Section 112(1), 
Delegation of Authority to Three Local Air Agencies in Washington, 
Amendment (Region 10),'' received February 23, 2000. February 29, 2000. 
EC-7775.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Louisiana: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revisions (Region 6)'' (FRL No. 6543-3), 
received February 23, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7776.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Missouri: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision (Region 7)'' (FRL No. 6543-5), 
received February 23, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7777.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Technical Amendment to the Finding of Significant 
Contribution and Rulemaking for Certain States for Purposes of Reducing 
Regional Transport of Ozone (The NOx SIP Call Rule) (OAR)'' (FRL No. 
6542-9), received February 23, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7778.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Technical Amendment to the Finding of Significant 
contribution and Rulemaking for Certain States for Purposes of Reducing 
Regional Transport of Ozone (The NOx SIP Call Rule)(OAR)'' (FRL No. 
6542-9), received February 23, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7778.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Commonwealth of Kentucky; Approval of Revisions to the Kentucky State 
Implementation Plan'' (FRL # 6545-5), received February 28, 2000. March 
1, 2000. EC-7833.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Texas; Reasonably Available Control Technology for Major Stationary 
Sources of Nitrogen Oxides for the Houston/Galveston and Beaumont/Port 
Arthur Ozone Nonattainment Areas'' (FRL # 6543-1), received February 28, 
2000. March 1, 2000. EC-7834.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Delegation of National Emission Standards for 
Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories; State of Arizona; 
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality; Maricopa County 
Environmental Services Department'' (FRL # 6545-2), received February 
28, 2000. March 1, 2000. EC-7835.

EPA: Report entitled ``Letter to Mr. John M. Daniel, Jr.'' March 1, 
2000. EC-7836.

EPA: Report entitled ``National Emission Standards for Pesticide active 
Ingredient Production (40 CFR Part 63 Subpart MMM)--Applicability to new 
and Existing Sources.'' March 1, 2000. EC-7837.

EPA: Report entitled ``Letter to Union Carbide Corporation.'' March 1, 
2000. EC-7838.

EPA: Report entitled ``Pretreatment Annual Report for the 1999 Reporting 
Year.'' March 1, 2000. EC-7839.

EPA: Report entitled ``Procuring Information to Conduct Initial 
Determinations and Verifications for Region VIII Facilities Under the 
CERCLA Offsite Rule.'' March 1, 2000. EC-7840.

EPA: Report entitled ``40 CFR Part 63 Subpart DD-NESHAP for Off-site 
Waste and Recovery Operations.'' March 1, 2000. EC-7841.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Connecticut and Rhode Island; Clean Fuel Fleets 
(Region 1)'' (FRL # 6542-3), received February 29, 2000. March 1, 2000. 
EC-7847.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Revisions to the 
Georgia State Implementation Plan'' (FRL No. 6547-4), received March 1, 
2000. March 1, 2000. EC-7852.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Optional Certification Streamlining Procedures for 
Light-Duty Vehicles, Light-Duty Trucks, and Heavy-Duty Engines for 
Original Equipment Manufacturers and for Aftermarket Conversion 
Manufacturers; Final Rule'' (FRL No. 6547-4), received March 1, 2000. 
March 1, 2000. EC-7853.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Standards of Performance for New Stationary 
Sources: Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units; 
Final Rule Correction'' (FRL No. 6549-3), received March 7, 2000. March 
10, 2000. EC-7943.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Amendments to the List of Regulated Substances and 
Thresholds for Accidental Release Prevention; Flammable Substances Used 
as Fuel or Held for Sale as Fuel at Retail Facilities'' (FRL No. 6550-
1), received March 8, 2000. March 10, 2000. EC-7944.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; South Coast Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL No. 6550-4), received March 9, 2000. March 
20, 2000. EC-7951.

EPA: Report entitled ``EPA Operator Certification Guidelines State 
Implementation Guidance''. March 20, 2000. EC-7953.

EPA: Report entitled ``Section 1018--Disclosure Rule Enforcement 
Response Policy''. March 20, 2000. EC-7993.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan 
for New Mexico: Transportation Conformity Rule'' (FRL No. 6561-6), 
received March 14, 2000. March 20, 2000. EC-7994.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Award of Grants for Special Projects and Programs 
Authorized by this Agency's Fiscal Year 2000 Appropriations Act'', 
received March 14, 2000. March 20, 2000. EC-7995.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Organobromine Production Wastes; Identification and 
Listing of Hazardous Wastes; Land Disposal Restrictions; Listing of 
CERCLA Hazardous Substances, Portable Quantities; Final Rule'' (FRL No. 
6560-4), received March 16, 2000. March 21, 2000. EC-8040.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Amendment to the Effluent Limitations Guidelines, 
Pretreatment Standards and New Source Performance Standards for the 
Builders'' Paper and Board Mills Point Source Category; Technical 
Amendment; Removal'' (FRL No. 6562-3), received March 16, 2000. March 
21, 2000. EC-8041.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; Monterey Bay Unified Air 
Pollution Control District, San Joaquin Unified Air Pollution Control 
District, Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District, South 
Coast Air Quality Management District, CA 224-0213a & 224-0213b'' (FRL 
No. 6549-7), received March 16, 2000. March 21, 2000. EC-8042.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Oregon'' (FRL No. 6544-2), received March 16, 2000. March 21, 2000. EC-
8043.

EPA: Report entitled ``Deterioration Factors for Non-road Engines''. 
March 28, 2000. EC-8205.

EPA: Report entitled ``Choosing a Percentile of Acute Dietary Exposure 
as a Threshold of Regulatory Concern''. March 28, 2000. EC-8206.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Texas, Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds Vent Gas 
Control and Offset Lithographic Printing Rules'' (FRL No. 6567-5), 
received March 24, 2000. EC-8208.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6568-8), received March 27, 2000. March 28, 
2000. March 29, 2000. EC-8236.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Alabama''(FRL #6568-6), received 
March 27, 2000. March 29, 2000. EC-8237.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Phase 2 Emission Standards for New Nonroad Spark-
Ignition Handheld Engines At or Below 19 Kilowatts and Minor Amendments 
to Emission Requirements Applicable to Small Spark-Engines and Marine 
Spark-Engines'' (FRL No. 6548-2), received March 27, 2000. March 29, 
2000. EC-8238.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision; Sacramento Metropolitan 
Air Quality Management District, San Diego County, San Joaquin Valley 
Unified, and Ventura County Air Pollution Control Districts'' (FRL No. 
6569-9), received March 29, 2000. April 3, 2000. EC-8298.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification 
and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Final Exclusion'' (FRL No. 6570-2), 
received March 29, 2000. April 3, 2000. EC-8299.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revision to the California State Implementation 
Plan, Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 
6569-5), received March 29, 2000. April 3, 2000. EC-8300.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revision to the Water Quality Planning and 
Management Regulation Listing Requirements'' (FRL No. 6569-7), received 
March 29, 2000. April 3, 2000. EC-8301.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Technical Corrections to: Standards of Performance 
for New Stationary Sources and Guidelines for Control of Existing 
Sources: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills'' (FRL No. 6570-4), received 
March 29, 2000. April 3, 2000. EC-8302.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
Georgia: Approval of Revisions to the Georgia State Implementation Plan: 
Transportation Conformity Interagency Memorandum of Agreement'' (FRL No. 
6573-5), received April 4, 2000. April 6, 2000. EC-8385.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Antelope Valley Air 
Pollution Control District and Mojave Desert Air Quality Management 
District'' (FRL No. 6570-9), received April 4, 2000. April 6, 2000. EC-
8386.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality 
Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Allegheny County, 
Pennsylvania; Control of Emissions from Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators'' (FRL No. 6571-5), received April 4, 
2000. April 6, 2000. EC-8387.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; California-South Coast'' (FRL No. 6570-7), received April 4, 
2000. April 6, 2000. EC-8388.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Mississippi'' (FRL No. 6574-3), 
received April 4, 2000. April 6, 2000. EC-8389.

EPA: Rule entitled ``EPA Review and Approval of State and Tribal Water 
Quality Standards'' (FRL No. 6571-7), received April 4, 2000. April 6, 
2000. EC-8390.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Notice of Acceptability'' (FRL No. 6575-7), 
received April 7, 2000. April 11, 2000. EC-8423.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to the Interim Enhanced Surface Water 
Treatment Rule (IESWTR), the Stage 1 Disinfectants and Disinfection 
Byproducts Rule (Stage 1DBPR), and Revisions to State Primacy 
Requirements to Implement the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) 
Amendments'' (FRL No. 6575-9), received April 7, 2000. April 11, 2000. 
EC-8424.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Withdrawal of Certain Federal Human Health and 
Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Applicable to Rhode Island, Vermont, 
the District of Columbia, Kansas and Idaho'' (FRL No. 6576-2), received 
April 7, 2000. April 11, 2000. EC-8425.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Massachusetts; Revised VOC Rules'' (FRL No. 6574-
7A), received April 6, 2000. April 11, 2000. EC-8429.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Interim Final Determination that State has 
Corrected the Plan Deficiency and Stay of Sanctions; Phoenix PM-10 
Nonattainment Area, Arizona'' (FRL No. 6575-2), received April 6, 2000. 
EC-8430.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Transportation Conformity Amendment: Deletion of 
Grace Period'' (FRL No. 6574-7), received April 6, 2000. April 11, 2000. 
EC-8431.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Enforcement Alert Newsletter: Volume 3, Number 2.'' 
April 11, 2000. EC-8433.

EPA: Report entitled ``Enforcement Alert Newsletter: Volume 3, Number 
3.'' April 11, 2000. EC-8434.

EPA: Report entitled ``Enforcement Alert Newsletter: Volume 3, Number 
4.'' April 11, 2000. EC-8435.

EPA: Report entitled ``Interim Guidance for Enforcing the TSCA 402 
Abatement Rule ``Firm and Lead Abatement Professional Certification 
Requirements''. April 11, 2000. EC-8436.

EPA: Proposed legislation amending the Toxic Substances Control Act. 
April 13, 2000. EC-8472.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality 
Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Delaware; Control of 
Emissions from Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators'' 
(FRL No. 6577-7), received April 10, 2000. April 13, 2000. EC-8473.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Connecticut; Plan for Controlling 
MWC Emissions from Existing MWC Plants'' (FRL No. 6577-3), received 
April 10, 2000. April 13, 2000. EC-8474.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources 
(NSPS) and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants 
(NESHAP) delegation of Authority to the States of Iowa; Kansas; 
Missouri; Nebraska; Lincoln-Lancaster County, Nebraska; and City of 
Omaha, Nebraska'' (FRL No. 6577-1), received April 10, 2000. April 13, 
2000. EC-8475.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maine; RACT for VOC Sources'' (FRL No. 6572-8), 
received April 12, 2000. April 13, 2000. EC-8514.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; New York: Approval of Carbon Monoxide State 
Implementation Plan Revision; Removal of the Oxygenated Gasoline Program 
Final-Region 2'' (FRL No. 6572-9), received April 12, 2000. April 13, 
2000. EC-8515.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
New York; Nitrogen Oxides Budget and Allowance Trading Program'' (FRL 
No. 6573-1), received April 12, 2000. April 13, 2000. EC-8516.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Virginia; Revised Format for Materials Being 
Incorporated by Reference; Approval of Recodification of the Virginia 
Administrative Code'' (FRL No. 6562-9), received April 12, 2000. April 
13, 2000. EC-8517.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Public 
Notification Rule'' (FRL No. 6580-2), received April 12, 2000. April 13, 
2000. EC-8518.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to the California State Implementation 
Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, 
Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District'' (FRL No. 6578-
6), received April 12, 2000. April 13, 2000. EC-8519.

EPA: Report entitled ``1999 PCB Questions and Answers Manual-
Additions''. April 13, 2000. EC-8520.

EPA: Report entitled ``Incentives foe Self-Policing: Discovery, 
Disclosure, Correction and Prevention of Violations''. April 13, 2000. 
EC-8521.

EPA: Report entitled ``Notice of Storage Tank Emission Reduction 
Partnership Program''. April 13, 2000. EC-8522.

EPA: Report entitled ``Small Business Compliance Policy''. April 13, 
2000. EC-8523.

EPA: Report entitled ``Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know 
Act Section 313 Reporting Guidance for the Leather Tanning and Finishing 
Industry''. April 26, 2000. EC-8615.

EPA: Report entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Approval of VOC and NOX and RACT 
Determinations for Individual Sources''. May 3, 2000. EC-8793.

EPA: Report entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan; 
Indiana''. May 3, 2000. EC-8794.

EPA: Report entitled ``Guidance for Developing TMDLs in California''. 
May 3, 2000. EC-8795.

EPA: Report entitled ``Compliance and Enforcement Strategy Addressing 
Combined Sewer Overflows and Sanitary Overflows''. May 4, 2000. EC-8843.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Indiana'' 
(FRL No. 6601-5), received May 3, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8845.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6601-4), received May 3, 2000. 
May 4, 2000. EC-8846.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Montana: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6601-3), received May 3, 
2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8847.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Group I Polymers and Resins; and National Emission Standards 
for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Group IV Polymers and Resins'' (FRL No. 
6585-7), received May 3, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8848.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Water Quality Standards; Establishment of Numeric 
Criteria for Priority Toxic Pollutants for the State of California'' 
(FRL No. 6587-9), received May 3, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8849.

EPA: Rule entitled ``West Virginia: Final Authorization of State 
Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6600-4), received 
May 3, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8850.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Amendments to Streamline the National Pollutant 
Discharge Elimination System Program Regulations: Round Two'' (FRL No. 
6561-5), received April 26, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8851.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone; Listing of 
Substitutes for Ozone-Depleting Substances'' (FRL No. 6585-5), received 
April 24, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8852.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Polyether Polyols Production; Synthetic Organic Chemical 
Manufacturing Industry; Epoxy Resins Production and Non-Nylon Polamides 
Production; and Petroleum Refineries'' (FRL No. 6585-5), received April 
24, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8853.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Allocation of Fiscal Year 2000 Operator Training 
Grants'', received April 24, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8854.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Reasonably Available Control Technology for Oxides of Nitrogen for the 
State of New York'' (FRL No. 6583-8), received April 25, 2000. May 4, 
2000. EC-8855.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Oklahoma'' (FRL No. 6582-1), 
received April 25, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8856.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators; State Plan for Designated Facilities and 
Pollutants: Idaho'' (FRL No. 6580-6), received April 13, 2000. May 4, 
2000. EC-8857.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Lake County Air Quality 
Management District and San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control 
District'' (FRL No. 6580-3), received April 13, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-
8858.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Montana; Emergency Episode Plan, Columbia Falls, 
Butte and Missoula Particulate Matter State Implementation Plans, 
Missoula Carbon Monoxide State Implementation Plan; Correction'' (FRL 
No. 6582-4), received April 18, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8859.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Oregon; Negative Declaration'' 
(FRL No. 6580-9), received April 18, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8860.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification 
and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Final Exclusion'' (FRL No. 6583-6), 
received April 18, 2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8861.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Source Categories'' (FRL No. 6582-3), received April 18, 
2000. May 4, 2000. EC-8862.

EPA: Report entitled ``Gasoline Sulfur Rule Questions and Answers''. May 
9, 2000. EC-8896.

EPA: Report entitled ``NESHAP: Pulp and Paper Questions and Answers, 2nd 
Vol, dated March 31, 2000.'' May 9, 2000. EC-8897.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to the California State Implementation 
Plan, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6579-3), 
received April 13, 2000. May 9, 2000. EC-8900.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
Alabama: Approval of Revisions to the Alabama State Implementation Plan: 
Transportation Conformity Interagency Memorandum of Agreement'' (FRL No. 
6605-8), received May 8, 2000. May 9, 2000. EC-8901.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans: Oregon RACT Rule'' (FRL No. 6582-9), received May 8, 2000. May 9, 
2000. EC-8902.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Federal Plan Requirements for Large Municipal Waste 
Combustors Constructed on or Before September 30, 1994'' (FRL No. 6603-
5), received May 8, 2000. EC-8903.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous 
Waste Sites'' (FRL No. 6603-3), received May 4, 2000. May 9, 2000. EC-
8904.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revision to the California State Implementation 
Plan, Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District'' (FRL No. 6587-1), 
received May 8, 2000. May 9, 2000. EC-8905.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Oklahoma: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revisions'' (FRL No. 6604-3), received May 4, 
2000. May 9, 2000. EC-8906.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Acquisition Regulation: To Amend the EPA 
Acquisition Regulation Clause 1552. 216-70, Award Fee'' (FRL No. 6606-
6), received May 9, 2000. May 11, 2000. EC-8930.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Antelope Valley Air 
Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6606-3), received May 9, 2000. May 
11, 2000. EC-8931.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Revision to the California State Implementation Plan, Monterey Bay 
Unified Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6602-7), received May 
9, 2000. May 11, 2000. EC-8932.

EPA: Report entitled ``Transmittal of Addendum to the 1996 Hazardous 
Waste Enforcement Response Policy''. May 17, 2000. EC-8980.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation Plans; State of 
Missouri'' (FRL No. 6701-3), received May 15, 2000. May 17, 2000. EC-
8981.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6701-4), received May 15, 2000. May 17, 
2000. EC-8982.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification 
and Listing of Hazardous Waste Final Exclusion'' (FRL No. 6606-5), 
received May 11, 2000. May 17, 2000. EC-8983.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revocation of Significant New Use Rule for Certain 
Chemical Substances'' (FRL No. 6555-8), received May 10, 2000. May 17, 
2000. EC-8984.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6701-5), received May 15, 2000. May 17, 
2000. EC-8985.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6701-6), received May 15, 2000. May 17, 
2000. EC-8986.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Ocean Dumping: Designation of Site'' (FRL No. 6702-
1), received May 15, 2000. May 17, 2000. EC-8987.

EPA: Report entitled ``1998 Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Data 
Summary''. May 17, 2000. EC-8988.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Allocation of Fiscal Year 2000 Youth and the 
Environmental Training and Employment Program Funds'', received May 16, 
2000. May 17, 2000. EC-8992.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Notice of Availability of Funds for Source Water 
Protection'', received May 16, 2000. May 17, 2000. EC-8993.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Iowa; Correction'' (FRL No. 6702-9), received May 16, 2000. May 
17, 2000. EC-8994.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of State 
Implementation Plan; South Dakota; New Source Performance Standards'' 
(FRL No. 6603-1), received May 16, 2000. May 17, 2000. EC-8995.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of New Mexico; Approval of Revised Maintenance Plan and Motor 
Vehicle Emissions Budgets; Albuquerque/Bernillo County, New Mexico; 
Carbon Monoxide'' (FRL No. 6703-8), received May 17, 2000. May 22, 2000. 
EC-9060.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Extension of Operating Permits Program Interim 
Approval Expiration Dates'' (FRL No. 6703-3), received May 17, 2000. May 
22, 2000. EC-9061.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revision to the California State Implementation 
Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management District'' (FRL No. 6704-1), 
received May 17, 2000. May 22, 2000. EC-9062.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revisions'' (FRL No. 6704-7), received May 18, 2000. 
May 22, 2000. EC-9065.

EPA: Report entitled ``The Status of the State Small Business Stationary 
Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Programs'' for calendar 
year 1998. June 9, 2000. EC-9184.

EPA: Report entitled ``Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great 
Waters''. June 15, 2000. EC-9220.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Withdrawal of Direct Rule for the Interim Enhanced 
Surface Water Treatment Rule (IESWTR), the Stage 1 Disinfectants and 
Disinfection Byproducts Rule (Stage 1 DBPR) and Revisions to State 
Primacy Requirements to Implement the Safe Drinking Water Act 
Amendments'' (FRL 6715-4) received on June 19, 2000. June 21, 2000. EC-
9308.

EPA: MISC: twenty-two items relative to chemical safety. June 26, 2000. 
EC-9408.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Ohio (FRL6600-8) received on May 24, 2000. June 26, 2000. EC-9409.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Nitrogen Oxides Allowance 
Requirements (FRL6702-3), ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Alabama; Correction (FRL6708-6), 
``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Indiana'' (FRL6708-
5), ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: Indiana 
(FRL6708-2), ``Revocation of the Selenium Criterion Maximum 
Concentration for the Final Water Quality Guidance for Great Lake System 
(FRL6707-7) received on May 30, 2000. June 26, 2000. EC-9410.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Maintenance Plan and 
Designation of Area for Air Quality Planning Purposes for Carbon 
Monoxide; State of Arizona'' (FRL6601-7), ``Oil Pollution Prevention and 
Response: Non-Transportation-Related Facilities'' (FRL6707-6 received 
May 31, 2000. June 26, 2000. EC-9411.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Arizona State Implementation Plan Revision, Maricopa County 
Environmental Services Department'' (FRL6710-5), ``Clean Air Act Final 
Approval of Operating Permit Program Revisions; Metropolitan Government 
of Nashville-Davidson County Tennessee'' (FRL6710-9), ``Clean Air Act 
full Approval of Operating Permit Program; Georgia'' (FRL6711-2), 
``Revisions to the California State Implementation Plan, Santa Barbara 
County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL6709-1), ``State of West 
Virginia: Final Program Determination of Adequacy of State Municipal 
Solid Waste Landfill Permit Program'' (FRL6710-3) received on June 1, 
2000. June 26, 2000. EC-9412.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Organbromines Production Waste; Petroleum Regining 
Wastes; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Land Disposal 
Restriction; Final Rule and Correcting Amendments'' (FRL6711-4) received 
on June 5, 2000. June 26, 2000. EC-9413.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Acquisition Regulation'' (FRL6712-2) received on 
June 6, 2000. June 26, 2000. EC-9414.

