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Statement of-Continued

Davis, Frank, vice president, Utah Power & Light Co.

De Palma, Ted, technical director, Automotive Products-Division,

Universal Oil Products, Inc___

Devaney, Dennis, Food Marketing Institute___

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Ditlow, Clarence, III, director, Center for Auto Safety..
Dowd, A. Joseph, on behalf of the Edison Electric Institute.

881

1365

Draper, Reed T., president, National Automobile Dealers Association (ÑADA).

Drayton, William, Jr., Special Assistant to the Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency..

508, 576

1677

Dunlop, Jack, executive director, Research Committee, Office of the
Governor, State of Utah..

Dwyer, Gilbert E., on behalf of the Business Roundtable..
Evans, John K., president, Hampton Roads Energy Co..
Flack, Susan, American Retail Federation___

1595 1029

1203, 1276

955

French, Vick, National Retail Merchants Association...

955

Freeman, George C., Jr., special counsel, Electric Utility Industry Clean Air Coordinating Committee, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA).

1365

Grannis, Alexander, on behalf of the National Conference of State
Legislatures - - .

1615

Grimm, Charles, COMPAC field representative, District 6, United
Mine Workers of America__

1141

Gubrud, A. E., director, environmental affairs, American Petroleum
Institute_

Halfpenny, Harold T., general counsel, Automotive Service Industry
Association _ _.

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1621, 1642

Hammond, Hon. Jay S., Governor of Alaska, and chairman, Sub-
committee on Clean Air Management, National Governors' Con-
ference.

Harris, Gladys L., on behalf of the Izaak Walton League of America.
Haun, J. William, Ph. D., chairman, Environment Quality Committee,
National Association of Manufacturers____.

943 493

1029, 1057

Hayden, Robert T., legislative representative, United Steel Workers
of America...

Hite, George, on behalf of the American Retail Federation, Food Mar-
keting Institute, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, and
the National Retail Merchants Association _ _ _
Hittler, Daniel L., chief engineer, American Motors Corp---
Hoyt, Gordon W., vice president, Intermountain Power Project.
Ives, Joseph S., environment counsel, National Rural Electric Co-
operative Association (NRECA)..

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955

508

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1365, 1531

James, Michael A., Deputy General Counsel, Environmental Protec-
tion Agency...

Jordan, Hon. Barbara, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Texas..

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Keith, Carl D., president, Engelhard Industries, a division of Engel-
hard Minerals & Chemicals Corp---

776, 787

Kinnard, Joyce, staff member, Center for Auto Safety..
Knight, Gary D., associate director, Environment Section, Chamber of
Commerce of the United States.

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1029

776

1141, 1160

Lichtenstein, Ivan, Ph. D., manager, development laboratory,
Matthey Bishop, Inc...

Linsky, Benjamin, P. E., professor, Department of Civil Engineering,
West Virginia University---

Loftus, Donald R., member, Committee on the Environment, Chamber
of Commerce of the United States, and general manager, Indiana-
polis Chamber of Commerce..

McCarthy, Frank, executive vice president, National Automobile
Dealers Association (NADA)..

1029, 1051

McDonald, Admiral Meyer, retired, executive director, region VI,
Virginia Air Pollution Control Board..

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347

MacDougall, Robert, on behalf of the National Conference of State
Legislatures...

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1365, 1501

Mahoney, James R., Ph. D., vice president, Environmental Research
and Technology, Inc. (ERT).

Statement of-Continued

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Mallick, Earl W., on behalf of the American Iron & Steel Institute. 1203, 1291 Mattson, Axel, chairman, Virginia Air Pollution Control Board--Middleton, Frederick S., III, assistant attorney general, and head of air quality enforcement branch, State of Alabama Milliken, Frank R., on behalf of the Business Roundtable. Misch, H. L., vice president, environmental and safety engineering staff, Ford Motor Co..

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508, 510

Molyneaux, Rita, administrative assistant, National Parks & Con-
servation Association.......

