Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1971: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 18515 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 5906 pages |
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Page 179 - In the survey or planning of any reservoir by the Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, or other Federal agency, consideration shall be given to inclusion of storage for regulation of streamflow...
Page 778 - ... developed, conducted, and administered with the maximum feasible participation of residents of the areas and members of the groups served...
Page 741 - MR CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE: I am appearing before you today in my capacity as Chairman of the Cost Accounting Standards Board to discuss the budget estimates for Board operations during Fiscal Year 1979.
Page 185 - Turbidity Today's consumer expects a sparkling, clear water. The goal of less than 0.1 unit of turbidity insures satisfaction in this respect. There is evidence that freedom from disease organisms is associated with freedom from turbidity, and that complete freedom from taste and odor requires no less than such clarity. Improved technology in the modern treatment processes make this a completely practical goal.
Page 794 - MD Professor of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota...
Page 192 - The Rose F. Kennedy Center for Research in Mental Retardation and Human Development Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, New York 10461 Stanley M.
Page 177 - The federal government should assume the initiative in development only when 1. An economically justifiable project is of such magnitude as to be definitely beyond the capacity of local groups 2. A project is so complex that no clearly defined local or state group or groups can be identified as principal beneficiaries 3. The participation of the federal government is necessary to assure the maximum feasible development in keeping with a comprehensive, regional, or basin plan 4. Programs and projects...
Page 747 - To determine the magnitude of the need for additional, facilities and to intelligently project the future demands for pharmacists in all professional specialities, the American Pharmaceutical Association and the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, in cooperation with the US Public Health Service, is undertaking a professional manpower study in pharmacy.
Page 691 - Among these other agencies are the Atomic Energy Commission, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Science Foundation, the Office of Economic Opportunity, the Department of Labor, and the armed forces.
Page 178 - That planning for water resources and related developments be conducted on a cooperative basis with representatives of all Federal, State, and local agencies involved ; and that this joint participation be continuous from the beginning in order that...