EPA: Guidance for implementation of the general duty clause Clean Air 
Act section 112(r)(1). June 26, 2000. EC-9415.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; West Virginia; Control of 
Emissions from Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators'' 
(FRL6716-2), ``Clean Air Act Full Approval of Operating Permit Program; 
State of Montana (FRL6714-4) received on June 6, 2000. June 26, 2000. 
EC-9416.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plan for Utah: Transportation Control Measures'' 
(FRL6711-9) received on June 9, 2000. June 26, 2000. EC-9417.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Ohio and 
Kentucky (FRL6717-1), Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Arizona; Control of Emissions from 
Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators'' (FRL6717-7a). 
``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated Facilities and 
Pollutants; Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, Control of 
Emissions from Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators'' 
(FRL6717-3), ``Clean Air Act Full Approval of Operating Permit Program: 
Forsyth County (North Carolina)'' FRL6712-5) ``Reopening of Comment 
Period and Delaying of Effective Date of Revisions to the Interim 
Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (IESWTR), The State 1 
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule (State 1 DBPR) and 
Revisions to State Primacy Requirements to Implement the Safe Drinking 
Water Act (SDWA) Amendments'' FRL6715-4) received on June 14, 2000. EC-
9418.

EPA: Report four items relative to asbestos. June 26, 2000. June 26, 
2000. EC-9419.

EPA: Report four items. June 26, 2000. EC-9420.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Effluent Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and 
New Source Performance Standards for the Transportation Equipment 
Cleaning Point Source Category'' (FRL6720-6), ``NESHAP: Final Standards 
for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors'' (FRL6720-
9), ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; State of 
Kansas'' (FRL6720-8), received on June 19, 2000. June 26, 2000. EC-9421.

EPA: Report entitled ``National Water Quality Inventory for 1998.'' July 
1, 2000. EC-9625.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Massachusetts; VOC Regulation for Large Commercial 
Bakeries'' (FRL6709-5) received on June 21, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-
9775.

EPA: Report entitled ``Guidance for Refining Anticipated Residue 
Estimates for Use in Acute Dietary Probabilistic Risk Assessment'' 
received on June 21, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9776.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: 
Oregon'' (FRL6714-7), ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation 
Plan: Indiana'' (FRL6702-2), and ``OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork 
Reduction Act; Technical Amendments'' (FRL6067-7) received on June 21, 
2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9777.

EPA: Reports entitled ``Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know 
Act Session 313 Reporting Guidance for the Printing, Publishing, and 
Packaging Industry'' and ``Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-
Know Act Session 313 Reporting Guidance for the Textile Processing 
Industry'' received on June 23, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9778.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Georgia Update to Materials Incorporated by 
Reference'' (FRL6720-4) and ``Phosphoric Acid; Community Right-To-Know 
Toxic Chemical Release Reporting'' (FRL6591-5) received on June 23, 
2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9779.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Revised Format for Materials being Incorporated by 
Reference; Approval of Recodification of the Virginia Administrative 
Code; Correction'' (FRL6726-4), ``Change of Official EPA Mailing 
Address; Technical Correction; Final Rule'' (FRL6487-4), ``National Oil 
and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan; National Priorities 
List'' (FRL6727-2), ``National Primary and Secondary Drinking Water 
Regulations: Analytical Methods for Chemical and Microbiological 
Contaminants and Revisions to Laboratory Certification Requirements; 
Technical Correction: (FRL6726-2), ``National Primary Drinking Water 
Regulations: Public Notification Rule'' (FRL6726-1), ``OMB Approval 
Numbers for the Primacy Rule Under the Paperwork Reduction Act and 
Clarification of OMB Approval for the Consumer Confidence Report Rule'' 
(FRL6726-3), ``Preliminary Assessment Information Reporting; Addition of 
Certain Chemicals'' (FRL6589-1), and ``Protection of Stratospheric 
Ozone: Allocation of Essential Use Allowances for Calendar Year 2000: 
Allocations for Metered-Dose Inhalers and the Space Shuttle and Titan 
Rockets'' (FRL6726-5) received on June 28, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9780.

EPA: Notice entitled ``A Guide for Ship Scrappers: Tips for Regulatory 
Compliance.'' EC-9783. A communication from the Director of the Office 
of Regulatory Management and Information, Environmental Protection 
Agency, transmitting, the report of three items entitled ``Final 
Understanding and Accounting for Method Variability in Whole Effluent 
Toxicity (WET) Applications Under the National Pollutant Discharge 
Elimination System Program'', ``Protocol for Developing Nutrient 
TMDLs'', and ``Protocol for Developing Sediment TDMLs: First Edition'' 
received on July 5, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9782.

EPA: Rules entitled ``National Estuary Program fiscal year 2000 Budget 
and Funding--Requirements for Grants'', ``Texas: Final Authorization of 
State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions'' (FRL6730-8), 
``Delaware: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management 
Program Revision'' (FRL6732-8), and ``Finding of Failure to Submit a 
Required State Implementation Plan for Carbon Monoxide; Anchorage, 
Alaska'' received on July 5, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9784.

EPA: Report Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont; 
Aerospace Negative Declarations'' (FRL6727-9) received on July 7, 2000. 
July 14, 2000. EC-9785.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Rescinding Findings That the One hour Ozone 
Standard No Longer Applies in Certain Areas'' (FRL6733-3), and 
``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated Facilities and 
Pollutants; Control of Emissions from Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste 
Incinerators (HMIWI) of State of Kansas'' (FRL6733-9) received on July 
7, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9786.

EPA: Notice entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Withdrawal of Direct Final Rule'' 
(FRL6719-7) July 7, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9787.

EPA: Notice entitled ``Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know 
Act Section 313 Reporting Guidance for Rubber and Plastics 
Manufacturing'' received on July 7, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9788.

EPA: Notice entitled ``Expediting Requests for Prospective Purchaser 
Agreements'' received on July 11, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9789.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Additional Flexibility Amendments to Vehicle 
Inspection Maintenance Program requirements; Amendments to Final Rule'' 
(FRL6735-1) received on July 11, 2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9790.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to the Water Quality Planning and 
Management Regulation and Revisions to the National Pollutant Discharge 
Elimination System Program in Support of Revisions to the Water Quality 
Planning and Management Regulation'' (FRL6733-2) received on July 11, 
2000. July 14, 2000. EC-9791.

EPA: Report entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation 
Plans; Alabama-Approval of Revisions to the Alabama State Implementation 
Plan: Transportation Conformity Interagency Memorandum of Agreement; 
Correction'' [FRL No. 6735-6], ``Azoxystrobin or Methyl(E)-2-3-; 
Extension of Tolerance for Emergency Exemptions'' [FRL No. 6594-1], 
``Butyl Acrylate-Vinyl Acetate-Acrylic Copolymer; Tolerance Exemption'' 
[FRL No. 6593-9], ``Humic Acid, Sodium Salt, Exemption Tolerance'' [FRL 
No. 6595-9], ``Pendimethalin; Re-establishment of Tolerance for 
Emergency Exemptions'' [FRL No. 6596-5], ``Tebuconazole; Extension of 
Tolerance for Emergency Exemptions'' [FRL No. 6596-7] received on July 
12, 2000. July 24, 2000. EC-9960.

EPA: Report entitled ``Comprehensive Environmental Response, 
Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) or Superfund, Section 
311(b)(9)(A), CERCLA Section 311(b)(3) ``Announcement of Competition for 
EPA's Brownfields Job Training and Development Demonstration Pilots'' 
(FRL 6837-1), ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation 
Plans; District of Columbia; Approval of National Low Emission Vehicle 
Program'' (FRL 6838-5), ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Revised 15% Plan for the Metropolitan 
Washington, DC Ozone Nonattainment Area'' (FRL 6735-4), 
``Trifloxystrobin; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL 6594-6), ``Vincloolin; 
Pesticide Tolerances'' (FRL 65948) received on July 13, 2000. July 24, 
2000. EC-9961.

EPA: Report entitled ``Revisions to the California State Implementation 
Plan, El Dorado County Air Pollution Control District and Kern County 
Air Pollution Control District'' received on July 17, 2000. EC-9962.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Texas Permitting of New and Modified Sources in Nonattainment Areas,'' 
(FRL 6735-3) received on July 17, 2000. July 24, 2000. EC-9963.

EPA: Rules entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled 
Hazardous Waste Sites'' (FRL6841-3), ``Fiscal Year 2001 Wetlands Program 
Development Grants'' (FRL6838-7), ``Approval and Promulgation of State 
Implementation Plans; California State Implementation Plan Revision; San 
Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District and South Coast 
Air Quality Management District'' (FRL6729-8) received on July 21, 2000. 
EPA: REPORTS: entitled ``New Stationary Sources; Supplemental Delegation 
of Authority to the State of North Carolina'' (FRL6728-8), ``New 
Stationary Sources; Supplemental Delegation of Authority to the States 
of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee and to Nashville-Davidson 
County, Tennessee'' (FRL6728-9), ``Revisions to the California State 
Implementation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management District and the 
Kern County Air Pollution Control District'', ``Approval and 
Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Emergency 
Episode Plan Regulations'' (FRL6840-3), ``Final Authorization of State 
Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL6840-7), 
``Commonwealth of Virginia: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revision'' (FRL6840-9), ``Approval and Promulgation 
of State Implementation Plans; California-Santa Barbara'', ``Approval 
and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Commonwealth of 
Pennsylvania; Approval of Revisions to Volatile Organic Compounds 
Regulations'' (FRL6735-7) received on July 20, 2000. July 27, 2000. EC-
10005.

EPA: Report three items. September 5, 2000. EC-10136.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Approval of Revisions to COMAR 26. 11. 
12 Control of Batch Type Hot-Dip Galvanizing Installations'' (FRL6838-3) 
and ``Preliminary Assessment Information Reporting; Addition of Certain 
Chemicals'' (FRL6597-3) received on July 18, 2000. September 5, 2000. 
EC-10204.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Oklahoma; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference'' 
(FRL6727-1) and ``Redefinition of the Glycol Ethers Category Under 
Section 112 (b) (1) of the CAA And Section 101 of the Comprehensive 
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act'' (FRL6843-3) 
received on July 27, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10205.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Drinking Water State Revolving Funds'' (FRL6846-5) 
and ``Identification of Approved and Disapproved Elements of the Great 
Lakes Guidance Submissions From the States of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, 
and Illinois, and Final Rule'' (FRL6846-3) received on August 1, 2000. 
September 5, 2000. EC-10207.

EPA: Report Two items. EC-10260.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Amendment to Standards of Performance for New 
Stationary Sources; Monitoring Requirements (PS-1)'' (FRL6846-6) 
received on August 3, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10261.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Accidental Release Prevention Requirements; Risk 
Management Programs Under the Clean Air Act Section 112(r)(7); 
Distribution of Off-Site Consequence Analysis Information'' (RIN1105-
AA70) received on August 4, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10262.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Control of Emissions of Air Pollution from 2004 
and Later Model Year Heavy Duty Highway Engines and Vehicles; Revision 
of Light-Duty On-Board Diagnostics Requirements'' (FRL6846-4) and 
``Federal Plan Requirements for Hospital/Medical Infectious Waste 
Incinerators Constructed on or Before June 20, 1996'' (FRL6848-9) 
received on August 8, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10263.

EPA: Notice related to regulatory programs. September 5, 2000. EC-10299.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Approval of 
Revisions to Volatile Organic Compounds Regulations [FRL No. 6847-3]'', 
``Clean Air Act Full Approval of Operating Permit Program; Approval of 
Expansion of State Program Under Section 112 (1); State of Colorado [FRL 
No. 6851-3]'', and ``Fiscal Year 2001 Chesapeake Bay Program Activity 
Grants, Request for Proposals and Guidelines and Application Package'' 
received on August 10, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10300.

EPA: Rule entitled ``OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork Reduction Act; 
Technical Amendment (FRL No. 6846-8) received on August 15, 2000. 
September 5, 2000. EC-10448.

EPA: Report two items. September 5, 2000. EC-10451.

EPA: Report four items. September 5, 2000. EC-10452.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Maintenance Plan and 
Designation of Area for Air Quality Planning Purpose for Carbon 
Monoxide; State of Arizona; Correction (FRL No. 6852-6) received on 
August 15, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10455.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Pharmaceuticals Production'' (FRL No. 6855-1) received on 
August 16, 2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10456.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Oregon'' (FRL No. 6858-1) and ``Approval and Promulgation of 
Implementation Plans; Texas; Reasonably Available Control Technology for 
Major Stationary Sources of Nitrogen Oxides in the Houston/Gaveston, 
Beaumont/Port Arthur, and Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Areas'' 
(FRL No. 6860-3) received on August 24, 2000. EC-10516.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of Iron and Steel Production 
Installations'' (FRL No. 6845-8) and ``Revisions to the California State 
Implementation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control 
District'' (FRL No. 6852-5) received on August 28, 2000. September 5, 
2000. September 5, 2000. EC-10517.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
New Jersey; Nitrogen Oxides Budget and Allowance Trading Program'' (FRL 
No. 6860-1), ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds, Transfer 
Operations, Loading and Unloading of Volatile Organic Compounds'' (FRL 
No. 6862-5), ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Maryland, Control of Emissions 
from Existing Hospital/Medical/Infectious Waste Incinerators'' (FRL No. 
6862-4), ``Use of Alternative Analytical Test Methods in the 
Reformulated Gasoline Program'' (FRL No. 6855-8) received on August 29, 
2000. September 7, 2000. EC-10586.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Considering Ecological Processes in Environmental 
Impact Assessment'' and ``EPA Guidance for Consideration of 
Environmental Justice in Clean Air Act Section 309 Review'' received on 
August 29, 2000. September 7, 2000. EC-10587.

EPA: Report four items. September 7, 2000. EC-10589.

EPA: Rules entitled ``National Emission Standards for Halogenated 
Solvent Cleansing'' (FRL No. 6866-3) and ``Request for Statement of 
Qualifications (RFQ) for Administrative, Technical and Scientific 
Support to the Chesapeake Bay Program; Fiscal Years 2001-2006'' received 
on September 5, 2000. September 7, 2000. EC-10590.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Establishment of Alternative Compliance Periods 
under the Anti-Dumping Program'' (FRL No. 6864-8), ``Hazardous Air 
Pollutants: Amendments to the Approval of State Programs and Delegation 
of Federal Authorities'' (FRL No. 6864-6), and ``Revisions to the 
California State Implementation Plan, Sacramento Metropolitant Air 
Quality Management District'' (FRL No. 6853-7) received on August 31, 
2000. September 7, 2000. EC-10591.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Revised Format for Materials Being Incorporated by 
Reference for Vermont'' (FRL No. 6854-8) received on September 6, 2000. 
EC-10652.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Revisions to the California State Implementation 
Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL 
No. 6865-9) and ``Revision to the California State Implementation Plan, 
South Coast Air Quality Management District, Bay Area Air Quality 
Management District'' (FRL No. 6851-8) received on September 7, 2000. 
September 8, 2000. EC-10653.

EPA: Four items received on September 7, 2000. September 8, 2000. EC-
10654.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Revisions to the California State Implementation 
Plan, San Diego County Air Pollution Control District and Bay Area Air 
Quality Management District'' (FRL No. 6850-1), ``Revisions to the 
California State Implementation Plan, Tehama County Air Pollution 
Control District'' (FRL No. 6852-7), and ``Revisions to the California 
State Implementation Plan, Tehama County Air Pollution Control 
District'' (FRL No. 6868-9) received on September 11, 2000. September 
13, 2000. EC-10735.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6870-1) and ``Stay of the Eight-
Hour Portion of the Findings of Significant Contribution and Rulemaking 
for Purposes of Reducing Interstate Ozone Transport'' (FRL No. 6869-8) 
received on September 12, 2000. September 18, 2000. EC-10759.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: 
Revision to the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) 
Administrative Code for the Air Pollution Control Program'' (FRL No. 
6872-4), ``Approval and Promulgation of the Implementation Plan for the 
Shelby County, Tennessee Lead Nonattainment Area'' (FRL No. 6872-2), and 
``Technical Assistance Grant Program'' (FRL No. 6872-1) received on 
September 14, 2000. September 18, 2000. EC-10761.

EPA: Report two items. September 18, 2000. EC-10762.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to the Arizona State Implementation Plan, 
Pinal County Air Quality Control District'' (FRL No. 6866-1) received on 
September 20, 2000. September 21, 2000. EC-10867.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Tennessee: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6874-6) received on 
September 19, 2000. September 21, 2000. EC-10868.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education 
Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance'' (RIN 
1190-AA28) received on September 19, 2000. September 21, 2000. EC-10869.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous 
Waste Sites'' (FRL No. 68774) and ``Pennsylvania: Final Authorization of 
State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions'' (FRL No. 6875-3) 
received on September 21, 2000. September 26, 2000. EC-10943.

EPA: two items. September 26, 2000. EC-10945.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Acquisition Regulation'' (FRL No. 6874-5) and 
``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; New York State 
Implementation Plan Revision'' (FRL No. 6873-2) received on September 
25, 2000. September 26, 2000. EC-10946.

EPA: Rules entitled ``Acquisition Regulation; Administrative 
Amendments'' (FRL No. 6878-9), ``Consolidated Federal Air Rule (CAR): 
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry'' (FRL No. 6576-9), 
and ``Grant Conditions for Indian Tribes and Insular Area Recipients'' 
received on September 26, 2000. September 28, 2000. EC-10957.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Cooperative Agreement: Seven Principles of 
Environmental Stewardship for U. S. /Mexico Business and Trade 
Community'' received on September 28, 2000. October 3, 2000. EC-10966.

EPA: Rule entitled ``South Carolina: Final Authorization of State 
Hazardous Waste Management Program'' (FRL No. 6879-3) received on 
September 28, 2000. October 3, 2000. EC-10967.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes: Washington'' 
(FRL No. 6879-6) received on September 29, 2000. October 3, 2000. EC-
10968.

EPA: Report relative to the fiscal year 2000-2005 strategic plan. 
October 3, 2000. EC-10970.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Virginia; Revised 15% Plan for Northern Virginia 
Portion of the Metropolitan Washington, D. C. Ozone Nonattainment Area'' 
(FRL No. 6880-8) received on October 3, 2000. October 4, 2000. EC-11014.

EPA: Report Rule entitled ``Identification of Approval and Disapproved 
Elements of the Great Lakes Guidance Submission From the State of New 
York, and Final Rule'' (FRL No. 6881-9) received on October 3, 2000. 
October 4, 2000. EC-11015.

EPA: Report Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans--
North Carolina: Approval of Revisions to North Carolina State 
Implementation Plan; Technical Correction'' (FRL No. 6881-1) received on 
October 3, 2000. October 4, 2000. EC-11016.

EPA: Report entitled ``National Air Toxics Program: The Integrated Urban 
Strategy''. October 4, 2000. EC-11020.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Utah: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program Revisions'' (FRL No. 6885-5) received on October 12, 
2000. October 12, 2000. EC-11138.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Arkansas; Regulation 19 and 26'' (FRL No. 6885-1) received on October 
12, 2000. October 12, 2000. EC-11139.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Promulgation of Extension of 
Attainment Date for the San Diego, California Serious Ozone 
Nonattainment Area'' (FRL No. 6872-8) received on October 4, 2000. 
October 6, 2000. EC-11047.

