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Program to Regulate the Discharge of Waste into the
Waters of the United States, Weekly Compilation of Presi-
dential Documents, December 23, 1970, p. 1724.
2.5b Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971), Feb. 4: House dis-
cussion of the Refuse Act Permit Program, pp. 1754-1763. 3213
2.5c Congressional Record, Vol. 117 (1971), Feb. 4: Senate dis-
cussion of the 1899 Refuse Act, pp. 1673; 1679-1684;
2.6 E.O. 11575, Administration of the Disaster Relief Act of 1970,
December 31, 1970, 36 Fed. Reg. 37.

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2.13 E.O. 11658, Establishment of the Missouri River Basin Commis-
sion, March 22, 1972, 37 Fed. Reg. 6045.

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2.14 E.O. 11659, Establishment of the Upper Mississippi River Basin
Commission, March 22, 1972, 37 Fed. Reg. 6047.

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3.3 Water Pollution Control Planning, Environmental Protection
Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§35.001–35.002, 35.150 (1972).

3.4 Water Quality Management Planning Grants, Environmental
Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§35.200-35.240 (1972).

3.5 Water Pollution Control and Interstate Program Grants, Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§35.551-35.575 (1972).

3.6 Grants for Construction of Wastewater Treatment Works,

Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§35.800-35.850

(1972).

3.7 Grants for Construction of Treatment Works-Federal Water
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Environmental
Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§35.910 (1972).

3.8 Standard Setting Conferences, Hearings and Notification of
Alleged Violators of Water Quality Standards, Environmental
Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§104.1-104.24 (1972).

3.9 Public Hearings Under Federal Water Pollution Control Act,

Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§106.1-106.13

(1972).

3.10 Filing of Reports with the Administrator by Persons Whose

Alleged Activities Result in Discharges Causing or Contributing

to Water Pollution, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§107.1-107.7 (1971).

3.11 Criteria for State, Local, and Regional Oil Removal Contingency
Plans, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§109.1-
109.6 (1971).

3.12 Discharge of Oil, Environmental Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R.
§§110.1-110.9 (1971).

3.13 Water Quality Standards, Environmental Protection Agency,

40 C.F.R. §§120.1-120.11 (1972).

3.14 Revision of Water Quality Standards, Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§122.1-122.14 (1971).

3.15 State Certification of Activities Requiring a Federal License

or Permit, Enrivronment Protection Agency, 40 C.F.R. §123

(1972).

3.16 Marine Sanitation Device Standards, Environmental Protec-

tion Agency, 40 C.F.R. §§140.1-140.5 (1972).

3.17 Control of Pollution by Oil and Hazardous Substances, Dis-

charge Removal, Department of Transportation, 33 C.F.R.

S$153.01-153.105 (1970).

3.18 Corps of Engineers Regulations Under Refuse Act, Permit for
Discharge or Disposal Into Navigable Waters, 33 C.F.R. §§209.10-
209.13 (1971).

3.19 Drinking Water Standards, Public Health Service, 42 C.F.R.
§§72.201-72.207 (1971).

3.20 Financial Responsibility for Oil Pollution Cleanup, Federal
Maritime Commission, 46 C.F.R. §§542.1-542.9 (1971).

3.21 Delegation of Authority With Respect to the Administration of
Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970, Department of Trans-
portation, 49 C.F.R. §1.46 (1971).

4. GUIDELINES AND REPORTS

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4.1a Cost of Clean Water, Vol. I, Municipal Investment Needs,
Vol. II, Cost Effectiveness and Clean Water, Environ-
mental Protection Agency, March 1971.

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4.1b Economics of Clean Water, Vol. I & II, Environmental
Protection Agency, February 1972.

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4.2 Selected Reports:

4.2a Federal Laws Affecting Rivers and Harbors Works, A
Lecture Given by Judge G. W. Koonce, O.C.E. Before the
Company Officers Class, the Engineering School, Ft.
Humphreys, Va., April 23, 1926.

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VOLUME VII

4.2b Our Waters and Wetlands: How the Corps of Engineers
Can Help Prevent Their Destruction and Pollution, Com-
mittee on Government Operations, H.R. REP. No. 91-917,
91st Cong., 2d Sess. (1970).

4.2c Qui tam Actions and the 1899 Refuse Act, Citizen Law-

suits Against Polluters of the Nations Waterways, House

Subcommittee on Conservation and Natural Resources of

the Committee on Government Operations, 91st Cong.,

2d Sess. (1970).

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4.2d Clean Water for the 1970's, a Status Report, U.S. Depart-
ment of the Interior, Federal Water Quality Administra-
tion, June 1970.

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4.3 National Oil and Hazardous Material Pollution Contingency
Plan, Council on Environmental Quality, August 20, 1971.
4.4 Guidelines for Litigation Under the Refuse Act Permit Program,
Department of Justice, April 7, 1972.

4.5 Water Quality Standards Summaries:

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"Standards for Phosphates," Environmental Protection
Agency, Division of Water Quality Standards, June 1971. 3750
"Standards for Mixing Zones," Environmental Protection
Agency, Division of Water Quality Standards, September
1971.

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4.5g "Standards for Radioactive Materials," Environmental
Protection Agency, Division of Water Quality Standards,
November 1971.

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4.5h "Standards for Nitrates," Environmental Protection
Agency, Division of Water Quality Standards, November
1971.

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4.7 Discharges of Oil for Research Development and Demonstra-

tion Purposes, Guidelines, Environmental Protection Agency, 36

Fed. Reg. 7326 (1971).

4.8 Memorandum of Understanding Providing for Cooperation in
the Investigation of Violations of the Refuse Act Between Ad-

ministrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and the
Secretary of the Army, 36 Fed. Reg. 3074 (1971).

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4.9 Report to Congress on Water Pollution Control Manpower De-
velopment and Training Activities, Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Water Programs, March 1972.

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ing to such order as the Secretary shall prescribe shall act as Secretary during the absence or disability of the Secretary or in the event of a vacancy in the office of Secretary.

SECTION 303 (d) (17) OF THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE SALARY ACT OF 1964

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(d) Level IV of the Federal executive salary schedule shall apply to the following offices and positions, for which the annual rate of basic compensation shall be $27,000:

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(17) Assistant Secretaries of Health, Education, and Welfare [(2)] (3).

1.2h (2) SENATE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS
S. REP. No. 10, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965)

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT
AMENDMENTS OF 1965

JANUARY 27, 1965.-Ordered to be printed

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Mr. MUSKIE, from the Committee on Public Works,
submitted the following

REPORT

together with

INDIVIDUAL VIEWS

[To accompany S. 4]

The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the bill (S. 4) to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, to establish the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, to provide grants for research and development, to increase grants for construction of municipal sewage treatment works, to authorize the establishments of standards of water quality to aid in preventing, controlling, and abating pollution of interstate waters,

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