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Work program review of plans for certain research and oceanographic survey vessels for compliance with PHS standards. Work program includes technical assistance and consultation on food sanitation on MATS.

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TABLE A.-Principal bureau of State services (EH) interagency working relationships (1963)-Continued

Basis of relationship

Funds transferred

Working relationships

Number of
people assigned

Agency

Work program includes studies of health hazards in mines; medical
examinations and environmental evaluation of metal mines.
Work program includes responsibility for the control of occupa-
tional health hazards in industry.

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DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

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DRH assignees

vary accord-
ing to effort
of each
project.
Range ap-
proximately
33 to 60.

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DIVISION OF RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH

$5,000 transferred from PHS Cooperative study of effects of low-level radiation on primates. 4 positions.

to agency for housekeeping services.

PHS funds staff, agency funds other costs.

$7,000 from PHS to agency.

$86,000 from agency to PHS.
$15,000 from agency to PHS.
$100,000 from PHS to agency"

Division provides staff and some other objects, cost, AF space, animals, etc.

Provides staff to operated registry located in AFIP, Walter Reed 7 positions. Hospital.

Agency collects bovine thyroids for analysis by Division for iodine
content.

Division provides medical officers to staff part of epidemiological 8 positions.
study in Japan.
Agency collects milk from various feed situation in 3 midwest
milksheds-Division analyzes for radioactivity.

Division participating in funding and technical direction of agency
contract for development of a pilot commercial plant to remove
strontium 90 from milk.

Regular meetings between Division and agency, Division of
Biology and Medicine to discuss research activities.

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TABLE A.-Principal bureau of State services (EH) interagency working relationships (1963)—Continued

Basis of relationship

Funds transferred

Working relationships

Number of people assigned

Agency

Area Redevelopment Administration...

Community Facilities Administration.

Housing and Home Finance Agency.
Department of Commerce.

DIVISION OF WATER SUPPLY AND POLLUTION CONTROL-continued

Department of the Army (Biological
Labrs).

Department of Interior (Bureau of

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TABLE B.-Principal Bureau of State Services (EH) interagency committee relationships, 1963

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Agencies represented

Public Health Service, Agriculture, Atomic Energy Com-
mission, Commerce, Army, Interior, and National
Science Foundation.

Public Health Service, Commerce, Interior, National Aero-
nautics and Space Administration, Agriculture, Atomic
Energy Commission, Department of Defense, Federal
Aviation Agency, and National Science Foundation.
Public Health Service, Agriculture, Atomic Energy Com-
mission, Bureau of the Budget, Commerce, Defense,
Federal Aviation Agency, Interior, National Academy
of Sciences, and National Aeronautics and Space Admin-
istration.

DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND FOOD PROTECTION

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To ascertain the most effective and economical means of sewage and garbage disposal from ships in the Great Lakes, inland and coastal waters within the jurisdiction of the United States, to minimize contamination of waters used for potable, recreational and other purposes. To establish standards of rural sanitation to serve as guidance to member agencies.

To serve as a clearinghouse for the exchange of information on policies, plans, methods, references, and procedures among the agencies.

To act as an advisory body on problems concerning sanitary engineering and the environment.

To act as an advisory body on problems concerning sanitary engineering and the environment, specifically water supply problems.

To review standards developed by Food and Agriculture
Organization Committee of Governmental Experts on
Milk Standards, and develop U.S. position with re-
spect to such standards.

To survey the science and technology of buildings,
recommend criteria, define areas requiring further re-
search and suggest directions which research should
take.

Public Health Service, Navy, Maritime Administration, Army, and U.S. Coast Guard.

Health, Education, and Welfare, Agriculture, Interior,
Coast Guard, Veterans' Administration, Federal Hous-
ing Administration, and Tennessee Valley Authority.
Public Health Service, Office of Education, Interior, Hous-
ing and Home Finance, Defense, and Agriculture.
Army, Navy, Public Health Service, Atomic Energy
Commission, Federal Housing Administration, Agency
for International Development, World Health Organiza-
tion, Coast Guard, Interior, and Veterans' Administra-
tion.
Public Health Service, Army, Navy, Air Force, Federal
Housing Administration, Agency for International De-
velopment, and U.S. Geological Survey.

Public Health Service, Agriculture, State, and Food and
Drug Administration.

Public Health Service, Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, Defense, and Army.

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