EPA: Report of five items. October 6, 2000. EC-11048.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation 
and Liability Act (CERCLA) or Superfund, Section 104 ``Announcement of 
Proposal Deadline for the Competition for the Fiscal Year 2001 
Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund Pilots'' (FRL No. 6884-1) 
received on October 5, 2000. October 6, 2000. EC-11049.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification 
and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Chlorinated Aliphatics Production Waste; 
Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wastes; and CERCLA 
Hazardous Substance Designation and Reportable Quantities'' (FRL No. 
6882-6) received on October 4, 2000. October 6, 2000. EC-11050.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Acquisition Regulation; Administrative Amendments'' 
(FRL No. 6878-9) received on September 28, 2000. October 11, 2000. EC-
11078.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Consolidated Federal Air Rule (CAR): Synthetic 
Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry'' (FRL No. 6576-9) received on 
September 28, 2000. October 11, 2000. EC-11079.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Grant Conditions for Indian Tribes and Insular Area 
Recipients'' received on September 28, 2000. October 11, 2000. EC-11080.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning 
Purposes, Dent Township'' (FRL No. 6885-6) received on October 12, 2000. 
October 12, 2000. EC-11140.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Connecticut; Changes to Various VOC Regulations'' 
(FRL No. 6886-5) received on October 13, 2000. October 18, 2000. EC-
11164.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning 
Purposes, Dent Township'' (FRL No. 6885-6) received on October 17, 2000. 
EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Connecticut; Post-1996 Rate of Progress Plans'' 
(FRL No. 6877-5) received on October 13, 2000. October 18, 2000. EC-
11165.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Maryland; Nitrogen Oxides Budget Program'' (FRL No. 6878-4) received on 
October 17, 2000. EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of 
Implementation Plans; Virginia; Approval of Removal of TSP Ambient Air 
Quality Standards'' (FRL No. 6887-7) received on October 17, 2000. 
October 18, 2000. EC-11167.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Texas; Water Heaters, Small Boilers, and Process Heaters; Agreed Orders; 
Major Stationary Sources of Nitrogen Oxides in the Beaumont/Port Arthur 
Ozone Non-attainment Area'' (FRL No. 6886-1) received on October 17, 
2000. EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation 
Plans; Colorado and Utah; 1996 Periodic Carbon Monoxide Emission 
Inventories'' (FRL No. 6889-2) received on October 17, 2000. October 18, 
2000. EC-11169.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Tennessee: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6889-7) received on October 
18, 2000. October 23, 2000. EC-11226.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Arizona: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revisions'' (FRL No. 6888-7) received on 
October 18, 2000. October 23, 2000. EC-11227.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6890-4) received on October 18, 2000. 
October 23, 2000. EC-11228.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6890-3) received on October 18, 2000. 
October 23, 2000. EC-11229.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6889-8) received on October 18, 2000. 
October 23, 2000. EC-11230.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Maintenance Plan 
Revisions; Wisconsin'' (FRL No. 6891-3) received on October 20, 2000. 
October 23, 2000. EC-11274.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Vermont: Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revisions'' (FRL No. 6892-8) received on 
October 23, 2000. October 23, 2000. EC-11275.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; (SIP) for the State of Alabama--Call for 1-hour Attainment 
Demonstration for the Birmingham, Alabama Marginal Ozone Non-attainment 
Area'' (FRL No. 6892-2) received on October 23, 2000. October 23, 2000. 
EC-11276.

EPA: Report eight items. October 23, 2000. EC-11277.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Connecticut; Enhanced Motor Vehicle Inspection and 
Maintenance Program'' (FRL No. 6891-6) received on October 24, 2000. 
November 26, 2000. EC-11302.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Massachusetts; New Source Review Revision'' (FRL 
No. 6891-9) received on October 24, 2000. November 26, 2000. EC-11303.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to the California State Implementation 
Plan, Antelope Valley Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6893-1) 
received on October 24, 2000. November 26, 2000. EC-11304.

EPA: Report two items. October 27, 2000. EC-11325.

EPA: Notice relative to the water quality cooperative agreement 
allocation. November 14, 2000. EC-11438.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Identification of Approved and Disapproved Elements 
of the Great Lakes Guidance Submission From the State of Wisconsin, and 
Final Rule'' (FRL No. 6896-9) received on November 2, 2000. November 14, 
2000. EC-11470.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; 
Wisconsin Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; 
Wisconsin'' (FRL No. 6901-3) received on November 9, 2000. November 14, 
2000. EC-11471.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Massachusetts; Enhanced Motor Vehicle Inspection 
and Maintenance Program'' (FRL No. 6897-4) received on November 9, 2000. 
November 14, 2000. EC-11472.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Florida'' (FRL No. 6902-4) 
received on November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11473.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Asbestos Worker Protection'' (FRL No. 6751-3) 
received on November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11474.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution 
Contingency Plan; National Priorities List; Direct Final Process for 
Deletions'' received on November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11475.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Massachusetts; Rate-of-Progress Emission Reduction 
Plans'' (FRL No. 6882-7) received on November 9, 2000. November 14, 
2000. EC-11476.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; Massachusetts; Enhanced Motor Vehicle Inspection 
and Maintenance Program'' (FRL No. 6882-5) received on November 2, 2000. 
November 14, 2000. EC-11477.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Massachusetts: Interim Authorization of State 
Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL No. 6900-5) received 
on November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11478.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation 
and Liability Act (CERCLA) or Superfund, Section 104 ``Announcement of 
Proposal Deadline for the Competition for the 2001 National Brownfields 
Assessment Demonstration Pilots'' (FRL No. 6901-5) received on November 
9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11479.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation 
and Liability Act (CERCLA) or Superfund, Section 104 ``Announcement of 
Proposal Deadline for the Competition for Fiscal Year 2001 Supplemental 
Assistance to the National Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilots'' 
(FRL No. 6901-6) received on November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-
11480.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for 
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Control of Landfill Emissions From 
Municipa; Solid Waste Landfills; State of Missouri'' (FRL No. 6900-8) 
received on November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11481.

EPA: Rule entitled ``NESHAPS: Final Standards for Hazardous Air 
Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors; Final Rule--Interpretive 
Clarification; Technical Correction'' (FRL No. 6898-8) received on 
November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11482.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Final Rule to Amend the Final Water Quality 
Guidance for the Great Lakes System to Prohibit Micing Zones for 
Bioaccumulative Chemicals of Concern'' (FRL No. 6898-7) received on 
November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11483.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 
Implementation Plans; New Hampshire; New Hampshire--Nitrogen Oxides 
Budget and Allowance Trading Program'' (FRL No. 6871-2) received on 
November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11485.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation 
Plans; Michigan'' (FRL No. 6896-3) received on November 9, 2000. 
November 14, 2000. EC-11486.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Federal Guidance on the Use of In-Lieu-Fee 
Arrangements for Compensatory Mitigation Under Section 404 of the Clean 
Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act'' received on 
November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11487.

EPA: Rule entitled ``OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork Reduction Act. 
November 14, 2000. EC-11488.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Revisions to the California State Implementation 
Plan, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL No. 6908-1) 
received on December 5, 2000. December 7, 2000. EC-11758.

EPA: Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Aerospace 
Manufacturing and Rework Facilities'' (FRL No. 6913-9) received on 
December 5, 2000. December 7, 2000. EC-11759.

EPA: Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans 
and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Ohio'' (FRL 
No. 694-71) received on December 5, 2000. December 7, 2000. EC-11760.

                              FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY


FEMA: Report on funding expenditures relative to the emergency declared 
as a result of Hurricane Georges' impact on Mississippi. February 3, 
1999. EC-1191.

FEMA: Report on funding expenditures relative to the emergency declared 
as a result of Hurricane Georges' impact on Puerto Rico. February 3, 
1999. EC-1192.

FEMA: Report on funding expenditures relative to the emergency declared 
as a result of Hurricane Georges' impact on the Territory of the United 
States Virgin Islands. February 3, 1999. EC-1193.

FEMA: Report on funding expenditures relative to the emergency declared 
as a result of Hurricane Georges' impact on the State of Florida. 
February 3, 1999. EC-1194.

FEMA: Notice that funding for the emergency declared on January 8, 1999, 
regarding record snow in the State of Illinois will exceed 5 million 
dollars. April 12, 1999. EC-2546.

FEMA: Notice that funding for the emergency declared on January 27, 
1999, regarding record snow in the State of Michigan will exceed 5 
million dollars. April 12, 1999. EC-2547.

FEMA: Notice that funding for the emergency declared on January 15, 
1999, regarding record snow in the State of Indiana will exceed 5 
million dollars. April 12, 1999. EC-2548.

FEMA: Notice that funding for the emergency declared on September 28, 
1998 regarding the impact of Hurricane Georges on the State of Alabama 
will exceed 5 million dollars. April 12, 1999. EC-2549.

FEMA: Rule entitled ``Disaster Assistance; Cost-Share Adjustment, 64 FR 
19496, 04/21, 1999'' (RIN3067-AC72), received April 30, 1999. June 8, 
1999. EC-3549.

FEMA: Draft of proposed legislation relative to a working capital fund 
for the Agency. June 8, 1999. EC-3557.

FEMA: Rule entitled ``Conduct at the Mt. Weather Emergency Assistance 
Center and at the National Emergency Training Center'' (64 FR 31136) 
(06/10, 1999), received June 18, 1999. June 28, 1999. EC-3939.

FEMA: Report relative to the Stafford Act assistance for Texas under 
Presidential emergency declaration FEMA-3127-EM. September 8, 1999. EC-
4905.

FEMA: Rule entitled ``Disaster Assistance; Redesign of Public Assistance 
Project Administration; 64 FR 41827; 08/02, 1999'' (RIN3067-AC89), 
received August 5, 1999. September 8, 1999. EC-4906.

FEMA: Rule entitled ``Disaster Assistance; Factors Considered When 
Evaluating a Governor's Request for a Major Disaster Declaration; 64 FR 
47697; September 1, 1999'' (RIN3067-AC94), received September 7, 1999. 
September 14, 1999. EC-5136.

FEMA: Rule entitled ``Disaster Assistance; Redesign of Public Assistance 
Program Administration; 64 FR 55158; 10/12, 1999'', received October 21, 
1999. October 25, 1999. EC-5781.

FEMA: Report relative to Hurricane Lenny. January 24, 2000. EC-6349.

FEMA: Report relative to the emergency caused by Hurricane Floyd in New 
Jersey. January 24, 2000. EC-6774.

FEMA: Report relative to Hurricane Lenny. January 24, 2000. EC-6349.

FEMA: Report relative to the emergency caused by Hurricane Floyd in New 
Jersey. January 24, 2000. EC-6774.

FEMA: Rule entitled ``Hurricane Floyd Property Acquisition and 
Relocation Grants; 65 FR 7270; February 11, 2000'', received February 
17, 2000. February 29, 2000. EC-7740.

FEMA: Report relative to funding for the response to the emergency 
declared as a result of the severe fires in California. March 6, 2000. 
EC-7882.

FEMA: Report relative funding under the Stafford Act as a result of the 
response to Hurricane Floyd. March 13, 2000. EC-8470.

FEMA: Proposed legislation amending the Robert T. Stafford Disaster 
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act. May 22, 2000. EC-9063.

FEMA: Rule entitled ``Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education 
Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance''(RIN3067-
AC71) received on September 5, 2000. September 18, 2000. EC-10756.

FEMA: Rule entitled ``Disaster Assistance: Cerro Grande Fire Assistance 
65 FR 52260 August 28, 2000''(RIN-3067-AD12) received on September 5, 
2000. September 19, 2000. EC-10825.

                              GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE


GAO: Report relative to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Liability Fund. 
November 8, 1999. EC-6093.

                              GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION


GSA: Prospectus for the construction of a stand-alone daycare center for 
the Social Security Administration's Woodlawn, MD campus. February 6, 
1999. EC-1589.

GSA: Report of Activities required by the Architectural Barriers Act for 
1988.3/3, 1999. EC-1982.

GSA: Report entitled ``Fiscal Year 2000 Capital Investment and Leasing 
Program''. May 5, 1999. EC-2823.

GSA: Report entitled ``Report of Building Project Survey for American 
Samoa'': to EPW. May 10, 1999. EC-2933.

GSA: Report relative to the Federal Campus, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. May 
10, 1999. EC-2935.

GSA: Report relative to alterations to 1724 F Street, NW, Washington, 
DC. May 25, 1999. EC-3283.

GSA: Report of the status of the National Laboratory Center and the Fire 
Investigation Research and Education facility. June 10, 1999. EC-3605.

GSA: Report relative to a lease for the U. S. Attorneys Office in 
Seattle, WA. June 28, 1999. EC-3943.

GSA: Report of the fiscal year 2000 Capital Investment and Leasing 
Program. July 12, 1999. EC-4141.

GSA: Report relative to the fiscal year 2000 Capital Investment and 
Leasing Program. September 22, 1999. EC-5286.

GSA: Report relative to the new Byron G. Rogers Federal Building-
Courthouse in Denver, CO. March 3, 2000. EC-8297.

GSA: Amended lease for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Cleveland, 
OH. May 3, 2000. EC-8787.

GSA: Report of Building Project Survey for Riverside and San Bernadino 
Counties, CA. May 3, 2000. EC-8792.

GSA: Report relative to building project surveys for courts in Mobile, 
AL; Cedar Rapids, IA; Rockford, IL; Las Cruces, NM; Buffalo, NY; 
Nashville, TN; El Paso, TX and Norfolk, VA. May 22, 2000. EC-9057.

GSA: Report relative to a building project survey for San Francisco Bay 
Area, CA. May 22, 2000. EC-9058.

GSA: Report relative to an amended lease prospectus for the National 
Park Service, San Francisco or Oakland, CA. May 22, 2000. EC-9059.

GSA: Prospectuses relative to the Capital Investment Leasing Program for 
fiscal year 2001. July 14, 2000. EC-9781.

GSA: Report of lease prospect uses relative to the Capital Investment 
Leasing Program for fiscal year 2001. September 18, 2000. EC-10760.

GSA: Report relative to the National Institutes of Health Bayview 
Research Center in Baltimore, MD. September 21, 2000. EC-10870.

GSA: Report relative to a lease prospectus for the Federal Trade 
Commission in Washington, DC. September 21, 2000. EC-10871.

                              MORRIS K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE 
                              IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 
                              FOUNDATION


Udall Foundation: Proposal entitled ``Native Nations Institute for 
Leadership, Management and Policy Act of 2000''. March 6, 2000. EC-8384.

                              OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET


OMB: Report of estimates of the status of discretionary spending and the 
discretionary limits; transmitted jointly, pursuant to the order of 
January 30, 1975, as modified by the order of April 11, 1986. January 
21, 1999. EC-837.

OMB: Report on rescissions and deferrals dated March 22, 1999; 
transmitted jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975, as 
modified by the order of April 11, 1986. April 12, 1999. EC-2519.

OMB: Report on Rescissions and Referrals, dated April 1, 1999; referred 
jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975, as modified by the 
order of April 11, 1986. May 10, 1999. EC-2963.

OMB: Report on rescissions and deferrals dated May 13, 1999; transmitted 
jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975, as modified by the 
order of April 11, 1986. May 20, 1999. EC-3138.

OMB: Report on rescissions and deferrals dated August 25, 1999; 
transmitted jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975, as 
modified by the order of April 11, 1986. September 15, 1999. September 
16, 1999. EC-5184.

OMB: Report on rescissions and deferrals dated April 6, 2000; referred 
jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975, as modified by the 
order of April 11, 1986. March 13, 2000. EC-8437.

OMB: Report on rescissions and deferrals dated May 11, 2000; referred 
jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975, as modified by the 
order of April 11, 1986. May 24, 2000. EC-9102.

OMB: Report on the OMB Sequestration Update Report for fiscal year 2000, 
referred jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975 as modified 
by the order of April 11, 1986. September 19, 2000. EC-10795.

                              NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE 
                              ADMINISTRATION


National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Report on mixed wastes 
for fiscal year 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-387.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Report entitled 
``Progress on Superfund Implementation in Fiscal Year 1998''. June 8, 
1999. EC-3574.

                              NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION


NRC: Rule entitled ``Standard Review Plan for Trial Use for the Review 
of Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection of Piping'' (NUREG-0800) received 
on October 26, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-54.

NRC: Rule entitled ``An Approach for Plant-Specific Risk-Informed 
Decisionmaking Inservice Inspection of Piping'' (Guide 1.178) received 
on October 26, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-55.

NRC: Report on nondisclosure of safeguards information for the period 
from July 1, 1998 through September 30, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-386.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Criticality Accident Requirements'' (RIN3150-AF87) 
received on November 16, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-396.

NRC: Rule regarding examination requirements for certain reactor 
pressure vessel welds (Letter 98-05) received on November 16, 1998. 
January 6, 1999. EC-397.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Integrated Materials Performance Evaluation 
Program'' (MD 5.6) received on December 1, 1998. January 6, 1999. EC-
398.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Streamlined Hearing Process for NRC Approval of 
License Transfers'' (RIN3150-AG09) received on December 8, 1998. January 
6, 1999. EC-399.

NRC: Rule entitled ``NRC Enforcement Policy; Discretion Involving 
Natural Events'' (NUREG-1600, Rev. 1) received on January 5, 1999. 
January 27, 1999. EC-1019.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Consolidated Guidance About Materials Licenses: 
Program-Specific Guidance about Fixed Gauge Licenses'' (NUREG-1556, V.4) 
received on January 5, 1999. January 27, 1999. EC-1020.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Consolidated Guidance About Materials Licenses: 
Program-Specific Guidance about Exempt Distribution Licenses'' (NUREG-
1556, V.8) received on January 5, 1999. January 27, 1999. EC-1021.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Consolidated Guidance About Materials Licenses: 
Program-Specific Guidance about Self-Shielded Irradiator Licenses'' 
(NUREG-1556, V.58) received on January 5, 1999. January 27, 1999. EC-
1022.

NRC: Report on the nondisclosure of Safeguards Information for the 
period October 1, 1998 through December 31, 1998. February 22, 1999. EC-
1842.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Policy and Procedure for NRC Enforcement Actions; 
Revised Treatment of Severity Level IV Violations at Power Reactors'' 
(NUREG 1600, Rev. 1) received on February 11, 1999. February 22, 1999. 
EC-1861.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Spent Fuel Heat Generation in an Independent Spent 
Fuel Storage Installation'' (Guide 3.54) received on February 11, 1999. 
February 22, 1999. EC-1862.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Standard Format and Content of License Termination 
Plans for Nuclear Power Reactors'' (Guide 1.179) received on February 
11, 1999. February 22, 1999. EC-1863.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Use of Physical and Scientific Consultants in the 
Medical Consultant Program'' received on February 19, 1999. February 25, 
1999. EC-1945.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Changes to Quality Assurance Programs'' (RIN3150-
AG20) received on February 22, 1999. March 3, 1999. EC-1981.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Program-Specific Guidance About Self-Shielded 
Irradiator Licenses'' (NIREG-1556) received on March 15, 1999. March 23, 
1999. EC-2261.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Standard Review Plan on Foreign Ownership, Control, 
or Domination'' received on March 16, 1999. March 23, 1999. EC-2262.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Policy and Procedure for NRC Enforcement Actions; 
Interim Enforcement Policy for Generally Licensed Devices Containing 
Byproduct Material'' (10 CFR 1.5) received on March 16, 1999. March 23, 
1999. EC-2263.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Codes and Standards: IEEE National Consensus 
Standard'' (RIN3150-AF96), received April 22, 1999:. May 10, 1999. EC-
2936.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Final Rule-Requirements for Initial Operator 
Licensing Examinations'' (RIN3150-AF62), received April 26, 1999. May 
10, 1999. EC-2937.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Frequency of Reviews and Audits for Emergency 
Preparedness Programs, Safeguards Contingency Plans, and Security 
Programs for Nuclear Power Reactors'' (RIN3150-AF63), received April 6, 
1999:. May 10, 1999. EC-2938.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Conformance to National Policies for Access to and 
Protection of Classified Information'' (RIN3150-AF97), received April 6, 
1999:. May 10, 1999. EC-2939.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Radiological Criteria for License Termination of 
Uranium Recovery Facilities'' (RIN3150-AD65), received April 12, 1999:. 
May 10, 1999. EC-2940.

NRC: Report on the denial of safeguards information for the period 
January 1, 1999 to March 31, 1999:. May 10, 1999. EC-2948.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Elimination of Reporting Requirement and 30-day 
Hold in Loading Spent Fuel after Preoperational Testing or Independent 
Spent Fuel or Monitored Retrievable Storage Installations'' (RIN3150-
AG02), received April 19, 1999. May 10, 1999. EC-2950.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Generic Letter 98-01, Supplement 1, ``Year 2000 
Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power Plants,'' received May 
20, 1999. May 25, 1999. EC-3284.

NRC: Report entitled ``Consolidated Guidance about Materials Licenses: 
Program-Specific Guidance about Part 36 Irradiator Licenses,'' dated 
January 1999. May 26, 1999. EC-3331.

NRC: Draft of proposed legislation ``Nuclear Regulatory Commission 
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000.'' June 8, 1999. EC-3556.

NRC: Report relative to abnormal occurrences for fiscal year 2000. June 
8, 1999. EC-3559.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Formal and Informal Adjudicatory Hearing 
Procedures; Clarification of Eligibility to Participate'' (RIN3150-
AG27), received June 8, 1999. June 16, 1999. EC-3631.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Materials Code Case Acceptability--ASME Section 
III, Division 1'' (Regulatory Guide 1. 85, Revision 31), received June 
16, 1999. June 17, 1999. EC-3769.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Inservice Inspection Code Case Acceptability--ASME 
Section XI, Division 1'' (Regulatory Guide 1. 147, Revision 12), 
received June 16, 1999. June 17, 1999. EC-3770.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Laboratory Testing of Nuclear-Grade Activated 
Charcoal'' (NRC Generic Letter 99-02), received June 16, 1999. June 17, 
1999. EC-3771.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Revision of Fee Schedules; 100% Fee Recovery: 
Fiscal Year 1999'' (RIN3150-AG08), received June 16, 1999. June 17, 
1999. EC-3772.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Instruction Concerning Prenatal Radiation 
Exposure'' (Regulatory Guide 8. 13, Revision 3), received June 21, 1999. 
June 22, 1999. EC-3897.

NRC: Rule entitled ``10 CFR Part 72, Miscellaneous Changes to Licensing 
Requirements for the Independent Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-
Level Radioactive Waste'' (RIN3150-AF80), received July 1, 1999. July 
12, 1999. EC-4085.