Mooney, John J., technical director, auto exhaust catalyst group,
Engelhard Industries, a division of Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals
Corp---

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Morton, William E., president, Highway Materials Co., Inc.
Muth, Robert, on behalf of the American Mining Congress_
Myers, Hon. Gary A., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Pennsylvania-

Orem, Sid, technical director, Industrial Gas Cleaning Institute.
Paster, Howard, national legislative director, United Automobile,
Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW).
Perl, Lewis J., Ph. D., vice president, National Economic Research
Associates, Inc.

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370

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Polzer, George F., member, board of directors, Manufacturing
Chemists Association___

1203, 1285

Potter, David S., vice president, environmental activities staff,
General Motors Corp---

508, 516

Povey, Joseph H., marketing manager, Catalyst Systems and Equip-
ment Division, Matthey Bishop, Inc.

776

Quinn, Tom, chairman, California Air Resources Board..
Ragone, David V., Ph. D., dean, College of Engineering, University
of Michigan...

Randall, Donald A., Washington counsel, Automobile Service Coun-
cils, Inc.

Reese, Bill, administrative assistant, Utah Power & Light Co..
Reinwand, Jerry, deputy commissioner, Alaska Department of En-
vironmental Conservation..

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Robbins, Anthony, M.D., chairperson, Action Board, American Public
Health Association_

331

Rockenstein, Walter H., II, on behalf of the National League of Cities
and U.S. Conference of Mayors. -

433

Ross, Stuart Philip, general counsel, Motorcycle Industry Council,
Inc...

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Sandler, Ross, attorney, National Resources Defense Council, Inc. 1334, 1355
Santini, Hon. Jim, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Nevada..

Saunders, Stephen, staff member, office of Hon. Timothy E. Wirth, a
Representative in Congress from the State of Colorado...
Scanlon, Matthew, on behalf of the American Mining Congress_
Scherr, Richard C., Air Quality Committee, Manufacturing Chemists
Association....

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367

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1203

Schoenbrod, David, attorney, National Resources Defense Council,
Inc...

1334, 1355

Shaskan, Carol, legislative representative, National Association of
Counties.

Sheehan, John J., legislative director, United Steel Workers of
America...

Shy, Carl M., M.D., Dr. P. H., on behalf of the American Lung As-
sociation.

433

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240

Speyer, James M., Acting Director, Policy Planning Division, En-
vironmental Protection Agency..

Singer, S. Fred, Ph. D., member, Committee on the Environment,
Chamber of Commerce of the United States.

Stewart, Frederick A., vice president, government affairs, American
Motors Corp.---

Stoddard, R. Jack, chairman, Environment Committee, Associated
General Contractors of America..

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Statement of-Continued

Stork, Eric O., Deputy Assistant Administrator for Mobile Source
Air Pollution Control, Environmental Protection Agency-
Sturgill, Barkley, chairman, Public Service Commission, Common-
wealth of Kentucky..

Swann, David, on behalf of:

American Mining Congress-
Business Roundtable.

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Taylor, Donald, manager, product performance analysis, Volvo of
America Corp.--.

Terry, S. L., vice president, public responsibility and consumer affairs,
Chrysler Corp.-

Teigh, Kevin, general counsel, National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA).

508

508, 514 508

Tropea, Lawrence C., Jr., on behalf of the Aluminum Association. 1203, 1261 Tucker, Kenneth, chairman, Environment and Land Use Committee, International Council of Shopping Centers...

955, 957

Tuerk, Edward F., Acting Assistant Administrator for Air and Waste
Management, Environmental Protection Agency--
Turney, Richard F., Washington representative, Automotive Service
Industry Association..

Van Nostrand, Maurice, chairman, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, and on behalf of the Iowa State Čommerce Commission....

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1621

1603

508

Wallman, Stephen, chief engineer, fuel systems and emission control,
A. B. Volvo, Volvo of America Corp_-
Walsh, Albert A., president, National Realty Committee, Inc.--- 955, 1007
Watts, Roger H., on behalf of the American Paper Institute and the
National Forest Products Association.

1203, 1250

Weber, Edward P., Jr., member, Committee on the Environment,
Chamber of Commerce of the United States...

1029

Welch, Louie, president, Houston Chamber of Commerce..

1029, 1054

Williams, Michael D., Ph. D., Sierra Club___

Werbin, Dan, manager, project engineering and development, Volvo of America Corp.

