Environmental Defense Fund Archive Collection 232
Record Group 3: Washington, D.C. Office
Administrative Information
Physical Description Total length: 333 linear ft. Physical format: Papers.
Dates 1971-1986
Provenance Transferred by EDF-Washington D.C. sporadically from 1988 to 1991
Subject Headings Aldrin/Dieldrin Antarctica Air Quality Standards Chlordane/Heptachlor DDT Hazardous Waste Sites Insecticides Marine Mammal Protection Act Mirex Oil and Gas leases Power Plants Radioactive Waste Disposal Resources Conservation & Recovery Act Superfund Tris Water Quality Water Supply
Scope and Content Note
The records of the Washington office of the Environmental Defense Fund document the
activities of the attorneys, scientists and staff committed to environmental protection
issues of the day such as hazardous waste disposal, toxic chemicals, marine mammal
protection, and air/water quality. The records begin in 1970 upon the office’s inception
and continue through 1992, with the largest concentration of material emerging from
the 1970s.
The records are arranged into six sub-groups, sorted by function and/or program focus.
They are: Administrative Files; Toxic Chemicals Program; Water Resources Program;
Wildlife Program; Energy Program; Transportation Program.
The Administrative Files are divided into Counsels, Public Information/Communications,
and Fundraising Files.
Each program subgroup is divided into the following sub-subgroups: Legal Files, Project
Files, and Public Statements. The Legal Files contain records from litigation & hearings
participation; Project files contain records from committee participation and other
activities; Public statements contain comments, testimony and articles written by
program staff.
Topics
Below is a general overview of the collection, but not an exhaustive list. Please
see the sub-group and series descriptions for more information.
Air Quality
Litigation/Hearings
Clean Air Act: Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality Provisions New Source Performance Standards (NSPS): Sulfur dioxide emissions from steam electric
generating units
See: Sub-group II.2, Series 1
Dams & Reservoirs
Litigation/Hearings
Tennessee/Tombigbee Waterway Tocks Island Dam Truman Dam
See: Sub-group III.2 Series 1
Columbia Dam
See: Sub-group IV.2, Series 1
Electricity Rate Design & Energy Conservation
Litigation/Hearings
Implementation of Conservation Programs--New York Rate Design for Electric Corporations—New York Electric Utilities--California Electric Utilities--Michigan
See: Sub-group V.2, Series 1
Hazardous Waste Management
Litigation/Hearings
Hazardous Waste Regulations Uranium Mill Tailings Disposal
See: Sub-group II.2 Series 1
Projects
Hazardous Waste Regulations [State] Hazardous Waste Sites [Subject files by state] Resource Conservation & Recovery Act—Comments, Testimony Superfund Legislation Superfund Program—Community Participation
See: Sub-group II.3, Series 2
Marine Mammal Protection
Litigation/Hearings
Marine mammals in Alaska Tuna/Porpoise: Regulations Governing Taking of Marine Mammals during Fishing Operations Walruses
See: Sub-group IV.2 Series 1
Pesticides, Insecticides & Herbicides
Litigation/Hearings
2,4,5-T Suspension Hearings before the EPA Aldrin and Dieldrin Cancellation Hearings before the EPA Chlordane & Heptachlor Cancellation Hearings before the EPA DDT Cancellation Hearings before the EPA Mirex Cancellation Hearings before the EPA Rodenticide Cancellation Hearings before the EPA
See: Sub-group II.2, Series 1
Toxic Substances
Projects
Asbestos in Hair Dryers Cosmetics Safety Hair Dyes—Carcinogenicity Toxic substances and the Workplace
See: Sub-group II.3, Series 2
Water Quality & Water Supply
Projects
Safe Drinking Water—Louisiana Water Supply—Washington, D.C. Long Island Water
See: Sub-group II.3, Series 2
Sub-group and Series Descriptions
Record Group 3: Washington D.C. Office
Subgroup and Series Descriptions
SG I Administrative -- the functions dealing with finances, public relations and organizational policies
and procedures
Sub-group I.1 Administrative--Counsels
Series 1: William A. Butler 1971-1983 [3 ft, 4in] Arrangement: Divided into chronological files, comments, testimony and subject files
Routine correspondence with colleagues, memoranda on management of the EDF office,
comments on pesticides, and correspondence regarding EDF cases such as the Trans Alaska
Pipeline System, Supersonic Transport, and DDT
Series 2: William Y. Brown 1984 [2 inches] Arrangement: Divided into correspondence and memorandaActing Executive Director in
1984
Sub-group I.2 Administrative—Public Information/Communications
Series 1: Correspondence & Memoranda 1974-1976 [10 inches] Arrangement: Divided into 2 groups: Subjects and Charlene Dougherty files
Memoranda and correspondence on PCBs, the Fairness Doctrine, electric utility rates
and the film Planning for Floods.
Series 2: Press Releases 1971-1984 [10 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Press releases on the projects of the Environmental Defense Fund: pending litigation,
the release of films, and the release of position statements
Series 3: Inter-Office Bulletins 1972-1973, 1975-1981 [2 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Inter-Office bulletins documented on-going projects and were released on a weekly
basis
Series 4: Subject Files 1972-1980 [1 ft, 3 in] Arrangement: Alphabetical
Sub-group I.3 Administrative—Fundraising
Series 1: Grant Files 1975-1982 [5 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Correspondence regarding grant applications, largely dealing with hazardous waste
and the Tocks Island Dam
Series 2: Membership 1972, 1988-1989 [2 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Samples of brochures and mailings created for fundraising efforts
SG II Toxic Chemicals Program -- concentrates on toxic substances and their effects on human health
Sub-group II.1 Toxic Chemicals Program—Staff Files
Series 1: Khristine Hall 1979-1983 [2 linear ft] Arrangement: Divided into two groups: Chronological files and subject files Attorney Correspondence, comments, and subject files covering hazardous waste disposal issues:
Superfund, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as well as EDF personnel policy,
and a report of the activities of the Toxic Chemicals Program
Series 2: David Lennett 1979-1983 [7 inches] Arrangement: Chronological Attorney Comments and correspondence on attempts to implement policy and standards for hazardous
waste disposal; included are EDF comments on RCRA activities, FOIA requests, and internal
EDF memoranda
Series 3: Robert Rauch 1978-1980 [5 inches] Arrangement: Chronological Attorney Correspondence and subject files on the regulation of hazardous air pollutants and
carcinogens in consumer products
Series 4: Joseph Highland 1976-1982 [10 inches] Arrangement: Chronological Chairman of the Toxic Chemicals Program, Scientist Routine correspondence and memoranda on the activities of the program, including budgeting,
program reports, program planning and personnel. Other topics touched upon are: asbestos
in schools, the Superfund Program National Contingency Plan and the Toxic Substances
Control Act Series 5: Leslie Dach 1977-1979 [10 inches] Arrangement: Divided into chronological correspondence and subject files Scientist Correspondence, comments and subject files regarding hazardous waste site cleanup
efforts, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act implementation and Recombinant DNA
research regulation
Series 6: Marcia Fine Silcox 1978-1981 [1 ft, 8 in] Arrangement: Alphabetical subject files Scientist
Series 7: Ben Drake 1981-1982 [2 inches] Arrangement: Chronological Field Coordinator, Community Relations [Hazardous waste] Correspondence on efforts to include community input on hazardous waste site cleanup
Series 8: Robert Harris 1974-1976, 1979 [10 inches] Arrangement: Chronological Scientist, Associate Director, Toxic Chemicals Program Correspondence, memoranda, and reports dealing with wastewater management and water
quality issues
Sub-group II.2 Toxic Chemicals Program—Legal Files
Series 1: Litigation & Hearings files 1970-1983 [137 linear ft] Arrangement: Grouped by case; chronological arrangement by date of EDF’s initial involvement
Pleadings, transcripts of proceedings and correspondence related to pesticide cancellation,
hazardous waste management, air quality standards, asbestos, and toxic effluent standards
Series 2: Background Documents 1974, 1977-1979 [3 ft, 3 in] Arrangement: Grouped by case; chronological arrangement by date of EDF’s initial involvement
Research supporting litigation of the following: Toxic Effluent Standards for aldrin
dieldrin et al.; Tris; Asbestos in school buildings; 2,4,5-T cancellation hearings
Sub-group II.3 Toxic Chemicals Program—Project Files
Series 1: Committees & Meetings 1977-1983 [4 ft, 6in] Arrangement: Chronological
Papers from meetings of the Committee on Testing Guidelines (for the Toxic Substances
Control Act), and planning documents for the compilation of the Global 2000 Task Force
Report
Series 2: Project Files 1973-1984 [63 linear ft] Arrangement: Grouped by project; chronological arrangement by date of EDF’s initial
involvement
Collections of reports, testimony, correspondence and clippings on the regulation
of toxics in drinking water, recombinant DNA research, solid waste management, and
food additives and other toxic substances
Sub-Group II.4: Toxic Chemicals Program—Public Statements/Texts
Series 1: Comments 1973-1984 [20 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Comments present EDF’s positions on issues on toxics substances and their effects
on the environment and health
Series 2: Testimony/Speeches 1975-1983 [9 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Testimony by EDF scientists and attorneys on toxic substances and their effect on
natural resources, presented before legislative and regulatory committees
Series 3: Writings by Program Staff 1971-1984 [1 linear ft] Arrangement: Chronological
Articles and reports, both draft and published, on carcinogens, pesticides, and hazardous
waste
SG III Water Resources/Wetlands Program -- concentrates on water quality, water supply, coastal zone management
Sub-group III.1 Water Resources/Wetlands Program—Staff Files
Series 1: Edward Thompson 1976-1979 [30 inches] Arrangement: Divided into correspondence, EDF documents, speeches and subject files Attorney
Memoranda to the Litigation Review Committee and programming issues, Water Resources
Program reports, comments on water resources and wetlands-related issues
Series 2: Langdon Warner 1978 [5 inches] Arrangement: Subject files Wetlands Monitor
Collected files on the Delaware River Basin
Sub-Group III.2: Water Resources/Wetlands Program—Legal Files
Series 1: Litigation & Hearings files 1971-1983 [18 linear ft] Arrangement: Grouped by case; chronological arrangement by date of EDF’s initial involvement
Case files and records from administrative proceedings on topics such as: Federal
water projects, development projects, water quality standards
Series 2: Background Documents [30 inches] Arrangement: Grouped by case; chronological arrangement by date of EDF’s initial involvement
Subject Files regarding the Blue Plains Sewage Treatment Plant
Sub-Group III.3: Water Resources/Wetlands Program—Project Files
Series 1: Committees & Meetings [Reserved]
Series 2: Project Files 1971-1979 [13 linear ft] Arrangement: Grouped by project; chronological arrangement by date of EDF’s initial
involvement
A collection of reports, clippings, press releases and correspondence pertaining to:
floodplains management; wetlands protection; soil erosion control projects, coastal
zone management; and the Delaware River Basin Comprehensive Study
Sub-Group III.4: Water Resources/Wetlands Program—Public Statements/Texts
Series 1: Comments 1971-1979 [6 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Written in response to requests on proposed regulations or policy, comments reflect
EDF’s position on issues related to water supply, water use, dredge & fill activities,
floodplain management and water quality standards
Series 2: Testimony/Speeches 1973-1979 [2 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Testimony before governmental and regulatory agencies and speeches at conferences;
the most frequent topics are the water policy, water reclamation, and water supply
for energy use
Series 3: Writings by Program Staff 1973-1977 [2 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Articles and reports both draft and published, on water resources development projects
and water pollution
SG IV Wildlife Program -- concentrates on toxic substances and their effects on human health
Sub-group IV.1: Wildlife Program—Staff Files
Series 1: Michael Bean 1976-1981, 1984 [1 linear ft] Arrangement: Chronological Attorney
Summaries of program activities, comments and position statements on the Marine Mammal
Protection Act and wildlife regulatons
Series 2: William Y. Brown 1982-1984 [2 inches] Arrangement: Chronological Scientist
Correspondence & memoranda on the implementation of the Endangered Species Act, the
Antarctic Marine Living Resources Convention Act of 1983, wildlife conservation laws,
Antarctic conservation issues
Sub-group IV.2 Wildlife Program—Legal Files
Series 1: Litigation & Administrative Hearings Files 1974-1982 [21 linear ft] Arrangement: Grouped by case; chronological arrangement by date of EDF’s initial involvement
Pleadings, transcripts, testimony, and correspondence on issues related to the protection
of marine mammals and other wildlife
Series 2: Background Documents [2 ft, 7 in] Arrangement: Grouped by case; chronological arrangement by date of EDF’s initial involvement.
Reports, legislation and workshop papers regarding regulations governing the taking
of marine mammals during fishing operations
Sub-group IV.3 Wildlife Program-Project Files
Series 1: Committees & Meetings [Reserved]
Series 2: Project Files 1984-1992 [8 ft, 7in] Arrangement: Alphabetical subject files
Subject files concerning the conservation and protection of resources of the Antarctic
Sub-group IV.4 Wildlife Program—Public Statements/Texts
Series 1: Comments 1973-1979 [3 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Written in response to requests on proposed regulations or policy, comments reflect
EDF’s views on the Marine Mammal Protection Act and commercial fishing operations
Series 2: Testimony 1971-1984 [2 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Testimony by EDF scientists and attorneys on the management of fisheries, the Marine
Mammal Protection Act, the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living
Resources, and wetlands protection
Series 3: Writings by Program Staff 1981-1985[2 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Articles, and reports, both draft and published, on wetlands protection, endangered
species, and conservation
SG V Energy Program—a small program dealing with the impact of transportation and highway projects
Sub-group V.1 Energy Program—Staff Files
Series 1: Subject Files 1979-1982 [5 inches] Arrangement: Alphabetical
Collected files on utility rates, power plants, and coal gasification
Sub-group V.2 Energy Program—Legal Files
Series 1: Litigation & Administrative Hearings 1970-1986 [26 linear ft] Arrangement: Grouped by case; chronological arrangement by date of EDF’s initial involvement
Correspondence, media, pleadings, testimony from litigation proceedings on the construction
of the Trans Alaska Pipeline System; the construction of power plants; the Prototype
Oil Shale Leasing Program, and utility rate design
Series 2: Background Documents [7 ft, 6 in] Arrangement: sorted by case, chronological by date of EDF’s initial involvement.
Environmental studies regarding the proposed Canadian alternative to the Trans Alaska
Pipeline System; electric company documents regarding the implementation of energy
conservation programs
Sub-group V.3 Energy Program—Project Files [Reserved]
Sub-group V.4 Energy Program—Public Statements/Texts
Series 1: Comments 1970, 1982 [2 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Written in response to requests on proposed regulations or policy, comments reflect
EDF’s views on the Atomic Energy Commission, oil shale development and the Nine Mile
Point 2 nuclear plant
Series 2: Testimony 1974-1981 [2 inches] Arrangement: Chronological
Testimony by EDF scientists, economists and attorneys electric utility rate design,
synthetic fuels, oil shale leasing and emissions permits
Series 3: Writings by Program Staff 1976-1984 [1 inch] Arrangement: Chronological
Articles and reports, both draft and published, on sulfur emissions, power plants
and energy demand
SG VI Transportation Program—a small program dealing with the impact of transportation and highway projects
Sub-group VI.1 Transportation Program—Staff Files [Reserved]
Sub-group VI.2 Transportation Program—Legal Files
Series 1: Litigation & Administrative Hearings 1970-1977 [12 ft, 8 in] Arrangement: Grouped by case; chronological arrangement by date of EDF’s initial involvement
Testimony, statements, correspondence and media from litigation proceedings on supersonic
transport, air quality in Washington D.C. and regulations governing freight rates
for recyclable goods
Series 2: Background Documents [22 inches] Arrangement: Grouped by case; Arranged chronologically by date of EDF’s initial involvement
Collected reports, impact statements, correspondence and media on Supersonic Transport/Concorde
jet
Sub-group VI.3 Transportation Program—Project Files [Reserved]
Sub-group VI.4 Transportation Program—Public Statements/Texts
Series 1: Comments 1971, 1975 [2 items]
Draft comments on the control of carbon monoxide in the Washington D.C. area, and
an op-ed piece on supersonic transport
Sub-group I: Administrative
Sub-group I.1 Administrative--Counsels
SERIES 1: William A. Butler
Box 1
Chronological files—Correspondence & memoranda-Sent, April-December 1971 Chronological files—Correspondence & memoranda-Sent, January-June 1972
Box 2
Chronological files—Correspondence & memoranda-Sent, July-December 1972 Chronological files—Correspondence & memoranda-Sent, January-March 1973
Box 3
Chronological files—Correspondence & memoranda-Sent, March 1973-1974
Box 4
Chronological files—Correspondence, 1974 Chronological files—Memoranda on land use planning, 1975 Chronological files—Correspondence-Sent, 1975-1978 Chronological files—Litigation Review Committee,1976 Chronological files—Memoranda, 1979-1980 Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
Box 5
Chronological files—Correspondence & memoranda, 1980 Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description Chronological files—EDF Virginia office proposal for VA Groundwater Quality Program,
1983
Comments:
Butler, W.A. (1970). Comments on the Council of Environmental Quality’s interim guidelines. Letter to Russell E. Train.
Adamson, L., Lang S., David O. (1973). Comments on the FDA’s banned hazardous substances- Proposed exemption of certain lead-containing paints and other similar
surface-coating materials. Letter to the hearing clerk, Food & Drug Administration.
Butler, W.A. (1973). Comments on proposed regulations governing classification of pesticides into general & restricted uses. Letter to Lowell Miller & William H. Preston, Environmental Protection Agency.
Butler, W.A. (1974). Comments on the proposed environmental review procedure implementing section 104 of Title I of the Housing & Community Development Act of 1974. Letter to the hearing clerk, Environmental Protection Agency.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1975). Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund on Rail Reorganization of the Northeast & Midwest pursuant to the Regional Rail
Reorganization Act.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1976). Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund at FAA hearing on EPA’s proposed noise standard for SSTs. Typescript.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1980). [Comments on draft recommendations on intragovernmental
communications in informal rulemaking proceedings, 45 Fed. Reg. 69848
(October 17, 1980)]. Letter to Charles R. Pouncey, Administrative Conference
of the United States.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1978). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund re: Proposed regulations for implementation of procedural provisions of NEPA, 43 Fed. Reg. 25230
(June 9, 1978).
Testimony:
March 18, 1977: Richard A. Frank, on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund et al.,
regarding the implications of deep sea mining, before the Subcommittee on Oceanography
of the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries
Box 6
1979: Testimony of James N. Barnes before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on
the Environmental Modification Convention.