NRC: Annual Report for fiscal year 1997. July 12, 1999. EC-4142.

NRC: Rule entitled ``NRC Management Directive 5. 6, ``Integrated 
Materials Performance Evaluation Program,'' received July 12, 1999. EC-
4170.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Monitoring the Effectiveness of Maintenance at 
Nuclear Power Plants'' (RIN3150-AF95), received July 21, 1999. July 26, 
1999. EC-4343.

NRC: Rule entitled ``NUREG 1556, V0l. 11, Consolidated Guidance About 
Materials Licenses, Program-Specific Guidance About Licenses of Broad 
Scope,'' received July 27, 1999. July 29, 1999. EC-4447.

NRC: Annual Report for fiscal year 1998. September 8, 1999. EC-4726.

NRC: Rule entitled ``General Statement of Policy and Procedures for NRC 
Enforcement Actions, NUREG-1600 Rev. 1'', received August 12, 1999. 
September 8, 1999. EC-4727.

NRC: Rule entitled ``10 CFR Part 76, Certification Renewal and Amendment 
Processes'' (RIN3150-AF85), received August 19, 1999. September 8, 1999. 
EC-4829.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Agreement with the State of Ohio,'' received 
September 2, 1999. September 9, 1999. EC-5074.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Changes to Requirements for Environmental Review of 
Nuclear Power Plant Operating Licenses (10 CFR Part 51)'' (150-AG05), 
received September 2, 1999. September 9, 1999. EC-5075.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Electronic Availability of NRC Public Records and 
Ending of NRC Local Public Document Room Program'' (RIN3150-AG07), 
received September 8, 1999. September 14, 1999. EC-5133.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Nuclear Regulatory Commission Acquisition 
Regulation (NRCAR)'' (RIN3150-AF52), received September 8, 1999. 
September 14, 1999. EC-5134.

NRC: Rule entitled ``HI-STAR 100; List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage 
Casks: Addition)'' (RIN3150-AF17), received September 9, 1999. September 
14, 1999. EC-5135.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks; (VSC-24) 
Revision,'' received September 27, 1999. September 29, 1999. EC-5452.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Industry Codes and Standards; Amended 
Requirements'' (RIN3150-AE26), received September 27, 1999. September 
29, 1999. EC-5453.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Changes, Tests, and Experiments'' (RIN3150-AF94), 
received October 4, 1999. October 7, 1999. EC-5554.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Standard Review Plan on Foreign Ownership, Control, 
or Domination,'' received October 12, 1999. October 14, 1999. EC-5625.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Expand Applicability of Part 72 to Holders of, and 
Applicants for, Certificates of Compliance, and Their Contractors and 
Subcontractors'' (RIN3150-AF93), received October 14, 1999:. October 15, 
1999. EC-5642.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Revision 1 of Regulatory Guide 8. 15, ``Acceptable 
Programs for Respiratory Protection,'' received October 15, 1999. 
October 21, 1999. EC-5736.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Regulatory Guide 1. 181, ``Content of the Updated 
Final Safety Analysis Report in Accordance with 10 CFR 50. 71(e),'' 
received October 14, 1999. October 21, 1999. EC-5737.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Respiratory Protection and Controls To Restrict 
Internal Exposures'' (RIN3150-AF81), received October 20, 1999. October 
25, 1999. EC-5782.

NRC: Report relative to the denial of safeguards information. October 
27, 1999. EC-5872.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Revised NRC Enforcement Policy,'' received November 
3, 1999. November 10, 1999. EC-6131.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Design Certification Rule for the AP600 Design'' 
(RIN3150-AG23), received December 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6785.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Design Certification Rule for the AP600 Design'' 
(RIN3150-AG23), received December 23, 1999. January 24, 2000. EC-6785.

NRC: Quarterly report on the denial of safeguards information. February 
7, 2000. February 12, 2000. EC-7512.

NRC: Report relative to the denial of safeguards information for the 
period October 1, 1999 to December 31, 1999. February 22, 2000. EC-7560.

NRC: Report entitled ``Abnormal Occurances: Fiscal Year 1999.'' March 6, 
2000. EC-7881.

NRC: Draft of proposed legislation relative to appropriations for fiscal 
year 2001. March 6, 2000. EC-7883.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: NAC-MPC 
Addition,'' received March 7, 2000. March 7, 2000. EC-7916.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: TN-32 
Addition''(RIN3150-AG18), received March 17, 2000. March 21, 2000. EC-
8037.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: 
Revision, NUHOMS 24-P and NUHOMS 52-B,'' received March 24, 2000. March 
28, 2000. EC-8207

NRC: Rule entitled ``Voluntary Submission of Performance Indicator 
Data''(NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2000-08), received April 6, 2000. 
April 11, 2000. EC-8426.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Use of Risk-Informed Decisionmaking in License 
Amendment Reviews''(NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2000-07), received 
April 6, 2000. April 11, 2000. EC-8427.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: TN-68 
Addition''(RIN3150-AG30), received April 28, 2000. May 2, 2000. EC-8738.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Energy Compensation Sources for Well Logging and 
Other Regulatory Clarifications--10 CFR Part 39''(RIN3150-AG14), 
received April 19, 2000. May 2, 2000. EC-8739.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: Holtec 
HI-STORM 100 Addition''(RIN3150-AG31), received April 28, 2000. May 2, 
2000. EC-8740.

NRC: Rule entitled ``NRC Enforcement Policy,'' received April 27, 2000. 
May 2, 2000. EC-8741.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: VSC-24 
Revision''(RIN3150-AG36), received April 28, 2000. May 2, 2000. EC-8742.

NRC: Report on safeguards information for the period of January 1, 2000 
through March 31, 2000. May 9, 2000. EC-8899.

NRC: Rule entitled ``10 CFR Part 50; Appendix K, ``ECCS Evaluation 
Models''(RIN3150-AG26) received on June 1, 2000. June 26, 2000. EC-9406.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Revision of Fee Schedules; 100% Fee Recovery, 
Fiscal Year 2000''(RIN3150-AG50) received on June 7, 2000. June 26, 
2000. EC-9407.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Elimination of the Requirement for Noncombustible 
Fire Barrier Penetration Seal Materials and Other Minor Changes''(RIN 
3150-AG22) received on June 21, 2000. July 12, 2000. EC-9626.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: VSC-24 
Revision'' received on June 23, 2000. July 12, 2000. EC-9627.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: 
Standardized NUHOMS-24P and NUHOMS-52B Revision'' received on June 23, 
2000. July 12, 2000. EC-9628.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Antitrust Review Authority: 
Clarification''(RIN3150-AG38) received on July 18, 2000. July 27, 2000. 
EC-10004.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Revised, Final Policy Statement on Medical Use of 
Byproduct Material''(RIN3150-AF74) received on August 1, 2000. September 
5, 2000. EC-10206.

NRC: Rule entitled ``10CFR Part 72--Clarification and Addition of 
Flexibility''(RIN3150-AG15) received on August 22, 2000. September 5, 
2000. EC-10450.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Revision to Policy Statement on Staff Meetings Open 
to the Public'' received on September 20, 2000. September 25, 2000. EC-
10898.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education 
Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance''(RIN3150-
AG43) received on September 27, 2000. September 28, 2000. EC-10958.

NRC: Rule entitled ``NRC Enforcement Policy.'' received on October 3, 
2000. October 4, 2000. EC-11017.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Adjustment of Civil Penalties for Inflation, 
Miscellaneous Administrative Changes''(RIN3150-AG59) received on October 
3, 2000. October 4, 2000. EC-11018.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: HI-STAR 
100 Revision''(RIN3150-AG61) received on October 6, 2000. October 11, 
2000. EC-11082.

NRC: Rule entitled ``List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: NAC-UMS 
Addition''(RIN3150-AG29) received on October 19, 2000. October 23, 2000. 
EC-11231.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Event Reporting Requirements for nuclear Power 
Reactors and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installations at Power 
Reactor Sites'' (RIN 3150-AF98) received on October 24, 2000. November 
26, 2000. EC-11305.

NRC: Rule entitled ``New Dosimeter Technology: amend and revise 10 CFR 
Parts 34, 36, and 39'' (RIN 3150-AG21) received on October 25, 2000. 
November 26, 2000. EC-11306.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Guidance on Managing Quality Assurance Records in 
Electronic Media''(NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2000-18) received on 
November 9, 2000. November 14, 2000. EC-11484.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Changes to the Unplanned Scram and Unplanned Scram 
with Loss of Normal Heat Removal Performance Indicators'' (NRC 
Regulatory Issue Summary 2000-21) received on November 13, 2000. 
December 5, 2000. EC-11528.

NRC: Rule entitled ``Export and Import of Nuclear Equipment and 
Materials (10CFR Part 110)'' (RIN3150-AG51) received on November 16, 
2000. December 5, 2000. EC-11530.

                              PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES


President of the United States: Report on Presidential Determination 98-
36 exempting the United States Air Force's operating location near Groom 
Lake, Nevada from any hazardous or solid waste laws that might require 
the disclosure of classified information. February 6, 1999. EC-1588.

                              TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY


TVA: Report entitled ``The Statistical Summary for Fiscal Year 1998'. 
May 5, 1999. EC-2824.

TVA: Annual report for fiscal year 1999. April 5, 2000. EC-8362.

TVA: Rule entitled ``Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education 
Program or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance'' (RIN3316-
AA20) received on September 6, 2000. September 8, 2000. EC-10651.
                         PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS
                         PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS
                              ------------

A resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Humbolt Bay 
Harbor Recreation and Conservation District, Eureka, California, 
relative to proposed infrastructure rebuilding legislation. February 3, 
1999. POM-15.

A resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Montana relative 
to grizzly bears. April 27, 1999. POM-44.

A resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Michigan 
relative to transportation spending. April 27, 1999. POM-45.

A resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Maine relative 
to gasoline. April 27, 1999. POM-46.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of 
Virginia relative to waste imports. April 28, 1999. POM-69.

A resolution adopted by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of 
Pennsylvania relative to solid waste disposal. May 3, 1999. POM-75.

A resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Washinton 
relative to disaster recovery support. May 4, 1999. POM-81.

A resolution adopted by the Southern Governors' Association relative to 
deepwater ports and inland waterways. May 11, 1999. POM-90.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of 
Virginia relative to the interstate transportation of municipal waste. 
May 11, 1999. POM-96.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona 
relative to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. May 25, 1999. POM-136.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of West 
Virginia relative to the Appalachian Development Highway System. May 25, 
1999. POM-137.

A resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Rockwood, Michigan 
relative to imported trash. June 8, 1999. POM-144.

A joint resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth 
of Virginia relative to the Appalachian Development Highway System. June 
8, 1999. POM-156.

A resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Oak Ridge, Tennessee 
relative to the reindustrialization of the East Tennessee Technology 
Park. June 8, 1999. POM-166.

A resolution adopted by the Commission of Knox County, Tennessee 
relative to the Tennessee Valley Authority. June 9, 1999. POM-182.

A resolution adopted by the House of the General Assembly of the 
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relative to municipal waste. June 23, 1999. 
POM-212.

A joint resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of 
Colorado relative to the Environmental Protection Agency's over-filing 
against regulated entities in Colorado where Colorado has already taken 
enforcement action. June 28, 1999. POM-219.

A joint resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of 
Colorado relative to the ``Regional Haze Rule''. June 28, 1999. POM-221.

A joint resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of 
Colorado relative to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. June 28, 1999. 
POM-222.

A joint resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of 
Colorado relative to federal highway taxes and demonstration projects. 
June 29, 1999. POM-227.

A resolution adopted by the House of the Legislature of the State of 
Michigan relative to a permanent repository for high-level nuclear 
waste. June 29, 1999. POM-228.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of 
Michigan relative to a permanent repository for high-level nuclear 
waste. June 29, 1999. POM-229.

Resolution adopted by the House of the Legislature of the State of 
Illinois relative to Phase II Reformulated Gasoline. July 1, 1999. POM-
236.

A petition from the New York State Legislative Commission on Water 
Resource Needs of New York and Long Island relative to Methyl tertiary 
Butyl Ether (MtBE). July 15, 1999. POM-249.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of 
Louisiana relative to the Comprehensive Hurricane Protection Plan for 
Coastal Louisiana. July 20, 1999. POM-257.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of New 
Hampshire relative to oxygenate additives for gasoline. July 26, 1999. 
POM-270.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of New 
Hampshire relative to federal air pollution programs. July 26, 1999. 
POM-271.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of New 
Hampshire relative to border corridor highways. July 26, 1999. POM-272.

A resolution adopted by the New Jersey Federation of Women's Clubs, in 
convention, relative to harvesting of horseshoe crabs. July 29, 1999. 
POM-277.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Utah 
relative to state-negotiated compliance actions related to the 
environment. July 30, 1999. POM-280.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of 
Louisiana relative to the proposed ``Estuary Habitat Restoration 
Partnership Act. August 5, 1999. POM-290.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of 
Louisiana relative to the Federal Migratory Bird Conservation Act. 
August 5, 1999. POM-291.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of 
Louisiana relative to the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet. August 5, 1999. 
POM-305.

A resolution adopted by the Pacific Fishery Management Council relative 
to the recovery of wild Snake River salmon and steelhead. September 8, 
1999. POM-336.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of California 
relative to federal transportation funds. September 8, 1999. POM-337.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of California 
relative to cold storms in California. September 8, 1999. POM-356. A 
resolution adopted by the City Council of Park Ridge City, Illinois 
relative to the power plants in the State of Illinois. September 22, 
1998. POM-340.

A resolution adopted by the House of the Legislature of the State of 
Michigan relative to hazardous materials facilities. November 1, 1999. 
POM-369.

A resolution adopted by the board of directors of the Texas and 
Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association relative to invasive species. 
November 16, 1999. POM-371.

A resolution adopted by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Ocean City, 
New Jersey, relative to the dredging of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal and 
the disposal of dredge materials at the Mud Dump Site. January 26, 2000. 
POM-389.

A resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of 
Beach Haven relative to the dredging of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal and 
the disposal of dredge materials at the Mud Dump Site. January 26, 2000. 
POM-399.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Maine 
relative to the protection and restoration of Atlantic Salmon. February 
7, 2000. POM-400.

A resolution adopted by the Board of Chosen Freeholders, County of 
Ocean, New Jersey relative to ocean dumping off the coast of Sandy Hook, 
Monmouth County, New Jersey. February 23, 2000. POM-411.

A resolution adopted by the Council of the Borough of Ship Bottom, NJ 
relative to the disposal of dredge materials at the Mud Dump site. 
February 28, 2000. POM-416.

A resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Buffalo, NY, 
relative to the proposed Great Lakes Grant Program. March 6, 2000. POM-
421.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of 
Iowa relative to the lower Des Moines River. March 6, 2000. POM-422.

A resolution adopted by the House of the Legislature of the Commonwealth 
of Pennsylvania relative to the proposed Firefighter Investment and 
Response Enhancement Act. March 6, 2000. POM-424.

A resolution adopted by the Board of Chosen Freeholders, Cape May 
County, NJ, relative to the disposal of contaminated materials in the 
Atlantic Ocean at the Mud Dump Site. March 6, 2000. POM-425.

A resolution adopted by the Ocean City (NJ) Board of Health relative to 
disposal of contaminated materials in the Atlantic Ocean at the Mud Dump 
Site. March 20, 2000. POM-432.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Washington 
relative to migratory bird predation on salmonid stocks. March 23, 2000. 
POM-443.

A resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners, Ferry County, 
Washington, relative to the Endangered Species Act. April 5, 2000. POM-
452.

A resolution adopted by the Southern Governors' Association relative to 
the Master Water Control Manual for the Missouri River. April 5, 2000. 
POM-453.

A resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Cape May, New 
Jersey relative to the dumping of contaminated dredge materials in the 
Atlantic Ocean. April 25, 2000. POM-460.

A resolution adopted by the Senate of the State of Illinois relative to 
classifying coal ash as a hazardous waste. April 27, 2000. POM-466.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of 
Louisiana relative to the Water Resources Development Act of 2000. May 
1, 2000. POM-472.

A resolution adopted by the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
relative to the oxygenate content requirements in the Clear Air Act. May 
1, 2000. POM-484.

A resolution adopted by the Township of Dennis, County of Cape May, New 
Jersey relative to the use of the Mud Dump site as a disposal area for 
contaminated dredge materials in the Atlantic Ocean. May 1, 2000. POM-
505. A joint resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the 
Commonwealth of Virginia relative to the Southern Dairy Compact and the 
federal Clean Water Act. May 8, 2000. POM-485.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho 
relative to water quality goals. May 8, 2000. POM-506.

A resolution adopted by the Executive Board of the Washington State 
Labor Council, AFL-CIO in opposition to breaching of the Snake River and 
Columbia River dams. May 16, 2000. POM-517.

A resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of 
Beach Haven, New Jersey relative to the dumping of dredged material in 
the ocean. May 17, 2000. POM-522.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of New 
Hampshire relative to emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles. May 
17, 2000. POM-523.

A petition from a Citizen of the State of Maryland relative to the 
Environmental Protection Agency. July 11, 2000. POM-543.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of New 
Hampshire relative to the Clean Air Act. July 11, 2000. POM-544.

A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of New 
Hampshire relative to gasoline. July 11, 2000. POM-545.

A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of 
Louisiana relative to the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and 
Restoration Act Task Force. July 11, 2000. POM-546.

A resolution adopted by the House of the General Assembly of the State 
of Rhode Island relative to gasoline. July 11, 2000. POM-547.

A resolution by the Legislature of the State of New York relative to the 
Great Lakes. July 11, 2000. POM-548.

A petition from a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives relative 
to the Environmental Protection Agency and the proposed cleanup plan for 
the Stauffer Superfund site in Tarpon Springs, Florida. July 12, 2000. 
POM-549.

A petition from the U.S. Senators from the State of New York relative to 
the Environmental Protection Agency and ocean disposal criteria. July 
12, 2000. POM-550.

A resolution adopted by the House of the Legislature of Louisiana 
relative to a multiyear reauthorization of the Coastal Wetlands 
Planning, Protections, and Restoration Act. July 18, 2000. POM-571.

A resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature of the State of 
Michigan relative to Michigan's Remedial Action Plans. July 18, 2000. 
POM-572.

A resolution adopted by the County of Ocean, New Jersey relative to halt 
the dumping of dredge materials. July 18, 2000. POM-573.

A resolution adopted by the Council of Stafford Township, New Jersey 
relative to the prohibiting of ocean dumping of dredged material. July 
18, 2000. POM-574.

A resolution adopted by the Township of Eagleswood, New Jersey relative 
to the halting of dumping of dredged material. July 18, 2000. POM-575.

A resolution adopted by the Council of the Borough of Barnegat Light, 
New Jersey relative to ocean dumping. July 18, 2000. POM-576.

A resolution adopted by the Township of Stafford, New Jersey relative to 
the dumping of dredge spoils at the Historic Area Remediation Site. July 
18, 2000. POM-577.

A resolution adopted by the Township Committee of Dover, New Jersey 
relative to the halting of dumping at the Historic Area Remediation 
Site. July 18, 2000. POM-578.

A resolution adopted by the Council of Borough of Barnegat Light, New 
Jersey relative to the dumping of contaminated dredged material. July 
18, 2000. POM-579.

A resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of 
Beach Haven, New Jersey relative to the ``Mud Dump site'. July 18, 2000. 
POM-580.

A resolution adopted by the Council of the Borough of Ship Bottom, New 
Jersey relative to the Historic Area Remediation Site. July 18, 2000. 
POM-581.

A resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of New York 
relative to the Boundary Waters Treaty Act. July 18, 2000. POM-582.

A joint resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth 
of Virginia relative to the proposed ``Solid Waste Interstate 
Transportation and Local Authority Act'. July 18, 2000. POM-609. A 
concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of 
Louisiana relative to providing funds under the River and Harbor Act. 
July 25, 2000. POM-583.

A resolution adopted by the Borough of Lavallette, New Jersey, relative 
to the ``Mud Dump Site''. July 27, 2000. POM-611.

A resolution adopted by the Council of the Borough of Surf City relative 
to the dumping of dredged materia. September 7, 2000. POM-613.

A resolution adopted by the Township of Manchester, New Jersey, relative 
to the ``Mud Dump Site.'' September 7, 2000. POM-614.

A resolution adopted by the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida relative to 
the restoration of the Everglades. September 26, 2000. POM-622.

A resolution adopted by the New Jersey Stae Federation of Womens's 
Clubs, relative to the dumping of dredged materials at the Historic Area 
Remediation Site. September 26, 2000. POM-623.

A resolution adopted by the Ocean City Board of Chosen Freeholders, 
County of Ocean (New Jersey) relative to mud dumping. September 28, 
2000. POM-625.

A resolution adopted by the City Commission of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 
relative to the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. October 4, 
2000. POM-626.

A resolution adopted by the State of Michigan relative to a proposed 
mitigation policy for portions of the Lake Michigan shoreline. October 
6, 2000. POM-627.
           PUBLICATIONS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT
              AND PUBLIC WORKS, ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
 PUBLICATIONS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS, 
                       ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS

                              HEARINGS

Full Committee:
    Environmental Protection Agency's Fiscal Year 2000 Budget Request. 
      February 24, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-129.

