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PROPOSED RULE CHANGES TO THE TMDL AND NPDES PERMIT PROGRAMS
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U.S. Congress
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PROPOSED RULE CHANGES TO THE TMDL AND NPDES PERMIT PROGRAMS

Date(s) Held: 2000-03-01, 2000-03-23, 2000-05-18

106th Congress, 2nd Session

GPO Document Source: <a href="https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-106shrg66381/content-detail.html" rel="nofollow">CHRG-106shrg66381</a>

Witnesses:

  • Adams, Jamie Clover, Secretary of the Kansas Department of Agriculture, on behalf of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture
  • Archey, Warren E., Massachusetts State Forester, chief of the Massachusetts Bureau of Forestry, and chair of the NASF Water Resources Committee
  • Statement, NASF Forestry Initiative
  • Fox, J. Charles, Assistant Administrator for Water, Environmental Protection Agency
  • Holm, David, president, Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators
  • Comments, TMDL Rule.........................................102-115 Prepared statement
  • Statements, Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators.................102-115, 115-123 Nielsen, William, council president, Eau Claire, WI, on Behalf of the National League of Cities
  • Parrish, Richard A., Southern Environmental Law Center
  • Racicot, Hon. Marc, Governor, State of Montana
  • Letters to EPA...............................................65,
  • Smith, Hon. Gordon, U.S. Senator from the State of Oregon
  • Bell, Nina, executive director, Northwest Environmental Advocates, Portland, OR
  • Buccino, Sharon, senior attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council, Washington, DC
  • Cloonan, Joan M., vice president, Environment and Regulatory Affairs, J.R. Simplot Company Food Group, Boise, ID
  • Gorton, Hon. Slade, U.S. Senator from the State of Washington
  • Guerrero, Peter, Director, Environmental Protection Issues, General Accounting Office
  • Hutchison, Hon. Tim, U.S. Senator from the State of Arkansas
  • LeBlanc, Norman E., chief of Technical Services, Hampton Roads Sanitation Districts, Virginia Beach, VA
  • Lincoln, Hon. Blanche Lambert, U.S. Senator from the State of Arkansas
  • Moore, Dina J., National Cattlemen's Beef Association, Kneeland, CA
  • Olszewski, Robert J., director of Environmental Affairs, The Timber Company, Atlanta, GA
  • Pardue, W. Jeffrey, director, Environmental Services, Florida Power Corporation, St. Petersburg, FL
  • Skolasinski, David, District Manager, Environmental Affairs, Cliffs Mining Services Company, Duluth, MN, on behalf of the National Mining Association and the Iron Mining Association of Minnesota
  • Smith, Hon. Gordon, U.S. Senator from the State of Oregon
  • Thomson, Thomas N., Thomson Family Tree Farm, Orford, NH
  • Prepared statement.........................................213,
  • Wittman, Robert J., supervisor, Westmoreland County, Montross, VA, Virginia and Maryland Associations of Municipal Wastewater Agencies and the Rappahannock River Basin Commission
  • Bryce, Philip, Director, New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands, Concord, NH
  • Buob, Tom, University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
  • Fox, J. Charles, Assistant Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
  • Girard, Nancy L., Vice President & Director, Conservation Law Foundation's New Hampshire Advocacy Center
  • Hodsdon, John, Director, New Hampshire National Association of Conservation Districts, Meredith, NH
  • King, Hon. Fred, Senator from the State of New Hampshire
  • Kingsley, Eric, Executive Director, New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association
  • Lovaglio, Ronald B., Commissioner, Maine Department of Conservation, Augusta, ME
  • Mason, Scott, Northwinds Farm, Coos County Farm Bureau
  • Niebling, Charles R., Senior Director, Policy and Land Management Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
  • Paris, David, Water Supply Administrator, Manchester Water Treatment Plant
  • Poltak, Ronald F., Executive Director, New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission
  • Stewart, Harry, Director of Water Division, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Science, Concord, NH
  • Swanton, Joel, Manager of Forest Policy, Champion International
  • Williams, Bill, staff member for Representative Charles F. Bass
  • Prepared statement of Representative Bass..................335,
  • Bates, Hank, Sierra Club, Little Rock, AR
  • Blubaugh, Vince, G.B. & Mack and Associates, El Dorado Chemical Company, El Dorado, AR
  • Cooke, Gregg, Regional Administrator, Region VI, Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas TX
  • Hart, Christopher, senior Wildlife Biologist, The Timber Company, Brandon, MS
  • Hillman, David, president, Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation
  • Hutchinson, Hon. Tim, U.S. Senator from the State of Arkansas
  • Mathis, Randall, director, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, Little Rock, AR
  • Nance, Larry, Deputy State Forester, Arkansas Forestry Commission, Little Rock, AR

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Subjects: 106th;Senate
Language English
Publication date 1 March 2000
Current location
IA Collections: us_house_hearings; USGovernmentDocuments; additional_collections
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Internet Archive identifier: gov.gpo.fdsys.CHRG-106shrg66381
https://archive.org/download/gov.gpo.fdsys.CHRG-106shrg66381/CHRG-106shrg66381.pdf

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