A BILL TO ESTABLISH A STRUCTURE THAT WILL PROVIDE INTEGRATED KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE APPENDIX Federal Programs on Pollution and Degradation of the Environment, and Related Problems Printed for the use of the Committee on Public Works Serial No. 92-H17 JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia, Chairman B. EVERETT JORDAN, North Carolina J. CALEB BOGGS, Delaware HOWARD H. BAKER, JR., Tennessee RICHARD B. ROYCE, Chief Clerk and Staff Director J. B. HUYETT, Jr., A88istant Chief Clerk and A88i8tant Staff Director BAILEY GUARD, Minority Staff Director Tom C. JORLING, Minority Counsel Professional Staf Members: JOSEPH F. VAN VLADRICKEN, LEON G. BILLINGS, RICHARD D. GRUNDY, JOHN YAGO, HAROLD H. BRAYMAN, RICHARD W. WILSON, PHILIP T. CUMMINGS, EDMUND S. MUSKIE, Maine, Chairman JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia J. CALEB BOGGS, Delaware JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, Kentucky HOWARD H. BAKER, JR., Tennessee ROBERT J. DOLE, Kansas J. GLENN BEALL, JR., Maryland JAMES L. BUCKLEY, New York -Llorietti sulle CONTENTS Page Muskie, Hon. Edmund S., U.S. Senator from the State of Maine, letter to Federal agencies and organizations.. Agriculture, Department of---- Appalachian Regional Commission.. Environmental Protection Agency- Executive Office of the President: Council on Environmental Quality-- National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development. 1218 General Services Administration. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. FEDERAL PROGRAMS IN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH The following letter from Senator Edmund S. Muskie was sent to 18 Federal agencies or organizations conducting environmental research. 14 MAY 1971 Hon. DEPARTMENT OF Washington, D.C. DEAR MR. SECRETARY: The Senate Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution has recently concluded a set of hearings on S. 1113, a bill to establish a series of National Environmental Laboratories. In the course of evaluating this testimony, and the bill itself, it would be helpful to have on record details of existing active research programs in environmental science and technology that might be considered to be in conflict with or a complement to the mandate of the National Environmental Laboratories. Would you please supply the following information for use by the subcommittee and inclusion in the hearing record. Please include detailed accounts for each agency or bureau of your Department involved in environmental research. 1. What is the organizational structure of your environmental research program? How many separate laboratories or installations in your agency are engaged in this research? What is the size and composition of the staff of each? 2. What are the fields of specialization of the scientific investigators in your laboratories? What advanced degrees do they hold? 3. What is your present level of funding for environmental research? What is your present level of authorization for environmental research? For how many years? 4. What kinds of problems are you addressing under the category "environmental" research? What proportion of this work would you consider "basic" research, defined as research producing fundamental, theoretical knowledge which was not sought for immediate problem-solving purposes? What proportion is devoted to technology development? To technology assessment? 5. List your current research projects on ecosystem structure and function, if any. 6. How much of your environmental reesarch is conducted at your own facilities? How much is done by contract to other instittuions? Please indicate the proportion of contract work assigned to each of various types of institutions (university, independent research firm, industry, etc.). 7. What mechanism, if any, do you have for identifying and addressing large scale environmental questions by interdisciplinary teams? What mechanism do you have for coordinating your activities with the Environmental Protection Agency? Please include copies of any memoranda or letters of agreement which detail your coordination mechanism. 8. What important questions, if any, are you unable to research adequately within your existing research structure? What are the main hindrances to proceeding with such research? Thank you for your cooperation in replying to these questions. Inasmuch as the Subcommittee has concluded hearings on the bill to establish National Environmental Laboratories and is presently coordinating materials for final printing, I would appreciate your expediting a response to the above inquiry no later than June 15. Sincerely, EDMUND S. MUSKIE, U.S. SENATOR, Chairman, Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution. (611) |