    Nominations of Gary Guzy and Anne Jeannette Udall. March 4, 1999. S. 
      Hrg. 106-40.

    Water Resources Development Act, S. 507. March 11, 1999. S. Hrg. 
      106-123.

    Open Space and Environmental Quality. S. Hrg. 106-148:
        March 17, 1999.
        March 18, 1999.
        July 7, 1999, Las Vegas, NV, field hearing.

    Credit for Early Reductions Act, S. 547. S. Hrg. 106-150:
        March 24, 1999.
        June 3, 1999. Providence, RI, field hearing.

    Nominations Considered During the First Session of the 106th 
      Congress. S. Hrg. 106-268:
        April 28, 1999. George Frampton.
        May 5, 1999. Timothy Fields.
        September 23, 1999. Richard Meserve, Paul L. Hill, Jr., Maj. 
          Gen. Phillip R. Anderson, Samuel E. Angel, and Brig. Gen. 
          Robert Griffin.
        October 6, 1999. Skila Harris, Glenn L. McCullough, and Gerald 
          V. Poje.

    Clean Water Action Plan. May 13, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-389.

    Superfund Program Completion Act, S. 1090. May 25, 1999. S. Hrg. 
      106-322.

    Interstate Transportation of Municipal Solid Waste, S. 533. June 17, 
      1999. S. Hrg. 106-357.

    Conformity Under the Clean Air Act. July 14, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-152.

    Estuary and Coastal Habitat Conservation. July 22, 1999. S. Hrg. 
      106-284.

    TVA Customer Protection Act, S. 1323. October 6, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-
      536.

    Water Infrastructure Legislation; Consideration of S. 968, S. 914, 
      and S. 1699. October 7, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-618.

    Clean Water Act Issues; Consideration of S. 669, S. 188, and S. 
      1706. October 13, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-590.

    Mosquito-Borne West Nile Virus, Fairfield, CT, field hearing. 
      December 14, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-627.

    Everglades Restoration. S. Hrg. 106-729:
        January 7, 2000, Naples, FL, field hearing.
        May 11, 2000.
        September 20, 2000, Subcommitee on Transportation and 
          Infrastructure hearing.

    Nominations Considered During the Second Session of the 106th 
      Congress. S. Hrg. 106-745:
        February 3, 2000. Eric D. Eberhard and W. Michael McCabe.
        June 13, 2000. James Aidala, Arthur C. Campbell, and Ella Wong-
          Rusinko.

    Asbestos Exposure in Libby MT, Libby, MT, field hearing. February 
      16, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-950.

    Environmental Protection Agency's Fiscal Year 2001 Budget. February 
      23, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-802.

    Successful State Environmental Programs. May 2, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-
      919.

    Proposed Rule Changes to the TMDL and NPDES Permit Programs. 
      Whitefield, NH, field hearing. May 6, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-971.

    Conservation and Reinvestment Act; Consideration of S. 25, S. 2123, 
      S. 2181. May 24, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-935.

    Region XI of the Environmental Protection Agency, S. 1311. June 6, 
      2000. S. Hrg. 106-952.

    Proposed Rule Changes to the TMDL and NPDES Permit Programs. Hot 
      Springs, AR, field hearing. June 12, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-971.

    Disposal of Low Activity Nuclear Waste. July 25, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-
      959.

    Streamlining: Transportation Regulations on Planning and the 
      Environment. September 12, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-961.

    Testimony of Maj. Gen. Robert B. Flowers. September 14, 2000. S. 
      Hrg. 106-963.

    Ombudsman's Office at EPA and Other Program Improvements; 
      Consideration of S. 1763, S. 1915, S. 2296 and S. 2800. September 
      26, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-965.

    Comparative Risk Assessment and Science Advisory Board's Residual 
      Risk Report. October 3, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-968.


Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure:

    Implementation of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
      Century. S. Hrg. 106-438.
        April 15, 1999.
        April 29, 1999.
        June 9, 1999.

    General Service Administration's Fiscal Year 2000 Public Building 
      Program Authorization. September 28, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-472.

    Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 2001 Budget. February 24, 2000. S. 
      Hrg. 106-809.

    GSA's Fiscal Year 2001 Capital Investment and Leasing Program. March 
      21, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-999.

    Corps of Engineers Backlog of Authorized Projects and Future of the 
      Corps' Mission. May 16, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-951.

    Water Resources Development Act of 2000. May 23, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-
      976.

    Oversight of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Nelsonville, OH, 
      field hearing. August 8, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-960.

    Everglades Restoration. September 20, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-729.

    Federal Protective Service Reform Act, H.R. 809. September 28, 2000. 
      S. Hrg. 106-967.


Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property, and Nuclear 
  Safety:
    Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Review of Programs and Reforms. 
      February 4, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-39.

    Nuclear and Chemical Safety: Y2K Issues. February 24, 1999. S. Hrg. 
      106-44.

    EPA's Risk Management Plan (RMP) Program. March 16, 1999. S. Hrg. 
      106-151.

    Clean Air Act: Tier Two Regulations on Sulfur in Gasoline. S. Hrg. 
      106-503.
        May 18, 1999.
        May 20, 1999.
        July 29, 1999.

    NOx State Implementation Plans. June 24, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-471.

    Blue Ribbon Panel Findings on MTBE. October 5, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-
      546.

    Clean Air Act: Review and Oversight. October 14, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-
      611.

    Clean Air Act's New Source Review Regulatory Program. Cincinnati, 
      OH, field hearing. February 28, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-944.

    Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Regulatory Reforms. March 9, 2000. S. 
      Hrg. 106-1014.

    EPA's Clean Air Act Budget and the Corps of Engineers' Wetlands 
      Budget. March 28, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-911.

    Clean Air Act: Incentive-based Utility Emissions Reductions. May 17, 
      2000. S. Hrg. 106-975.

    Ethanol Under the Clean Air Act. June 14, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-953.

    Highway Diesel Sulfur Regulations. June 15, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-954.

    EPA's Proposed Regulations on Diesel Fuel. September 21, 2000. S. 
      Hrg. 106-964.

    Clean Air Act: State Reauthorization Issues. S. Hrg. 106-966.
        September 27, 2000.
        November 13, 2000. Oklahoma, OK, field hearing.


Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Water:
    Implementation of the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments. March 
      3, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-70.

    Endangered Species Act: Critical Habitat Designations. May 27, 1999. 
      S. Hrg. 106-437.

    Salmon in the Columbia River Basin: Review of Proposed Recovery 
      Plan. June 23, 1999. S. Hrg. 106-453.

    Habitat Conservation Plans. S. Hrg. 106-504.
        July 20, 1999.
        July 21, 1999.
        October 19, 1999.
        November 3, 1999.
        March 1, 2000.
        March 23, 2000.
        May 6, 2000. Full committee hearing in Whitefield, NH.
        May 18, 2000. To consider the Water Pollution Program 
          Enhancements Act of 2000, S. 2417.
        June 12, 2000. Full committee field hearing in Hot Springs, AR.

    Fort Peck Fish Hatchery Authorization Act, S. 2027. Glasgow, MT, 
      field hearing. April 29, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-1037.

    Good Samaritan Abandoned or Inactive Mine Waste Remediation Act, S. 
      1787. June 21, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-955.

    Oversight of the Safe Drinking Water Act. June 29, 2000. S. Hrg. 
      106-956.

    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Oversight of the Federal Aid 
      Program. July 19, 2200. S. Hrg. 106-958.

    Columbia River Power System: Draft Biological Opinion and Basinwide 
      Salmon Recovery Strategy. S. Hrg. 106-962:
        September 13 and 14, 2000.
        November 20, 2000. Boise, ID, field hearing.


Subcommittee on Superfund, Waste Control, and Risk Assessment:
    Superfund Program: Status of Cleanup Efforts. March 21, 2000. S. 
      Hrg. 106-980.

    EPA's Fiscal Year 2001 Budget for the Office of Solid Waste and 
      Emergency Response. March 30, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-913.

    Brownfield Revitalization and Environmental Restoration Act, S. 
      2700. June 29, 2000. S. Hrg. 106-957.

                              COMMITTEE PRINTS


    Rules, Committee on Environment & Public Works, January 20, 1999. S. 
      Prt. 106-3.

    Committee membership list, January 21, 1999. S. Prt. 106-4.

    Committee membership list, February 9, 2000. S. Prt. 106-39.

    Rules, Committee on Environment & Public Works February 9, 2000. S. 
      Prt. 106-40.

    Safe Drinking Water Act, As Amended by the Safe Drinking Water Act 
      of 1996, P. L. 104-182. December, 2000. S. Prt. 106-59.

    Resolutions Adopted by the Committee on Environment and Public Works 
      During the 106th Congress. March 2001. S. Prt. 106-77.

    Legislative Calendar, Committee on Environment & Public Works, 106th 
      Congress January 2001. S. Prt. 106-90.
                              AUTHOR INDEX
                              AUTHOR INDEX
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Mr. ABRAHAM
    S. 148--A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to establish 
      a program to provide assistance in the conservation of neotropical 
      migratory birds. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 2847--A bill to modify the River and Harbor Act of 1886 to 
      authorize Corps of Engineer authority over an extended portion of 
      the Clinton River. (WATER RESOURCES)



Mr. ALLARD
    S. 1763--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to reauthorize 
      the Office of Ombudsman of the Environmental Protection Agency. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. ASHCROFT

    S. 2416--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 2201 C 
      Street, Northwest, in the District of Columbia, which serves as 
      headquarters for the Department of State, as the ``Harry S. Truman 
      Federal Building''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)



Mr. BAUCUS

    S. 1105--A bill to assist local governments and States in assessing 
      and remediating brownfield sites, increase fairness and reduce 
      litigation. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1787--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      improve water quality on abandoned or inactive mined land. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. BIDEN

    S. 574--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make 
      corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources 
      System. (COASTAL BARRIERS)



Mr. BOND

    S. 495--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to repeal the highway 
      sanctions (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 1053--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to incorporate certain 
      provisions of the transportation conformity regulations, as in 
      effect on March 1, 1999. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 1945--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to require 
      consideration under the congestion mitigation and air quality 
      improvement program of the extent to which a proposed project or 
      program reduces sulfur or atmospheric carbon emissions, to make 
      renewable fuel projects eligible under that program. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2441--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      establish a program for fisheries habitat protection, restoration, 
      and enhancement and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; 
      FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 2546--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to prohibit the use of 
      methyl tertiary butyl ether, to provide flexibility within the 
      oxygenate requirement of the reformulated gasoline program of the 
      Environmental Protection Agency, to promote the use of renewable 
      ethanol, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2634--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, 
      Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to provide liability 
      relief to small businesses. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mrs. BOXER

    S. 272--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 1301 
      Clay Street in Oakland, California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums 
      Federal Building''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

    S. 1037--A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to provide 
      for a gradual reduction in the use of methyl tertiary butyl ether. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1112--A bill to protect children and other vulnerable 
      subpopulations from exposure to environmental pollutants, to 
      protect children from exposure to pesticides in schools, and to 
      provide parents with information concerning toxic chemicals that 
      pose risks to children. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1990--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 501 I 
      Street in Sacramento, California, as the ``Joe Serna, Jr. United 
      States Courthouse and Federal Building''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)



Mr. BREAUX

    S. 1119--A bill to amend the Act of August 9, 1950, to continue 
      funding of the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and 
      Restoration Act. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 2944--A bill to clarify that certain penalties provided for in 
      the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 are the exclusive criminal penalties 
      for any action or activity that may arise or occur in connection 
      with certain discharges of oil or a hazardous substance. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 3266--A bill to amend the Delta Development Act to expand the 
      area covered by the Lower Mississippi Delta Development Commission 
      to include Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. (WATER RESOURCES)



Mr. BRYAN

    S. 1280--A bill to terminate the exemption of certain contractors 
      and other entities from civil penalties for violations of nuclear 
      safety requirements under Atomic Energy Act of 1954. (NUCLEAR 
      REGULATION)



Mr. BURNS

    S. 2027--A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to design and 
      construct a warm water fish hatchery at Fort Peck Lake, Montana 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; FISH AND WILDLIFE)



Mr. CAMPBELL

    S. 1899--A bill to redesignate the Federal Emergency Management 
      Agency as the ``Federal Fire and Emergency Management Agency'', 
      and to amend the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 
      to authorize the Director of the Federal Fire and Emergency 
      Management Agency to make grants to local fire departments for the 
      purpose of protecting the public and firefighting personnel 
      against fire and fire-related hazards. (DISASTER RELIEF)

    S. 2216--A bill to direct the Director of the Federal Emergency 
      Management Agency to require, as a condition of any financial 
      assistance provided by the Agency on a nonemergency basis for a 
      construction project, that products used in the project be 
      produced in the United States. (DISASTER RELIEF)



Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE

    S. Res. 146--An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the 
      Committee on Environment and Public Works. (COMMITTEE BUSINESS)

    S. 547--A bill to authorize the President to enter into agreements 
      to provide regulatory credit for voluntary early action to 
      mitigate potential environmental impacts from greenhouse gas 
      emissions. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 583--A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
      Emergency Assistance Act to authorize programs for predisaster 
      mitigation, to streamline the administration of disaster relief, 
      to control Federal costs of disaster assistance. (DISASTER RELIEF)

    S. 835--A bill to encourage the restoration of estuary habitat 
      through more efficient project financing and enhanced coordination 
      of Federal and non-Federal restoration programs. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      QUALITY)

    S. 1090--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, 
      Liability, and Compensation Act of 1980. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1100--A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to 
      provide that the designation of critical habitat for endangered 
      and threatened species be required as part of the development of 
      recovery plans for those species. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 1537--A bill to reauthorize and amend the Comprehensive 
      Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1652--A bill to designate the Old Executive Office Building 
      located at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in Washington, 
      District of Columbia, as the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office 
      Building. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

    S. 1653--A bill to reauthorize and amend the National Fish and 
      Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 1730--An original bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution 
      Control Act to provide that certain environmental reports shall 
      continue to be required to be submitted. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1731--An original bill to amend the Clean Air Act to provide that 
      certain environmental reports shall continue to be required to be 
      submitted. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1744--An original bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 
      1973 to provide that certain species conservation reports shall 
      continue to be submitted. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1752--A bill to reauthorize and amend the Coastal Barrier 
      Resources Act. (COASTAL BARRIERS)



Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE

    S. 2335--A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out 
      a program to provide assistance in the remediation and restoration 
      of brownfields, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2700--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, 
      Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to promote the cleanup and 
      reuse of brownfields, to provide financial assistance for 
      brownfields revitalization, to enhance State response programs, 
      and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. CLELAND

    S. 1743--A bill to amend the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
      Century to authorize the State of Georgia to participate in the 
      State infrastructure bank pilot program. (TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 2088--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act and titles 23 and 49, 
      United States Code, to provide for continued authorization of 
      funding of transportation projects after a lapse in transportation 
      conformity. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. CONRAD

    S. 623--A bill to amend Public Law 89-108 to increase authorization 
      levels for State and Indian tribal, municipal, rural, and 
      industrial water supplies, to meet current and future water 
      quantity and quality needs of the Red River Valley, to deauthorize 
      certain project features and irrigation service areas, to enhance 
      natural resources and fish and wildlife habitat. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 2880--A bill to provide construction assistance for a project for 
      a water transmission line from the Missouri River to the city of 
      Williston, North Dakota. (WATER RESOURCES)



Mr. COVERDELL

    S. 669--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      ensure compliance by Federal facilities with pollution control 
      requirements. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 857--A bill to amend the Emergency Planning and Community Right-
      to-Know Act of 1986 to cover Federal facilities. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      QUALITY)

    S. 858--A bill to designate the Federal building and United States 
      courthouse located at 18 Greenville Street in Newman, Georgia, as 
      the ``Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building and United States 
      Courthouse''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

    S. 1567--A bill to designate the United States Courthouse located at 
      223 Broad Street in Albany, Georgia, as the ``C.B. King United 
      States Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

    S. 1647--A bill to amend the National Highway System Designation Act 
      of 1995 to remove a restriction on the eligibility of certain 
      activities for funding from the Highway Trust Fund. 
      (TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 2260--A bill to allow property owners to maintain existing 
      structures designed for human habitation at Lake Sidney Lanier, 
      Georgia. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. CRAIG

    S. 2504--A bill to amend title VI of the Clean Air Act with respect 
      to the phaseout schedule for methyl bromide. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      QUALITY)

    S. 2609--A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration 
      Act and the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act to enhance 
      the funds available for grants to States for fish and wildlife 
      conservation projects, and to increase opportunities for 
      recreational hunting, bow hunting, trapping, archery, and fishing, 
      by eliminating chances for waste, fraud, abuse, mal-
      administration, and unauthorized expenditures for administration 
      and implementation of those Acts, and for other purposes. (FISH 
      AND WILDLIFE)



Mr. CRAPO

    S.J. Res. 50--A joint resolution to disapprove a final rule 
      promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency concerning 
      water pollution. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2296--A bill to provide grants for special environmental 
      assistance for the regulation of communities and habitat (SEARCH) 
      to small communities. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 2297--A bill to reauthorize the Water Resources Research Act of 
      1984. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 2417--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      increase funding for State nonpoint source pollution control 
      programs, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. DASCHLE

    S. 2291--A bill to provide assistance for efforts to improve 
      conservation of, recreation in, erosion control of, and 
      maintenance of fish and wildlife habitat of the Missouri River in 
      the State of South Dakota, and for other purposes. (WATER 
      RESOURCES)

    S. 2309--A bill to establish a commission to assess the performance 
      of the performance of the civil works function of the Secretary of 
      the Army. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2503--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to authorize States to 
      regulate harmful fuel additives and to require fuel to contain 
      fuel made from renewable sources, to amend the Solid Waste 
      Disposal Act to require that at least 85 percent of funds 
      appropriated to the Environmental Protection Agency from the 
      Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund be distributed to 
      States to carry out cooperative agreements for undertaking 
      corrective action and for enforcement of subtitle I of that Act, 
      and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. DOMENICI

    S. 1793--A bill to ensure that there will be adequate funding for 
      the decommissioning of nuclear power facilities. (NUCLEAR 
      REGULATION)

    S. 2016--A bill to authorize appropriations for, and to improve the 
      operation of, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. (NUCLEAR 
      REGULATION)

    S. 2093--A bill to amend the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
      Century to ensure that full obligation authority is provided for 
      the Indian reservation roads program. (TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 2736--A bill to provide compensation for victims of the fire 
      initiated by the National Park Service at Bandelier National 
      Monument, New Mexico. (DISASTER RELIEF)



Mr. EDWARDS

    S.RES. 188--A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that 
      additional assistance should be provided to the victims of 
      Hurricane Floyd. (DISASTER RELIEF)

    S. 754--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 310 New 
      Bern Avenue in Raleigh, North Carolina, as the ``Terry Sanford 
      Federal Building''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)



Mr. FEINGOLD

    S. 123--A bill to phase out Federal funding of the Tennessee Valley 
      Authority. (TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY)



Mrs. FEINSTEIN

    S. 266--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the exclusive 
      application of California State regulations regarding reformulated 
      gasoline in certain areas within the State. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      QUALITY)

    S. 267--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to direct the 
      Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to give 
      highest priority to petroleum contaminants in drinking water in 
      issuing corrective action orders under the response program for 
      petroleum. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 268--A bill to specify the effective date of and require an 
      amendment to the final rule of the Environmental Protection Agency 
      regulating exhaust emissions from new spark-ignition gasoline 
      marine engines. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 645--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to waive the oxygen 
      content requirement for reformulated gasoline that results in no 
      greater emissions of air pollutants than reformulated gasoline 
      meeting the oxygen content requirement. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. FITZGERALD

    S. 2233--A bill to prohibit the use of, and provide for remediation 
      of water contaminated by, methyl tertiary butyl ether. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. FRIST

    S. 1278--A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 
      to modify provisions relating to the Board of Directors of the 
      Tennessee Valley Authority. (TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY)

    S. 1325--A bill to amend the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 
      1965 to add Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Perry and Wayne counties, 
      Tennessee, to the Appalachian region. (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)

    S. 2368--A bill to authorize studies on water supply management and 
      development. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 2570--A bill to provide for the fair and equitable treatment of 
      the Tennessee Valley Authority and its ratepayers in the event of 
      restructuring of the electric utility industry. (TENNESSEE VALLEY 
      AUTHORITY)



Mr. GRAHAM

    S. 968--A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental 
      Protection Agency to make grants to State agencies with 
      responsibility for water source development, for the purposes of 
      maximizing the available water supply and protecting the 
      environment through the development of alternative water sources. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2711--A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental 
      Protection Agency to make grants to the Florida Keys Aqueduct 
      Authority and other appropriate agencies for the purpose of 
      improving water quality throughout the marine ecosystem of the 
      Florida Keys. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. GRAMM

    S. 559--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 33 East 
      8th Street in Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle Federal 
      Building''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)



Mr. HARKIN

    S. 2971--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to phase out the use of 
      methyl tertiary butyl ether in fuels or fuel additives, to promote 
      the use of renewable fuels, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      QUALITY)



Mr. HELMS

    S. 1398--A bill to clarify certain boundaries on maps relating to 
      the Coastal Barrier Resources System. (COASTAL BARRIERS)