1980: Testimony of William A. Butler on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund,
regarding S. 739 and S. 1472 to revise federal venue provisions, before the Senate
Subcommittee on Improvements in Judicial Matters.
Reports:
Bonn Conference on Environmental Law-Trip report, 1973 EDF-Virginia Project Report, July 16-31, 1973
Subject Files:
Air Pollution-Smoke & haze, 1970 Asbestos Darien Gap Highway-Memoranda, 1974-1975 Detergent ordinance, Akron Ohio-EDF court memorandum, 1971 Discount rate—Memoranda, press releases, 1971 Environmental Protection Agency-Criticism, 1982
Box 7
Subject files:
Featherstone National Wildlife Refuge-Correspondence & impact statement, 1975 Forest Service, 1978 Nuclear power issues-Correspondence & memoranda, 1975-1977 Nuclear power issues-Clippings, Nuclear power issues-Legislation [S.1439, Export Reorganization Act] Recycling-Brochures, pamphlets, ca. 1975 Reimbursement for public participation in proceedings-Memoranda, comments, reports,
1978-1983
Box 8
Reimbursement for public participation in proceedings-Memoranda, comments, reports,
1978-1983 Reorganization of the federal governments functions re: environmental programs, 1978-1979 Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge-Effects of water skiing on wildlife, 1976 Starkweather Watershed Project, Devil’s Lake, North Dakota Tinsel-Motion for temporary restraining order in “icicles” containing lead, 1970
SERIES 2: William Y. Brown
Box 1
Correspondence, June 1984 Memoranda, January-February, 1984 Memoranda, April-May, 1984 Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description Executive Committee meeting agenda & documents, June 1984
Sub-group I.2 Administrative—Public Information/Communications
SERIES 1: Correspondence / Memoranda
Box 1
Correspondence-Action on Smoking & Health (newsletter & brochures) Correspondence-Fairness doctrine (with EDF comments) Correspondence-PCBs Correspondence-Tuna / Porpoise
Charlene Dougherty Files [Public Information Officer]: Memoranda-Sent & received, 1974-1976 Memoranda-Planning for Floods brochure, 1974 Memoranda-EDF staff participation in radio program, 1975 Memoranda-Public Service advertisements, 1976
Box 2
Charlene Dougherty Files [Public Information Officer]: Memoranda, 1978 Chronological files-Electric utility rates, 1974-1976 Chronological files-National Flood Insurance Program, 1974
SERIES 2: Press Releases
Box 1
Press releases, 1971-1982
Box 2
Press releases, 1982-1984
Press releases-“Our Environment”-Los Angeles Times, February 1975-February 1976
SERIES 3: Inter-Office Bulletins
Box 1
Washington Office bulletins, 1972-1973, 1975-1981
SERIES 4: Subject Files
Box 1
Air quality-Copies of testimony on auto emissions standards, 1972 Architecture-Environmental impact statements, early 1970s Beaches [Conservation]-Press releases Birds-Press releases, flyers Channelization-Hearings, Press releases, early 1970s Chromium standards, 1980
Box 2
Drugs-FDA regulations, 1979 Development-Long Island-Press releases, speech, memorandum, early 1970s Feed additives-1976 Feed additive compendium Fish & mollusks-Press releases
Box 3
Economic conversion, 1978 Environmental Study Conference Weekly Bulletin, May-December 1977 Epidemiology, geography-Journal articles Food additives-Journal articles, 1970s
Box 4
Food additives-Testimony, proposed legislation, 1970s Hazardous Waste Report, Vol. 1, nos. 1-2, 6, 16-17 Labeling hazardous waste seminar papers, 1980 Minorities in the environmental movement/toxic waste concerns, 1982 Smoking and health-Petitions, 1977-1978 Vinyl chloride-EPA report-Quantitative risk of exposure, 1975
Sub-group I.3 Administrative Files—Fundraising
SERIES 1: Grant Files
Box 1
Correspondence / Memoranda-General, 1975-1980, undated Tocks Island fundraising, 1976 Toxics Program community work projects, 1982 Conservation voltage regulation in Washington D.C., 1983
SERIES 2: Membership
Box 1
Environmental Defense Fund. (ca. 1972). Asbestos in hairdryers [brochure]. New York: author.
Solicitation mailings, 1988-1989
Sub-group II Toxic Chemicals Program
Sub-group II.1 Toxic Chemicals Program—Staff Files
SERIES 1: Khristine Hall
Box 1
Chronological correspondence-Global 2000 Task Force, 1980 Chronological correspondence-Sent, 1981 Chronological correspondence-Air quality, 1981 Chronological correspondence-Hazardous waste, 1981-1982
Box 2
Chronological correspondence-Sent [includes files on hazardous waste], 1982-1983
Box 3
Chronological correspondence-Acid rain, 1981 Chronological correspondence-Hazardous waste, 1983
Clean Air Act-Copies of correspondence-Dept of Justice, 1981 Dept of Defense regulations-Comments, 1979 Federal regulation E.O. 12291-Reports
Box 4
Federal regulations-E.O. 12291 Hazardous waste / Superfund-Post closure liability provisions-Hearing statements,
1981 Hazardous waste laws, international Hyde Park Landfill-Court documents, litigation memorandum, 1981
Box 5
Hyde Park Landfill-Court documents, litigation memorandum, 1981 National Science Foundation workshop papers, regulatory costs and technological innovation Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980-Government documents Water quality standard-Copies of correspondence, report, 1970s
SERIES 2: David Lennett
Box 1
Chronological correspondence-Hazardous waste, 1979-1983 EPA—Budget—Reports, 1981-1982
Box 2
EPA—Budget—Reports, 1981-1982 Hazardous waste management-National Wildlife Federation background papers
SERIES 3: Robert Rauch
Box 1
Chronological correspondence, 1978-1980
Subject Files:
Air Pollution-Readings Air Pollutants-Long range transport-Reports
Box 2
Air Pollutants-Sulfur Dioxide-Reports Coal-Clean Air and increased coal use-Hearings, 1979 Coal-National Coal Policy Project Coal-National Coal Utilization Assessment-Handbook, report Environmental Forum VI-Program papers, 1978 Phosphate Rock Plants-Background information: proposed standards-EPA
SERIES 4: Joseph Highland
Box 1
Chronological correspondence, 1976-1981
Box 2
Chronological correspondence, 1981-1982
Subject files: Monsanto Company ad campaign-EDF rebuttal-Memoranda, 1977-1978
SERIES 5: Leslie Dach
Box 1
Chronological correspondence [Resource Conservation & Recovery Act/Superfund], 1977-1979
Subject files: Public education, 1979 Environment & inflation, 1978 Grass roots lobbying, 1978 Hazardous waste legislation-Congressional testimony, July, September-October 1979
Box 2
Hazardous waste legislation-Congressional testimony, October 1979
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)-Memoranda-EPA, 1977-`979
Solid waste report, Volume 9, nos. 21-22, 24-26, 1978 Solid waste report, Volume 10, nos. 1-25, 1979
Superfund legislation-Memoranda & congressional testimony, 1979
SERIES 6: Marcia Fine Silcox
Box 1
Subject Files:
Action Seminar on Acid Precipitation-Media, 1979 Benzidine derived dyes-OSHA report, 1979 Cancer & the Environment-Reprints, articles, mid-1970s Carcinogens-Testing for identification-Reports, 1979 Interagency Cooperative Action Plan for Regulation of Chemical Substances (CPSC, EPA, FDA, OSHA), 1978
Box 2
Interagency Cooperative Action Plan for Regulation of Chemical Substances (CPSC, EPA, FDA, OSHA), 1978 Malignant Neglect-Book reviews, advertisements, 1979 Methyl Chloride-Reprints, Clippings, 1978 PCBs-Reprints, 1977-1978 Radiation-Nuclear energy-Articles, 1970s Radiation-X-rays-Articles, 1970s
Box 3
Radiation-X-rays-Brochures, 1970s Risk assessment-Papers-Robert L. Golberg (EDF Intern), 1978 Silvex-Report-Biologic & Economic Assessment-RPAR Assessment Team, 1981 Victims’ Compensation-Scientific history-draft report-Environmental Defense Fund,
1981 Victims’ Compensation-Fact sheets, reports, 1970s
Box 4
Water filters-Petition of EDF to the FTC to investigate validity of advertising claims,
1978 Women in Science-Symposium papers, 1980 Women-Exposure to toxic substances in the workplace-Clippings, 1970s
SERIES 7: Ben Drake
Chronological files, September-December 1982
SERIES 8: Robert Harris
Box 1
Chronological correspondence, 1974 [Drinking water in New Orleans] Petition of EDF to ban Tris-treated wearing apparel, 1977 Chronological correspondence, 1979 [Potomac Estuary draft report] Chronological correspondence, 1979
Box 2
Federal Water Pollution Control Act-Memoranda, 1975-1976 Federal Water Pollution Control Act-Copies of permits to discharge
Wastewater management-Long Island-Correspondence, 1974-1976
United States. (1974). Water quality management planning for urban runoff.
Colston, N. V. (1974). Characterization and treatment of urban land runoff. Environmental protection technology series, 1974, 96. Cincinnati, Ohio: National Environmental
Research Center.
United States, Hydroscience, inc, & Malcolm Pirnie Engineers, Inc. (1974). Potomac estuary water supply: A prototype water treatment facility. Westwood, N.J.: Hydroscience.
United States. (1975). Northeastern United States water supply study: Interim report : critica l choices for critical years. New York, N.Y.?: The Division?.
Meta Systems Inc. (1976). Land use - water quality relationship: Prepared under Contract no. 68-01-2622 for the Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency, Water Planning Division.
Sub-group II.2 Toxic Chemicals Program—Legal Files
SERIES 1: Litigation & Hearings
Mirex—Imported Fire Ant Control (1970); 1 box
Box 1
EDF et al. v. Hardin No. 2319-70 (U.S. Dist. Ct., D.C.)
Correspondence, 1970-1973 Affidavits
Pleadings: Complaint for injunction and declaratory judgment, August 1970 Motion to dismiss, 1970-1971 Amendment to complaint, 1971 Pre-trial statements, 1972 Record items
Petition for Suspension of Economic Poisons Containing 2,4,5-T (1970); 1 box
Box 1
Petition for the immediate suspension of registration of economic poisons containing
2,4,5-T… by Harrison Wellford et al. before the Secretary of Agriculture
Wellford et al. v. Hardin No. 24,434 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.)
Petition for review of the order of the Secretary of Agriculture, July 1970 Pleadings—Re: spray project in Globe, Arizona, October 1970 Brief for the petitioners, October 1970 Reply brief for the petitioners, November 1970 Brief for amicus curiae National Agricultural Chemicals Association, November 1970 Brief of respondent Clifford Hardin, December 1970 Judgment, January 1971
Comments and evidentiary submission of Harrison Wellford et al. before the Environmental
Protection Agency; On remand from the U.S. Ct. of Appeals
2, 4, 5-T—Status of the Cancellation Proceedings / Final Policy of the Administrator
(1971-1973); 3 boxes
Box 1
Dow Chemical v. Ruckelshaus No. PB 71 164 (U.S. Dist. Ct., Eastern Dist. AR, Pine
Buff Div.)
Pleadings: Motion for preliminary injunction, December 1971 Memorandum in support of preliminary injunction, 1971 Motion to dismiss or summary judgment, 1972 Memorandum-Dow Chemical
Exhibits—Dow Chemical Co. (?)
Dow Chemical v. Ruckelshaus No. 72-1441 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 8th Cir.)
Briefs: Amicus Curiae—Environmental Defense Fund Appellant—Ruckelshaus Appellee—Dow Chemical
Appendix
Box 2
Dow Chemical Company v. Ruckelshaus No. 72-1441 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 8th Cir.)
Appendix: Exhibit, Volume I (Advisory Committee report) Appendix: Exhibit, Volume II (Brief in Wellford v. Hardin)
Background documents: Documents—Environmental Defence Society (N.Z.)
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources & the Environment of
the Committee on Commerce, U.S. Senate. Effects of 2,4,5-T on man and the environment,
April & June 1970.
Hearings before the Environmental Protection Agency, I.F.R. Nos. 42, 44, 45, 48—pleadings
and brief of Dow Chemical, 1972
Box 3
Dow Chemical v. Ruckelshaus No. 72-1441 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 8th Cir.)
Brief—Environmental Protection Agency, September 1972 Brief—Environmental Defense Fund as amicus curiae, September 1972 Reply brief—Environmental Protection Agency, December 1972 Opinion, 1973
DDT Cancellation Hearing before the Environmental Protection Agency Hearing Examiner (1971-1972); 40 boxes
I.F. & R. Nos. 57, 63, 66 et al., before Edmund M. Sweeney Hearing Examiner
Box 1
Correspondence, 1971-1972
Pleadings—Pre-hearing: April 1971 May 1971 Brief of intervenor Environmental Defense Fund, June 1971 Brief of petitioners Cotton Producer Association et al. ca. July 1971 August 1971
Pleadings: September-December 1971 Statement on issues, January 1972 February 1972
Box 2
Pleadings: On testimony, February 1972 Summary of law and analysis of the evidence, March 1972 Rebuttals to summary of law and analysis of evidence, March 1972 Proposed findings of fact & conclusions of law—Eli Lilly & Co, March 1972 Proposed findings of fact & conclusions of law—Group petitioners, March 1972 Brief of the Environmental Defense Fund (incomplete), April 1972
Box 3
Pleadings: Proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law—Intervenor H.P. Cannon & Son Proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law and order—U.S. Department of Agriculture Brief—Respondent EPA’s brief in support of findings of fact, conclusions of law Intervenor Environmental Defense Fund’s rebuttal statement of law, analysis of evidence Exceptions of intervenor Environmental Defense Fund et al. to Hearing Examiner’s recommended
decision & conduct of hearing, May 12, 1972 Respondent EPA’s brief in response to Judicial Officer’s questions and to briefs in
support of recommended decision, May 15, 1972
Box 4
Pleadings: Answers of the Environmental Defense Fund to questions asked during oral argument,
May 24, 1972 USDA’s reply to respondent’s and EDF’s exceptions and briefs to hearing examiner’s
recommended decision, May 26, 1972 Group petitioners’ brief in opposition to respondent’s exceptions to the Examiner’s
decision and brief Opinion of the Administrator, June 14, 1972
Transcripts of testimony: Volume 1-Marshall M. Laird on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 1-David F. Young on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 2-David F. Young on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 2-C.R. Jordan on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 2-Farrell Higbee on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 3-James R. Brazzel on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 3-Edward F. Knipling on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Box 5
Transcripts of testimony: Volume 4-Norman B. Akesson on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 4-Edward F. Knipling on behalf of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture Volume 5-Ted A. Loomis on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 6-Virgil Freed on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 7-Harland Fowler on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 7-Edward R. Laws on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 8-Anne R. Yobs on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 9-Ralph E. Neal on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 9-Samuel E. Simmons on behalf of the Group Petitioners
Box 6
Transcripts of testimony: Volume 10-Thomas McIntyre on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 10-Henry F. Nixon on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 10-Dean F. Lovitt on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 10-Robert H. Altman on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 11-Haruo Tashiro on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 11-Edgar A. Taylor on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 11-Jesse L. Steinfeld Volume 12-Lorenzo Tomatis on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 12-John Higginson on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 13-Henry P. Cannon on behalf of H.P. Cannon & Son Volume 13-Carlton L. Byrd on behalf of H.P. Cannon & Son Volume 13-Charles N. Jackson on behalf of H.P. Cannon & Son Volume 13-Douglas M. Greenwood on behalf of H.P. Cannon & Son Volume 13-Paul P. Burbutis on behalf of H.P. Cannon & Son Volume 14-Kenneth Hill on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 14-Opening statement of the Secretary of Agriculture as intervenor Volume 14-Thomas Jukes on behalf of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture Volume 15-Rudolph D. Radeleff on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 15-Kenneth Hill on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Box 7
Transcripts of testimony:—Witnesses on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture: Volume 15-Clarence Hoffmann Volume 16-Clarence Hoffmann Volume 16-John E. Davies Volume 16-Joseph H. Davis Volume 17-Donald P. Morgan Volume 17-Clifford Roan Volume 18-Wayland J. Hayes Volume 19-Leo Dale Newsome Volume 19-William G. Eden Volume 20-Lloyd Hazelton Volume 20-R.L. Ridgway Volume 20-Dabney S. Wellford
Box 8
Transcripts of testimony:--Witnesses on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture: Volume 20-Thomas W. Maren Volume 20-Fred T. Cooke Volume 21-Norman E. Borlaug Volume 22-Kenneth L. Davison Volume 23-James Capizzi Volume 23-Joseph C. Street Volume 23-Thomas F. Leigh Volume 24-John R. Beck Volume 24-William B. Jackson Volume 25-Stuart R. Race Volume 25-Gary Booth Volume 26-George R. Harvey Volume 26-Ned D. Bayley
Transcript of testimony:--Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Volume 27-Jerry Burke Volume 27-David L. Stalling Volume 27-H. Page Nicolson
Box 9
Transcripts of testimony: Volume 28-Tony J. Peterle on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 29-Wayland J. Hayes on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 29-John B. Dimond on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 30-Philip C. Kearney on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 30-Charles Dean Gish on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 31-Philip A. Butler on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 31-Robert E. Reinert on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 32-Robert E. Reinert on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 32-Kenneth J. Macek on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 32-Umberto Saffiotti on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 33-Alice Ottobomi on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 34-Don W. Hayne on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 34-Umberto Saffiotti on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 34-Mark M. Luckens on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency
Box 10
Transcripts of testimony:—Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Volume 34-Croswell Henderson Volume 35-William H. Stickel Volume 36-Robert G. Heath Volume 37-Statement of Alan Kirk, Deputy General Counsel Volume 38-Jerry C. Longcore Volume 38-Richard D. Porter Volume 39-Lawrence J. Blus Volume 39-James O. Keith
Volume 40-James O. Keith Volume 40-Thomas J. Cade Volume 41-Thomas J. Cade Volume 41-Joseph J. Hickey
Box 11
Transcripts of testimony:—Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Volume 41-Joseph J. Hickey Volume 42-Joseph J. Hickey Volume 43-David B. Peakall Volume 44-Robert R.L. Guillard Volume 44-Herman O. Sanders Volume 45-Ronald Eisler Volume 45-Stephen W. Hitchcock Volume 46-Blake F. Grant Volume 46-John M. Anderson Volume 47-Thomas W. Duke Volume 47-Clarence M. Tarzell Volume 48-George E. Burdick
Box 12
Transcripts of testimony: Volume 48-George E. Burdick Volume 48-Howard E. Johnson on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 49-Stephen G. Herman on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 49-Denzel E. Ferguson on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 50-Joel Bitman on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 50-David Pimentel on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 51-Supplemental testimony of Henry P. Cannon II Volume 51-William B. Campbell on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 52-Joseph C. Headley on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 53-Transcript of proceedings—On 12/10/71 Science article Volume 54-Transcript of proceedings—On 12/10/71 Science article Volume 55-Robert van den Bosch on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 55-Everet J. Dietrick on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 56-Richard Ridgeway on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 56-Charles G. Lincoln on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 57-Robert F. Metcalf on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 58-Marvin A. Schneiderman on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund
Box 13
Transcripts of testimony:—Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund: Volume 59-Marvin S. Legator Volume 61-Robert w. Risebrough Volume 62-Dennis Lynn Meadows Volume 62-Lawrence R. Cory Volume 63-Marvin A. Schneiderman Volume 63-George M. Woodwell Volume 64-Alden Dexter Hinckley Volume 65-Samuel S. Epstein Volume 66-Alan Steinbach Volume 66-Jerry L. Mosser
Box 14
Transcripts of testimony: Volume 67-James G. Armstrong on behalf of Eli Lilly & Co. Volume 67-Billy Joe Cross on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 67-Fredrick W. Plapp on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund Volume 68-Virgil Freed on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 69-Waldemar Klassen on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 70-Denzel Ferguson on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency Volume 71-Stanford H. Smith on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 72-Transcript of proceedings Volume 73-George B. Craig, Jr. on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund Volume 74-Kenneth L. Davison on behalf of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture Volume 74-Bruce C. Switzer on behalf of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture Volume 75-E.L. Robert Stokstad on behalf of the Group Petitioners
Box 15
Transcripts of testimony: Volume 76-Robert Risebrough on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund Volume 76-James R. Brazzel on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Volume 77-William F. Gusey on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 78-William H. Butler on behalf of the Group Petitioners Volume 78-Mitchell R. Zavon on behalf of the Group Petitioners
Volume 79-Oral argument-Group Petitioners Volume 79-Oral argument-Intervenor H.P. Cannon & Son Volume 80-Oral argument-U.S. Dept of Agriculture Volume 80-Oral argument-Intervenor the Environmental Defense Fund
Box 16
Transcripts of testimony: Volume 81-Oral argument-Group Petitoners Volume 81-Oral argument-U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Hearing Examiner’s recommended findings, conclusions, & orders, April 25, 1972
Exhibits: Environmental Defense Fund Group Petitioners
Counsel’s notes on proceedings, August-September, 1971
Box 17
Counsel’s notes on proceedings, October 1971-February 1972
Box 18
Counsel’s notes on proceedings, March 1972
Environmental Defense Fund v. the Environmental Protection Agency/ Ruckelshaus No. 71-1256 (U.S. Ct. of App, D.C.)
