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Contents

Address
253
TwentythreeYear Review of Androscoggin River Pollution Control
259
Marshall Burk executive secretary National Resources Council of Maine
283
Francis J Lariviere executive secretary New England Interstate Water
292
Everett Ware Smith president the New England Council
302
PORTLAND MAINE JUNE 2 1965
304
Hopkins chairman New England Interstate Water Pollution
309
Thomas F Griffin Jr director of public works Portland Maine
315
Thomann deputy project director Delaware estuary compre
329
James F Wright executive director Delaware River Basin Commission
364
Frank W Dressler executive director Water Resources Association of
379
S N Springer member City Council City of Harrisburg Pa
391
Harold F Elkin engineering consultant to Sun Oil Co
398
Victor Schiro mayor of New Orleans presented by Dr Rodney C Jung
407
Robert A LaFleur executive secretary Louisiana Stream Control Com
444
John E Trygg director Division of Public Health Engineering State
455
Henri Wolbrette II executive vice president Louisiana Chemical Asso
467
Oliver G Salinovich and Capt Baldo V Pausina Louisiana Oyster Dealers
478
Interested Citizen
485
Paul E Lacouture member of Georgia Kraft Co s Water Resources Com
495
problems of the Coosa River
512
R S Howard executive secretary Georgia Water Quality Control Board
527
W T Linton executive director South Carolina Water Pollution Control
533
Alabama Water Improvement Commission report for 196364 preliminary
544
W Elmer George executive director Georgia Municipal Association
566
Pollution Fought at Western Lake California and Nevada Join
588
Hugo Fisher administrator Natural Resources Agency of California
589
Article from the New York Times
604
Parkhurst chief engineer and general manager county sanitation
606
Grant A Burton chairman California State Water Pollution Control
625
Harry Tow city manager of Visalia member of League of California Cities
635
Comments and evaluation of a proposal by the Resources Agency
642
Newell Case president Association of Bay Arca Governments presented
650
Water Pollution Control Regional Research Laboratory and the Uni
731
J Lee Mayes chief engineer Kansas State Department of Health
732
Glen J Hopkins director Pollution Control Department of Kansas City
747
Frank Seebree chairman finance committee Kansas City Mo council__
752
Carl F Hodgkinson chief sanitary engineer Schulp Becker Brennan
759
O Haupt plant manager the Procter Gamble Manufacturing Co
766
Article
776
Jack K Smith executive secretary Missouri Water Pollution Board
782
Ilon Robert F Kennedy a U S Senator from the State of New York
790
Hon Richard D McCarthy a Representative in Congress from the State
800
Dr Hollis S Ingraham commissioner New York State Department
807
Charles R Ross member International Joint Commission United States
815
Dr William E Mosher commissioner of health Erie County Department
834
Baxter P E commissioner of public works Buffalo N Y
842
Baxter Samuel L water commissioner city of Philadelphia Pa 320
849
Dean R Coston Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Services
852
Jerome Wilkenfeld Water Resources Committee Associated Industries
860
Stanley P Spisiak Buffalo N Y on behalf of its New York State Con
867
BUFFALO N Y JUNE 17 1965
870
Miss Gertrude G Webster director the Conservation Forum of
888
Lemon Dr A Bertram chairman Walnut Park Ontario Property
894
C JUNE 23 1965
909
Boyd chairman Greater Portland Maine Regional Planning
909
Conway executive director Resources Advisory Board South
909
Black Hayse H industrial waste consultant Robert A Taft Sanitary
909
Javits Hon Jacob K a U S Senator from the State of New York 794
909
Linton W T executive director Water Pollution Control Authority
909
Springer S N member City Council Harrisburg Pa 391
909
Weinberger Dr Leon W Chief Basic and Applied Science Branch Divi
909
Memorandum presented
909
Exhibits submitted by Frank W Dressler 383
919
Trygg Jonn E director Division of Public Health Engineering Louisiana 455
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Page 319 - Secretary is authorized to make joint investigations with any such agencies of the condition of any waters in any State or States, and of the discharges of any sewage, industrial wastes, or substance which may adversely affect such waters.
Page 319 - Secretary shall, after careful investigation in cooperation with other Federal agencies, with State water pollution control agencies and interstate agencies, and with the municipalities and industries involved, prepare or develop comprehensive programs for eliminating or reducing the pollution of interstate waters and tributaries thereof and improving the sanitary condition of surface and underground waters.
Page 58 - I will be happy to answer any questions you or the members of the committee may have.
Page 661 - Commonwealth for the protection of the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the Commonwealth, by providing for the conservation of surface land areas which may be affected in the mining of bituminous coal by methods other than "open pit...
Page 635 - Commission fully support the selection of the peripheral canal plan by the California Department of Water Resources and the US Bureau of Reclamation...
Page 75 - Improved methods and procedures to identify and measure the effects of pollutants on water uses, including those pollutants created by new technological developments...
Page 319 - In the development of such comprehensive programs due regard shall be given to the Improvements which are necessary to conserve such waters for public water supplies, propagation of fish and aquatic life and wildlife, recreational purposes, and agricultural, industrial, and other legitimate use.
Page 5 - Act of 1956, except insofar as such procedures and requirements limit a State to the construction of projects with the aid of Federal funds previously apportioned to it, the Secretary, upon application by such State and his approval of such application, is authorized to pay to such State the Federal share of the costs of construction of such project when additional funds are apportioned to such State under...
Page 126 - It will reach 450 billion gallons per day in 1970 and 650 billion gallons per day in 1980. The current estimate of usable fresh water in lakes, streams, and reservoirs is 650 billion gallons per day. We will soon reach the limit of our water supply and, because water demands will continue to rise in accordance with population increases and per capita use, it is clear that water needs can be met only by an immediate large scale expansion of our water resources development program and by continued...
Page 646 - Senate Special Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution of the Committee on Public Works in Washington and in Detroit in April of this year.

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