508, 578

449

Wirth, Hon. Timothy E., a Representative in Congress from the
State of Colorado.

Woodcock, Leonard, president, United Automobile, Aerospace &
Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW).
Additional material submitted for the record by-

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American Iron & Steel Institute, letter dated March 21, 1977, from
Mr. Mallick to Chairman Rogers re recommendations on how to
achieve clean air in nonattainment areas...
American Mining Congress:

Alabama, State of, Frederick S. Middleton III, assistant attorney general, and head of air quality enforcement branch, letter dated April 4, 1977, from Mr. Middleton to Chairman Rogers clarifying testimony re TVA Widows Creek facility

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Appendix A-Pollution abatement expenditures as a percentage
of new plant and equipment expenditures, 1975.
Appendix B-U.S. copper industry (85 percent of capacity)
capital cost to meet ambient air quality standards.......
Letter dated March 23, 1977, from Mr. Swann to Chairman
Rogers re suggestions on how to achieve clean air in non-
attainment areas..

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American Motors Corp., letter dated March 17, 1977, from Mr. Stewart to Chairman Rogers re draft panel report on air quality, noise and health; percentage of R. & D. budget devoted to emissions control; and advertising budget..

American Petroleum Institute:

Attachments to Dr. Coppoc's prepared statement:
A-Chart 1: U.S. energy consumption. -
B-Chart 2: Oil imports---

D-Memorandum: Guidance for determining acceptability
of SIP regulations in nonattainment areas, Roger Strelow
to regional administrators, regions I-X, Dec. 9, 1976-----
E-Map: Air quality control regions: Status of compliance
with primary ambient air quality standards for oxidants....

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Additional material submitted for the record by-Continued
American Petroleum Institute-Continued

Attachments to Dr. Coppoc's prepared statement-Continued
F-Map: Rio Blanco oil shale project (Colorado).......
G-Map: Alaskan crude oil to the Lower 48 States -
K-Map: Contours of ozone.

L-Diagram: Transport of stratospheric air to ground..
M-Letter: F. N. Ikard to Russell E. Train, Dec. 9, 1976
O-Letter: Roger Strelow to F. N. Ikard, Jan. 19, 1977_
Automotive Service Councils, Inc., attachments to Mr. Randall's
prepared statement:

Letter dated February 15, 1977, from Mr. Randall to Senator
Hart re comments on suggestions put forth in the Senate
February 9 hearings..

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Letter dated February 15, 1977, from Mr. Randall to Senator
Stafford in response to four written questions.

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Assorted articles from the Automotive News, Washington Post,
and news releases from EPA..

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Appendix 1-Automotive aftermarket data..

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Form letter dated February 15, 1977, from Ford Motor Co.. Automotive Service Industry Association, attachments to Mr. Halfpenny's prepared statement:

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Appendix 2-Article from Chicago Tribune entitled, "GM dealers opt for 'plastic money' Appendix 3-Advance notice of proposed rulemaking, EPA, light-duty vehicles and light-duty trucks, rulemaking_regarding emission control warranty, reprint from Federal Register of Nov. 16, 1976............. Appendix 4-Questions and answers on Clean Air Act warranty language contained in H.R. 4444/S. 919, "The_Mobile Soures Emission Control Amendments of 1977" by Representativee Dingell and Broyhill and Senators Riegle and Griffin..... California Air Resources Board:

Attachments to Mr. Quinn's prepared statement:

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Exhaust emissions in grams/mile, HC, CO, and NO,-
Fact sheet-Automobile emissions standards as they relate
to the current Clean Air Act debate.

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843

Fact sheet-Nonattainment and the Clean Air Act_
Fact sheet-Vehicle warranties as they relate to the current
Clean Air Act debate..

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Center for Auto Safety, attachments to Mr. Ditlow's prepared statement:

Consumer benefits of 5 year/50,000 mile emission control warranty.
Automotive diesel technology program, Teledyne Continental
Motors research report. ---

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903

Copies of statements from Consumers Union, Consumer Fed-
eration of America, and Ralph Nadar supporting the 50,000
mile/5-year warranty for emission control systems..

