[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 32, Number 37 (Monday, September 16, 1996)]
[Pages 1718-1719]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks to the Regional Meeting of the White House Conference on 
Environmental Technology

September 11, 1996

    I wanted to take this opportunity to welcome you to this regional 
meeting of the White House Conference on Environmental Technology. I'm 
sorry I can't be there with you. But our administration is very well 
represented by my Science Adviser, Jack Gibbons, and Fred Hansen, Sherri 
Goodman, and Al Alm, and I thank them all for being there.
    I want to say a special word of thanks to Governor Romer for working 
with Jack to host this event and to thank Ralph Peterson and the other 
Colorado industry leaders who have worked so hard to put this meeting 
together.
    I know that you're very committed both to promoting economic growth 
and job creation in Colorado and protecting your priceless environment. 
And by deploying a new generation of innovative environmental 
technologies and building a world-leading environmental industry, you 
know that you can do both. Promoting the development and deployment of 
new environmental technologies by American industry enables you to do a 
better job of cleaning up and protecting the environment at lower cost. 
And by strengthening the United States environmental technology 
industry, of course, an industry that already has created more than 1.2 
million high-wage and high-skill jobs for American workers, you're 
making America's economy and our environment stronger. And of course, 
you're especially helping Colorado.
    I'm very pleased that there are so many industry, environmental, and 
State and local government leaders here today working together to make 
this happen. I look forward to hearing your recommendations. And again, 
I want to thank Jack Gibbons and the

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other members of our administration team for being there, and I want to 
thank all of you for being there.
    Thank you very, very much, and have a great meeting.

Note: The President spoke at 9:40 a.m. by telephone from the Ramada Inn 
in Pueblo, CO, to the conference meeting in Golden, CO. In his remarks, 
he referred to Gov. Roy Romer of Colorado and Ralph Peterson, president, 
CH2M Hill Corp.