Case, Newell, president, Association of Bay Area Governments, presented by Warren Schmidt, executive director... Page 650 Cavin, V. C., refinery manager, Phillips Petroleum Co-- 761 Cecil, Lawrence K., chemical engineer, Tucson, Ariz.: Letter, dated July 13, 1965. 1057 Clapper, Louis F., chief, division of conservation education, National Coll, Thomas John, chairman, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Coston, Dean W., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Services, Dolan, Thomas, executive director, Wissahickon Valley Watershed Asso- Dulski, Hon. T. J., a Representative in Congress from the State of New 1029 654 572 852 401 801 Douglas, Philip A., executive secretary, Sport Fishing Institute.. 1032 288 Dressler, Frank W., executive director, Water Resources Association of the Delaware Basin.. 379 Elkin, Harold F., engineering consultant, Sun Oil Co.......... 398 Harris, Wayne M., chairman, Water Pollution Committee, Monroe County, Kansas 746 Fisher, Hugo, administrator, Natural Resources Agency of California_ 589 896 Gallagher, David L., chairman, Air and Water Resources Subcommittee, 132 Gates, Charles D., sanitary engineer, School of Engineering, Cornell Uni- George, W. Elmer, executive director, Georgia Municipal Association Haden, Russell L., Jr., president, Ionics, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.. Harris, Roy M., director of the Washington State Pollution Control Com- Harris, Wayne M., chairman, Water Pollution Committee, Monroe County, 898 Haupt, L. O., plant manager, the Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Co.. Havey, B. Morton, executive director, Associated Industries of Maine, presented by David Stanley. -- -- . 761 249 Healen, Hill R., National Association of Counties. Hodgkinson, Carl F., chief sanitary engineer, Schlup, Becker & Brennan, consulting engineers.. Higgins, Mrs. Stanley D., on behalf of the League of Women Voters of 137 872 759 Hoover, Robert C., president, Erie County, N.Y., Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs: Letter, dated June 15, 1965. Hopkins, Bryant L., chairman, New England Interstate Water Pollution 907 Hopkins, Glenn J., director of the Pollution Control Department of 309 747, 755 Howard, R. S., executive secretary, Georgia Water Quality Control Board. 527 Ingraham, Hollis S., M.D., Commissioner, New York State Department of Health. Javits, Hon. Jacob K., a U.S. Senator from the State of New York... 807 794 221 Kendall, N. J., vice president and chief engineer, San Jose, Calif., Water 680 Kennedy, Hon. Robert F., a U.S. Senator from the State of New York... 790 Lariviere, Francis J., executive secretary, New England Interstate Water Lemon, Dr. A. Bertram, chairman, Walnut Park, Ontario, Property Macdonald, Raeburn W., chief engineer, Maine Water Improvement King, Gov. John W., of New Hampshire, before the New England Gover- Kneese, Allen, director, water resources program, Resources for the Koczur, Julian, secretary, Fort Erie, Ontario, Fish & Game Protective Lacouture, Paul E., member, Georgia Kraft Co.'s Water Resources Com- La Fleur, Robert A., executive secretary, Louisiana Stream Control Commission, and chief, Division of Water Pollution Control, Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries Commission. Leagues of Women Voters of the Bay Area (San Francisco)__ Linton, W. T., executive director, Water Pollution Control Authority of Lovvorn, Bruce, city manager, Brunswick, Ga Maclean, Malcolm, mayor, Savannah, Ga.: Letter, dated June 4, 1965, to Elmer George. 568 Mayes, J. Lee, chief engineer, Kansas State Department of Health and McCarthy, Hon. Richard D., a Representative in Congress from the ??? 732 800 McEvoy, Mrs. Charles D., Jr., president, League of Women Voters of 225 McKeehan, Paul, on behalf of the California Wildlife Federation and other similar organizations.. 652 McKinney, Dr. Ross, consulting engineer, Department of Civil Engineer- Metzler, Dwight F., executive secretary, Kansas Water Resources Board.. Nejedly, John A., district attorney, Contra Costa County Myers, Hugh B., chief engineer, Department of Public Works of Louisiana. Narum, Quintin, engineer in charge of effluent treatment facilities, Kimberly-Clark Corp., Anderson, Calif. Mosher, William E., M.D., commissioner of health, Erie County (N.Y.), Moser, John, president, Soap & Detergent Association, and vice president, Morris, A. L., vice president, Dorr-Oliver, Inc., Stamford, Conn.: Letter, dated May 27, 1965.. 1050 174 834 483 1061 654 149 640 O'Neil, Edward, president, Buffalo River Improvement Corp. O'Connor, James E., fleet captain, B. & T. Power Boat Association, Inc., 312 907 Pfisterer, Robert J., president, Dunkirk, N.Y., Chamber of Commerce: Pausina, Capt. Baldo V., chairman, pollution committee, Louisiana Öyster Pattison, Scott, executive director, Soap & Detergent Association Parkhurst, John D., chief engineer and general manager, county sanitation districts of Los Angeles County.. Orzech, Thaddeus E., mayor, city of Lackawanna, N.Y.: Letter, dated 846 898 171 606 480 794 Pillion, John E., Lake View, N.Y. Poole, Daniel A., secretary, Wildlife Management Institute.... Quigley, Hon. James M., Assistant Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.. Ralabate, Samuel, town supervisor, Brant, N.Y. Raynes, Bertram C., chief engineer, Rand Development Corp., Cleveland, Page 890 1030 -73, 158 845 Reed, Paul W., Chief, Construction Branch, Division of Water Supply and Rockefeller, Hon. Nelson, Governor of the State of New York, accompanied Rose, William J., supervisor, town of Evans, Erie County, N.Y.. 1016 80 904 5 844 815 485 Riss, Valentine, president, St. Bernard, La., Parish Police Jury: Letter, dated June 7, 1965.. Ryckman, Dr. D. W., Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.. 