Mr. HOLLINGS

    S. 947--A bill to amend Federal law regarding the tolling of the 
      Interstate Highway System. (TRANSPORTATION)



Mr. HUTCHINSON

    S. 2139--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      exempt agricultural stormwater and silviculture operation 
      discharges from the requirement for a permit under the pollutant 
      discharge elimination system. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mrs. HUTCHISON

    S. 1706--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      exclude from stormwater regulation certain areas and activities, 
      and to improve the regulation and limit the liability of local 
      governments concerning co-permitting and the implementation of 
      control measures. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. INHOFE

    S. 724--A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to clarify that 
      underground injection does not include certain activities. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 880--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to remove flammable fuels 
      from the list of substances with respect to which reporting and 
      other activities are required under the risk management plan 
      program. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1627--A bill to extend the authority of the Nuclear Regulatory 
      Commission to collect fees through 2004. (NUCLEAR REGULATION)

    S. 1691--A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
      Emergency Assistance Act to authorize programs for predisaster 
      mitigation, to streamline the administration of disaster relief, 
      to control the Federal costs of disaster assistance. (DISASTER 
      RELIEF)

    S. 1886--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the Governor of 
      a State to waive the oxygen content requirement for reformulated 
      gasoline, to encourage development of voluntary standards to 
      prevent and control releases of methyl tertiary butyl ether from 
      underground storage tanks. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1946--A bill to amend the National Environmental Education Act to 
      redesignate that Act as the ``John H. Chafee Environmental 
      Education Act'', to establish the John H. Chafee Memorial 
      Fellowship Program, to extend the programs under that Act. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2292--A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to renew the 
      authority of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to indemnify its 
      licensees, and for other purposes. (NUCLEAR REGULATION)

    S. 2723--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the Governor of 
      a State to waive oxygen content requirement for reformulated 
      gasoline, to encourage development of voluntary standards to 
      prevent and control releases of methyl tertiary butyl ether from 
      underground storage tanks, to establish a program to phase out the 
      use of methyl tertiary butyl ester, and for other purposes. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2948--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      establish a program for wetland mitigation banking, and for other 
      purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. JEFFORDS

    S. 859--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require a 
      refund value for certain beverage containers, to provide resources 
      for State pollution prevention and recycling programs. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1862--A bill entitled ``Vermont Infrastructure Bank Program.'' 
      (TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 1915--A bill to enhance the services provided by the 
      Environmental Protection Agency to small communities that are 
      attempting to comply with national, State, and local environmental 
      regulations. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2543--To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
      Emergency Assistance Act to include airplane and rail accidents 
      within the meaning of the term ``major disaster''. (DISASTER 
      RELIEF)

    S. 2724--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry out an 
      assessment of State, municipal, and private dams in the State of 
      Vermont and to make appropriate modifications to the dams. (WATER 
      RESOURCES)



Mr. KERREY

    S. 1279--A bill to improve the environmental quality and public use 
      and appreciation of the Missouri River and to provide additional 
      authority to the Army Corps of Engineers to protect, enhance, and 
      restore fish and wildlife habitat on the Missouri River. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 2704--A bill to provide additional authority to the Army Corps of 
      Engineers to protect, enhance, and restore fish and wildlife 
      habitat on the Missouri River and to improve the environmental 
      quality and public use and appreciation of the Missouri River. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; WATER RESOURCES)



Mr. KYL

    S. 1595--A bill to designate the United States courthouse at 401 
      West Washington Street in Phoenix, Arizona, as the ``Sandra Day 
      O'Connor United States Courthouse'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)



Mrs. LANDRIEU

    S. 1621--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      authorize funding to carry out certain water quality projects for 
      Lake Ponchartrain Basin, Louisiana. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2433--A bill to establish the Red River National Wildlife Refuge. 
      (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 2462--A bill to provide for the establishment of the Cat Island 
      National Wildlife Refuge in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. 
      (FISH AND WILDLIFE)



Mr. LAUTENBERG

    S. 20--A bill to assist the States and local governments in 
      assessing and remediating brownfield sites and encouraging 
      environmental cleanup programs. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 222--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for 
      a national standard to prohibit the operation of motor vehicles by 
      intoxicated individuals. (TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 522--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      improve the quality of beaches and coastal recreation water. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 790--A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to 
      require manufacturers of bottled water to submit annual reports. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1005--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide 
      for national minimum sentences for individuals convicted of 
      operating motor vehicles under the influence of alcohol. 
      (TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 1149--A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to increase 
      consumer confidence in safe drinking water and source water 
      assessments. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1470--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to ensure that adequate 
      actions are taken to detect, prevent, and minimize the 
      consequences of accidental releases that result from criminal 
      activity that may cause substantial harm to public health, safety, 
      and the environment. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1786--A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
      Emergency Assistance Act to establish a grant program for 
      assisting small business and agricultural enterprises in meeting 
      disaster-related expenses. (DISASTER RELIEF)

    S. 2800--A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental 
      Protection Agency to establish an integrated environmental 
      reporting system. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 3156--A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to 
      ensure the recovery of the declining biological diversity of the 
      United States, to reaffirm and strengthen the commitment of the 
      United States to protect wildlife, to safeguard the economic and 
      ecological future of children of the United States, and to provide 
      certainty to local governments, communities, and individuals in 
      their planning and economic development efforts. (FISH AND 
      WILDLIFE)



Mr. LEAHY

    S. 673--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish requirements 
      concerning the operation of fossil fuel-fired electric utility 
      steam generating units, commercial and industrial boiler units, 
      solid waste incineration units, medical waste incinerators, 
      hazardous waste combustors, chlor-alkali plants, and Portland 
      cement plants to reduce emissions of mercury to the environment. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1896--A bill to amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 to give 
      first priority to the location of Federal facilities in central 
      business areas. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)



Mr. LIEBERMAN

    S. 1632--A bill to extend the authorization of appropriations for 
      activities at Long Island Sound. (WATER RESOURCES)



Mrs. LINCOLN

    S. 1622--A bill to provide economic, planning, and coordination 
      assistance needed for the development of the lower Mississippi 
      River region. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 2041--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      exempt discharges from certain silvicultrual activities from 
      permit requirements of the national pollutant discharge 
      elimination system. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2278--A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation 
      and Design Program Act of 1994. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)



Mr. LOTT

    S. Res. 206--A resolution relative to the death of the Honorable 
      John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. (UNITED STATES SENATE)

    S. Res. 215--A resolution making changes to Senate committees for 
      the 106th Congress. (UNITED STATES SENATE)

    S. 1528--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, 
      Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify liability under 
      that Act for certain recycling transactions. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      QUALITY)



Mr. LUGAR

    S. 460--A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 
      401 South Michigan Street in South Bend, Indiana, as the ``Robert 
      K. Rodibaugh United States Bankruptcy Courthouse''. (PUBLIC 
      BUILDINGS)



Mr. MCCAIN

    S. 2921--A bill to provide for management and leadership training, 
      the provision of assistance and resources for policy analysis, and 
      other appropriate activities in the training of Native American 
      and Alaska Native professionals in health care and public policy. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. McCONNELL

    S. 1109--A bill to conserve global bear populations by prohibiting 
      the importance, exportation, and interstate trade of bear viscera 
      and items, products, or substances containing, or labeled or 
      advertised as containing, bear viscera. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 1323--A bill to amend the Federal Power Act to ensure that 
      certain Federal power customers are provided protection by the 
      Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. (NUCLEAR REGULATION)

    S. 3218--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to exclude beverage 
      alcohol compounds emitted from aging warehouses from the 
      definition of volatile organic compounds. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. MOYNIHAN

    S. 67--A bill to designate the headquarters building of the 
      Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington, 
      District of Columbia, as the ``Robert C. Weaver Federal 
      Building''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

    S. 171--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to limit the concentration 
      of sulfur in gasoline used in motor vehicles. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      QUALITY)

    S. 172--A bill to reduce acid deposition under the Clean Air Act. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 701--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 290 
      Broadway in New York, New York, as the ``Ronald H. Brown Federal 
      Building.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

    S. 1356--A bill to amend the Marine Protection, Research, and 
      Sanctuaries Act of 1972 to clarify the limitation on the dumping 
      of dredged material in Long Island Sound. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      PROTECTION)

    S. 3195--A bill to establish the United States Open Society 
      Commission. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)



Mr. MURKOWSKI

    S. 453--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 709 West 
      9th Street in Juneau, Alaska, as the ``Hurff A. Saunders Federal 
      Building''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

    S. 1311--A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental 
      Protection Agency to establish an eleventh region of the 
      Environmental Protection Agency, comprised solely of the State of 
      Alaska. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mrs. MURRAY

    S. 392--A bill to designate the Federal building and United States 
      courthouse located at West 920 Riverside Avenue in Spokane, 
      Washington, as the ``Thomas S. Foley Federal Building and United 
      States Courthouse'', and the plaza at the south entrance of that 
      building and courthouse as the ``Walter F. Horan Plaza''. (PUBLIC 
      BUILDINGS)

    S. 2228--A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to conduct 
      studies and to carry out ecosystem restoration and other 
      protective measures within Puget Sound, Washington, and adjacent 
      waters, and for other purposes. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 3109--A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 
      1010 Fifth Avenue in Seattle, Washington, as the ``William Kenzo 
      Nakamura United States Courthouse''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)



Mr. REID

    S. 437--A bill to designate the United States courthouse under 
      construction at 338 Las Vegas Boulevard South in Las Vegas, 
      Nevada, as the ``Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse.'' 
      (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

    S. 2750--A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental 
      Protection Agency, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of 
      Agriculture, and the Secretary of the Interior to participate 
      constructively in the implementation of the Las Vegas Wash Wetland 
      Restoration and Lake Mead Water Quality Improvement Project, 
      Nevada. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. ROBB

    S. 533--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to authorize 
      local governments and Governors to restrict receipt of out-of-
      State municipal solid waste. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1477--A bill to reduce traffic congestion, promote economic 
      development, and improve the quality of life in the metropolitan 
      Washington region. (TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 2756--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      establish a National Clean Water Trust Fund and to authorize the 
      Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to use 
      amounts in the Fund to carry out projects to promote the recovery 
      of waters of the United States from damage resulting from 
      violations of that Act, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      QUALITY)



Mr. ROTH

    S. 867--A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National 
      Wildlife Refuge as wilderness. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 2389--A bill to provide additional assistance for fire and 
      emergency services, and for other purposes. (DISASTER RELIEF)



Mr. SARBANES

    S. 492--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Act to assist in 
      the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 493--A bill to require the Secretary of the Army, acting through 
      the Chief of Engineers, to evaluate, develop, and implement pilot 
      projects in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina to address 
      problems associated with toxic microorganisms in tidal and non-
      tidal wetlands and waters. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; WATER 
      RESOURCES)



Mr. SCHUMER

    S. 1077--A bill to dedicate the new Amtrak station in New York, New 
      York, to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

    S. 2370--A bill to designate the Federal Building at 500 Pearl 
      Street in New York, New York as the ``Daniel Patrick Moynihan 
      United States Courthouse''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

    S. 2892--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 158-15 
      Liberty Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, New York, as the ``Floyd H. 
      Flake Federal Building''. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)



Mr. SHELBY

    S. 2472--A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to restore 
      certain penalties under the Act. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)



Mr. SMITH of Oregon

    S. 3268--A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to improve 
      provisions concerning the recovery of damages for injuries 
      resulting from oil spills. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire

    S. 914--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      require that discharges from combined storm and sanitary sewers 
      conform to the Combined Sewer Overflow Control Policy of the 
      Environmental Protection Agency. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1866--A bill to redesignate the Coastal Barrier Resources System 
      as the ``John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System''. 
      (COASTAL BARRIERS)

    S. 2437--A bill to provide for the conservation and development of 
      water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the 
      Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and 
      harbors of the United States, and for other purposes. (WATER 
      RESOURCES)

    S. 2797--A bill to authorize a comprehensive Everglades restoration 
      plan. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 2878--A bill to commemorate the centennial of the establishment 
      of the first national wildlife refuge in the United States on 
      March 14, 1903, and for other purposes. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 2962--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to address problems 
      concerning methyl tertiary butyl ether, and for other purposes. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) Also, S. AMDT. 4026

    S. 3032--A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation 
      and Design Program Act of 1994, and for other purposes. (FISH AND 
      WILDLIFE)

    S. 3173--A bill to improve the implementation of the environmental 
      streamlining provisions of the Transportation Equity Act for the 
      21st Century. (TRANSPORTATION)



Ms. SNOWE

    S. 105--A bill to deauthorize certain portions of the project for 
      navigation, Bass Harbor, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 106--A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 
      to deauthorize the remainder of the project at East Boothbay 
      Harbor, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 107--A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Boothbay 
      Harbor, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 108--A bill to modify, and to deauthorize certain portions of, 
      the project for navigation at Wells Harbor, Maine. (WATER 
      RESOURCES)

    S. 829--A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Searsport 
      Harbor, Searsport, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 830--A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Carvers 
      Harbor, Vinalhaven, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 2683--A bill to deauthorize a portion of the project for 
      navigation, Kennebunk River, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 2684--A bill to redesignate and reauthorize as anchorage certain 
      portions of the project for navigation, Narraguagus River, 
      Milbridge, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES)



Mr. SPECTER

    S. 663--A bill to impose certain limitations on the receipt of out-
      of-State municipal solid waste, to authorize State and local 
      controls over the flow of municipal solid waste. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      QUALITY)



Mr. STEVENS

    S. 49--A bill to amend the wetlands program under the Federal Water 
      Pollution Control Act to provide credit for the low wetlands loss 
      rate in Alaska and recognize the significant extent of wetlands 
      conservation in Alaska property owners, and to ease the burden on 
      overly regulated Alaskan cities, boroughs, municipalities, and 
      villages. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)



Mr. THOMAS

    S. 352 ----A bill to amend the National Environmental Policy Act of 
      1969 to require that Federal agencies consult with State agencies 
      and county and local governments on environmental impact 
      statements. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1305--A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to 
      improve the process for listing, recovery planning, and delisting. 
      (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 1794--A bill to designate the Federal courthouse at 145 East 
      Simpson Avenue in Jackson, Wyoming, as the ``Clifford P. Hansen 
      Federal Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)



Mr. TORRICELLI

    S. 733--A bill to enact the Passaic River Basin Flood Management 
      Program. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 775--A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental 
      Protection Agency to conduct a feasibility study for applying 
      airport bubbles as a method of identifying, assessing, and 
      reducing the adverse environmental impacts of airport ground and 
      flight operations and improving the overall quality of the 
      environment. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 878--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      permit grants for the national estuary program to be used for the 
      development and implementation of a comprehensive conservation and 
      management plan, to reauthorize appropriations to carry out the 
      program. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1006--A bill to end the use of conventional steel-jawed leghold 
      traps on animals in the United States. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

    S. 2384--A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to require 
      the use of dredged material in the construction of federally 
      funded transportation projects. (TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 2385--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to establish a 
      program to market dredged material. (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)

    S. 2934--A bill to provide for the assessment of an increased civil 
      penalty in a case in which a person or entity that is the subject 
      of a civil environmental enforcement action has previously 
      violated an environmental law or in a case in which a violation of 
      an environmental law results in a catastrophic event. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 3036--A bill to assure that recreation and other economic 
      benefits are accorded the same weight as hurricane and storm 
      damage reduction benefits as well as environmental restoration 
      benefits. (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)



Mr. VOINOVICH

    S. 872--A bill to impose certain limits on the receipt of out-of-
      State municipal solid waste, to authorize State and local controls 
      over the flow of municipal solid waste. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 1144--A bill to provide increased flexibility in use of highway 
      funding. (TRANSPORTATION)

    S. 1699--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      authorize appropriations for State water pollution control 
      revolving funds. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2362--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to direct the 
      Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to consider 
      risk assessments and cost benefit analyses as part of the process 
      of establishing a new or revised air quality standard. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

    S. 2590--A bill to reauthorize and amend the Comprehensive 
      Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980. 
      (ENVIRONMENTAL QULAITY)

    S. 2796--A bill to provide for the conservation and development of 
      water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the 
      Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and 
      harbors of the United States, and for other purposes. (WATER 
      RESOURCES)

Mr. WARNER

    S. 507--A bill to provide for the conservation and development of 
      water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the 
      Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and 
      harbors of the United States. (WATER RESOURCES)

    S. 1405--A bill to amend the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Authority Act of 
      1995 to provide an authorization of contract authority for fiscal 
      years 2004 through 2007. (TRANSPORTATION)



Mr. WYDEN

    S. 188--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
      authorize the use of State revolving loan funds for construction 
      of water conservation and quality improvements. (ENVIRONMENTAL 
      QUALITY)

    S. 294--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to develop and 
      implement a comprehensive program for fish screens and passage 
      devices. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
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AIR QUALITY. See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION. See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

ATOMIC ENERGY ACT. See NUCLEAR REGULATION.

CLEAN AIR ACT. See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

CLEAN WATER ACT. See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND LIABILITY ACT of 
  1980 (CERCLA). See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

COASTAL BARRIERS


        H.R. 34--To direct the Secretary of the Interior to make 
          technical corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier 
          Resources System.

        H.R. 1431--A bill to reauthorize and amend the Coastal Barrier 
          Resources Act.

        H.R. 4435--To clarify certain boundaries on the map relating to 
          Unit NC01 of the Coastal Barrier Resources System.

        S. 574--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make 
          corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources 
          System. (Mr. BIDEN)

        S. 1398--A bill to clarify certain boundaries on maps relating 
          to the Coastal Barrier Resources System (Mr. HELMS)

        S. 1752--A bill to reauthorize and amend the Coastal Barrier 
          Resources Act. (Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE)

        S. 1866--A bill to redesignate the Coastal Barrier Resources 
          System as the ``John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources 
          System''. (Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire)

COMMITTEE ON ENIVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS


        S. Res. 146--An original resolution authorizing expenditures by 
          the Committee on Environment and Public Works. (Mr. JOHN H. 
          CHAFEE)

        S. Res. 215--A resolution making changes to Senate committees 
          for the 106th Congress. (Mr. LOTT)

DINGELL-JOHNSON SPORTFISH RESTORATION ACT. See FISH AND WILDLIFE.

DISASTER RELIEF


        H.R. 707--To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
          Emergency Assistance Act to authorize a program for 
          predisaster mitigation, to streamline the administration of 
          disaster relief, to control the Federal costs of disaster 
          assistance.

        H.R. 4210--To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
          Emergency Assistance Act to provide for improved Federal 
          efforts to prepare for and respond to terrorist attacks.

        S. Res. 188--A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate 
          that additional assistance should be provided to the victims 
          of Hurricane Floyd. (Mr. EDWARDS)

        S. 583--A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief 
          and Emergency Assistance Act to authorize programs for 
          predisaster mitigation, to streamline the administration of 
          disaster relief, to control Federal costs of disaster 
          assistance.(Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE)

        S. 1691--A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief 
          and Emergency Assistance Act to authorize programs for 
          predisaster mitigation, to streamline the administration of 
          disaster relief, to control the Federal costs of disaster 
          assistance. (Mr. INHOFE)

        S. 1786--A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief 
          and Emergency Assistance Act to establish a grant program for 
          assisting small business and agricultural enterprises in 
          meeting disaster-related expenses. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

        S. 1899--A bill to redesignate the Federal Emergency Management 
          Agency as the ``Federal Fire and Emergency Management 
          Agency'', and to amend the Federal Fire Prevention and Control 
          Act of 1974 to authorize the Director of the Federal Fire and 
          Emergency Management Agency to make grants to local fire 
          departments for the purpose of protecting the public and 
          firefighting personnel against fire and fire-related hazards. 
          (Mr. CAMPBELL)

        S. 2216--A bill to direct the Director of the Federal Emergency 
          Management Agency to require, as a condition of any financial 
          assistance provided by the Agency on a nonemergency basis for 
          a construction project, that products used in the project be 
          produced in the United StateS.

        (Mr. CAMPBELL)

        S. 2389--A bill to provide assistance for fire and emergency 
          services. (Mr. ROTH)

        S. 2543--To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
          Emergency Assistance Act to include airplane and rail 
          accidents within the meaning of the term ``major disaster''. 
          (Mr. JEFFORDS)

        S. 2736--A bill to provide compensation for victims of the fire 
          initiated by the National Park Service at Bandelier Nationa 
          Monument, New Mexico. (Mr. DOMENICI)

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT


        S. 1325--A bill to amend the Appalachian Regional Development 
          Act of 1965 to add Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Perry and Wayne 
          counties, Tennessee, to the Appalachian region. (Mr. FRIST)

        S. 2385 A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to establish 
          a program to market dredged material. (Mr. TORRICELLI)

        S. 3036--A bill to assure that recreation and other economic 
          benefits are accorded the same weight as hurricane and storm 
          damage reduction benefits as well as environmental restoration 
          benefitS. (Mr. TORRICELLI)

ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

    Air Quality:

        H.R. 999--To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
          improve the quality of coastal recreation waters.