Renew a petition for review of the failure of the Administrator to suspend all uses
of DDT, June 1972
EDF v. EPA & Ruckelshaus No. 71-1690 (U.S. Ct. of App, D.C.)
Petition for review of the decision of the Administrator of June 14, 1972
EDF v. EPA No. 71-1548/1690 (U.S. Ct. of App, D.C.) Petition for review of the Administrator of the EPA
Brief for petitioners EDF et al., January 1973 Reply brief of petitioners EDF et al., April 1973
Coahoma Chemical Co. v. William Ruckelshaus No. 72-2663 (U.S. Ct. of App, 5th Circuit) Petition for review of the decision of the Administrator of the EPA
Pleadings: Motions to intervene, July-August 1972 Requests for a pre-hearing conference, August 1972 On jurisdiction On transfer of proceeding, November-December 1972
DDT cancellation hearing before the Environmental Protection Agency I.F. & R. Nos. 57, 63, 66 et al., before Herbert L. Perlman, Hearing Examiner
Pleadings: Motion to re-open hearing & stay order, September-October 1972 Pre-hearing conference, September 1972
Box 19
EDF et al. v. EPA no. 71-1256 Petition for review of the order of the Administrator
Brief of the petitioners, 1971
Box 20
Coahoma v. Ruckelshaus no. DC7273-S (U.S. Dist. Ct., No. Dist., MS)
Petition for review of order of Administrator-Pleadings, 1973
Box 21
DDT cancellation hearing before the Environmental Protection Agency I.F. & R. Nos. 57, 63, 66 et al., before Herbert L. Perlman, Hearing Examiner
Transcript of proceedings, November 1972, February 1973 Respondent’s exhibits
Box 22
Respondent’s exhibits
Box 23
DDT cancellation hearing before the Environmental Protection Agency I.F. & R. Nos. 57, 63, 66 et al., before Herbert L. Perlman, Hearing Examiner
Pleadings, November-December 1972 Recommended decision, March 1973 Order of dismissal, April 1973
Background documents (journal articles): DDT debate Pesticides—Effects on aquatic life
Box 24
EDF et al. v. EPA & Ruckelshaus No. 72-1548 and 72-1690 (U.S. Ct. of App, D.C.)
Petition for review of the June 14th, 1972 decision of the Administrator Pleadings, April 1973 Appendix in Nos. 72-1548 and 72-1690
Coahoma Chemical Co. v. Ruckelshaus No. 72-2142 (U.S. Ct. of App., D.C.)
Pleadings, 1972-1973
Briefs and reply briefs: Intervenor National Cotton Growers of America Petitioner Coahoma Chemical Company Petitioner’s brief on the applicability of NEPA to the Administrator’s order
Box 25
Coahoma Chemical Co. v. Ruckelshaus No. 72-2142, 72-2183 etc. (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C. Cir.)
Appendix, Vols. 1 & 2
Box 26
Appendix Vols. 2, 5 & 8
Box 27
Appendix, Vols. 3 & 4
Box 28
Appendix, Vol. 6
Box 29
Appendix Vols. 8-11
Box 30
Appendix Vols. 7-9
Box 31
Appendix Vol. 11 & 12
Box 32
Appendix Vol. 12, 14 Joint appendix—EDF exhibits
Box 33
DDT cancellation hearing before the Environmental Protection Agency I.F. & R. Nos. 57, 63, 66 et al., before Herbert L. Perlman, Hearing Examiner
Pleadings, October 1972, January 1973 Pleadings—briefs, February-March 1973 Pleadings—respondent EPA’s proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law, March 1973 Pleadings—Memorandum of the Louisiana Sweet Potato Association, March 1973
Exhibits—Environmental Defense Fund
Box 34
Exhibits: Environmental Defense Fund Environmental Protection Agency
Box 35
Exhibits: Louisiana Sweet Potato Association
Boxes 36-38
Exhibits—Case unknown:
Group petitioners Environmental Defense Fund Respondents United States Dept of Agriculture
Box 39
Background documents (journal articles): Pesticides—Biological effects Pesticides—Effects on birds Pesticides—Boll weevil control Pesticides—Cotton insect control Pesticides—Effects on the environment Pesticides—Effects on fish
Box 40
Background documents (journal articles): Pesticides—Effects on fish Pesticides—Residues in food Pesticides—Resistance of house flies Pesticides in water
Aldrin & Dieldrin-Suspension / Cancellation Hearings before the EPA (1972-1975); 69 boxes
Box 1
Petition by the Environmental Defense Fund requesting the cancellation of registrations
of economic poisons contain aldrin / dieldrin
Environmental Defense Fund v. Environmental Protection Agency No. 71-1365 (U.S. Ct.
of App.) Petition for review of an order of the Administrator Pleadings, 19871-1974 Brief for petitioners, November 1971 Brief for respondents, November 1971 Appendix Supplemental appendix Aldrin & dieldrin registrations
Statement of Shell Chemical Company on paper by Dr. Charles F. Wurster entitled “Aldrin / Dieldrin Environmental & Human Health Aspects” submitted to the EPA in support of the petition of the Environmental Defense Fund on December 3. 1970
Box 2
Consolidated Administrative Proceedings involving the Cancellation of Registrations
of Aldrin & Dieldrin Docket nos. 145 et al.
Consolidated Administrative Proceedings involving the Suspension of Registrations
of Aldrin & Dieldrin Dockets 145 et al. [August 1974]
Official correspondence: 1971-1972 February-March 1973 September-October 1973 November 1973 January 1974 February 1974 March 1974 April 1974 May 1974 June 1974
Box 3
Official Correspondence: July 1974 August 1974 December 1974 1975 1976
Internal Correspondence: 1970-1971 March 1972 January 1973 April-December 1973 January-April 1974 June-December 1974
Media: Clippings, Media-Press releases-EDF
Box 4
Decision re: Docket no. 46, King Paint and Supply Co., Registrants Registrations under appeal Labels of products cancelled in accelerated decision Pleadings—Shell Chemical Co. witnesses Pleadings—Pre-trial briefs, May 1973
Box 5
Brief of evidence presented at Davenport, Orlando, Kansas City, Indianapolis, and Lubvock field hearings, November 1973 Brief on benefits of aldrin dieldrin on corn, citrus & seed treatment, November 1973 Brief on evidence presented at field hearings—EDF, November 1973 List of alternative insecticides Pleadings, January-April 1974
Box 6
Pleadings: Brief II of Environmental Issues—Shell, February 14, 1974 Essential use list June 1974 July 1974 August 1974
Box 7
Brief of Shell Chemical on the human toxicology evidence presented by EDF / EPA Brief of EDF / EPA benefits evidence presented at the Washington D.C. cancellation
hearing Brief on EDF / EPA human health evidence presented at the Washington D.C. cancellation
hearings Draft brief on USDA & Keynol Paint benefits evidence—EDF Brief on benefits of aldrin & dieldrin & benefits evidence presented by EDF—Shell
Box 8
Pleadings: September 1974 Draft brief on benefits & economics evidence presented at the Washington D.C. hearings
on the suspension of the production of aldrin & dieldrin—EDF Brief—Shell Chemical Company Brief of amicus curiae in support of the registrants USDA’s objections to the presiding officer’s recommended decision Respondent’s findings of fact of the environmental effects of aldrin & dieldrin Opinion of the Administrator on the suspension of aldrin & dieldrin
Shell Chemical Company v. EPA no. 74-3500 / 3505 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals)
Pleadings, October 1974
Box 9
Pleadings: October 1974 November 1974 December 1974 January-April 1975
Transcript of proceedings—Davenport IA, August 7, 1973
Box 10
Transcripts of proceedings—Davenport Iowa: August 8, 1973 August 9, 1973 August 10, 1973
Transcript of proceedings—Indianapolis, IN, August 21, 1973
Box 11
Transcripts of proceedings: Indianapolis, IN, August 22, 1973 Kansas City, MO, August 28, 1973 Kansas City MO, August 29, 1973 Kansas City MO, August 29, 1973 Statements of farmers on behalf of Shell Chemical Co. Witnesses on behalf of Florida Citrus Mutual, September 11, 1973
Box 12
Transcripts of testimony: Witnesses on behalf of Florida Citrus Mutual, September 10, 1973 Allen G. Selhime on behalf of the USDA, September 11, 1973 John R. King on behalf of Florida Citrus Mutual, September 11, 1973 Diana Lyons on behalf of EDF, September 11, 1973 Robert C. Bullock on behalf of Florida Citrus Mutual, September 11, 1973 James Lichtenberg, October 18, 1973 Douglas Seba on behalf of the EPA, October 25, 1973 Elaine Georgakis Papagiannes on behalf of the EPA, October 25, 1973 Alfred J. Wilson on behalf of the EPA, October 25, 1973
Box 13
Transcripts of testimony: Transcripts of proceedings-Orlando, September 12-13, 1973 Transcripts of proceedings-Lubbock, Texas, September 18-19, 1973
M.J. Sloan on behalf of Shell Oil Company, October 16, 1973
Box 14
Transcripts of testimony: David Pimental on behalf of Shell Oil Company, October 16, 1973 James R. Sanborn on behalf of the EPA, October 17, 1973 Alan Taylor on behalf of the EPA, October 17, 1973 Robert L. Morris, October 18, 1973 Jesse Cohen on behalf of the EPA, October 19, 1973 Lelyn Stadnick, October 19, 1973 Douglas Seba on behalf of the EPA, October 24, 1973
Box 15
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Herman Sanders, October 26, 1973 Ross Bulkley, October 26, 1973 Danzel Ferguson, October 30, 1973 Roscoe Randell, October 31, 1973 Patrick Rodney Parrish, October 31, 1973 Robert E. Reinert, November 1, 1973 Paul M. Mehrle, November 2, 1973
M.J. Sloan on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, November 6, 1973 Charles Lane on behalf of the EPA, November 6, 1973
Box 16
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Carlos Fetterolf on behalf of the EPA, November 7, 1973 Charles Deane Gish on behalf of the EPA, November 7, 1973 William L. Reichel on behalf of the EPA, November 8, 1973 Larry D. Wing on behalf of the EPA, November 13, 1973 Lawrence Blus on behalf of the EPA, November 13, 1973 Raymond Linder on behalf of the EPA, November 14, 1973 James O.Keith on behalf of the EPA, November 15, 1973 Jeffrey Lincer on behalf of the EPA, November 27, 1973
Box 17
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: James Kawatski, November 27, 1973 Gerlad Myrdal, November 28, 1973 Leigh H. Fredrickson, November 29, 1973 Robert Metcalf, November 30, 1973 Anne R. Yobs, December 4, 1973 Henry Enos, December 5, 1973 Daryl H. Bomkamp, December 5, 1973
Box 18
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Daryl H. Bomkamp, December 5, 1973 Daryl H. Bomkamp, December 9, 1973 Morris Fisher, December 9, 1973 Umberto Saffiotti, December 11 & 12, 1973
Stevenson Moore III on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, December 13, 1973
Box 19
Transcripts of testimony: Melvin Reuber, December 13 & 14, 1973 Transcript of proceedings, December 18, 1973 Joseph G. Cummings, December 19, 1973 Melvin Reuber, January 14, 16 & 17, 1974 Emmanuel Faber on behalf of the EPA, January 18, 1974
Box 20
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Emmanuel Faber, January 18, 1974 Joseph Cummings, January 18, 1974 Melvin Reuber, 1974 Walter Heston, 1974 Fredrick Kutz, January 22, 1974 Herbert Seidman, January 25, 1974 M. Adrian Gross, January 28 & 29, 1974 Herbert Seidman, January 29, 1974 Thomas Fears, January 30, 1974
Box 21
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Thomas Fears, January 30, 1974 Neil Chernoff, January 31, 1974 Gary Van Gelder, February 1, 1974 D.J. Echobichon, February 6, 1974 David Pimentel, February 7 & 8, 1974 William Purdy on behalf of Environmental Defense Fund, February 14, 1974
Box 22
Transcripts of testimony: Brock W. DeLappe on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund, February 20, 1974 William Purdy on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund, February 28, 1974 Howard B. Petty on behalf of the EPA, March 6 & 7, 1974 Frank Turpin on behalf of the EPA, March 7, 1974 Donald Chant on behalf of the EPA, March 8, 1974
Box 23
Transcripts of testimony: Robert van den Bosch, March 4, 1974 Knutson Shell, May 23, 1974 John W. Harrison, May 24, 1974 B.H. Kantack, July 1974
Transcript of proceedings—Motion to consider acclerated decision, August 1974
Box 24
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Ralph Sechreist, March 12, 1974 John A. Schnittker, March 13, 1974 Transcript of proceedings, March 14, 1974 Wesley W. Gregory, March 14, 1974 James W. Apple, March 14, 1974 Roy E. Martin, March 19, 1974 George Georghiou, March 21, 1974
Sidney B. Meadows on behalf of the USDA, March 26, 1974
Box 25
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of the USDA: Joe H. Klupenger, March 26, 1974 David R. Dugan, March 26, 1974 William Flemer, March 27, 1974 Henry F. Nixon, March 27, 1974 Howard L. Bruer [incomplete]
Box 26
Transcripts of testimony: Luis Martorell on behalf of the USDA, April 23, 1974 Thomas McIntyre on behalf of the USDA, April 23, 1974 Reo E. Duggan on behalf of the USDA, April 25, 1974 John C. Owens on behalf of the EPA, April 26, 1974 Paul F. Porter on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, April 30, 1974
Box 27
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of Shell Chemical Company: Paul E. Porter, May 1, 1974 Stanley H. Benedict, May 1-3, 1974 Frank Folckemier, May 7, 1974
Box 28
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of Shell Chemical Company: R.G. Yapp, May 8, 1974 Leo F. Sekula, May 8, 1974 E.H. Fisher, May 9-10, 1974 D.L. Shankland, May 15, 1974 John W. Harrison, May 15, 1974
Box 29
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of Shell Chemical Company: John W. Harrison May 16, 17 & 22, 1974 W.B. Yapp, May 21, 1974 W.F. Gusey, May 30, 1974
Box 30
Transcripts of testimony: W.F. Gusey, May 30-31, 1974 John Redston on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, June 4, 1974 Thomas McIntyre on behalf of the USDA, June 5, 1974 Donald L. Hughes on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, June 6, 1974
Box 31
Transcripts of testimony: Raymond A. Guidi on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, June 7, 1974 William F. Gusey on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, June 10, 1974 Transcript of proceedings, June 11, 1974 Jerry B. Graves on behalf of Shell Chemical company, June 12, 1974 Douglas B. Manigold on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, June 18, 1974 John Robinson on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, June 19, 1974
Box 32
Transcripts of testimony: John Robinson, June 20 & 21, 1974 John J. Birdsall, June 23, 1974 B.I. Sparr on behalf of Shell Chemical Company John Robinson on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, June 26, 1974
Box 33
Transcripts of testimony: John J. Birdsall on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, June 27, 1974 B.I. Sparr, July 1-2, 1974 D.M. Devries, July 9-10, 1974 Walter G. Appleby, July 10, 1974
Box 34
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of Shell Chemical Company: Walter G. Appleby, July 10, 1974 Vernon M. Kirk, July 14, 1974 Don C. Peters, July 14 & 17, 1974 Harold Stockdale, July 22, 1974
Box 35
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of Shell Chemical Company: Harold Stockdale, July 22, 1974 Lyle Goleman, July 23, 1974 Harold Blain, July 24, 1974 B.H. Kantack, July 25, 1974 John A. Lofgren, July 30, 1974
Box 36
Transcripts of testimony: James W. Lindsay on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, July 31, 1974 Ivan Wikner on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, July 31, 1974 John T. Wilkin on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, August 6, 1974
Consolidated Administrative Proceedings involving the Suspension of Registration of
Aldrin & Dieldrin Docket nos. 145 et al.