124 478 Sawyer, Gov. Grant, State of Nevada, presented by Ivan P. Head, administrator, Colorado River Commission of Nevada.. 580 Schiro, Victor H., mayor, city of New Orleans, La., presented by Dr. Schoonover, Warren R., consultant for the State of California, on behalf of Slater, Donald A., legislative representative, National League of Cities-- Smith, Jack K., executive secretary, Missouri Water Pollution Board Souther, R. Hobart, research consultant, Charles A. Dana Science Hall, Speers, Ronald T., commissioner, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Game. 285 Spisiak, Stanley P., Buffalo, N.Y., on behalf of the New York State 867 Springer, S. N., member, City Council, Harrisburg, Pa.. 391 839 Stein, Murray, Chief Enforcement Officer and Assistant Chief, Water 113 Stevens, Edmund D., commodore, Buffalo Canoe Club, Buffalo, N.Y.: 898 Symons, Georce E., Ph. D., New York, N. Y., editor, Water Works and Stratman, F. H., president, Infilco/General American Transportation 1054 1053 Thomann, Robert V., deputy project director, Delaware estuary comprehensive project, Public Health Service.. 329 Tollefson. Hon. Harold M., mayor of Tacoma, Wash. Tow, Harry, city manager, Visalia, Calif., and member of the League of 147 635 Trygz, Jonn E., director, Division of Public Health Engineering, Louisiana 455 Vanik, Hon. Charles A., a Representative in Congress from the State of Page 1047 Voight, William, executive director, Interstate Advisory Committee on the 402 Von Frank, A. J., on behalf of the Manufacturing Chemists Association, 993 Webster, Miss Gertrude G., director, Conservation Forum of New York Weinberger, Dr. Leon W., Chief, Basic and Applied Science Branch, Divi- Weston, Roy F., Newtown Square, Pa.: Telegram, dated June 22, 1965- Winsor, Curtin, secretary, Trout Unlimited, Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter ciation Wright, James F., executive director, Delaware River Basin Commission. COMMUNICATIONS Boyd, Richard M., manager, Greater Portland (Maine) Regional Planning Commission: Letter, dated July 13, 1965, to Senator Muskie, containing additional information requested at the hearings. - Cramer, R. S., chairman, Industrial Waste Committee, California Manu- Fite, D. P., vice president, corporate affairs, the Procter & Gamble Co., Pleasants, J. G., vice president, research and development, the Procter Rhodes, James A., Governor, State of Ohio: Letter, dated June 11, 1965, to Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Volpe, Hon. John A., Governor of the State of Massachusetts: Telegram, dated May 21, 1965, to Senator Muskie pertaining to inadequacy of Federal grants for water pollution... Wright, James F., executive director, Delaware River Basin Commission: Letter, dated June 28, 1965, to Senator Muskie, containing information requested at the Philadelphia hearing 888 92 912 860 400 467 364 220 661 774 136 901 33 564 951 78 153 768 860 43 377 EXHIBITS SUBMITTED ᏢᎪᎡᎢ 1 WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY 19, 1965 Area of Inquiry and Approach to Water Pollution Hearing: Briefing paper for subcommittee.... Congressional appropriations for water pollution control since 1959: Staff memorandum.... Provisions in Federal-aid highway acts for contruction in advance of apportionment: Memorandum.. Relationship of authorized grants to full 30-percent participation: Tabu- Backlog of municipal waste treatments needs-Federal share of percentages: WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY 20, 1965 Conference of State Sanitary Engineers: Report dated January 1, 1965... "Water Renovation, Current Status of the Technology": Paper presented at the Southern Water Resources Conference, April 15, 1965, Chapel Hill, N.C., by David G. Stephan WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY 21, 1965 S. 1479. 152 "Foam Fracas Boils Up": Article from Chemical Week, March 27, 1965, issue. 155 "Toxic Effects of ABC and LAS on Aquatic Organisms": Memorandum 165 173 191 PART 2 PORTLAND, MAINE, JUNE 2, 1965 "Mainstream-A Study of How Maine Uses and Manages Its Water Resources': Memorandum prepared by the League of Women Voters of Maine... 230 "Industry's Part in Preserving Water Quality in Maine": Address by Joseph J. Thomas before the President's Water Pollution Control Advisory Board. 253 "Twenty-three-Year Review of Androscoggin River Pollution Control Activities" Report by Walter A. Lawrence to the Androscoggin River Technical Committee. 259 PHILADELPHIA, PA., JUNE 3, 1965 "Delaware Estuary Comprehensive Study": Memorandum presented by NEW ORLEANS, LA., JUNE 7, 1965 Engineering and Feasibility Report for Sewage Treatment Facilities by 338 358 370 383 423 470 |