        S. 171--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to limit the 
          concentration of sulfur in gasoline used in motor vehicleS. 
          (Mr. MOYNIHAN)

        S. 172--A bill to reduce acid deposition under the Clean Air 
          Act. (Mr. MOYNIHAN)

        S. 266--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the 
          exclusive application of California State regulations 
          regarding reformulated gasoline in certain areas within the 
          State. (Mrs. FEINSTEIN)

        S. 268--A bill to specify the effective date of and require an 
          amendment to the final rule of the Environmental Protection 
          Agency regulating exhaust emissions from new spark-ignition 
          gasoline marine engineS. (Mrs. FEINSTEIN)

        S. 495--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to repeal the highway 
          sanctionS. (Mr. BOND)

        S. 547--A bill to authorize the President to enter into 
          agreements to provide regulatory credit for voluntary early 
          action to mitigate potential environmental impacts from 
          greenhouse gas emissionS. (Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE)

        S. 645--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to waive the oxygen 
          content requirement for reformulated gasoline that results in 
          no greater emissions of air pollutants than reformulated 
          gasoline meeting the oxygen content requirement. (Mrs. 
          FEINSTEIN)

        S. 673--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish 
          requirements concerning the operation of fossil fuel-fired 
          electric utility steam generating units, commercial and 
          industrial boiler units, solid waste incineration units, 
          medical waste incinerators, hazardous waste combustors, chlor-
          alkali plants, and Portland cement plants to reduce emissions 
          of mercury to the environment. (Mr. LEAHY)

        S. 880--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to remove flammable 
          fuels from the list of substances with respect to which 
          reporting and other activities are required under the risk 
          management plan program. (Mr. INHOFE)

        S. 1037--A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to 
          provide for a gradual reduction in the use of methyl tertiary 
          butyl ether. (Mrs. BOXER)

        S. 1053--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to incorporate 
          certain provisions of the transportation conformity 
          regulations, as in effect on March 1, 1999. (Mr. BOND)

        S. 1470--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to ensure that 
          adequate actions are taken to detect, prevent, and minimize 
          the consequences of accidental releases that result from 
          criminal activity that may cause substantial harm to public 
          health, safety, and the environment. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

        S. 1731--An original bill to amend the Clean Air Act to provide 
          that certain environmental reports shall continue to be 
          required to be submitted. (Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE)

        S. 1886--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the 
          Governor of a State to waive the oxygen content requirement 
          for reformulated gasoline, to encourage development of 
          voluntary standards to prevent and control releases of methyl 
          tertiary butyl ether from underground storage tankS. (Mr. 
          INHOFE)

        S. 1945--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to 
          require consideration under the congestion mitigation and air 
          quality improvement program of the extent to which a proposed 
          project or program reduces sulfur or atmospheric carbon 
          emissions, to make renewable fuel projects eligible under that 
          program. (Mr. BOND)

        S. 2088--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act and titles 23 and 49, 
          United States Code, to provide for continued authorization of 
          funding of transportation projects after a lapse in 
          transportation conformity. (Mr. CLELAND)

        S. 2233--A bill to prohibit the use of, and provide for 
          remediation of water contaminated by, methyl tertiary butyl 
          ether. (Mr. FITZGERALD)

        S. 2362--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to direct the 
          Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to 
          consider risk assessments and cost benefit analyses as part of 
          the process of establishing a new or revised air quality 
          standard. (Mr. VOINOVICH)

        S. 2503--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to authorize States 
          to regulate harmful fuel additives and to require fuel to 
          contain fuel made from renewable sources, to amend the Solid 
          Waste Disposal Act to require that at least 85 percent of 
          funds appropriated to the Environmental Protection Agency from 
          the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund be distributed 
          to States to carry out cooperative agreements for undertaking 
          corrective action and for enforcement of subtitle I of that 
          Act. (Mr. DASCHLE)

        S. 2504--A bill to amend title VI of the Clean Air Act with 
          respect to the phase-out schedule for methyl bromide. (Mr. 
          CRAIG)

        S. 2546--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to prohibit the use 
          of methyl tertiary butyl ether, to provide flexibility within 
          the oxygenate requirement of the reformulated gasoline program 
          of the Environmental Protection Agency, to promote the use of 
          renewable ethanol. (Mr. BOND)

        S. 2723--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the 
          Governor of a State to waive oxygen content requirement for 
          reformulated gasoline, to encourage development of voluntary 
          standards to prevent and control releases of methyl tertiary 
          butyl ether from underground storage tanks, to establish a 
          program to phase out the use of methyl tertiary butyl ester. 
          (Mr. INHOFE)

        S. 2962--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to address problems 
          concerning methyl tertiary butyl ether. (Mr. SMITH of New 
          Hampshire) Also, S. Amdt. 4026

        S. 2971--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to phase out the use 
          of methyl tertiary butyl ether in fuels or fuel additives, to 
          promote the use of renewable fuels. (Mr. HARKIN)

        S. 3218--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to exclude beverage 
          alcohol compounds emitted from aging warehouses from the 
          definition of volatile organic compounds. (Mr. MCCONNELL)
    Environmental Policy:

        S. 352--A bill to amend the National Environmental Policy Act of 
          1969 to require that Federal agencies consult with State 
          agencies and county and local governments on environmental 
          impact statements. (Mr. THOMAS)

        S. 775--A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental 
          Protection Agency to conduct a feasibility study for applying 
          airport bubbles as a method of identifying, assessing, and 
          reducing the adverse environmental impacts of airport ground 
          and flight operations and improving the overall quality of the 
          environment. (Mr. TORRICELLI)

        S. 1112--A bill to protect children and other vulnerable 
          subpopulations from exposure to environmental pollutants, to 
          protect children from exposure to pesticides in schools, and 
          to provide parents with information concerning toxic chemicals 
          that pose risks to children. (Mrs. BOXER)

        S. 1311--A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental 
          Protection Agency to establish an eleventh region of the 
          Environmental Protection Agency, comprised solely of the State 
          of Alaska. (Mr. MURKOWSKI)

        S. 1915--A bill to enhance the services provided by the 
          Environmental Protection Agency to small communities that are 
          attempting to comply with national, State, and local 
          environmental regulations. (Mr. JEFFORDS)

        S. 1946--A bill to amend the National Environmental Education 
          Act to redesignate that Act as the ``John H. Chafee 
          Environmental Education Act'', to establish the John H. Chafee 
          Memorial Fellowship Program, to extend the programs under that 
          Act. (Mr. INHOFE)

        S. 2309--A bill to establish a commission to assess the 
          performance of the performance of the civil works function of 
          the Secretary of the Army. (Mr. DASCHLE)

        S. 2800--A bill to require the Administrator of the 
          Environmental Protection Agency to establish an integrated 
          environmental reporting system. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

        S. 2921--A bill to provide for management and leadership 
          training, the provision of assistance and resources for policy 
          analysis, and other appropriate activities in the training of 
          Native American and Alaska Native professionals in health care 
          and public policy. (Mr. MCCAIN)

        S. 2934--A bill to provide for the assessment of an increased 
          civil penalty in a case in which a person or entity that is 
          the subject of a civil environmental enforcement action has 
          previously violated an environmental law or in a case in which 
          a violation of an environmental law results in a catastrophic 
          event. (Mr. TORRICELLI)

        S. 3173--A bill to improve the implementation of the 
          environmental streamlining provisions of the Transportation 
          Equity Act for the 21st Century. (Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire)

    Oil Pollution:

        S. 3268--A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to 
          improve provisions concerning the recovery of damages for 
          injuries resulting from oil spills. (Mr. SMITH of Oregon)

    Solid Waste:

        H.R. 3378--To authorize certain actions to address the 
          comprehensive treatment of sewage emanating from the Tijuana 
          River in order to substantially reduce river and ocean 
          pollution in the San Diego border region.

        S. 267--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to direct 
          the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to 
          give highest priority to petroleum contaminants in drinking 
          water in issuing corrective action orders under the response 
          program for petroleum.(Mrs. FEINSTEIN)

        S. 533--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to 
          authorize local governments and Governors to restrict receipt 
          of out-of-State municipal solid waste. (Mr. ROBB)

        S. 663--A bill to impose certain limitations on the receipt of 
          out-of-State municipal solid waste, to authorize State and 
          local controls over the flow of municipal solid waste. (Mr. 
          SPECTER)

        S. 859--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require 
          a refund value for certain beverage containers, to provide 
          resources for State pollution prevention and recycling 
          programS. (Mr. JEFFORDS)

        S. 872--A bill to impose certain limits on the receipt of out-
          of-State municipal solid waste, to authorize State and local 
          controls over the flow of municipal solid waste. (Mr. 
          VOINOVICH)

        S. 1621--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to authorize funding to carry out certain water quality 
          projects for Lake Ponchartrain Basin, Louisiana. (Mrs. 
          LANDRIEU)

        S. 1763--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to 
          reauthorize the Office of Ombudsman of the Environmental 
          Protection Agency. (Mr. ALLARD)

    Superfund:

        S. 20--A bill to assist the States and local governments in 
          assessing and remediating brownfield sites and encouraging 
          environmental cleanup programS. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

        S. 1090--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental 
          Response, Liability, and Compensation Act of 1980. (Mr. JOHN 
          H. CHAFEE)

        S. 1105--A bill to assist local governments and States in 
          assessing and remediating brownfield sites, increase fairness 
          and reduce litigation. (Mr. BAUCUS)

        S. 1528--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental 
          Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify 
          liability under that Act for certain recycling transactionS. 
          (Mr. LOTT)

        S. 1537--A bill to reauthorize and amend the Comprehensive 
          Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980. 
          (Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE)

        S. 2335--A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry 
          out a program to provide assistance in the remediation and 
          restoration of brownfields. (Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE)

        S. 2590--A bill to reauthorize and amend the Comprehensive 
          Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 
          1980. (Mr. VOINOVICH)

        S. 2634--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental 
          Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to provide 
          liability relief to small businesses. (Mr. BOND)

        S. 2700--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental 
          Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to promote 
          the cleanup and reuse of brownfields, to provide financial 
          assistance for brownfields revitalization, to enhance State 
          response programs. (Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE)

    Toxic Substances:

        S. 857--A bill to amend the Emergency Planning and Community 
          Right-to-Know Act of 1986 to cover Federal facilities. (Mr. 
          COVERDELL)

        S. 1037 A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to 
          provide for a gradual reduction in the use of methyl tertiary 
          butyl ether. (Mrs. BOXER)

        S. 2944--A bill to clarify that certain penalties provided for 
          in the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 are the exclusive criminal 
          penalties for any action or activity that may arise or occur 
          in connection with certain discharges of oil or a hazardous 
          substance. (Mr. BREAUX)

        S. 3268--A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to 
          improve provisions concerning the recovery of damages for 
          injuries resulting from oil spills. (Mr. SMITH of Oregon)
    Water Quality:

        H.R. 673--To authorize the Administrator of the Environmental 
          Protection Agency to make grants to the Florida Keys Aqueduct 
          Authority and other appropriate agencies for the purpose of 
          improving water quality throughout the marine ecosystem of the 
          Florida Keys.

        H.R. 910--To authorize the Secretary of the Army, acting through 
          the Chief of Engineers and in coordination with other Federal 
          agency heads, to participate in the funding and implementation 
          of a balanced, long-term solution to the problems of 
          groundwater contamination, water supply, and reliability 
          affecting the San Gabriel groundwater basin in California.

        H.R. 999--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control 
          Act to improve the quality of coastal recreation waters.

        H.R. 1237--To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
          permit grants for the national estuary program to be used for 
          the development and implementation of a comprehensive 
          conservation and management plan, to reauthorize 
          appropriations to carry out the program.

        H.R. 2328--To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
          reauthorize the Clean Lakes Program.

        H.R. 2821--A bill to amend the North American Wetlands 
          Conservation Act to provide for appointment of 2 additional 
          members of the North American Wetlands Council.

        H.R. 2957--To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
          authorize funding to carry out certain water quality 
          restoration projects for Lake Pontchartrain Basin, Louisiana.

        H.R. 4104 To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to 
          authorize funding to carry out certain water quality and 
          barrier island restoration projects for the Mississippi Sound.

        S. J. Res. 50 A joint resolution to disapprove a final rule 
          promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency concerning 
          water pollution. (Mr. CRAPO)

        S. 49 A bill to amend the wetlands program under the Federal 
          Water Pollution Control Act to provide credit for the low 
          wetlands loss rate in Alaska and recognize the significant 
          extent of wetlands conservation in Alaska property owners, and 
          to ease the burden on overly regulated Alaskan cities, 
          boroughs, municipalities, and villages. (Mr. STEVENS)

        S. 188 A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to authorize the use of State revolving loan funds for 
          construction of water conservation and quality improvements. 
          (Mr. WYDEN)

        S. 267--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to direct 
          the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to 
          give highest priority to petroleum contaminants in drinking 
          water in issuing corrective action orders under the response 
          program for petroleum.(Mrs. FEINSTEIN)

        S. 492--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Act to 
          assist in the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay. (Mr. 
          SARBANES)

        S. 493--A bill to require the Secretary of the Army, acting 
          through the Chief of Engineers, to evaluate, develop, and 
          implement pilot projects in Maryland, Virginia, and North 
          Carolina to address problems associated with toxic 
          microorganisms in tidal and non-tidal wetlands and waters. 
          (Mr. SARBANES)

        S. 507--A bill to provide for the conservation and development 
          of water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of 
          the Army to construct various projects for improvements to 
          rivers and harbors of the United States. (Mr. WARNER)

        S. 522--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to improve the quality of beaches and coastal recreation 
          water. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

        S. 669--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to ensure compliance by Federal facilities with pollution 
          control requirements. (Mr. COVERDELL)

        S. 724--A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to clarify 
          that underground injection does not include certain 
          activities. (Mr. INHOFE)

        S. 733--A bill to enact the Passaic River Basin Flood Management 
          Program. (Mr. TORRICELLI)

        S. 790--A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act 
          to require manufacturers of bottled water to submit annual 
          reports. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

        S. 835--A bill to encourage the restoration of estuary habitat 
          through more efficient project financing and enhanced 
          coordination of Federal and non-Federal restoration programs. 
          (Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE)

        S. 858--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to permit grants for the national estuary program to be used 
          for the development and implementation of a comprehensive 
          conservation and management plan, to reauthorize 
          appropriations to carry out the program. (Mr. COVERDELL)

        S. 878--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to permit grants for the national estuary program to be used 
          for the development and implementation of a comprehensive 
          conservation and management plan, to reauthorize 
          appropriations to carry out the program. (Mr. TORRICELLI)

        S. 914--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to require that discharges from combined storm and sanitary 
          sewers conform to the Combined Sewer Overflow Control Policy 
          of the Environmental Protection Agency. (Mr. SMITH of New 
          Hampshire)

        S. 968--A bill to authorize the Administrator of the 
          Environmental Protection Agency to make grants to State 
          agencies with responsibility for water source development, for 
          the purposes of maximizing the available water supply and 
          protecting the environment through the development of 
          alternative water sources. (Mr. GRAHAM)

        S. 1119--A bill to amend the Act of August 9, 1950, to continue 
          funding of the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and 
          Restoration Act. (Mr. BREAUX)

        S. 1149--A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to increase 
          consumer confidence in safe drinking water and source water 
          assessments. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

        S. 1279--A bill to improve the environmental quality and public 
          use and appreciation of the Missouri River and to provide 
          additional authority to the Army Corps of Engineers to 
          protect, enhance, and restore fish and wildlife habitat on the 
          Missouri River. (Mr. KERREY)

        S. 1356--A bill to amend the Marine Protection, Research, and 
          Sanctuaries Act of 1972 to clarify the limitation on the 
          dumping of dredged material in Long Island Sound. (Mr. 
          MOYNIHAN)

        S. 1621--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to authorize funding to carry out certain water quality 
          restoration projects for Lake Ponchartrain Basin, Louisiana. 
          (Mrs. LANDRIEU)

        S. 1699--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to authorize appropriations for State water pollution control 
          revolving funds. (Mr. VOINOVICH)

        S. 1706--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to exclude from stormwater regulation certain areas and 
          activities, and to improve the regulation and limit the 
          liability of local governments concerning co-permitting and 
          the implementation of control measures. (Mrs. HUTCHISON)

        S. 1730--An original bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution 
          Control Act to provide that certain environmental reports 
          shall continue to be required to be submitted. (Mr. JOHN H. 
          CHAFEE)

        S. 1787--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to improve water quality on abandoned or inactive mined land. 
          (Mr. BAUCUS)

        S. 2027--A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to design 
          and construct a warm water fish hatchery at Fort Peck Lake, 
          Montana (Mr. BURNS)

        S. 2041--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to exempt discharges from certain silvicultrual activities 
          from permit requirements of the national pollutant discharge 
          elimination system. (Mrs. LINCOLN)

        S. 2139--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to exempt agricultural stormwater and silviculture operation 
          discharges from the requirement for a permit under the 
          pollutant discharge elimination system. (Mr. HUTCHINSON)

        S. 2260--A bill to allow property owners to maintain existing 
          structures designed for human habitation at Lake Sidney 
          Lanier, Georgia. (Mr. COVERDEL)

        S. 2233--A bill to prohibit the use of, and provide for 
          remediation of water contaminated by, methyl tertiary butyl 
          ether. (Mr. FITZGERALD)

        S. 2309--A bill to establish a commission to assess the 
          performance of the civil works function of the Secretary of 
          the Army. (Mr. DASCHLE)

        S. 2417--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to increase funding for State nonpoint source pollution 
          control programs. (Mr. CRAPO)

        S. 2441--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to establish a program for fisheries habitat protection, 
          restoration, and enhancement. (Mr. BOND)

        S. 2711--A bill to authorize the Administrator of the 
          Environmental Protection Agency to make grants to the Florida 
          Keys Aqueduct Authority and other appropriate agencies for the 
          purpose of improving water quality throughout the marine 
          ecosystem of the Florida Keys. (Mr. GRAHAM)

        S. 2750--A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental 
          Protection Agency, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of 
          Agriculture, and the Secretary of the Interior to participate 
          constructively in the implementation of the Las Vegas Wash 
          Wetland Restoration and Lake Mead Water Quality Improvement 
          Project, Nevada. (Mr. REID)

        S. 2756--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to establish a National Clean Water Trust Fund and to 
          authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
          Agency to use amounts in the Fund to carry out projects to 
          promote the recovery of waters of the United States from 
          damage resulting from violations of that Act. (Mr. ROBB)

        S. 2948--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to establish a program for wetland mitigation banking. (Mr. 
          INHOFE)


ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT. See FISH AND WILDLIFE.

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT. See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

FISH AND WILDLIFE


        H.R. 2454--A bill to assure the long-term conservation of mid-
          continent light geese and the biological diversity of the 
          ecosystem upon which many North American migratory birds 
          depend, by directing the Secretary of the Interior to 
          implement rules to reduce the overabundant population of mid-
          continent light geese.

        H.R. 2496--A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp 
          Conservation and Design Program Act of 1994.

        H.R. 3292--To provide for the establishment of the Cat Island 
          National Wildlife Refuge in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana.

        H.R. 3671--To amend the Acts popularly known as the Pittman-
          Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act and the Dingell-Johnson 
          Sport Fish Restoration Act to enhance the funds available for 
          grants to States for fish and wildlife conservation projects 
          and increase opportunities for recreational hunting, bow 
          hunting, trapping, archery, and fishing, by eliminating 
          opportunities for waste, fraud, abuse, mal-administration, and 
          unauthorized expenditures for administration and execution of 
          those Acts.

        H.R. 4286--To provide for the establishment of the Cahaba River 
          National Wildlife Refuge in Bibb County, Alabama.

        H.R. 4318--To establish the Red River National Wildlife Refuge.

        H.R. 4320--To assist in the conservation of great apes by 
          supporting and providing financial resources for the 
          conservation programs of countries within the range of great 
          apes and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in 
          the conservation of great apes.

        H.R. 4442--To establish a commission to promote awareness of the 
          National Wildlife Refuge System among the American public as 
          the System celebrates its centennial anniversary in 2003.