Transcript of proceedings—Pre-hearing, August 8-9, 13, 1974 Testimony Transcript—M. Adrian Gross on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency,
August 14, 1974
Box 37
Consolidated Administrative Proceedings involving the Suspension of Registration of
Aldrin & Dieldrin Docket nos. 145 et al.
Transcripts of testimony—Witnesses on behalf of the Shell Chemical Company: Don E. Stevenson, August 14, 1974 H.G.S. Van Raalte, August 16, 1974 E. Thorpe, August 16, 1974 Alan Wright, August 20, 1974 Paul Newberne, August 22, 1974 D.H. Hutson, August 22, 1974
Box 38
Transcripts of testimony: Steven Sternberg on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, August 23, 1974 Transcript of proceedings, August 28, 1974 Robert R. Nathan on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, September 4, 1974 Morris Fisher on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency, September 4, 1974
Box 39
Transcripts of testimony: Don E. Stevenson on behalf of Shell Chemical Company, September 11, 1974 Arthur C. Upton on behalf of the EPA, September 11, 1974 Frank Turpin on behalf of the EPA, September 12, 1974 Transcript of oral argument, September 13, 1974
Exhibits: EDF #2, 4, 7-10 EDF#1-25 (Iowa field hearings?) EDF #26-28, 30
Box 40
Exhibits--EDF: #30f, 31-32 #40-41, 47-49 #50-57 #62-69 #71-74
Box 41
Exhibits—EPA
Box 42
Exhibits-EDF Epstein
Exhibits-EPA: #22, 37, 41-42
Box 43
Exhibits—EPA #30-39 #43-44, 46-47, 49 #50
Box 44
Exhibits—EPA
Box 45
Exhibits—EPA
Box 46
EPA Exhibits #71-72, 74-79, 80, 82-84 Florida Citrus Mutual (Orlando hearings) Key Laboratories #1 Missouri Farmers’ Association #1 (Kansas City hearings) The National Grange #4 (Kansas City hearings) Shell Chemical Company #1-2
Box 47
Exhibits: EPA #42 Shell Chemical Company # 132-133, 136-137
Box 48
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company # 136, 139-141
Box 49
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company # 141, 148
Box 50
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company: #4-9
Box 51
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company: #10-12, 14-16
Box 52
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company: #16a-16j, #49-80, 85-100 (Lubbock TX field hearing), #111
Box 53
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company: #17-19 #20-29 #30-35
Box 54
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company: #112, 113-116, 117-121 #122, 124, 126, 128-129 #130, 132k, 134a, 143
Box 55
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company: #141J, 141K, 141L, 148
Box 56
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company: #142, 144-147, 149
Box 57
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company: #149, 155
Box 58
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company: #156-157, 159-163
Box 59
Exhibits—Shell Chemical Company: #164-165 Exhibits to the testimony of Glen Moore (no exhibit numbers) Statements of farmers at the Kansas City field hearings (no exhibit numbers)
Box 60
Data—Shell witness Donald A. Spencer’s fish kill data Interviews with Shell expert witnesses
Exhibits—United States Department of Agriculture: #2-9, 11-12
Box 61
Exhibits—United States Department of Agriculture: #12, 30, 34, 38e
Documents related to the testimony of Reo Duggan
Box 62
Interviews re: use of aldrin & dieldrin in Puerto Rico
Exhibits—Field hearings: Seattle—USDA Davenport Iowa Indianapolis--statements Orlando—notes & statements
Box 63
Exhibits—Party unknown: Raymond O. Labrisky Daniel W. Speake David Winn
Notes on Davenport IA hearings Notes on Indianapolis hearings Notes on Orlando hearings
Human Monitoring Survey; Lab Findings of Pesticide Residues, 1972. Data provided by
Mr. Krulwich, attorney for Shell Chemical
Box 64
Human Monitoring Survey; Lab Findings of Pesticide Residues, 1972. Data provided by
Mr. Krulwich, attorney for Shell Chemical
Data—Statistical Analysis of the Human Monitoring Survey
Box 65
Shell Chemical Company v. Environmental Protection Agency & Russell Train No. 74-2113 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals) Petition for review of an order of the Administrator
Brief for petitioner Shell Chemical Company, December 1974 Reply brief of Shell Chemical Company, January 1975
Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture v. Train (U.S. Ct of Appeals) Petition for review of an order of the Administrator
Brief for the petitioner, December 1974
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. EPA & Russell Train No. 74-1924 Shell v. EPA/Train No. 74-2113/74-2114
Brief for respondents, 1975 Brief for petitioners EDF and National Audubon Society, 1975
Appendix Joint Appendix Volume 1
Box 66
Joint appendix Volumes 2-4
Box 67
Joint appendix Volume 5 Supplemental appendix
Background documents:
Journal articles by subject: Aldrin Dieldrin—General Carcinogenicity Effects on Fish and Wildlife
Box 68
Background documents:
Journal Articles by subject: Effects on fish & Wildlife Residues in soil and food supply Effects on human health
Box 69
Background documents:
Reports by author: EPA Aldrin Dieldrin Advisory Committee to the Administrator, EPA The Federal Drug Administration’s Advisory Committee to review established tolerance
levels for residues of aldrin & dieldrin on raw agricultural commodities Shell Chemical Company Joint FAO / WHO meetings, 1972-1973
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS): Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Steam Electric Generating Units (1979-1982); 10 boxes
Box 1
Sierra Club v. Costle No. 79-1565 (U.S. Ct of Appeals, Dist of Columbia) & consolidated cases
Certified list of the contents of the record, July 1979
Pleadings: Petition for review Motion to reconvene proceedings for reconsideration Discovery Petition to review action of the EPA EDF petition to supplement the record Brief-Environmental Defense Fund Brief-California Air Resources Board
Box 2
Pleadings: Brief-Sierra Club Brief-Petitioners’ Appalachian Power Company et al. Brief-Environmental Defense Fund Re: Oral argument Environmental Defense Fund’s appendix of lodged documents Brief-Missouri Association of Municipal Utilities Reply brief-Sierra Club Brief-National Coal Association
Box 3
Pleadings: Brief-Missouri Association of Municipal Utilities Reply brief-Sierra Club Brief-California Air Resources Board Brief-Environmental Defense Fund Reply Brief-Appalachian Power Company et al. Opinion, April 1981
Box 4
Pleadings-Attorneys’ fees, 1981-1982
Box 5
Joint appendix
Outline for oral argument, undated
Rulemaking on proposed performance standards for electric utility steam generating
units
Petition for reconsideration-Utility Air Regulatory Group, 1979 Comments-Utility Air Regulatory Group, 1979 Summary of comments in NSPS rulemaking, 1979 Documents-Utility Air Regulatory Group (UARG)
Boxes 6-7
Joint appendix
Box 8
Joint appendix Memoranda (copies)-Environmental Protection Agency, 1977
Box 9
Memoranda (copies)-Environmental Protection Agency, 1978
Box 10
Proposed standards of performance for electric utility steam generating units
Federal Register notices
Comments: Environmental Defense Fund Natural Resources Defense Council U.S. Dept of Energy Utility Air Regulatory Group
Reports by author: Brookhaven National Lab Environmental Protection Agency-Sulfur dioxide emission control costs Environmental Research & Technology, Inc. Pennsylvania Power & Light-Steam electric units
Documents: Appalachian Research & Defense Fund-Sulfur Dioxide in West Virginia California Air Resources Board
Reserve Mining Co. Plant-Taconite Tailings Discharge (1973-1975); 2 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1974-1975 Media-Clippings
United States et al. v. Reserve Mining Co. et al. Civil no. 5-72 Civ 19 (District of Minn., 5th Div.)
Pleadings, 1973-1974
Box 2
Reserve Mining Co. v. United States No. 74-1291 (U.S. Ct of Appeals, 8th Cir.)
Pleadings, 1974
Predator Control / Rodenticides (1973, 1975); 4 boxes See also: Record Group IV for records pertaining to Compound 1080
Box 1
Rodenticide Cancellation Hearings before the Environmental Protection Agency I.F.R. Docket no. 294
Correspondence, 1973 Responses to notice of hearing
Application to register sodium cyanide for use in M44 device to control predators Docket no. 382 before the Environmental Protection Agency (1975)
Brief—Environmental Defense Fund Exceptions of the Environmental Defense Fund et al. to decision of the Administrative
Law Judge
Box 2
Transcripts: Informal hearing on certain rodenticides, September 17, 1973 Public hearing-human, urban, & field rodenticides, September 25, 1973 Informal hearing on use of products containing calcium cyanide, strychnine, et al., September 27, 1973
Application of the Fish and Wildlife Service to register sodium cyanide for use in
the M-44 device for predator control-FIFRA No. 382 before the Environmental Protection
Agency
Correspondence, July-August 1975 Transcripts of proceedings, August 12-14, 1975
Box 3
Transcripts of proceedings, August 14-15, 1975 Pleadings, August 1973 Initial decision of the Administrative Law Judge, August 29, 1975 Decision of the Administrator, September 16, 1975 Exceptions to decision, September 1975
Exhibits: Environmental Defense Fund Fish & Wildlife Service
Box 4
Exhibits: Fish & Wildlife Service The Humane Society State of Montana
Documents: Transcript of proceedings of the M-44 Workshop, Denver, July 15-16, 1975 Summaries of State M-44 Programs Tom Garrett (Friends of the Earth) testimony and statements
2,4,5-T—Suspension Hearings before the EPA (1973-1974); 7 boxes
Box 1
Hearings before the EPA, FIFRA Docket no. 295
Correspondence: 1972-1974 Prospective witnesses, 1972 Letters from the public, 1974 1975-1976
Media: Clippings, 1970-1974 Press releases, 1970-1973 Newsletters / bulletins, Magazine / journal articles, 1971-1973
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund & Harrison Wellford requesting suspension
of all economic poisons containing 2,4,5-T, 1972
Box 2
Hearings before the EPA, FIFRA Docket nos. 295 et al.
Pleadings: Pleadings, September-October 1973 Pre-hearing conference—Transcript of proceedings, November 1973 Pre-hearing conference—Memorandum & notes, November 1973 Pre-hearing memorandum no. 1—Amchem, December 1973 Pleadings, December 1973-January 1974 Statement of National Forest Products Association, January 1974 Pre-hearing reply brief—American Farm Bureau Federation, January 1974 Pre-hearing brief—Environmental Defense Fund, January 1974 Pre-trial brief—Respondent, undated Statement of position of Association of American Railroads, January 1974 Pre-hearing brief—USDA, January 1974 Pre-hearing memorandum no. 2—Dow Chemical, February 1974
Box 3
Pleadings: Pre-hearing memorandum no. 3, February 1974 Reply brief—Thompson Hayward Chemical Company, February 1974 Reply to submissions—Transvaal, Inc., February 1974 Reply brief—Environmental Defense Fund, Consumers Union, Harrison Wellford, March
1974 Pre-trial brief—Respondent, March 1974 Pre-hearing conference—Transcript of proceedings, March 1974 Brief in support of consolidation and continuance—Respondent, April 1974 Pre-hearing memorandum no.6—Dow Chemical Company, April 1974 Briefs responding to order staying hearing, May 1974
Box 4
Pleadings: Pre-hearing conference—Transcript of proceedings, June 1974 Response of Dow Chemical to statement of issues, June 1974 Withdrawal of hearing, June 1974
Exhibits: Dow Chemical Company Environmental Defense Fund
Box 5
Exhibits: Environmental Protection Agency USDA
Box 6
Exhibits—Kirk T. Kitchin
Box 7
Background Documents: 2,4,5-T Scientific Workshop Herbicide News Update, Nos. 4-7, 1974—Dow Chemical Company
Mirex-Hearings to Determine whether Registrations should be Cancelled or Amended (1973-1976); 38 boxes
Public hearings to determine whether or not registrations should be cancelled or amended
before the EPA I.F. & R. No. 293
Box 1
Correspondence, 1973-1976
Pleadings: On issues to be heard in the hearing, Order fixing parties Pre-conference pleadings, July-August 1973 Briefs on scope of proceedings, August 1973 On motion for discovery, September 1973 On testimony & cross-examination, November 1973
Box 2
Pleadings, December 1973-October 1974
Box 3
Pleadings, November 1974-August 1975
Box 4
Pleadings, September 1975-August 1976
Box 5
Pleadings—Proposed findings of fact, September 1976 Pleadings—On Mississippi Authority’s plan for the phasing out of mirex, October 1976 Administrator’s decision to accept plan and suspend proceedings, October 1976 Witness lists—USDA Witness lists—Allied Chemical Corporation
Box 6
Witness lists—Minor parties
Transcripts: Pre-hearing conferences, July-September 1973
Transcripts of testimony: James R. Gibson on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency, December 3, 1973 Renate Kimbrough, December 4, 1973
Box 7
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Adrian Gross, December 5, 1973 Neil Chernoff, December 5, 1973 Fredrick W. Kutz, December 6, 1973 James Larry Ludke, December 7, 1973 M.T. Finley, December 7, 1973 Adrian Gross, January 7, 1974 James R. Gibson, January 7, 1974
Box 8
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Transcript of proceedings, January 7, 1974 Adrian Gross, January 8, 1974 Nathan Mantel, January 8 and 10, 1974 Alfred J. Wilson, January 11, 1974 Marlin Tagatz, January 14, 1974 Thomas Duke, January 18, 1974
Box 9
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Paul Kotin, January 15, 1974 Alfred J. Wilson, January 15, 1974 James Lowe, January 17, 1974 Cazlyn Bookhout, February 21, 1974
Box 10
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: John Diekman, February 21, 1974 S. Bradleigh Vinson, February 21, 1974 John Gart, February 25, 1974 S.D. Hensley, February 26, 1974 Walter R. Tschinkel, February 28, 1974
Box 11
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Walter R. Tschinkel, March 1, 1974 Karl P. Baetcke, March 4, 1974 Bruce Wiersma, March 5, 1974 Dudley Peeler, March 8, 1974 Jeffrey Lincer, March 7, 1974
Box 12
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Jeffrey Lincer (exhibits only) Jerome A. Jackson, March 11, 1974 E.V. Komarek, March 12, 1974 Joe Bowden, March 13, 1974
Box 13
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: William F. Buren, March 14, 1974 Earl Alley, March 20, 1974 Alva Harris, March 22, 1974 Fredrick Plapp, March 25, 1974 Robert J. Livingston, March 28, 1974
Box 14
Robert J. Livingston (exhibits) Joe Yelderman, March 18, 1974 Gerald A. Carlson, April 10, 1974 Henry Enos, April 11, 1974 Gene Fuller, April 17, 1974
Box 15
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Bart Puma, April 18, 1974 Norbert Page, April 22, 1974 Administrative Hearing, April 24, 1974 William Thomas Hollaway, April 26, 1974
Box 16
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Leo Newsom, April 30, 1974 Marvin D. Reuber, May 1 and 2, 1974 William Thomas Hollaway, May 8, 1974 Walter R. Tschinkel
Box 17
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: John Thomas Holloway, May 10, 1974 Melvin D. Reuber, June 3, 1974
Box 18
Transcripts of testimony: David Woodside on behalf of the State of Hawaii, June 25, 1974 David Norbriga on behalf of the State of Hawaii, June 26, 1974 Alexander M. Dollar on behalf of the State of Hawaii, June 26, 1974 John J. Tolan on behalf of the Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii, June 27, 1974 Kanjyo Sakimura on behalf of the Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii, June 27,
1974 John W. Hurdison on behalf of the Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii, June 27,
1974 Norman E. Blomberg on behalf of the Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii, June
28, 1974 Ronald M. Terry on behalf of the Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii, June 28,
1974 John W. Beardsley on behalf of the USDA, July 1, 1974 Fred T. Arnold, August 15, 1974
Box 19
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Fred T. Arnold, August 15-16, 1974 Marvin D. Reuber, September 9, 1974
Box 20
Transcripts of testimony:—On behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency: Marvin D. Reuber, September 11, 1974 Roy Clark, September 24, 1974 Nelson Cooley, October 24, 1974 Jeffrey Lincer, October 24, 1974 Administrative conference, October 25, 1974
Box 21
Testimony on behalf of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture: B. Michael Glancey William A. Banks, October 31, 1974 Clifford S. Lofgren, November 1, 1974 Jerry O’Neal, November 4, 1974 William A. Banks, November 7, 1974
Box 22
Transcripts of testimony: William A. Banks (exhibits) Neil Chernoff on behalf of the EPA, November 7, 1975 Raymond Nelson on behalf of Allied Chemical Corporation, November 18, 1974
Box 23
Transcripts of testimony: Raymond Nelson (exhibits) Rodney Triplett on behalf of Allied Chemical Corporation, November 21, 1974 B. Michael Glancey on behalf of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture, November 22, 1974 Carl M. Scott on behalf of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture, December 6, 1974 George P. Markin on behalf of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture, January 7, 1975
Box 24
Transcript of testimony: George P. Markin on behalf of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture, January 8, 1975 Richard Carlton on behalf of the Louisiana Dept. of Agriculture, January 10, 1975 Halwin L. Jones & Ralph E. Brown, January 13, 1975 Joseph H. Ford on behalf of the U. S. Dept of Agriculture, January 15, 1975 Robert Williamson on behalf of the U. S. Dept of Agriculture, January 15, 1975
Box 25
Transcript of testimony: Robert Williamson (exhibits) David Ivie on behalf of the Texas Dept. of Agriculture, January 22, 1975 Louis Senn on behalf of Clemson University, January 22, 1975 Gus R. Douglas on behalf of Allied Chemical Corporation, January 23, 1975 Rayford Thompson on behalf of Allied Chemical Corporation, January 23, 1975 Marion Ueltschey on behalf of the MS Dept. of Agriculture, January 24, 1975 John Anthony Bloch on behalf of the AL Dept of Agricuture, February 25, 1975 David Ivie, February 27, 1975
Box 26
Transcripts of testimony: Robert Rhoades on behalf of Allied Chemical Corporation, March 28, 1975 Administrative conferences, April-July 1975 Daniel M. Embody on behalf of the USDA, August 8, 1975 Kendall James on behalf of the USDA Robert Williamson on behalf of the USDA, August 8, 1975 Charles Lincoln on behalf of the Arkansas State Plant Board, August 18, 1975
Box 27
Transcripts of testimony: Administrative conference, September 25, 1975 Witnesses on behalf of the Alabama Conservancy, January 1976
Written testimony: Witnesses on behalf of Allied Chemical Corporation
Box 28
Written testimony: Witnesses on behalf of Allied Chemical Corporation Witnesses on behalf of Clemson University Witnesses on behalf of the EPA Witnesses on behalf of the Florida Dept. of Agriculture Witnesses on behalf of the Fort Bend Fire Ant Committee Witnesses on behalf of the Georgia Dept of Agriculture
Box 29
Written testimony: Witnesses on behalf of the Georgia Dept. of Agriculture Witnesses on behalf of the State of Hawaii Witnesses on behalf of the Hon. Joseph Hubenak Witnesses on behalf of the Louisiana Dept of Agriculture
Box 30
Written testimony: Witnesses on behalf of the Louisiana Dept of Agriculture Witnesses on behalf of the Mississippi Dept of Agriculture
Box 31
Written testimony: Witnesses on behalf of the Mississippi Authority for the Control of Fire Ants Witnesses on behalf of the North Carolina Dept of Agriculture Witnesses on behalf of the Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii Witnesses on behalf of the Texas Dept of Agriculture
Box 32
Written testimony: Witnesses on behalf of the Texas Dept. of Agriculture Witnesses on behalf of the Texas Farm Bureau Witnesses on behalf of the USDA
Box 33
Documentary evidence: Allied Chemical Corporation
Box 34
Documentary evidence: Allied Chemical Corporation National Research Council-Report on the hazards of chemical pesticides USDA
Box 35
Documentary evidence: USDA Minor parties
McGill v. EPA No. 76-4353 (U.S. Ct. of App., 5th Cir.) Petition to appeal administrator’s decision
Pleadings, March-April 1977 Briefs of the Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii
Box 36
Brief for petitioners Reply briefs Briefs for the respondents
Box 37
Opinion and order on use of ferriamicide for control of the fire ant, 1979
Proposed settlement and settlement negotiation documents, 1975-1976
Comments—Environmental Defense Fund—Proposed emergency exemption for use of ferriamicide
to control fire ants, 1978-1979
Box 38
Documents—American Cyanamid Company—AC 217,300 to control fire ants Report—Ad Hoc Imported Fire Ant Committee—NCSU Dept of Entomology, 1971 Data—Photomirex toxicity
Rodenticides—Hearing to cancel or amend registrations (1973); 2 boxes See also: Sub-group IV Wildlife Program for Compound 1080
Box 1
Correspondence, 1971-1973 Media
Notice of hearing & responses, July 1973 Pleadings—Pre-hearing briefs, November 1973 Notice of withdrawal of hearings, December 1973
Journal articles-Walter E. Howard
Box 2
Journal articles-Walter E. Howard
Advisory Committee on Pest Control-Report-Predator Control, 1971
California Vertebrate Pest Committee-Proceedings-Fourth Vertebrate Pest Conference,
1970
National Audubon Society-Report-Status of California Condor, 1965
U.S.D.A.-Environmental Impact Statement-Control of Southern Pine Beetle in Southeastern
U.S., 1974 (draft; incomplete)
U.S. D.O.I.-Report-Habitat Management Series-Black-Footed Ferret, 1972
Tussock Moth Control—Request for Use of DDT (1974); 4 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence: Environmental Defense Fund & the Environmental Protection Agency, 1974 Copies of correspondence of the EPA and USDA, 1974 Letters to the EPA in support of maintaining DDT ban, 1974
Media—Press releases & clippings, 1974
Public hearing on the USDA’s request for emergency use of DDT before the EPA—proceedings,
Portland Oregon, January 1974
Public hearing on the USDA’s request for emergency use of DDT before the EPA—proceedings,
Washington D.C., February 1974
Testimony: Hearings at Walla Walla Washington Environmental groups Scientific testimony
Documents: Environmental Protection Agency—Tussock Moth action memorandum Environmental Protection Agency—Order on Forest Service request for emergency use
of DDT Environmental Protection Agency—Comments on the draft environmental impact statement
on the Douglas fir pest management plan
Box 2
Documents: Papers from Evergreen State College, Olympia Washington
U.S. Forest Service—Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Douglas Fir Tussock
Moth Pest Management Plan, March 1974
Box 3
U.S. Forest Service—Cooperative Douglas-Fir Tussock Moth Pest Management Plan, Draft
impact statement, April 1973
U.S. Forest Service—Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Douglas Fir Tussock
Moth Pest Management Plan, March 1974
Box 4
U.S. Forest Service—Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Douglas Fir Tussock
Moth Pest Management Plan, March 1974
Toxic Pollutant Effluent Standards for aldrin-dieldrin et al. Federal Water Pollution
Control Act Sec. 307 Docket no. 2 (1974-1975); 3 boxes
Box 1
Transcript of proceedings, October 12, 1976 Exhibits—Hercules, Inc.