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Chamber of Commerce of the United States:

Fundamental problems contained in the present sulfur dioxide air
pollution strategy as presented at the public conference on
"Sulfur Oxides in Northeastern Ohio"-John Carroll Univer-
sity, Cleveland, Ohio, November 18-19, 1976.-
Future fuels-related projects in Utah...

Chrysler Corp., letter dated March 28, 1977, with attachments, from
Mr. Tomlinson to Chairman Rogers in response to a series of ques-
tions propounded at the hearings and six written questions___
Edison Electric Institute:

Attachments to Mr. Dowd's prepared statement:

Exhibit 7-Press release dated July 8, 1976, re EPA requires
revisions to State clean air plans....

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Exhibit 8-Revised briefing paper for the Senate Public
Works Committee and its staff-March 7, 1977, re the
oxidant nonattainment problem.

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Answers to supplemental questions posed by the subcommittee__
Letter dated March 22, 1977, from Mr. Freeman to Chairman
Rogers submitting supplements to Mr. Dowd's testimony.
Oil-import-related provisions of currently proposed Clean
Air Act amendments..-

Analysis of the important stationary source provisions of
S. 252, S. 253, and H.R. 4151, bills to amend the Clean
Air Act....

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Additional material submitted for the record by-Continued

Englehard Minerals & Chemicals Corp., attachment to Mr. Keith's
prepared statement, paper entitled "Three-way Conversion Cat-
alysts, Part of the New Emission Control System".
Environmental Protection Agency:

An analysis of alternative motor vehicle emission standards, pre-
pared by the U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Federal Energy Ad-
ministration-May 19, 1977_

Letter dated September 22, 1977, from Edward F. Tuerk, Acting
Assistant Administrator for Air and Waste Management, EPA,
to Chairman Rogers, re update of data on mileage on Buick and
Pontiac test cars in California..........

Letter dated November 9, 1977, from Hugh M. Miller, legislative
specialist, Office of Legislation, EPA, to Chairman Rogers, re
study on the economic effects of pollution control on the copper
smelting industry...-

Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. (ERT):

Answers to supplemental questions posed by the subcommittee__
Letter dated March 17, 1977, from Barbara J. Goldsmith, manager,
Office of Environmental Policy, ERT, to Mr. Freeman, with
enclosures re verification of average additional capacity planned
for the 74 plantsites; maximum potential generating capacity
at each of the 74 plantsites; and qualifications of ERT project
staff..

Ford Motor Co.:

Ford comments on an ultimate .4 NO, standard....... Letter dated March 21, 1977, from Mr. Jensen to Jeffrey H. Schwartz, staff counsel in response to various questions propounded by the chairman and various subcommittee members__ Letter dated March 22, 1977, from Mr. Misch to Chairman Rogers re statutory standards for HC, CO, and NO,... Letter dated April 6, 1977, from Mr. Jensen to Jeffrey H. Schwartz, staff counsel re R. & D. budget - - General Motors Corp., letter dated April 26, 1977, from Mr. Chapman to Chairman Rogers with attached answers to questions persented at hearings

Highway Materials Co., Inc., attachments to Mr. Morton's prepared
statement:

Exhibit A-West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission
Region VI, sulfur dioxide air quality data summary—1975----
Exhibit B-Air quality report shows advances – –

Exhibit C.

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Houston Chamber of Commerce, statement before the Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, Tex., March 1, 1977, re emission offset ruling.

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Intermountain Power Project:

Letter dated March 25, 1977, from Mr. Hoyt to Chairman Rogers re answer to a number of questions posed during the hearing-Table 1-1-Project capital and power cost summary. -International Council of Shopping Centers, attachments to Mr. Tucker's prepared statement:

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Appendix I-Questions concerning the technical basis for the
Federal indirect source regulation and review guidelines. - -
Appendix II-Explanation of the limitation on indirect source
review

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Appendix III-Administrative procedures and judicial review
provision

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Appendix IV-List of 23 States that now have environmental
authority over transportation and indirect sources of air
pollution

Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on
Health and the Environment:

"The economic impact of environmental programs," prepared
by the Council on Environmental Quality, November 1974---
"The macroeconomic impacts of Federal pollution control pro-
grams: 1976 assessment," prepared by the Council on Environ-
mental Quality and the Environmental Protection Agency ----

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