        S. 148--A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to 
          establish a program to provide assistance in the conservation 
          of neotropical migratory birds. (Mr. ABRAHAM)

        S. 294--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to develop 
          and implement a comprehensive program for fish screens and 
          passage deviceS. (Mr. WYDEN)

        S. 867--A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National 
          Wildlife Refuge as wilderness. (Mr. ROTH)

        S. 1006--A bill to end the use of conventional steel-jawed 
          leghold traps on animals in the United States. (Mr. 
          TORRICELLI)

        S. 1100--A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to 
          provide that the designation of critical habitat for 
          endangered and threatened species be required as part of the 
          development of recovery plans for those species. (Mr. JOHN H. 
          CHAFEE)

        S. 1109--A bill to conserve global bear populations by 
          prohibiting the importance, exportation, and interstate trade 
          of bear viscera and items, products, or substances containing, 
          or labeled or advertised as containing, bear viscera. (Mr. 
          McCONNELL)

        S. 1305--A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to 
          improve the process for listing, recovery planning, and 
          delisting. (Mr. THOMAS)

        S. 1653--A bill to reauthorize and amend the National Fish and 
          Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act. (Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE)

        S. 1744--An original bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 
          1973 to provide that certain species conservation reports 
          shall continue to be submitted. (Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE)

        S. 2027--A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to design 
          and construct a warm water fish hatchery at Fort Peck Lake, 
          Montana (Mr. BURNS)

        S. 2278--A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp 
          Conservation and Design Program Act of 1994. (MS. LINCOLN)

        S. 2296--A bill to provide grants for special environmental 
          assistance for the regulation of communities and habitat 
          (SEARCH) to small communities. (Mr. CRAPO)

        S. 2433--A bill to establish the Red River National Wildlife 
          Refuge. (MS. LANDRIEU)

        S. 2441--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to establish a program for fisheries habitat protection, 
          restoration, and enhancement. (Mr. BOND)

        S. 2462--A bill to provide for the establishment of the Cat 
          Island National Wildlife Refuge in West Feliciana Parish, 
          Louisiana. (MS. LANDRIEU)

        S. 2472--A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to 
          restore certain penalties under the Act. (Mr. SHELBY)

        S. 2609--A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife 
          Restoration Act and the Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration 
          Act to enhance the funds available for grants to States for 
          fish and wildlife conservation projects, and to increase 
          opportunities for recreational hunting, bow hunting, trapping, 
          archery, and fishing, by eliminating chances for waste, fraud, 
          abuse, mal-administration, and unauthorized expenditures for 
          administration and implementation of those Acts. (Mr. CRAIG)

        S. 2878--A bill to commemorate the centennial of the 
          establishment of the first national wildlife refuge in the 
          United States on March 14, 1903. (Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire)

        S. 3032--A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp 
          Conservation and Design Program Act of 1994. (Mr. SMITH of New 
          Hampshire)

        S. 3156--A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to 
          ensure the recovery of the declining biological diversity of 
          the United States, to reaffirm and strengthen the commitment 
          of the United States to protect wildlife, to safeguard the 
          economic and ecological future of children of the United 
          States, and to provide certainty to local governments, 
          communities, and individuals in their planning and economic 
          development efforts. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION ACT. See FISH AND WIDLIFE.

NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM ACT. See TRANSPORTATION.

NUCLEAR REGULATION


        S. 1280--A bill to terminate the exemption of certain 
          contractors and other entities from civil penalties for 
          violations of nuclear safety requirements under Atomic Energy 
          Act of 1954. (Mr. BRYAN)

        S. 1323--A bill to amend the Federal Power Act to ensure that 
          certain Federal power customers are provided protection by the 
          Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. (Mr. McCONNELL)

        S. 1627--A bill to extend the authority of the Nuclear 
          Regulatory Commission to collect fees through 2004. (Mr. 
          INHOFE)

        S. 1793--A bill to ensure that there will be adequate funding 
          for the decommissioning of nuclear power facilities. (Mr. 
          DOMENICI)

        S. 2016--A bill to authorize appropriations for, and to improve 
          the operation of, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. (Mr. 
          DOMENICI)

        S. 2292--A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to renew 
          the authority of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to 
          indemnify its licensees. (Mr. INHOFE)

NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT OF 1970 (NEPA). See ENVIRONMENTAL 
  QUALITY.

OIL POLLUTION ACT. See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

PITTMAN-ROBERTSON ACT. See FISH AND WILDLIFE.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS


        H.R. 92--A bill to designate the Federal building and United 
          States courthouse located at 251 North Main Street in Winston 
          Salem, North Carolina, as the ``Hiram H. Ward Federal Building 
          and United States Courthouse''.

        H.R. 118--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 
          300 East 8th Street in Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. 'Jake' 
          Pickle Federal Building''.

        H.R. 130--A bill to designate the United States Courthouse 
          located at 40 Centre Street in New York, New York as the 
          ``Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse''.

        H.R. 158--A bill to designate the Federal Courthouse located at 
          316 North 26th Street in Billings, Montana, as the ``James F. 
          Battin Federal Courthouse''.

        H.R. 233--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 
          700 East San Antonio Street in El Paso, Texas, as the 
          ``Richard C. White Federal Building''.

        H.R. 396--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 
          1301 Clay Street in Oakland, California, as the ``Ronald V. 
          Dellums Federal Building''.

        H.R. 560--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 
          300 Recinto Sur Street in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, as the 
          ``Jose V. Toledo United States Post Office and Courthouse''.

        H.R. 686--A bill to designate a United States courthouse in 
          Brownsville, Texas, as the ``Garza-Vela United States 
          Courthouse''.

        H.R. 751--A bill to designate the Federal building and United 
          States courthouse located at 504 Hamilton Street in Allentown, 
          Pennsylvania, as the ``Edward N. Cahn Federal Building and 
          United States Courthouse''.

        H.R. 1121--A bill to designate the Federal building and United 
          States courthouse located at 18 Greenville Street in Newnan, 
          Georgia, as the ``Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building and United 
          States Courthouse''.

        H.R. 1162--A bill to designate the bridge on United States Route 
          231 that crosses the Ohio River between Maceo, Kentucky, and 
          Rockport, Indiana, as the ``William H. Natcher Bridge''.

        H.R. 1279--To designate the Federal building and United States 
          post office located at 223 Sharkey Street in Clarksdale, 
          Mississippi, as the ``Aaron E. Henry Federal Building and 
          United States Post Office''.

        H.R. 1359--To designate the Federal building and United States 
          courthouse to be constructed at 10 East Commerce Street in 
          Youngstown, Ohio, as the ``Frank J. Battisti and Nathaniel R. 
          Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse''.

        H.R. 1405--To designate the Federal building located at 143 West 
          Liberty Street, Medina, Ohio, as the ``Donald J. Pease Federal 
          Building''.

        H.R. 1605--To designate the Federal building and United States 
          courthouse located at 402 North Walnut Street in Harrison, 
          Arkansas, as the `J. Smith Henley Federal Building and United 
          States Courthouse'.

        H.R. 1729--To designate the Federal facility located at 1301 
          Emmet Street in Charlottesville, Virginia, as the ``Pamela B. 
          Gwin Hall''.

        H.R. 1901--To designate the United States border station located 
          in Pharr, Texas, as the ``Kika de la Garza United States 
          Border Station''.

        H.R. 1959--To designate the Federal building located at 743 East 
          Durango Boulevard in San Antonio, Texas, as the ``Adrian A. 
          Spears Judicial Training Center''.

        H.R. 2412--To designate the Federal building and United States 
          courthouse located at 1300 South Harrison Street in Fort 
          Wayne, Indiana, as the ``E. Ross Adair Federal Building and 
          United States Courthouse''.

        H.R. 3323--To designate the Federal building located at 158-15 
          Liberty Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, New York, as the ``Floyd H. 
          Flake Federal Building''.

        H.R. 4519--To amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 concerning 
          the safety and security of children enrolled in childcare 
          facilities located in public buildings under the control of 
          the General Services Administration.

        H.R. 4608--To designate the United States courthouse located at 
          220 West Depot Street in Greeneville, Tennessee, as the 
          ``James H. Quillen United States Courthouse''.

        H.R. 4806--To designate the Federal building located at 1710 
          Alabama Avenue in Jasper, Alabama, as the ``Carl Elliott 
          Federal Building''.

        S. 67--A bill to designate the headquarters building of the 
          Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington, 
          District of Columbia, as the ``Robert C. Weaver Federal 
          Building''. (Mr. MOYNIHAN)

        S. 272--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 1301 
          Clay Street in Oakland, California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums 
          Federal Building''. (Mrs. BOXER)

        S. 392--A bill to designate the Federal building and United 
          States courthouse located at West 920 Riverside Avenue in 
          Spokane, Washington, as the ``Thomas S. Foley Federal Building 
          and United States Courthouse'', and the plaza at the south 
          entrance of that building and courthouse as the ``Walter F. 
          Horan Plaza''. (Mrs. MURRAY)

        S. 437--A bill to designate the United States courthouse under 
          construction at 338 Las Vegas Boulevard South in Las Vegas, 
          Nevada, as the ``Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse.'' 
          (Mr. REID)

        S. 453--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 709 
          West 9th Street in Juneau, Alaska, as the ``Hurff A. Saunders 
          Federal Building''. (Mr. MURKOWSKI)

        S. 460--A bill to designate the United States courthouse located 
          at 401 South Michigan Street in South Bend, Indiana, as the 
          ``Robert K. Rodibaugh United States Bankruptcy Courthouse''. 
          (Mr. LUGAR)

        S. 559--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 33 
          East 8th Street in Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle 
          Federal Building''. (Mr. GRAMM)

        S. 701--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 290 
          Broadway in New York, New York, as the ``Ronald H. Brown 
          Federal Building.'' (Mr. MOYNIHAN)

        S. 754--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 310 
          New Bern Avenue in Raleigh, North Carolina, as the ``Terry 
          Sanford Federal Building''. (Mr. EDWARDS)

        S. 858--A bill to designate the Federal building and United 
          States courthouse located at 18 Greenville Street in Newman, 
          Georgia, as the ``Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building and United 
          States Courthouse''. (Mr. COVERDELL)

        S. 1077--A bill to dedicate the new Amtrak station in New York, 
          New York, to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. (Mr. SCHUMER)

        S. 1567--A bill to designate the United States Courthouse 
          located at 223 Broad Street in Albany, Georgia, as the ``C.B. 
          King United States Courthouse.'' (Mr. COVERDELL)

        S. 1595--A bill to designate the United States courthouse at 401 
          West Washington Street in Phoenix, Arizona, as the ``Sandra 
          Day O'Connor United States Courthouse'' (Mr. KYL)

        S. 1652--A bill to designate the Old Executive Office Building 
          located at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in 
          Washington, District of Columbia, as the Dwight D. Eisenhower 
          Executive Office Building. (Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE)

        S. 1794--A bill to designate the Federal courthouse at 145 East 
          Simpson Avenue in Jackson, Wyoming, as the ``Clifford P. 
          Hansen Federal Courthouse.''

        S. 1896--A bill to amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 to 
          give first priority to the location of Federal facilities in 
          central business areaS. (Mr. LEAHY)

        S. 1990--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 501 
          I Street in Sacramento, California, as the ``Joe Serna, Jr. 
          United States Courthouse and Federal Building''. (Mrs. BOXER)

        S. 2370--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 500 
          Pearl Street in New York City, New York, as the ``Danile 
          Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse''. (Mr. SCHUMER)

        S. 2416--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 
          2201 C Street, Northwest, in the District of Columbia, which 
          serves as the headquarters for the Department of State, as the 
          ``Harry S. Truman Federal Building''. (Mr. ASHCROFT)

        S. 2892--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 
          158-15 Liberty Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, New York, as the 
          ``Floyd H. Flake Federal Building''. (Mr. SCHUMER)

        S. 3109--A bill to designate the United States courthouse 
          located at 1010 Fifth Avenue in Seattle, Washington, as the 
          ``William Kenzo Nakamura United States Courthouse''. (Mrs. 
          MURRAY)

        S. 3195--A bill to establish the United States Open Society 
          Commission. (Mr. MOYNIHAN)

PUBLIC WORKS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1965. See ECONOMIC 
  DEVELOPMENT.

SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT. See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

SOLID WASTE. See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

SUPERFUND. See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY


        S. 123--A bill to phase out Federal funding of the Tennessee 
          Valley Authority. (Mr. FEINGOLD)

        S. 1278--A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 
          1933 to modify provisions relating to the Board of Directors 
          of the Tennessee Valley Authority. (Mr. FRIST)

        S. 2570--A bill to provide for the fair and equitable treatment 
          of the Tennessee Valley Authority and its ratepayers in the 
          event of restructuring of the electric utility industry. (Mr. 
          FRIST)

TOXIC SUBSTANCES. See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

TRANSPORTATION


        S. 222--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide 
          for a national standard to prohibit the operation of motor 
          vehicles by intoxicated individualS. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

        S. 495--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to repeal the highway 
          sanctionS. (Mr. BOND)

        S. 947--A bill to amend federal law regarding the tolling of the 
          Interstate Highway System. (Mr. HOLLINGS)

        S. 1053--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to incorporate 
          certain provisions of the transportation conformity 
          regulations, as in effect on March 1, 1999. (Mr. BOND)

        S. 1005--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to 
          provide for national minimum sentences for individuals 
          convicted of operating motor vehicles under the influence of 
          alcohol. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

        S. 1144--A bill to provide increased flexibility in use of 
          highway funding. (Mr. VOINOVICH)

        S. 1405--A bill to amend the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Authority Act 
          of 1995 to provide an authorization of contract authority for 
          fiscal years 2004 through 2007. (Mr. WARNER)

        S. 1477--A bill to reduce traffic congestion, promote economic 
          development, and improve the quality of life in the 
          metropolitan Washington region. (Mr. ROBB)

        S. 1647--A bill to amend the National Highway System Designation 
          Act of 1995 to remove a restriction on the eligibility of 
          certain activities for funding from the Highway Trust Fund. 
          (Mr. COVERDELL)

        S. 1743--A bill to amend the Transportation Equity Act for the 
          21st Century to authorize the State of Georgia to participate 
          in the State infrastructure bank pilot program. (Mr. CLELAND)

        S. 1862--A bill entitled ``Vermont Infrastructure Bank 
          Program.'' (Mr. JEFFORDS)

        S. 1945--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to 
          require consideration under the congestion mitigation and air 
          quality improvement program of the extent to which a proposed 
          project or program reduces sulfur or atmospheric carbon 
          emissions, to make renewable fuel projects eligible under that 
          program (Mr. BOND)

        S. 2093--A bill to amend the Transportation Equity Act for the 
          21st Century to ensure that full obligation authority is 
          provided for the Indian reservation roads program. (Mr. 
          DOMENICI)

        S. 2384--A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to 
          require the use of dredged material in the construction of 
          federally funded transportation projectS. (Mr. TORRICELLI)

        S. 3173--A bill to improve the implementation of the 
          environmental streamlining provisions of the Transportation 
          Equity Act for the 21st Century. (Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire)

UNITED STATES SENATE


        S. Res. 206--A resolution relative to the death of the Honorable 
          John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. (Mr. LOTT)

        S. Res. 215--A resolution making changes to Senate committees 
          for the 106th Congress. (Mr. LOTT)

WATER QUALITY. See ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY.

WATER RESOURCES


        H.R. 1106--To authorize the Administrator of the Environmental 
          Protection Agency to make grants to State agencies with 
          responsibility for water source development for the purpose of 
          maximizing available water supply and protecting the 
          environment through the development of alternative water 
          sources.

        H.R. 1775--To catalyze restoration of estuary habitat through 
          more efficient financing of projects and enhanced coordination 
          of Federal and non-Federal restoration programs.

        H.R. 2724--A bill to make technical corrections to the Water 
          Resources Development Act of 1999.

        H.R. 2821--A bill to amend the North American Wetlands 
          Conservation Act to provide for appointment of 2 additional 
          members of the North American Wetlands Council.

        H.R. 3176--To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a 
          study to determine ways of restoring the natural wetlands 
          conditions in the Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge, 
          Hawaii.

        H.R. 4132--To reauthorize grants for water resources research 
          and technology institutes established under the Water 
          Resources Research Act of 1984.

        S. 105--A bill to deauthorize certain portions of the project 
          for navigation, Bass Harbor, Maine. (MS. SNOWE)

        S. 106--A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 
          1996 to deauthorize the remainder of the project at East 
          Boothbay Harbor, Maine.(MS. SNOWE)

        S. 107--A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, 
          Boothbay Harbor, Maine.(MS. SNOWE)

        S. 108--A bill to modify, and to deauthorize certain portions 
          of, the project for navigation at Wells Harbor, Maine.(MS. 
          SNOWE)

        S. 492--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Act to 
          assist in the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay. (Mr. 
          SARBANES)

        S. 493--A bill to require the Secretary of the Army, acting 
          through the Chief of Engineers, to evaluate, develop, and 
          implement pilot projects in Maryland, Virginia, and North 
          Carolina to address problems associated with toxic 
          microorganisms in tidal and non-tidal wetlands and waterS. 
          (Mr. SARBANES)

        S. 507--A bill to provide for the conservation and development 
          of water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of 
          the Army to construct various projects for improvements to 
          rivers and harbors of the United StateS. (Mr. WARNER)

        S. 522--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to improve the quality of beaches and coastal recreation 
          water. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

        S. 623--A bill to amend Public Law 89-108 to increase 
          authorization levels for State and Indian tribal, municipal, 
          rural, and industrial water supplies, to meet current and 
          future water quantity and quality needs of the Red River 
          Valley, to deauthorize certain project features and irrigation 
          service areas, to enhance natural resources and fish and 
          wildlife habitat. (Mr. CONRAD)

        S. 724--A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to clarify 
          that underground injection does not include certain 
          activities. (Mr. INHOFE)

        S. 733--A bill to enact the Passaic River Basin Flood Management 
          Program. (Mr. TORRICELLI)

        S. 829--A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, 
          Searsport Harbor, Searsport, Maine. (MS. SNOWE)

        S. 830--A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, 
          Carvers Harbor, Vinalhaven, Maine. (MS. SNOWE)

        S. 835--A bill to encourage the restoration of estuary habitat 
          through more efficient project financing and enhanced 
          coordination of Federal and non-Federal restoration programs. 
          (Mr. JOHN H. CHAFEE)

        S. 968--A bill to authorize the Administrator of the 
          Environmental Protection Agency to make grants to State 
          agencies with responsibility for water source development, for 
          the purposes of maximizing the available water supply and 
          protecting the environment through the development of 
          alternative water sources. (Mr. GRAHAM)

        S. 1119--A bill to amend the Act of August 9, 1950, to continue 
          funding of the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and 
          Restoration Act. (Mr. BREAUX)

        S. 1279--A bill to improve the environmental quality and public 
          use and appreciation of the Missouri River and to provide 
          additional authority to the Army Corps of Engineers to 
          protect, enhance, and restore fish and wildlife habitat on the 
          Missouri River. (Mr. KERREY)

        S. 1621--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act 
          to authorize funding to carry out certain water quality 
          projects for Lake Ponchartrain Basin, Louisiana. (Mrs. 
          LANDRIEU)

        S. 1622--A bill to provide economic, planning, and coordination 
          assistance needed for the development of the lower Mississippi 
          River region. (Mrs. LINCOLN)

        S. 1632--A bill to extend the authorization of appropriations 
          for activities at Long Island Sound. (Mr. LIEBERMAN)

        S. 2027--A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to design 
          and construct a warm water fish hatchery at Fort Peck Lake, 
          Montana (Mr. BURNS)

        S. 2228--A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to conduct 
          studies and to carry out ecosystem restoration and other 
          protective measures within Puget Sound, Washington, and 
          adjacent waters. (MS. MURRAY)

        S. 2260--A bill to allow property owners to maintain existing 
          structures designed for human habitation at Lake Sidney 
          Lanier, Georgia. (Mr. COVERDELL)

        S. 2291--A bill to provide assistance for efforts to improve 
          conservation of, recreation in, erosion control of, and 
          maintenance of fish and wildlife habitat of the Missouri River 
          in the State of South Dakota. (Mr. DASCHLE)

        S. 2297--A bill to reauthorize the Water Resources Research Act 
          of 1984. (Mr. CRAPO)

        S. 2309--A bill to establish a commission to assess the 
          performance of the civil works function of the Secretary of 
          the Army. (Mr. DASCHLE)

        S. 2335--A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry 
          out a program to provide assistance in the remediation and 
          restoration of brownfields. (Mr. LINCOLN CHAFEE)

        S. 2368--A bill to authorize studies on Water Supply management 
          and development. (Mr. FRIST)

        S. 2437--A bill to provide for the conservation and development 
          of water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of 
          the Army to construct various projects for improvements to 
          rivers and harbors of the United States. (Mr. SMITH of New 
          Hampshire)

        S. 2683--A bill to deauthorize a portion of the project for 
          navigation, Kennebunk River, Maine. (MS. SNOWE)

        S. 2684--A bill to redesignate and reauthorize as anchorage 
          certain portions of the project for navigation, Narraguagus 
          River, Milbridge, Maine. (MS. SNOWE)

        S. 2704--A bill to provide additional authority to the Army 
          Corps of Engineers to protect, enhance, and restore fish and 
          wildlife habitat on the Missouri River and to improve the 
          environmental quality and public use and appreciation of the 
          Missouri River. (Mr. KERREY)

        S. 2724--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry out 
          an assessment of State, municipal, and private dams in the 
          State of Vermont and to make appropriate modifications to the 
          damS. (Mr. JEFFORDS)

        S. 2796--A bill to provide for the conservation and development 
          of water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of 
          the Army to construct various projects for improvements to 
          rivers and harbors of the United States. (Mr. VOINOVICH)

        S. 2797--A bill to authorize a comprehensive Everglades 
          restoration plan. (Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire)

        S. 2847--A bill to modify the River and Harbor Act of 1886 to 
          authorize Corps of Engineer authority over an extended portion 
          of the Clinton River. (Mr. ABRAHAM)

        S. 2880--A bill to provide construction assistance for a project 
          for a water transmission line from the Missouri River to the 
          city of Williston, North Dakota. (Mr. CONRAD)

        S. 3266--A bill to amend the Delta Development Act to expand the 
          area covered by the Lower Mississippi Delta Development 
          Commission to include Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. (Mr. 
          BREAUX)

WILDLIFE REFUGES. See FISH AND WILDLIFE.
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