Box 2
Exhibits—Hercules Inc.
Box 3
Exhibits—Hercules Inc. Exhibits—Velsicol
Toxic Pollutant Effluent Standards for aldrin-dieldrin et al. Federal Water Pollution
Control Act Sec. 307 Docket no. 1 (1974-1975); 9 boxes
Box 1
Proposed toxic effluent standards for PCBs, aldrin-dieldrin, benzidine, cadmium, cyanide,
endrin, mercury, toxaphene—Environmental Protection Agency, January 1974
Correspondence / Memoranda, 1974
Comments on proposed standards—Environmental Defense Fund, January 1974
Box 2
Proposed toxic pollutant effluent standards for aldrin dieldrin, et. al. FWPCA Section 307, docket no. 1
Pleadings, March 1974 Pleadings—Briefs, June 1974
Transcript of pre-hearing conference, January 25, 1974 Transcript of testimony—General Electric—James Wright, May 8, 1974 Transcript of testimony—General Electric—W.B. Papageorge, May 8, 1974 Transcript of testimony—General Electric—Edward L. Simons, May 8, 1974
Box 3
Allied Chemical Company—Kelvin H. Ferber affidavit Allied Chemical Company—James E. Cooper affidavit American Cyanamid—Charles P. Preising affidavit American Cyanamid—William B. Prescott affidavit American Iron & Steel Institute—Sebastian Caruso affidavit American Iron & Steel Institute—Peter Doudoroff affidavit American Iron & Steel Institute—Walter F. Jackson affidavit American Iron & Steel Institute—Earle F. Young, Jr. affidavit American Mining Congress—George M. Baker affidavit American Mining Congress—Max Katz, written testimony American Mining Congress—George J. Capestany, written testimony American Mining Congress—Walter W. Weid American Petroleum Institute—Testimony American Smelting & Refining Company—Robert D. Putnam, written testimony Anaconda Company—George M. MacArthur, testimony E.I. Dupont de Nemours—affidavits Electronic Industries Association—Statement
Box 4
Environmental Protection Agency—Dwight Ballinger affidavit Environmental Protection Agency—Steven Broderius documents (not admitted)
Box 5
Environmental Protection Agency—Thomas W. Duke statement Environmental Protection Agency—James M. McKim statement Monsanto Chemical Company—W.B. Papageorge affidavit
Box 6
Monsanto Chemical Company—W.B. Papageorge affidavit National Coal Association witness testimony Olin Corporation—Louis J. Roznoy affidavit Republic Steel Corporation—Perry E. Miller affidavit Republic Steel Corporation—Glenn A. Johnson affidavit Republic Steel Corporation—John E. Kinney statement Reynolds Metals Company witness affidavits St. Joe Mineral Corporation—D. Broward Craig affidavit St. Joe Mineral Corporation—John G. Reilly affidavit Scott Paper Company—Paul L. Busch affidavit Scott Paper Company—Leonard Goldwater affidavit Scott Paper Company—Nicolas J. Lardieri affidavit Shell Oil Company—William F. Gusey statement
Box 7
Kaiser Aluminum-Robert W. Turner affidavit Reynolds Metals—Lawrence C. Tropea affidavit
American Smelting & Refining Co.—Testimony General Electric Co.-PCBs standards Kennecott Copper Corporation-Testimony & statements NJ Zinc Co.—Testimony on cadmium standards
Exhibits—Hercules
Box 8
Shell Oil Company—William F. Gusey document Texaco—Albert H. Lasoay affidavit Velsicol—Witness testimony
EDF, NRDC et al. v. Train Civil action 2153-73 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.)
Complaint Pleadings
NRDC, EDF et al. v. Train No. 74-1538 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.) Brief—Appellants, 1974 Brief—Appellees, 1974
Box 9
EDF, NRDC et al. v. Train Civil action 2153-73 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.)
Affidavits Pleadings-Re: Motion to vacate consent decree, 1978 Pleadings-Re: Motion to vacate settlement agreement, 1979 Pleadings, 1981
Chlordane & Heptachlor—Suspension / Cancellation Hearings before the EPA (1975-1978); 33 boxes
Velsicol Chemical Corporation et al., petitioners, FIFRA Docket no. 336
Box 1
Official correspondence, 1975-1977
Pleadings: Petition by the Environmental Defense Fund for the cancellation of chlordane & heptachlor Motions to intervene, March-April 1975 Respondent EPA’s list of alternatives to chlordane & heptachlor, April 1975 Briefs--Respondent EPA Briefs—Environmental Defense Fund Briefs—Velsicol Chemical Corporation Respondent EPA’s motion to take notice of certain facts, June 1975 Velsicol’s motion to submit…relevant questions of scientific fact to a committee of
the National Academy of Sciences, June-July 1975
Box 2
Pleadings: Progress reports on status of analysis of uses at issue, July 1975 On motion to refer questions to a committee of the National Academy of Sciences Motion to transfer & consolidate, January 1976 On motions to intervene, February 1976 Report on 3rd pre-hearing conference, March 1976
Box 3
Pleadings: On questions to a committee of the National Academy of Sciences, April 1976 Motion for accelerated decision recommending dismissal of all non-cancer related issues
from notice of intent to cancel registrations, July 1976 Pleadings, September-December 1976
Box 4
Pleadings, January-April 1977 Pleadings—Notices of withdrawal, May 1977
Box 5
Pleadings: Presentation on behalf of registrants for consideration by a committee of the National
Academy of Sciences Statement of position of the Environmental Defense Fund on questions of chlordane/heptachlor USDA’ statement to the NAS panel convened to consider questions by the Admin. Law
Judge Supplemental presentation on behalf of the registrants in reply to a position statement
by the respondent assistant administrator
Box 6
Pleadings, June-October 1977 Pleadings—Briefs—Respondent interim benefits brief, n.d. Pleadings—Environmental Defense Fund’s supplemental assessment of evidence of the
1977 corn growing season, March 1978
Box 7
Transcripts of testimony--on behalf of the EPA: William Reichel, June 22, 1976 Steven C. Schimmel, June 23, 1976 Walter Whitford, June 24, 1976 Kyle Barbehann, June 25, 1976 David G. Nielson, June 30, 1976 Charles J. Hennym June 30, 1976 Daniel Lay, July 1, 1976 Foster Mayer, July 1, 1976 Kyle Barbehann, July 2, 1976
Box 8
Transcripts of testimony--on behalf of the EPA: Donna E. Tegelman, July 7, 1976 George P. Georghiou, July 8, 1976 Gary L. Ballard, July 9, 1976 Donna E. Tegelman, July 13, 1976 Fred T. Arnold. July 20, 2976 Arnold L. Aspelin, July 22, 1976 Roscoe Randell, July 23, 1976
Box 9
Transcripts of testimony: Arnold L. Aspelin, July 27, 1976 Lonnie H. Williams on behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation, July 30, 1976 Harry B. Moore, July 30, 1976 Richard H. Clevenger on behalf of the EPA, August 24, 1976 Gary W. Settle on behalf of the EPA, August 24, 1976 Steven Pavich on behalf of the EPA, August 26, 1976 Edio Delfino on behalf of the USDA, August 26, 1976 Ronald M. Hawthorne on behalf of the USDA, August 27, 1976
Box 10
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the USDA: Ronald M. Hawthorne, August 27, 1976 Curtis D. Lynn, August 27, 1976 Ibrahim F. Michael, August 27, 1976 Bill Callison, August 30, 1976 Frank S. Morishita, August 30, 1976 Dean Buchinger (co-sponsored by Velsicol Chemical Corporation), August 30, 1976
Carl H. Shanks on behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation, September 1, 1976 Norris Pennington on behalf of the Velsicol Chemical Corporation, September 1, 1976
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the State of Hawaii: John J. Tolan, September 9, 1976 Richard Y.P. John, September 9, 1976 Robert M. Ota, September 9, 1976 Kanjyo Sakimura, September 9, 1976 Anthony Hepton, September 10, 1976 John Hurdis, September 13, 1976
Box 11
Transcripts of testimony: John Hurdis, September 13, 1976
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation: H. Tashiro, September 28, 1976 J. Frank McGill, September 29, 1976 John C. French, October 1, 1976 Max H. Bass, October 6, 1976
Box 12
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Philip J. Spear, October 6, 1976 Charles J. Hromada, October 7, 1976 Philip J. Spear, October 7, 1976 George L. Teets, October 13, 1976 John Beck, October 13, 1976 Charles Black on behalf of the USDA, October 14, 1976 Robert D. Arthur, October 15, 1976 Dean McBride, October 15, 1976 James A. Deer, October 19, 1976
Box 13
Transcripts of testimony: Donald C. Cress on behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation, October 19, 1976 Angus J. Howitt on behalf of the Velsicol Chemical Corporation, October 19, 1976 Leo Dale Newsom on behalf of the USDA, October 21, 1976 Sidney L. Poe on behalf of the Velsicol Chemical Corporation, October 27, 1976 Melvin R. Henninger on behalf of the Velsicol Chemical Corporation, October 27, 1976 James E. Dewey on behalf of the USDA, October 28, 1976 George Patrick Markin on behalf of the Velsicol Chemical Corporation, October 29,
1976
Box 14
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the USDA: Ivan McDaniel, November 2, 1976 Arthur Gall, November 2, 1976 Arie J. Radder (co-sponsored by Velsicol), November 2, 1976 Alfred Kay, November 2, 1976 George T. Fisher (co-sponsored by Velsicol), November 3, 1976 H. Brenton Teillon, November 3, 1976 George B. McCollom, November 3, 1976 Arthur H. Mason, November 4, 1976 Leighton C. Pratt, November 4, 1976 James S. Bowman (co-sponsored by Velsicol), November 4, 1976 Ellsworth H. Fisher on behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation, November 24, 1976 Howard L. Bruer, December 1, 1976
Box 15
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation: F. Raymond Brush, December 2, 1976 D.B. Howell, December 3, 1976 F. Raymond Brush, December 9, 1976 Joseph H. Rabin, February 17, 1977 George P. Markin, February 23, 1977 Transcript of proceedings—Meeting on the order dealing w/ existing stocks, February
1977
Box 16
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Stanley Nemec, March 1, 1977 John G. Thomas, March 4, 1977 August Curley, March 15, 1977 Robert Lee Welch, March 16, 1977 Peter C. Orloff, March 18, 1977 Transcript of proceedings, March 24, 1977 Virgil H. Freed, March 24, 1977
Box 17
Transcript of proceedings, March 29, 1977 Transcript of proceedings, April 5, 1977
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the EPA: Robert Squire, April 5, 1977 John F. Ferrell, April 7, 1977 John J. Gart, April 11, 1977 Roy E. Albert, April 13 & 22, 1977
Box 18
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Thomas Evans, June 21, 1977 Roy E. Albert on behalf of the EPA, September 9, 1977 F. Thomas Turpin, September 30, 1977 Brian McMahon, October 5, 1977 H. Leroy Brooks, October 6, 1977 John F. Lofgren, October 7, 1977 Transcript of proceedings, October 17, 1977 Keith Hora on behalf of the State of Iowa, October 17, 1977
Box 19
Transcripts of testimony: Virgil Bahnsen on behalf of the State of Iowa, October 17, 1977 Howard Goodhue on behalf of the USDA, October 17, 1977 Michael Boehjle on behalf of the USDA (incomplete) Richard Schneider on behalf of the State of Missouri, October 18 (?), 1977 Robert Drewes on behalf of the State of Missouri, October 18 (?), 1977 Mahon Fairchild on behalf of the State of Missouri, October 19, 1977 John G. Runyan on behalf of the State of Missouri (incomplete) Ivan A. Wikner on behalf of the State of Iowa/Velsicol Chemical Corporation
Box 20
Transcripts of testimony: Harold J. Stockdale on behalf of the State of Iowa, October 21, 1977 Robert E. Roselle on behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation, October 27, 1977 Robert Lounsberry on behalf of the State of Iowa, November 1, 1977 Transcript of proceedings, November 3, 1977
Exhibits: Administrative Law Judge, C-3 & C-4
Box 21
Exhibits—EPA: C-1 Reichel C-2 Schimmel C-3 Whitford C-4 Barbehann C-5 Nielsen C-6 Henry C-7/8 Mayer/Lay C-9 Tegelman C-10 G.P. Georghiou
Box 22
Exhibits—EPA: C-11 Ballard C-13 Arnold C-14 Aspelin C-29 NCI technical report C-30 NCI technical report Albert Dubin Infante & Epstein
Box 23
EPA Exhibits without numbers: Council for Agricultural Science and Technology report Thomas E. Lodge
Exhibits—State of Hawaii
Exhibits—State of Iowa: C-1 Hora C-2 Bahnsen C-3 Goodhue C-4 Boehjle C-5 Wikner C-6 Stockdale C-7 Lounsberry
Exhibits—State of Missouri: C-1 Tiemeyer C-3 Drewes Fairchild
Exhibits—Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii
Exhibits—USDA: Bruer Callison Condo Hawthorne Lynn Morishita Delfino
Box 24
Exhibits—USDA
Exhibits—Velsicol Chemical Corporation: C-19 Bass C-20 Spears C-21 Hromada C-33 Markin
Box 25
Exhibits—Velsicol Chemical Corporation: C-47 Turpin C-73 Thomas J. Coleman C-77 Evans C-86 Brooks Beck Bouthwell William H. Butler
Box 26
Exhibits—Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Brush Butler Carman Cornfield Cress Davis Deer Doull Fairchild Ferris
Box 27
Exhibits—Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Fisher Freed Howell Howitt Libby McBride Moore Muka Nathan
Box 28
Exhibits—Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Nathan Nemec Orloff Ortman Poe Rabin Reitz
Box 29
Exhibits—Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Rings Roselle Shank Shindell Thomas
Box 30
Exhibits—Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Thomas Vesselinovitch Wilkin Williams
Exhibits—Vermont field hearings
Box 31
Document production-Velsicol Chemical Co. [confidential] Document production-Chevron
Box 32
Settlement
Box 33
Background documents: Journal articles
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs, Criteria & Evaluation
Division. (1976). Draft environmental impact statement concerning notice of intent to cancel registered uses of products containing chlordane & heptachlor. Washington D.C.: Author.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs, Criteria & Evaluation
Division. (1975). EPA actions to cancel uses of chlordane & heptachlor as pesticides: Economic and social implications. Washington D.C.: Author.
