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U.S. Congress, House:

(88-16)

HEARINGS

BEFORE THE

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS

FIRST AND SECOND SESSIONS

ON

S. 649

TO AMEND THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS
AMENDED, TO ESTABLISH THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL ADMINISTRATION, TO INCREASE GRANTS FOR CONSTRUC-
TION OF MUNICIPAL SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS, TO PROVIDE
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO MUNICIPALITIES AND OTHERS FOR
THE SEPARATION OF COMBINED SEWERS, TO AUTHORIZE THE
ISSUANCE OF REGULATIONS TO AID IN PREVENTING, CONTROL-
LING, AND ABATING POLLUTION OF INTERSTATE OR NAVIGABLE
WATERS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
H.R. 3166

TO AMEND THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, AS
AMENDED, TO ESTABLISH THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CON-
TROL ADMINISTRATION, TO INCREASE GRANTS FOR CONSTRUC-
TION OF MUNICIPAL SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS, TO PROVIDE
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO MUNICIPALITIES AND OTHERS FOR
THE SEPARATION OF COMBINED SEWERS, TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSU-
ANCE OF REGULATIONS TO AID IN PREVENTING, CONTROLLING,
AND ABATING POLLUTION OF INTERSTATE OR NAVIGABLE WATERS,
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

H.R. 4571

TO AMEND THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT TO
PROTECT THE NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM
FURTHER POLLUTION BY REQUIRING THAT SYNTHETIC PETRO-
LEUM-BASED DETERGENTS MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED
STATES OR IMPORTED INTO THE UNITED STATES COMPLY WITH
CERTAIN STANDARDS OF DECOMPOSABILITY
H.R. 6844

TO AMEND THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT TO
PROVIDE FOR THE SEALING OFF OF CERTAIN ABANDONED COAL
MINES SO AS TO PREVENT THE POLLUTION OF WATERWAYS,
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

DECEMBER 4, 5, 6, 9, AND 10, 1963; FEBRUARY 4, 5, 6, 7, 17, 18, AND 19, 1964

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CONTENTS

Page

Bacon, Vinton W., general superintendent, Metropolitan Sanitary

District of Greater Chicago, Francis P. Kane, vice chairman,

engineering committee.

Bailey, Hon. Cleveland M., a Representative in Congress from the

State of West Virginia_

Biggs, John A., director, Washington State Department of Game;
member, Washington Pollution Commission; member, Federal
Water Pollution Control Advisory Board, Olympia, Wash. - -
Bonderson, Paul R., executive officer, Water Quality Control Board
of California__

Brown, Robert M., chief, Bureau of Environment Hygiene, Maryland

State Department of Health, Baltimore, Md.

299

184

91

Bueltman, Charles G., technical director, the Soap & Detergent
Association...

Eigenbrod, Wilbur F., director, West Virginia Department of Mines.
Fletcher, Alfred H., director, Division of Environmental Health, New
Jersey State Department of Health, Trenton, N.J.
Fuhrman, Dr. Ralph, executive secretary, Water Pollution Control
Federation, Washington, D.C.............

577

205

531

Geiser, Paul E., general manager, petrochemical operations, Conti-
tinental Oil Co..

137

Glenn, Thomas R., Jr., director-chief engineer, Interstate Sanitation
Commission (New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut); accom-
panied by Dr. Mitchell Wendell, counsel.

421

445

539

Kaufman, Warren J., secretary-treasurer, American Association of
Professors in Sanitary Engineering, University of California_ - - - - -

Kinney, John, consulting engineer, Ann Arbor, Mich.........

707

Linton, W. T., executive director, South Carolina Water Pollution
Control Authority, Columbia, S.C..

191

Lofdahl, Lyle J., vice president, Purex Corp., Ltd.

150

Marlowe, Dr. Donald E., vice chairman of the Legislative Affairs
Committee of the National Society of Professional Engineers..---
Mayes, J. Lee, director, Environmental Health Service, Kansas
Department of Health, Topeka, Kans.

726

332

McClory, Hon. Robert, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Illinois.

Melnicoff, David C., president, the Soap & Detergent Association; and
president, Fels & Co.

731

87

Monagan, Hon. John S., a Representative in Congress from the State
of Connecticut..

Montanari, F. W., assistant commissioner for water resources, State

of New York Water Resources Commission, Conservation Depart-

ment, Albany, N.Y.

Morris, Robert M., vice president, Monsanto Chemical Co., St. Louis,
Mo.; accompanied by Elmer Wheeler, environmental health pro-
gram, Medical Department, Monsanto Chemical Co..
Moser, John P., vice president and director, Lever Bros. Co-----
Muskie, Hon. Edmund S., a U.S. Senator from the State of Maine...
Newcombe, Curtis L., professor of biology, San Francisco State
College, and first vice president, California Division, Izaak Walton
League of America, Inc.-..

Olds, Nicholas assistant attorney general, State of Michigan; ac-

companied by Loring F. Oeming, executive secretary, Water Re-

sources Commission, State of Michigan.

Pattison, E. Scott, manager, the Soap & Detergent Association..

Penfold, Joseph W., conservation director, the Izaak Walton League of

America..

Pickard, Ralph G., director and chief engineer, State Water Pollution
Control Commission, Frankfort, Ky.

659

307

139

12

222

77

Pleasants, J. Gibson, vice president for research and development,
the Proctor & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.

145

Po lard, Joseph, administration assistant to Warren Dorn, chairman,
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles, Calif
Quigley, Hon. James M., Assistant Secretary, HEW, accompanied by
Dean Coston, Deputy Assistant Secretary-

386

251

Remus, Gerald J., general manager, Detroit Metropolitan Water
Supply and Sewage Treatment System___

340

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