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___ Page 1585 776, 786 955 Ditlow, Clarence, III, director, Center for Auto Safety.. 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 Dwyer, Gilbert E., on behalf of the Business Roundtable.. 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 1615 Grimm, Charles, COMPAC field representative, District 6, United 1141 Gubrud, A. E., director, environmental affairs, American Petroleum Halfpenny, Harold T., general counsel, Automotive Service Industry 1203 1621, 1642 Hammond, Hon. Jay S., Governor of Alaska, and chairman, Sub- Harris, Gladys L., on behalf of the Izaak Walton League of America. 943 493 1029, 1057 Hayden, Robert T., legislative representative, United Steel Workers Hite, George, on behalf of the American Retail Federation, Food Mar- 1174 955 508 1571 1365, 1531 James, Michael A., Deputy General Counsel, Environmental Protec- Jordan, Hon. Barbara, a Representative in Congress from the State of 1677 1027 Keith, Carl D., president, Engelhard Industries, a division of Engel- 776, 787 Kinnard, Joyce, staff member, Center for Auto Safety.. 881 1029 776 1141, 1160 Lichtenstein, Ivan, Ph. D., manager, development laboratory, Linsky, Benjamin, P. E., professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Loftus, Donald R., member, Committee on the Environment, Chamber McCarthy, Frank, executive vice president, National Automobile 1029, 1051 McDonald, Admiral Meyer, retired, executive director, region VI, 508 347 MacDougall, Robert, on behalf of the National Conference of State 1615 1365, 1501 Mahoney, James R., Ph. D., vice president, Environmental Research Statement of-Continued Page 347 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.. 494 1029, 1081 508, 510 Molyneaux, Rita, administrative assistant, National Parks & Con- Mooney, John J., technical director, auto exhaust catalyst group, 471 776 1141, 1147 Morton, William E., president, Highway Materials Co., Inc. Orem, Sid, technical director, Industrial Gas Cleaning Institute. 1203 1133 1584 370 1365, 1514 Polzer, George F., member, board of directors, Manufacturing 1203, 1285 Potter, David S., vice president, environmental activities staff, 508, 516 Povey, Joseph H., marketing manager, Catalyst Systems and Equip- 776 Quinn, Tom, chairman, California Air Resources Board.. Randall, Donald A., Washington counsel, Automobile Service Coun- Reese, Bill, administrative assistant, Utah Power & Light Co.. 839 370 1621 1585 943 Robbins, Anthony, M.D., chairperson, Action Board, American Public 331 Rockenstein, Walter H., II, on behalf of the National League of Cities 433 Ross, Stuart Philip, general counsel, Motorcycle Industry Council, 1135 Sandler, Ross, attorney, National Resources Defense Council, Inc. 1334, 1355 Saunders, Stephen, staff member, office of Hon. Timothy E. Wirth, a 1167 367 1203 1203 Schoenbrod, David, attorney, National Resources Defense Council, 1334, 1355 Shaskan, Carol, legislative representative, National Association of Sheehan, John J., legislative director, United Steel Workers of Shy, Carl M., M.D., Dr. P. H., on behalf of the American Lung As- 433 1174 240 Speyer, James M., Acting Director, Policy Planning Division, En- Singer, S. Fred, Ph. D., member, Committee on the Environment, Stewart, Frederick A., vice president, government affairs, American Stoddard, R. Jack, chairman, Environment Committee, Associated 1677 508 955, 1010 1029, 1048 Statement of-Continued Stork, Eric O., Deputy Assistant Administrator for Mobile Source Swann, David, on behalf of: American Mining Congress- Page 1677 1600 1203, 1297 1029 Taylor, Donald, manager, product performance analysis, Volvo of Terry, S. L., vice president, public responsibility and consumer affairs, 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 Van Nostrand, Maurice, chairman, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, and on behalf of the Iowa State Čommerce Commission.... 1677 1621 1603 508 Wallman, Stephen, chief engineer, fuel systems and emission control, 1203, 1250 Weber, Edward P., Jr., member, Committee on the Environment, 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 Woodcock, Leonard, president, United Automobile, Aerospace & 367 370 American Iron & Steel Institute, letter dated March 21, 1977, from 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 505 1332 Appendix A-Pollution abatement expenditures as a percentage 1298 1299 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: D-Memorandum: Guidance for determining acceptability 1333 624 1225 1226 1227 1232 Additional material submitted for the record by-Continued Attachments to Dr. Coppoc's prepared statement-Continued L-Diagram: Transport of stratospheric air to ground.. Letter dated February 15, 1977, from Mr. Randall to Senator Page 1233 1234 1235 1236 1237 1246 1629 Letter dated February 15, 1977, from Mr. Randall to Senator 1631 Assorted articles from the Automotive News, Washington Post, 1635 1641 Appendix 1-Automotive aftermarket data.. 1649 1660 Form letter dated February 15, 1977, from Ford Motor Co.. Automotive Service Industry Association, attachments to Mr. Halfpenny's prepared statement: 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: 1661 1669 Exhaust emissions in grams/mile, HC, CO, and NO,- 842 843 Fact sheet-Nonattainment and the Clean Air Act_ 855 859 Center for Auto Safety, attachments to Mr. Ditlow's prepared statement: Consumer benefits of 5 year/50,000 mile emission control warranty. 891 903 Copies of statements from Consumers Union, Consumer Fed- 907 Chamber of Commerce of the United States: Fundamental problems contained in the present sulfur dioxide air Chrysler Corp., letter dated March 28, 1977, with attachments, from Attachments to Mr. Dowd's prepared statement: Exhibit 7-Press release dated July 8, 1976, re EPA requires 1105 1101 694 1411 Exhibit 8-Revised briefing paper for the Senate Public 1420 1534 Answers to supplemental questions posed by the subcommittee__ Analysis of the important stationary source provisions of 1437 1438 1441 Additional material submitted for the record by-Continued Englehard Minerals & Chemicals Corp., attachment to Mr. Keith's An analysis of alternative motor vehicle emission standards, pre- Letter dated September 22, 1977, from Edward F. Tuerk, Acting Letter dated November 9, 1977, from Hugh M. Miller, legislative Environmental Research and Technology, Inc. (ERT): Answers to supplemental questions posed by the subcommittee__ 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 Exhibit A-West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission Exhibit C. Page 790 1693 1770 1766 1538 1543 513 627 680 682 736 1152 1153 1154 Houston Chamber of Commerce, statement before the Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, Tex., March 1, 1977, re emission offset ruling. 1093 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: 1579 1576 Appendix I-Questions concerning the technical basis for the 982 986 Appendix III-Administrative procedures and judicial review 994 Appendix IV-List of 23 States that now have environmental Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on "The economic impact of environmental programs," prepared 1000 263 294 |