Hinz, R.K. (1971). F.R. Chlordane & heptachlor notice. Submission of views with respect to uses to the Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington
D.C.
Chlordane & Heptachlor Suspension Hearing (1975); 24 boxes
Velsicol Chemical Corporation et al., petitioners, FIFRA Docket no. 384
Box 1
Official correspondence, 1976 Media—Press campaign, 1975 Media—Press releases (EDF), 1976
EPA’s notice of intent to suspend and findings of the imminent hazards posed by registrations
of pesticides containing chlordane & heptachlor, August 1975
Pleadings, August-December 1975 Pleadings—Objections and supplemental brief on the recommended decision-EDF, December
1975 Pleadings—Exceptions to the recommended decision—EPA, December 1975
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Recommended decision, December 1975
Pleadings—Briefs: Athena Corporation State of Hawaii and the Pineapple Growers Association Final brief of the EPA Environmental Defense Fund brief on proposed suspension National Pest Control Association USDA Brief of Velsicol Chemical Corporation in support of affirmance of ALJ’s recommended dismissal of notice of dismissal
Box 3
Brief-Benefits of chlordane/heptachlor registrations-Velsicol, 1976
Box 4
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the EPA: Samuel Epstein, August 26, 1975 Morris A. Fisher, August 29, 1975 M. Adrian Gross, August 29, 1975 Ann E. Carey, September 3, 1975 Joseph G. Cummings, September 3, 1975
Box 5
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the EPA: Thomas Oren Munson, September 4, 1975 Fredrick W. Kutz, September 5, 1975 Henry F. Enos, September 5, 1975 Alan Taylor, September 10, 1075 Han Tai, September 11, 1975 Alan Taylor, September 11, 1975 James R. Sanborn, September 11 & 12, 1975
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Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the EPA: Douglas Seba, September 16, 175 Arnold L. Aspelin, September 18-19, 1975 Donald Chant, September 20, 1975 Reo E. Duggan, September 23, 1975
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Kenneth J. Macek, September 24, 1975
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Reo E. Duggan, September 25, 1975 Robert Fink, September 26, 1975 Herman Feltz, September 26, 1975 Frank P. Cleveland, October 2, 1975 Wayland J. Hayes, October 2, 1975 John H. Rust, October 7, 1975
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Robert G. Geil, October 8, 1975 Klaus Stemmer, October 14, 1975 Philip J. Spear on behalf of the National Pest Control Association, October 15, 1975 Robert F. Brooks, October 15, 1975
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Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Robert C. Bullock, October 16, 1975 Richard L. Lipsey, October 16, 1975 Hardin B. Jones, October 17, 1975 Frank William Carlborg, October 17, 1975 Hardin B. Jones, October 18, 1975 James E. Dewey, October 21, 1975 George B. McCollom, October 21, 1975 James L. Brann, Jr., October 22, 1975 Richard L. Miller, October 22, 1975
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H. Tashiro, October 22, 1975 D.E. Howell, October 23, 1975 Harry R. Gross, October 23, 1975
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the USDA: Ralph G. Nash (co-sponsored with the EPA), October 24, 1975 William Flemmer, October 24, 1975 Dean R. Lovitt, October 24, 1975 Richard L. Cowden, October 24, 1975
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Roy J. Ledbetter, October 29, 1975 Herbert Womack, October 29, 1975 J.L. Lancaster, Jr., October 29, 1975 Charles Lincoln, October 30, 1975 Glenn Moore, October 31, 1975
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Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Glenn Moore, October 31, 1975 Gerald J. Musick, November 7, 1975 Sidney Schindell, November 7, 1975 Reo Duggan on behalf of the EPA, November 11, 1975 John H. Rust, November 11, 1975 Y.H. Attalah, November 11, 1975 Joseph H. Thortensen, November 12, 1975 C.W. Marshall on behalf of Dettlebach, November 12, 1975 R.W. Schery on behalf of PBI-Gordon, November 12, 1975 Samuel H. Sandifier, November 12, 1975 Witnesses on behalf of Athena Chemical Corporation, November 12, 1975 Robert R. Ruppel on behalf of the USDA, November 14, 1975 Peter Stent, November 14, 1975
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Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of Velsicol Chemical Corporation: Kenneth L. Knight, November 5, 1975 Norman E. Blomberg, November 5, 1975 Mahlon L. Fairchild, November 6, 1975 Rodney F. Triplett, November 6, 1975
Box 12
Transcripts of testimony: Peter Stent on behalf of the Velsicol Chemical Corporation, November 14, 1975
Transcripts of testimony—On behalf of the EPA: Nathan Mantel, November 24, 1975 Walter F. Heston, November 24, 1975 Marvin F. Schneiderman, November 25, 1975 David L. Stalling, November 25, 1975 Stanley H. Margrove, November 25, 1975 Fred T. Arnold. November 26, 1975
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Transcripts of testimony: Samuel Epstein on behalf of the EPA, November 28, 1875 Oral argument, December 1975 Fred T. Arnold, December 1975
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Exhibits: Administrative Law Judge Athena Corporation EPA #2-14
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Exhibits—EPA #16-26
Box 16
Exhibits—EPA #28, unlabeled USDA
Box 17
Exhibits—Velsicol #5-41
Box 18
Exhibits—Velsicol witnesses A-L
Box 19
Exhibits—Velsicol witnesses M-S
Box 20
EDF v. Environmental Protection Agency / Train No. 75-2259 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals)
Decision of the Administrator, December 1975 Pleadings—Motions to dismiss, February 1976 Pleadings, February-March 1976
Box 21
EDF v. Environmental Protection Agency / Russell E. Train No. 75-2259 Butz v. Train No. 76-1181 (U.S. Ct of Appeals) Petition for review of order of the Environmental Protection Agency
Petition for review of the order denying the suspension of registrations of chordane/heptachlor
Pleadings: Motions to dismiss Motions to transfer Motion for stay pending review
EDF Appendix, Vols, 1&2
Reply brief—EDF Reply brief—Velsicol Chemical Corporation
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EDF v. Environmental Protection Agency / Russell E. Train No. 75-2259 Butz v. Train No. 76-1181 (U.S. Ct of Appeals) Petition for review of order of the Environmental Protection Agency
Briefs: Petitioner EDF Petitioner Earl L. Butz Reply brief—EDF Reply brief—Velsicol Chemical Corporation Briefs for respondent Pleadings, April-November 1976
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EDF v. Environmental Protection Agency / Russell E. Train No. 75-2259 Butz v. Train No. 76-1181 (U.S. Ct of Appeals) Petition for review of order of the Environmental Protection Agency
Brief-Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii et al. Brief-Velsicol Chemical Corporation EDF Appendix Joint appendix
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Joint appendix
Tobacco Budworm Control—Request for use of DDT (1975); 2 boxes
Application for Emergency Exemption to use DDT to control tobacco budworm on cotton Application by the State of Louisiana; Hearings before the Environmental Protection
Agency
Box 1
Petition of the State of Louisiana, January 1975
Transcript of proceedings: February 27, 1975 February 28, 1975 March 3, 1975 Comments on application, March 3-4, 1975 March 4, 1975
Box 2
Transcript of proceedings: March 4, 1975 March 5, 1975
Exhibits
Order and determination of the Administrator that reconsideration of prior order is not warranted, March 1975
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Compliance (1975); 1 box
Box 1
Environmental Defense Fund v. Mathews et al. No. 75-1811 (U.S. District Ct.. D.C.)
Complaint for regulatory judgment, injunctive relief and mandamus, October 1975
Pleadings, 1975-1976
Toxaphene & Endrin-Effluent Standards (1976); 9 boxes
EPA’s proposed effluent standards for aldrin/dieldrin, DDT, endrin and toxaphene; Hearing before the Environmental Protection Agency
Box 1
Correspondence, 1976
Pleadings, July-October 1976
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s notice of rebuttable presumption
against re-registration and continued registration of pesticide products containing
endrin, November 1976
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Pleadings, November 1976: Proposed findings of fact, proposed modifications—Hercules, Inc. Proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law—Environmental Protection Agency Brief of the Natural Resources Defense Council Proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law—Velsicol Chemical Company Reply brief—Hercules, Inc. Reply brief—Velsicol Chemical Company Reply brief—Environmental Protection Agency
Transcript of testimony-Donald Mount on behalf of the EPA Transcript of testimony-Leonard J. Guarraia on behalf of the EPA
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Transcripts of testimony: Leonard J. Guarraia on behalf of the EPA (cont.) Foster L. Mayer on behalf of the EPA Steven C. Schimmel on behalf of the EPA Alfred F. Meiners on behalf of the EPA Joseph L. Rizzo on behalf of the EPA
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Transcripts of testimony: Joseph L. Rizzo Keith Sweeney on behalf of the EPA William A. Brungs on behalf of the EPA Leonard J. Guarraia on behalf of the EPA David J. Hansen on behalf of the EPA Transcript of proceedings, September 13, 1976 Billy Joe Copeland on behalf of Hercules Inc. Transcript of proceedings, September 13, 1976 Charles L. Dunn on behalf of Hercules Inc.
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Transcripts of testimony: Kenneth J. Macek on behalf of the Velsicol Chemical Corporation Melvin D. Reuber on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund Robert J. Reimold on behalf of Hercules Inc
Exhibits: Environmental Defense Fund EPA exhibits #1-2
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Exhibits: EPA #3-4, 8-9, 24
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Exhibits: EPA #24-25, 27, 29 EPA #32-33, 35-26 EPA-Lichtenberg testimony
Box 8
Exhibits: EPA-Schimmel testimony EPA-Stalling testimony EPA-Sweeney testimony Hercules Inc.-Reimold testimony Hercules Inc.-Bennett testimony Velsicol Chemical Company #4
Box 9
Exhibits: Velsicol Chemical Company-Macek testimony Velsicol #7, 9, 11
Clean Air Act: Emissions Standards for Vinyl Chloride (1976-1978); 1 box
Box 1
Environmental Defense Fund v. Train No. 76-2045 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C. Cir.) Petition for review of the National Emission Standard for Vinyl Chloride
Pleadings: Motions for leave to intervene, November 1976-January 1977 Re: Motion for interim stay pending review, January 1977 Re: Joint motion of EDF and EPA for voluntary dismissal without prejudice, March 1977 Re: Motion to re-open proceedings, 1978
Reports:
Environmental Protection Agency. (1975). Scientific and technical assessment report on vinyl chloride and polyvinyl chloride. Scientific and technical assessment reports (STAR). Washington: Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency.
Environmental Protection Agency. (1981). Flexible vinyl coating and printing operations: Background information for proposed standards. Research Triangle Park, N.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air, Noise, and Radiation, Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards.
U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, T. a. F. (1973). Final environmental impact statement: Polyvinyl chloride liquor bottles. Washington: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
TRIS: Proposed Ban on Sales of Treated Apparel (1977-1978); 4 boxes
Box 1
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund et al. pursuant to 15 U.S.C. section 2059
to the Consumer Product Safety Commission to commence a proceeding for the issuance
of a consumer product safety rule, March 1976
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund to the Consumer Product Safety Commission
to ban the sale of TRIS-treated wearing apparel, February 1977
Petition of the independent cutters & sewers of children’s sleepwear to the Consumer
Products Safety Commission for reconsideration of the form of the April 8, 1977 ban
on sales of children’s sleepwear containing TRIS
Environmental Defense Fund & Robert H. Harris v. Consumer Product Safety Commission Civil action no. 77-0517
Memorandum—Case approval memorandum for suit against the CPSC, March 1977 Complaint for declaratory, injunctive and mandatory relief, March 1977 Pleadings, June-July 1977
American Apparel Manufacturers’ Association v. Consumer Product Safety Commission Civil action no. 77-682 (U.S. Dist. Ct., D.C.)
Complaint for declaratory judgment & injunctive relief, April 1977
Pleadings--Motions to intervene, April-May 1977 Pleadings--Re: Plaintiff’s motion for restraining order & preliminary injunction,
April 1977
American Apparel Manufacturers’ Association v. Consumer Product Safety Commission
No. 77-1407 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.)
Pleadings: Appellees motion for reconsideration, May 1977 Re: Appellant’s motion for stay pending appeal, May 1977
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American Apparel Manufacturers’ Association v. Consumer Product Safety Commission
No. 77-1407 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.)
Pleadings—May-June 1977 Pleadings—Motion of the Consumer Product Safety Commission for clarification of order
Springs Mills v. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Civil action no. 77-891 (U.S. Dist. Ct., S.C., Rock Hill Div.)
Pleadings: Plaintiff’s motion for preliminary injunction, May 1977 Hearing on motions, May 1977 Motion for limited intervention—EDF, May 1977 Re: Plaintiff’s request for admissions & exhibits, June 1977 Brief of defendant, June 1977 Findings of fact, conclusions of law & order, June 1977 Re: EDF’s motion for stay of judgment pending appeal, June 1977 Order of final judgment & motion for clarification, August-October 1977 Discovery, March 1978 Defendant’s motion for a protective order, April 1978
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Springs Mills v. Consumer Product Safety Commission et al. No. 77-8209/8219 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 4th Cir.)
Index to record on appeal
Pleadings: Re: Motions for stay pending appeal, July 1977 Re: EDF’s motion for leave to supplement record, July-October 1977
Springs Mills v. Consumer Product Safety Commission No. 77-1969 Springs Mills v. EDF No. 77-1970 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 4th Cir.)
Pleadings: Pleadings, August-September 1977 Brief of amicus curiae American Yarn Spinners Association, October 1977 Brief of Consumer Product Safety Commission, October 1977 Brief of appellant EDF, September 1977 Brief of Springs Mills, October 1977 Brief of the American Yarn Spinners Association, December 1977 Brief of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, December 1977 Brief of appellant EDF, December 1977
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Springs Mills v. Consumer Product Safety Commission No. 77-1969 Springs Mills v. EDF No. 77-1970 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 4th Cir.)
Brief of Springs Mills, December 1977 Pleadings—Re: CPSC’s motion to dismiss as moot, December 1977-January 1978 Order of final judgment, January 1978 Pleadings—Re: motion to dismiss, September 1978
Appendix Joint appendix & exhibits
Clean Air Act: Policy Governing Regulation & Classification of Carcinogenic Air Pollutants (1977-1979); 2 boxes
Box 1
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund for the initiation of rulemaking proceedings
to establish a policy governing regulations and classification of carcinogenic air
pollutants, November 1977
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund-Summary-EPA, 1977
Testimony-Environmental Defense Fund-On recommendations useful in developing a comprehensive
program for the regulation of carcinogenic air pollutants, March 1978
Policy and procedures for the identifying, assessing & regulating substances posing
a risk of cancer in ambient air-Environmental Protection Agency, 1978
Comments-Environmental Defense Fund-On EPA draft policy-Procedures for identifying,
assessing, & regulating substances posing a risk for cancer in ambient air, February
1979
Clean Air Act-Legislation Clean Air Act-Media Clean Air Act-Correspondence Clean Air Act-Amendments Clean Air Act-Amendments-Testimony on behalf of the American Lung Association
Mahoney, J. et al. (1977). Technical evaluation of the non-deterioration portions of proposed Clean Air Act amendments. Concord, MA: Environmental Research & Technology, Inc.
Fuller, B. (1976). Preliminary scoring of selected organic air pollutants. Appendix I. Research Triangle Park, N.C.: Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and
Waste Management, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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Fuller, B. (1976). Preliminary scoring of selected organic air pollutants. Appendices II-IV.. Research Triangle Park, N.C.: Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and
Waste Management, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Asbestos in Schools (1977-1978); 2 boxes
Box 1
Petition for immediate action under Section 303 of the Clean Air Act to abate asbestos
pollution in Montgomery County, Maryland, 1977
Petition to the Environmental Protection Agency to control asbestos emissions from
spray-on materials which have been applied in public school buildings for insulation, fireproofing,
decorative or other purposes, 1978
Response to the petition of the Environmental Defense Fund to control asbestos emissions
from spray-on materials which have been applied in public schools
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Environmental Defense Fund v. Costle et al. Civil action no. 79-1360 (U.S. Dist Ct.,
D.C.)
Complaint for injunctive relief under the Toxic Substances Control Act Pleadings re: Motion to dismiss Stipulation of facts & voluntary dismissal
Clean Air Act Amendments-Prevention of Significant Deterioration Provisions (1978-1980); 9 boxes
Environmental Defense Fund v. Costle No. 78-0281 (U.S. Dist. Ct., D.C.)
