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M. BARRY MEYER, Chief Counsel and Chief Clerk
BAILEY GUARD, Minority Clerk; RICHARD A. HELLMAN, Minority Counsel
LEON G. BILLINGS, Senior Staff Member
PHILIP T. CUMMINGS, Assistant Chief Counsel; JOHN W. YAGO, Jr., Assistant Chief Clerk
JAMES R. READLE, RICHARD M. Harris, Margaret L. WORKMAN, and RICHARD E. HEROD
(minority), Assistant Counsels
RICHARD E. KAIT (minority), Legal Assistant
Professional and Research Staff: KARL R. BRAITHWAITE, HAROLD H. BRAYMAN, PAUL
CHIMES, TRENTON CROW, KATHERINE Y. CUDLIPP, PAUL F. EBELTOFT, Jr., GEORGE F.
FENTON, Jr., RANDOLPH G. FLOOD, KATHALEEN R. E. FORCUM, ANN GARRABRANT, RICHARD
T. GREER, RICHARD D. GRUNDY, WESLEY F. HAYDEN, VERONICA A. HOLLAND, RONALD L.
KATZ, LARRY D. MEYERS, CLARK F. NORTON, JUDY F. PARENTE, JOHN B. PURINTON,
JACQUELINE E. SCHAFER, DIANE L. STEWART, CHARLES A. STURBITTS, E. STEVENS SWAIN,
Jr., and SALLEY W. WALKER.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1974 (p. 783)
Cutler, Herschel, executive director, Institute of Scrap Iron & Steel, Inc.,
accompanied by: Thomas H. Boggs, Jr., Washington counsel to the insti-
tute; James Anderton, Simon Iron & Steel Corp., Lansing, Mich.; Louis
Kaplan, H. S. Kaplan Scrap Iron & Metal Co., St. Paul, Minn., Joel
Schiavone, Michael Schiavone & Sons, Inc., New Haven, Conn....
Prepared statement___
Flood, Ted, vice president Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc--
Gershowitz, Harold, president, Waste Management, Inc---
Hale, Samuel, Jr., vice president, Marketing SCA Services, Inc_-_.
Klaff, Jerome L., former chairman, National Commission on Materials
Policy, accompanied by: Boyd Outman, former consultant to the National
Commission on Materials Policy and David Tillman, consultant to Mr.
Klaff
Lesher, Richard L., president, National Center for Resource Recovery,
accompanied by Wade St. Clair, director of information___.
Mighdoll, M. J., executive vice president, National Association of Recycling
Industries, Inc. (NARI), accompanied by: Edward L. Merrigan, counsel,
NARI
Wingerter, Eugene J., executive director, National Solid Wastes Manage-
ment Association, accompanied by: Ted Flood, vice president, marketing,
Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc., Houston, Tex.; Harold Gershowitz,
president, Waste Management, Inc., Oak Brook, Ill.; Samuel Hale, Jr.,
vice president, marketing, SCA Services, Inc., Boston, Mass----
E. Responses to requests for comments on Senator Muskie's bill:
Coal Mining & Processing, January 1974, article entitled, "Coal Wastes: What Can Be Done".
Environmental Protection Agency:
Clarification of EPA views with respect to the Nashville project 1135 Demonstration Grant Program Has Limited Impact On National Solid Waste Disposal Problem, report to Congress...
Energy conservation through improved solid waste management.
Environmental Protection Agency-Continued
Grants for State solid waste management planning- Necessary State actions after approval of plans.. Responses to additional questions_.
Summary data on the Oregon "Bottle Bill".
Summary of the major achievements of EPA's demonstration program
under the Solid Waste Disposal Act__
National Commission on Materials Policy, letters received by from various industrial firms regarding the problems they face due to shortages in energy producing materials and transmitted to the Congress :
National Solid Wastes Management Association, letter to Senator Randolph from Eugene J. Wingerter, executive director, relative to the rural electrification program__.
Professional Engineer, July 1974, article from entitled, "Fly Ash Pioneers a Reclamation Economy as Energy/Resource Challenges Confront Engineering Community".
Randolph, Hon. Jennings, U.S. Senator from the State of West Virginia, excerpt from floor statement on the occasion of the introduction of S. 3560
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