Box 1
Pleadings: Intervenor’s motion to dismiss, February 1978 Motion for temporary restraining order, February 1978 Motions to intervene, February-March 1978 Motions to dismiss, March 1978 Re: Motion for preliminary injunction, March 1978 Findings of fact for the intervening defendants, March 1978
Box 2
Pleadings: Motions to intervene, February-March 1978 Motion for stay pending appeal, March 1978 Findings of fact-Texas Industries / Motion for preliminary injunction, March 1978 Motions to intervene, March 1978
Box 3
Citizens to Save Spencer County v. Environmental Protection Agency No. 78-1002 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.) & consolidated cases
Pleadings: Petition to review rule of the EPA, January 1978 Motion of the Environmental Defense Fund for injunction pending appeal, March 1978 Motions to intervene, March 1978 Motions to consolidate, March 1978 Motion for stay pending appeal, March 1978 Consolidation of cases, April 1978 Brief of petitioners Citizens to Save Spencer County, June 1978
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Pleadings: Re: Consolidation, June-July 1978 Brief-Environmental Defense Fund et al., August 1978 Brief-Petitioners, August 1978 Re: Consolidation, August 1978 Supplemental record, August 1978 Brief-Environmental Defense Fund, August 1978 Brief-Petitioner Northern Cheyenne Tribe, August 1978 Brief-Petitioners
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Pleadings: Brief for intervenor / respondents & industry amici curiae, September 1978 Consolidated certificates of counsel, September 1978 Brief of intervenors in opposition to petitions, September 1978 Reply brief for petitioners, September 1978
Box 6
Pleadings: Reply brief of petitioners, October 1978 Brief-Northern Cheyenne Tribe, October 1978 Brief-Sierra Club / Environmental Defense Fund, March 1979 Attorneys’ fees, April-July 1979
Box 7
Pleadings: Attorneys’ fees, July-September 1979
Box 8
Pleadings-Brief of respondents, undated Brief of intervenor respondents Environmental Defense Fund, undated
Supplemental appendix, Vols. 1 & 2
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Appendices
Resource Conservation & Recovery Act-Litigation (1978-1981); 4 boxes
Box 1
Federal hazardous waste case summaries-EPA Hazardous Waste Task Force, 1980 RCRA briefing papers-Environmental Defense Fund, 1980-1981
EDF v. Steffan Plehn No. 78-1715 (U.S. Dist. Ct., D.C.)
Correspondence, 1978 Complaint, September 1978 Pleadings, October 1978-1981
United Technologies Corporation v. Thomas No. 85-- & consolidated cases
Case approval request, September 1985
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United Technologies Corporation v. Thomas No. 85-1654 & consolidated cases
Pleadings: Statement of the issues, January 1986 Appendices-Environmental Defense Fund / Natural Resource Defense Council Brief-Environmental Defense Fund / Natural Resources Defense Council, June 1986
EDF v. Thomas No. 85-1747 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.) Regulations on underground tanks containing hazardous wastes
Pleadings: Re: Motion for summary judgment, July 1985 Discovery, July-September 1985
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EDF v. Thomas No. 85-1747 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.) Regulations on underground tanks containing hazardous wastes
Pleadings: Re: Plaintiffs’ motion to file amended complaint, October 1985 Discovery, October-November 1985 Re: Motion for summary judgment, December 1985
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Pleadings—Memorandum of Edison Electric Institute, December 1985 Appendices—Environmental Defense Fund/Natural Resources Defense Council
PCBs: Informal Hearings on Manufacturing, Processing, Distribution in Commerce & Use Bans, before the Environmental Protection Agency (1978); 1 box
Transcript of proceedings, August 1978
PCBs in Fish & Shellfish: FDA’s Order Reducing Tolerances in Fish (1979-1982); 4 boxes
Box 1
Hearings before the Food and Drug Administration No. 77N-0080
Pleadings: Request for a public hearing by the National Fisheries Institute, 1979 1980-1981 Submission of testimony of the National Marine Fisheries Service, 1981 Notice of withdrawal of the Environmental Defense Fund, October 1981 Brief—Bureau of Foods, January 1982 Initial decision, February 1982 Post hearing brief—Environmental Defense Fund & National Marine Fisheries Service Exceptions to initial decision, April 1982 Reply Brief—Environmental Defense Fund, May 1982 Reply brief—National Fisheries Institute, May 1982
Decision of the Commissioner, 1984 Index to exhibits—G11-G19; G37M-G37LL
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Exhibits: G10—G19
Box 3
G20-G29 G37
Box 4
Exhibits: G37S—G37Y G37AA, G37CC-G37LL
PCBs: Regulations pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act section e (1979) 3 boxes
Box 1
EDF v. the Environmental Protection Agency No. 79-1580 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.
Cir.) Petition for Review
Pleadings: July 1979 Order of consolidation & index to the record, August 1979 Brief—Respondent Brief—Intervenor Aluminum Company of America Reply Brief--Petitioners Opinion & joint motion for clarification, November 1980 Joint petition for issuance of the mandate, December 1980 Motions for leave to intervene, December 1980-January 1981 Status report of the EPA et al. re: activities required by orders
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Pleadings-Brief of petitioner EDF, 1979 Certified index
Box 3
Re: Attorneys’ fees, August 1981 Pleadings & orders, 1982-1983
2,4,5-T: Emergency Suspension Orders for 2,4,5-T & Silvex (1979); 2 boxes
Box 1
Emergency suspension orders for 2,4,5-T & Silvex, before the EPA Docket nos. 409-410
Pleadings, March-April 1979
Box 2
Pleadings, April-May 1979
Dow Chemical Co. v. Blum No. 79-10064 (U.S. Dist. Ct., E.Dist. MI, No. Div.)
Affidavits in support of Plaintiff’s motion for stay of EPA’s Emergency Suspension
orders.
2,4,5-T: Cancellation Hearings before the Environmental Protection Agency (1979-1984) 35 boxes
Cancellation Hearings before the EPA FIFRA Dockets nos. 415 et al. Please see Sub-group II.2 Series 2 for Background documents
Box 1
Pleadings—Pre-hearing & discovery, April-July 1979
Box 2
Pleadings—Pre-Hearing & Discovery, August-November 1979
Box 3
Pleadings: Motion for consolidation, December 3, 1979 Witness lists et al., December 17, 1979 Pre-hearing, December-January 1980 Pre-hearing conference, January 1980 Discovery, January 1980
Box 4
Pleadings: Discovery / Pre-hearing, January-February 1980 Pre-trial briefs, January 1980
Box 5
Pleadings: Discovery / Pre-hearing, February-April 1980
Box 6
Pleadings, March-April 1980
Box 7
Pleadings: Discovery, May 1980 Re: Protective order, June 1980 Re: Witness testimony, June 1980
Box 8
Pleadings: Exhibits lists, July 1980 August-September 1980
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Pleadings: Pre-hearing, November 1980 Exhibit lists, November 1980 Brief—Pre-hearing benefit brief—American Farm Bureau, January 1981 Brief—Pre-hearing benefits brief—Dow Chemical Company, January 1981 Brief—Pre-hearing benefits brief—National Cattlemen’s Association, January 1981 Brief—Pre-hearing benefits—EPA, January 1981 Pre-hearing, February 1981
Box 10
Pleadings: Re: Motion to vacate subpoenas duces tecum against the University of Wisconsin, March
1981 October 1981-April 1982
Box 11
Pleadings: Motions to terminate participation in proceedings, 1984 Index to pleadings (incomplete)
Exhibits: American Council on Science & Health Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Robert R. Bumb Dow Chemical Company— Direct testimony of David Buzzelli Dow Chemical Company— Direct testimony of Robert Kirkpatrick Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Francis J.C. Roe Dow Chemical—Direct testimony of James G. Wilson
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Exhibits: Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Bernard A. Schwetz Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Colin N. Park Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of E. Marshall Johnson Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Steven H. Lamm Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of E.G. McQueen Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Alan Argesti Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Sheldon L. Wagner Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of R.G. Reggiani Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of H. Tuchmann-Duplessis Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of John C. Ramsey Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Werner H. Braun Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Philip G. Watanbe
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Exhibits: Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Michael A. Ibrahim Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Ralph R. Cook Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Philip Cole Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Kenneth D. Crow Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Ralph T. Ross Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Ford L. Baldwin Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Lewis A. Shadoff Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Hyland R. Johns Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Richard Wilson Dow Chemical Company—Direct testimony of Perry J. Gehring Environmental Protection Agency—Direct testimony of Roy E. Albert
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Exhibits: Environmental Protection Agency—Direct testimony of Roy E. Albert Environmental Protection Agency—Direct testimony of K. Diane Courtney
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Exhibits: Environmental Protection Agency—Direct testimony of K. Diane Courtney Environmental Protection Agency—Direct testimony of Mary B. Paxton Environmental Protection Agency—Direct testimony of Gary Hodgen Environmental Protection Agency—Direct testimony of Wilbur P. McNulty Environmental Protection Agency—Direct testimony of Michael Luster
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Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Direct testimony of Michael Luster Direct testimony of Renate D. Kimbrough Direct testimony of Fredrick Kutz Direct testimony of William M. Upholt Direct testimony of Robert M. Maxey Direct testimony of Thomas E. Dixon Box 17
Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Environmental Protection Agency—Morton Beroza Environmental Protection Agency—Robert W. Baughman Exhibits #186-191
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Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency Robert W. Baughman Direct testimony of Aubry E. Dupuy Direct testimony of Gunter Zweig Direct testimony of Robert R. Harless Direct testimony of Thomas Tiernan Michael L. Gross
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Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Direct testimony of James J. Boland Michael J. Dellarco Direct testimony of Emil Regelman
Box 20
Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Emil Regelman Direct testimony of Charles Lewis William Edgar Matthews Lester Barker Direct testimony of Richard Petrie #310-328 George W. Keitt Direct testimony of William Loy John Anderson Christina Hutchinson
Box 21
Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Direct testimony of Bernard Smale Direct testimony of Roy E. Albert Direct testimony of Thomas Harrison Direct testimony of Thomas Ellwanger Direct testimony of Daniel Elam Direct testimony of Neil T. Skill Direct testimony of Ugo E. Pezzi Direct testimony of Jack D. Griffith Thomas J. Keefe
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Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Thomas J. Keefe Direct testimony of Robert C. Duncan Direct testimony of Renee Stringham Bonnie Hill Direct testimony of Ian Nisbet Direct testimony of James R. Yowell Direct testimony of Frank P. Beck, Jr. Rainer Frentzel-Beyme
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Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Rainer Frentzel-Beyme Joseph Franklin Holson Direct testimony of George Streisinger Roy E. Albert Direct testimony of Arthur Galston Direct testimony of Matthew Meselson Olav Axelson
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Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Olav Axelson Direct testimony of Robert Alfred Squire Direct testimony of Lennart Hardell Direct testimony of Richard R. Monson Michael L. Gross Direct testimony of Morton Beroza Direct testimony of Renate Kimbrough Direct testimony of Joseph S. Carra Direct testimony of John C. Bailar Robert G. Heath
Box 25
Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Robert G. Heath Craig Gerald Hall Ian Nisbet Lennart Hardell Julie K. Goetz Philip Sollins David A. Perry James Burton Hart, Jr.
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Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: John Hoffmann Direct testimony of James Michael Frazier Direct testimony of Bruce E. Wilson Direct testimony of Chris Maser Direct testimony of Richard C. Koven Direct testimony of Howard Horowitz Direct testimony of Hugh Mobley Direct testimony of Howard Biswell
Box 27
Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Direct testimony of Will D. Carpenter Direct testimony of Jan Marie Newton Direct testimony of Anne Barton Direct testimony of Henry Freiser Direct testimony of Michael Newton Direct testimony of Dawn G. Porter
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Exhibits—Environmental Protection Agency: Dawn G. Porter Direct testimony of Kenneth G. Thimann Direct testimony of Ronald Thomas Direct testimony of Wilbur D. Wise
Exhibits—Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides: Direct testimony of Norma Grier Direct testimony of Irene Durbin Direct testimony of Pat Clary
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Exhibits—Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides: Direct testimony of Phyllis Cribby Direct testimony of Paul Prensky Direct testimony of Gail Slentz Direct testimony of Lionel Youst
Exhibits—U.S. Department of Agriculture: Jere Christner Logan Norris
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Exhibits—U.S. Department of Agriculture: Rodney W. Bovey Lavell Stanger #68 (Source unknown)-“Biological and Economic Assessment of 2,4,5-T, 1979 Direct testimony of Alvin Young
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Exhibits—U.S. Department of Agriculture: Alvin Young Direct testimony of David A. Graham Box 32
Exhibits—U.S. Department of Agriculture: David Graham Direct testimony of Roy J. Smith Direct testimony of Philip C. Kearney Direct testimony of Louis F. Bouse
Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
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Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
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Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
Box 35
Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
PCBs; 1 box
National Electrical Manufacturers Association v. EPA No. 82-3166 and related cases (U.S. Ct of Appeals, D.C. Cir.)
Pleadings, September-October 1982
Lead in gasoline (1982); 1 box
EDF v. EPA No. 82-2010 (U.S. Ct of Appeals) Petition for review
Pleadings, 1982
EPA-Report-Reducing Lead in Gasoline, costs & benefits, 1984
Clean Air Act Amendments: Regulations Preventing the Significant Deterioration of
Air Quality (1978); 4 boxes
Box 1
Alabama Power Co. v. Costle No. 78-1006 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.)
Pleadings—Briefs of industry petitioners Alabama Power et al., December 1978
Box 2
Pleadings: Briefs of industry petitioners Alabama Power et al. Brief of respondents Brief of the American Paper Institute & National Forest Products Association Brief of petitioner Iron & Steel Institute Consolidated certificates of counsel for industry petitioners
Box 3
Pleadings: Briefs of industry petitioners
Box 4
Brief-Intervenor / Respondent Pleadings, 1980-1982
Land Disposal Regulations under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (1982); 1 box
EDF et al. v. Dietrich No. 82-1041 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.)
Pleadings-Re: Application for stay Pleadings-Re: Motion by the Environmental Defense Fund to supplement the record Pleadings-Brief for the Federal Appellants Pleadings-Brief of Appellee Environmental Defense Fund Index
Hazardous Waste Regulations-Access to Records (1982-1983); 1 box
Box 1
Environmental Defense Fund v. Office of Management & Budget No. 82-0360 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.)
Pleadings: Complaint for injunctive relief Motion to compel preparation of a Vaughn index Re: Motion for summary judgment Order Notice of appeal
Environmental Defense Fund v. Office of Management & Budget No. 82-1265 (U.S. Ct of Appeals, D.C. Circuit)
Pleadings-Brief of appellees Pleadings-Reply brief of appellant
Environmental Defense Fund v. Environmental Protection Agency No. 82-0362 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.)
Pleadings: Complaint for injunctive relief Re: Motion for summary judgment Order of dismissal
Hazardous Waste Regulations (1982-1983); 1 box
Box 1
Land disposal of liquid waste
Hazardous Waste Treatment Council v. the Environmental Protection Agency No. 82-1207 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.)
Pleadings-Motions to intervene Pleadings-Motions for stay pending appeal
Reporting requirements
Environmental Defense Fund v. the Environmental Protection Agency No. 82-1346 (U.S.
Ct. of Appeals, D.C. Circuit)
Pleadings-Motion for stay pending appeal Pleadings-Attorneys fees & costs
Hazardous Waste Site Clean-up—Kansas City, MO (1982-1983); 2 boxes
Box 1
United States of America v. Conservation Chemical Company et al. No. 82-0983-CV-W-5 (U.S. District Ct., Western Dist, MO, Western Div.)
Complaint Pleadings-Re: Defendant’s motion to dismiss, February 1983
Box 2
Pleadings-Re: Defendant’s motion to dismiss, February 1983 Memorandum of Amicus Curiae Environmental Defense Fund, May 1983
Lead Phase-Down (1982-1983); 3 boxes
Small Refiners Lead Phasedown Task Force v. Gorsuch no. 82-2308 (U.S. Ct of Appeals, D.C.)
Box 1
Exhibits to SRTF (Small Refiner Task Force?) letter of July 30, 1982
Statements on EPA lead regulations, September 1982: On behalf of Gasoline Blenders & Terminal Operators Association On behalf of South Hampton Refining Company
Comments on EPA’s proposed rule on lead in gasoline: Summary of comments on EPA’s proposal on fuel and fuel additives American Petroleum Refiners Association Caysen Corporation Crown Central Petroleum Dorchester Gas Company Environmental Defense Fund Independent Refiners Association of America Kern Oil and Refining Company Indiana Farm Bureau Evangeline Refining Company Uni Refining Company Mountaineer Refining Company Penzoil
Box 2
Comments on EPA’s proposed rule on lead in gasoline: Sun Refining & Marketing Company South Hampton Refining Company Marion Corporation Small Refiner Lead Phase-Down Task Force Texaco United Refining Company U.S. Dept of Energy U.S. Dept of Justice U.S. Oil & Refining Company Wickland Oil Company
Background & assumptions used in analyses of lead phase-down submitted to the EPA
October 1982
Natural Resources Defense Council-Supplemental Appendix, January 1983
Box 3
Natural Resources Defense Council-Supplemental Appendix, January 1983
Uranium Mill Tailings (1982-1985); 2 boxes
Box 1
EDF et al. v. Ruckelshaus No. 80-2039 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 10th Cir.) Petition for review of final rulemaking on disposal of uranium mill tailings
Pleadings-Re: motion to dismiss or transfer complaint, October-November 1983
American Mining Congress v. Ruckelshaus et al. No. 83-2226 & consolidated cases (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 10th Cir.)
Pleadings-Re: motion for summary disposition, June-July 1984
Box 2
American Mining Congress v. Ruckelshaus et al. No. 83-2226 & consolidated cases (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 10th Cir.)
Pleadings-Brief for respondents, October 1984, undated Pleadings-Reply brief of petitioners, undated
United Nuclear Corporation v. Ruckelshaus No. 83-2504 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 10th Cir.)
Pleadings-Brief of appellants, December 1984
AMAX v. Ruckelshaus No. 83-2524 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 10th Cir.)
Pleadings, 1985 AMAX’s supplement to the Joint Appendix
SERIES 2: Background Documents
Toxic Pollutant Effluent Standards for aldrin-dieldrin et al. Federal Water Pollution
Control Act Section 307 (1974-1975); 4 boxes
Box 1
Carcinogens: Testimony of Robert H. Harris before the House Cttee on Public Works and Transportation,
1975 Aromatic Animes—Journal Articles Benzene—Journal articles Benzidine—notes Carcinogens in the environment—draft paper, n.d. Compounds investigated for mutagenicity—notes Mutagens—Journal articles
Federal Water Pollution Control Act Section 307 Consent decree--Papers
Box 2
Environmental Protection Agency: Effluent guidelines—Federal Register Effluent guidelines—Memoranda
Box 3
Environmental Protection Agency: Effluent guidelines—Development—Correspondence Draft development document for effluent guidelines for industry—Comments Mercury effluent standards
Box 4
Environmental Protection Agency: Mercury standards Thermal discharge standards—Federal Register & correspondence
Tris (1977); 4 boxes
Box 1
Memoranda: Memoranda to files Memorandum to the Consumer Product Safety Board in support of EDF’s petition to ban
sales of Tris-treated wearing apparel, March 1977 Copies of Consumer Product Safety Board’s memoranda
Correspondence: Bruce Ames’ letter re: carcinogenicity EDF correspondence with consumers EDF correspondence with Consumer Product Safety Board EDF correspondence with garment industry EDF correspondence with press EDF correspondence with scientists
Media: Press releases—EDF Letter to the editor of Science article: “Tris Controversy” Vol. 197, no. 4299 Harris, R. (1977). The trouble with tris. The Fire Independent, pp. 2-3, 18-20.
Reports: American Apparel Manufacturers’ Association—Report to garment industry, 1975-1976
Box 2
Reports: Consumer Product Safety Commission—Animal studies & risk assessment Institute of Environmental Medicine—Carcinogenic potential
Testimony: April 1977: Statement of Robert Rauch before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer,
& Monetary Affairs of the Committee on Government Operations
April 1977: Testimony of Robert H. Harris before the Consumer Subcommittee of the
Senate Committee on Commerce, Service & Transportation
May 1977: Statement of Robert H. Harris & Robert Rauch before the Subcommittee on
Commerce, Consumer & Monetary Affairs of the Committee on Government Operations
May 1977: Statement of Robert H. Harris before the Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations
of the House Committee on Interstate & Foreign Commerce
September 1977: Statement of Robert H. Harris before the Subcommittee on Consumer
Protection & Finance Committee on Interstate & Foreign Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives
& Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigation
Data: Carcinogenicity & dose / response for Tris Estimate of human lifetime carcinogenic risk from exposure to Tris NCI-Carcinogenic bioassay experimental design status report
Meetings: National Advisory Committee for the Flammable Fabrics Ac—minutes, 1971 Consumer Protection Safety Board meeting with Environmental Defense Fund, 1977 Data Evaluation Sub-group of the Clearinghouse on Environmental Carcinogens—2nd meeting
minutes, 1977
Surveys: Market survey, 1977
Box 3
Surveys: NYS Consumers Protection Board—1977 Infant & Children’s Sleepwear Survey Consumer Protection Safety Board questionnaire
Subject Files: Chronic Issue Statement—Consumer Protection Safety Board Export of tris-treated fabrics Flame retardants—alternatives to tris Flammability standards Organophosphates Tris—Skin absorption Tris—Toxicity
Box 4
Flammable Fabrics: Chronology / History Trade journal articles Reports-National Bureau of Standards
Vinyl Chloride Emissions (1977); 1 box
Box 1
Publications removed to be cataloged:
Baille, R.C., Riley, B.T., Zaltzman, R. (1973). Environmental impact assessment of polyvinyl chloride as packaging material for distilled spirits. [Washington, D.C.]: Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms & Tobacco, Treasury Dept, Internal Revenue Service.
Environmental Protection Agency. (1974). Preliminary assessment of environmental problems associated with vinyl chloride & polyvinyl chloride: Report of the activities
& findings of the Vinyl Chloride Task Force. Washington D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency Office of Toxic Substances.
Environmental Protection Agency, Emission Standards & Engineering Division. (1975).
Organic chemical processing volume 7: Selected processes. Research Triangle Park, NC: Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air, Noise & Radiation, Office of
Air Quality Planning & Standards.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Planning Standards, Emission Standards
& Engineering Division. (1976). Standards support & environmental impact statement: Volume 2: Promulgated emission
standard for vinyl chloride. Research Triangle Park, NC: Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air & Waste
Management, Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Environmental Engineering & Technology.
(1977?). A sulfate episode: August 16 to August 29, 1976. Washington D.C.: Author.
Evans, L.B. (1975). Vinyl chloride monomer emissions from the polyvinyl chloride processing industries. Cambridge MA: Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Hushon, J. Kornreich, M. (1976). Air pollution assessment of vinylidene chloride. McLean, VA: MITRE Corporation.
Landau, E., Brinkman, C.P., Manos, N.E. (1975). Epidemiology studies: Task III, vinyl chloride. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency Office of Toxic Substances.
United Nations Environment Programme. (1981). Annual Review 1981. Nairobi, Kenya: Author.
Filed in document case:
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research & Development. (1975). Scientific & technical assessment report on vinyl chloride & polyvinyl chloride. Washington D.C.: Author.
Meeting of Environmental Protection Agency & Society of Plastics Industry Inc. Transcript
of proceedings, June 1977.
Public Hearing on vinyl chloride before the Environmental Protection Agency. Transcript
of proceedings, July 1977.
Houston Research, Inc. (1975). Progress report: Ozone / UV process in 100 percent elimination of vinyl chloride. Houston, Texas: Author.
State of California, Air Resources Board, Research Division. (1977). Staff report #78-1-1: Effects of airborne vinyl chloride. Unpublished.
State of California, Air Resources Board, Research Division. (1978). Public hearing to consider a limitation on ambient concentrations of vinyl chloride. Unpublished.
Asbestos in Schools (1979); 4 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1979 Correspondence—Purchase inquiries for manual
Media: Press releases—EDF Articles—EDF Re: community outreach
Petition to the Environmental Protection Agency to control asbestos emissions from
spray on materials which have been applied in public school buildings for insulation,
fireproofing, decorative or other purposes, December 1978
Comments of EDF on EPA’s Advanced Notice of proposed rulemaking on asbestos-containing
materials in public schools, November 5, 1979
Brochures
Journal articles by subject: Effects on health Ingested asbestos Asbestos in public schools
Reports by author: Consumer Product Safety Commission Environmental Protection Agency
Box 2
Reports: EPA--Asbestos in schools identification & notification rule National Institute on Environmental Health Sciences United States Geological Survey
Conference papers
Box 3
Manuals: Asbestos Abatement/Control Guidance Manual—NYC Board of Education, n.d. Manual for Asbestos-Sprayed Materials in Schools—EDF (?)
Draft chapter of “Clearing the Air” a guide to the asbestos problem in schools, ca.
1981
Legislation
Publications—Removed for cataloging: Bradfield, REN. (1977). Asbestos: Reviews of uses, health effects, measurement & control. Surrey England: Atkins Research and Development.
Environmental Protection Agency. (1979). Asbestos-containing materials in school buildings: A guidance document. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Toxic Substances.
Environmental Protection Agency. (1980). Asbestos containing materials in school buildings: Guidance for asbestos analytical programs. Washington D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Toxic Substances.
Levine, R.J., editor. (1978). Asbestos: An information resource. Washington,D.C.: Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
NIOSH, OSHA Asbestos Working Group. (1980). Workplace exposure to asbestos. Washington, D.C.: Department of Health and Human Services.
Box 4
Batelle Corporation-Report to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1978 Environmental Protection Agency-Memorandum-Numerical system for assessing exposure
to asbestos in schools, 1979 Environmental Analysis Laboratories-Information packet, 1979 Environmental Protection Agency-Technical support document-Asbestos containing materials
in public school buildings, 1980 Johns-Manville Sales Corporation-Annual Report, 1977 League of Women Voters-Pamphlets, handbooks, 1970s U.S. Dept of Justice-Attorney General’s liability report to Congress, 1981
2,4,5-T Background documents; 4 boxes
Box 1
Subject File—Silvex
Adamson, L. (1974). Spray now, pay later? Environmental Action. Comments of the Dow Chemical Company on the paper, Spray now, pay later?
Environmental Protection Agency—Papers on the Dioxin Monitoring Program, 1974-1975
Box 2
Environmental Protection Agency: Papers on the Dioxin Monitoring Program, 1974-1975 EPA Meeting to discuss monitoring of TCDD in the environment [correspondence], 1974 Minutes & reports of the Toxicology Working Group , 1976 Silvex and 2,4,5-T position documents
Box 3
Hickey, G.C. (1974). The effects of herbicides in South Vietnam. Washington D.C. 5 parts.
Box 4
Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
Sub-group II.3 Toxic Chemicals Program-Projects
SERIES 1: Committees and Meetings
Toxic Substances Control (1977-1980)
Box 1
Toxic Substances Control Act-Committee on Testing Guidelines—Meeting papers, 1977-1978 EPA-Administrator’s Toxic Substances Advisory Committee—Meeting papers, 1978 Conservation Foundation-Dialogue Group Steering Committee—Meeting papers, 1980 Conservation Foundation-National Citizens Program on Toxic Substances Control—Meeting
papers Conservation Foundation-International Toxics Steering Committee—Meeting papers, 1980
Global Resources & Environment Task Force (1980); 9 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence-Global 2000 Report follow-up-List of priority issues, 1980 Memoranda-Tasks, 1980 Media-on Global 2000
Box 2
Task Force Scope—Memoranda, August 1980 White House EOP Information Center—database printouts, August 1980 Program Inventory—Responses of federal agencies to information request, August-September
1980
Box 3
Executive Order 12114 (Environmental effects abroad of major federal actions)-Documents,
September 1980 Hearing on Global 2000 Report before the Subcommittee on International Economics &
Joint Economics Committee, September 1980 Global 2000 Report—Comments, October 1980
Box 4
Global 2000 Report—Comments, October-November 1980 Global 2000 meeting papers, October 1980 Global 2000-Science, Technology & Development-Memoranda, October 1980
Averting catastrophe: The global challenge. Report of the Subcommittee on International
Economics of the Joint Economic Committee, October 10, 1980
Managing the Federal Government: Role of the President—National Academy of Public
Administration, October 1980
Task I: Data collection & modeling
Box 5
Task I: Data collection & modeling—draft reports, collected articles Task II: Underdevelopment & poverty—draft reports Task III: Ensuring priority federal attention—Recommendations Task IV: International organizations—Report Task V: Population—Report Task VI: Food & loss of agricultural land—Recommendations
Box 6
Task VI: Food & loss of agricultural land—soil conservation Task VII: Tropical deforestation—Draft recommendations Task VIII: Species extinction & genetic diversity—Report Task IX: Global environmental contamination problem—Meeting papers Task X: Atmospheric & climate problems—Comments Task XI: Water supply & management—Report Task XII: Conservation of coastal & marine resources—Recommendations Task XIII: Renewable energy & energy conservation--Recommendations Task XIV: Public awareness—Recommendations
Box 7
Office of Technology Assessment—Memoranda, November 1980 Desertification initiatives—Memoranda, November 1980 Conference reports—Memoranda, November 1980
Draft statement of the Task Force to the President, November 1980
American Foreign Policy: More global, less Fun—Harlan Cleveland, U of Minnesota
Global 2000 Report & Task Force activities—Brief comments from Congress, November
1980
The Global future: Ours to create –Task Force report, November 1980
Report of the President’s Task Force on Resources & the Environment (incomplete?)
Draft report of the Global Resources & Environment Task Force—Comments
Global 2000 Citizens Committee, December 1980
U.S. Arms Control & Disarmament Agency—Task Force report submission, December 1980
Box 8
Global Future: Time to Act -Report to the President on Global Resources, Environment & Population, January 1981
Leadership Conference on Population, Resources, & Environment, January 1981
Box 9
Global Coalition—Agendas, bylaws, February 1981
Entering the 21st Century: The Global 2000 Report. Harry R. Marshall, Acting Assistant
Secretary, Bureau of Oceans & Internaitonal, Environmental, & Scientific Affairs,
U.S. Dept. of State. Speech before the American Astronautical Society, March 1981
Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description (3 boxes)
SERIES 2: Project Files
Potomac River Basin Water Quality—Collected Reports (1969-1975)
Box 1
U.S. Dept of the Interior Publications:
Lear, D. W., & Jaworski, N. A. (1969). Sanitary bacteriology of the upper Potomac Estuary. [Washington, D.C.?]: Chesapeake Technical Support Laboratory, Middle Atlantic
Region, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, U.S. Dept. of the Interior.
Jaworski, N. A., Villa, O., & Hetling, L. J. (1969). Nutrients in the Potomac River Basin. [S.l.]: Chesapeake Technical Support Laboratory, Middle Atlantic Region, Federal
Water Pollution Control Administration.
Jaworski, N. A., & Clark, L. J. (1970). Physical data, Potomac River tidal system, including mathematical model segmentation. [Washington]: Chesapeake Technical Suppert Laboratory, Middle Atlantic Region, Federal Water Quality Administration, U.S. Dept. of the Interior.
Aalto, J. A., Jaworski, N. A., & Lear, D. W. (1970). Current water quality conditions and investigations in the Upper Potomac River tidal system. [Annapolis, MD]: Chesapeake Technical Support Laboratory, Middle Atlantic Region, Federal Water Pollution Control
Administration, U.S. Dept. of the Interior.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Publications:
Clark, L. J. (1972). Mathematical model studies of water quality in the Potomac estuary. [S.l.]: Annapolis Field Office, Region III, Environmental Protection Agency.
Clark, L. J., & Jaworski, N. A. (1972). Nutrient transport and dissolved oxygen budget studies in the Potomac Estuary. Environmental Protection Agency.
Aalto, J. A. (1972). The Potomac River estuary in the Washington metropolitan area: A history of its water quality problems and their solution. Philadelphia: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis Field Office, Region III.
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin:
Palmer, R. N., & Delp, E. (1976). Critical areas in the Potomac River basin: A review of water pollution control in 1975. ICPRB technical publication, 76-4. Bethesda, Md: Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin.
PCBs; 3 boxes Note: See also: Proposed toxic pollutant effluent standards
Box 1
Legislation, 1975
Army Engineer District-Comments of the Natural Resources Defense Council, et al.
on proposal for maintenance dredging of the Hudson River from New York City to Waterford,
1975
Environmental Protection Agency-Toxic pollutants-Correspondence, statements, 1975
Environmental Protection Agency-Report-Monitoring of the General Electric Hudson Falls
facility, 1975
Federal Water Pollution Control Act Section 307—Memoranda, Federal Register, 1973-1974
Food & Drug Administration/HEW-Final environmental impact statement on rulemaking
on polychlorinated biphenyls, 1972
Interdisciplinary Task Force on PCBs—PCBs in the Environment (report), 1972
Monsanto Chemical Corporation-Comments to the U.S. Dept of Commerce, 1974
Box 2
Natural Resources Defense Council-PCBs in the Hudson River-Statements, correspondence,
1975
N.O.A.A.-Letter to the EPA on effluent discharge, 1974
Proposed toxic pollutant effluent standards-FWPCA Section 307: Transcript of testimony-Gerald J. Lauer Transcript of testimony-Paul Wright Transcript of testimony-E. Scott Tucker Transcript of testimony-W.B. Papageorge
Reports/Reprints: Monsanto Chemical Company Science journals-PCBs in animals Science journals-PCBs in fish Science journals-PCBs in soil
Box 3
PCB data
Toxic Substances and the Workplace (1972-1978); 2 boxes
Box 1
Subject Files:
Farm worker health & safety: Correspondence, 1972 Hearing before the House Subcommittee on Agricultural Labor, September 1972 Pleadings (non-Environmental Defense Fund), 1972 Report—Pesticide exposure & protection of California workers-Stanford University,
1970 Report—Impact of Federal programs to improve living conditions of workers—Comptroller
General, 1973
OSHA proposed rules for the identification, classification & regulation of toxic substances
posing a potential occupational carcinogenic risk: Federal Register, October 1977 OSHA’s cancer policy—Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund, January 1978 OSHA’s generic carcinogen proposal—Report on alternatives—American Industrial Health
Council
OSHA Hearing on proposed rules, Docket no. 090: Notice of intention to appear Comments—Natural Resources Defense Council, February 1978 Comments—Marvin A. Schneiderman, April 1978 Post hearing brief—Natural Resources Defense Council, Environmental Defense Fund,
Urban Environment Conference, October 1978
Box 2
Benzene exposure: Clippings, 1978, 1980 OSHA standard-draft brief?, no author, no date Draft letter to Solicitor General Wade H. McCree, Jr., 1978
Lead: Proposed OSHA standard for exposure to lead, public hearing agenda, 1977 Lead in the Human Environment-Workshop papers, 1978 Journal articles, reports
Occupational Safety & Health—Journal articles, bulletins, 1970s
Wastewater Management-Reports (1973-1975); 2 boxes
Box 1
Bauer Engineering. (1974). Wastewater management opportunities, Boulder, Colorado: A study of alternatives. Boulder, CO: Bauer Engineering.
District of Columbia Dept of Environmental Services—Wastewater treatment plant, 1976
Box 2
United States. (1974). Final environmental impact statement District of Columbia water pollution control plant: (expansion and upgrading). Philadelphia, PA: Environmental Protection Agency Region III.
United States. (1973). Potomac Estuary emergency water pumping station: Draft environmental statement.
Ralph M. Parsons Co. (1975). Pumped storage project W-133, Montgomery County, MD. [Washington, D.C.?]: Ralph M. Parsons Co.
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (1974-1977); 3 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1974, 1977
Federal Water Pollution Control Act—U.S. Dept of the Interior, 1970
Amendments: Interim staff report of the Subcommittee on Investigations & Review on the amendments
to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Water quality strategy papers—Environmental Protection Agency, 1974 Legislation—clean water, 1975 Clean Water Coalition meeting papers, ca. 1976 Toxics regulation—testimony of Robert Harris before the Cttee on Public Works & Transportation
Box 2
Amendments: Toxics regulation—Subcttee on Investigation & Review staff memorandum, 1977 Toxics regulation—Documents—Environmental Protection Agency
Section 208 Planning: Correspondence—Environmental Defense Fund, 1974 Correspondence—Natural Resources Defense Council, 1974 Non-point source control—Documents—Environmental Protection Agency
Section 404: Oversight Hearings—Testimony of the Environmental Defense Fund, 1976 Disposal of dredged or fill material—Documents—Environmental Protection Agency
Consent decree—Correspondence—Natural Resources Defense Council, 1977
Box 3
Consent decree—Meeting on consent decree/TSCA monitoring proposal, 1977 National Commission on Water Quality—Report, 1975 Waste treatment facilities—Report—Environmental Protection Agency, 1975
Safe Drinking Water—Louisiana (1974-1977); 3 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1974-1977 Memoranda, 1973-1974
Media: Clippings Press releases—EPA / EDF American Water Works Association Press Conference [Memoranda], 1974
Harris, R.H., Epstein, S.S (1975). Cancer causing substances in drinking water. Draft article for The New York Times.
Department of the Interior—Water Situation in Louisiana, 1975-1976 Ecology Center of Louisiana & other citizen groups—Newsletter & correspondence
Environmental Defense Fund (1974). The implications of cancer-causing substances in the Mississippi River. Report.
Statement by Ralph Nader, Robert Harris on the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1973 before the Subcommittee on the Environment, Committee on Commerce, U.S. Senate.
Box 2
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund on behalf of the Ecology Center of Louisiana
& Citizens for Lake Action for emergency action on drinking water under the Safe Drinking
Water Act, n.d.
EPA—Ad Hoc Study Group to consider organics in drinking water EPA—Drinking water brochures
Subject Files—Jefferson Parish Subject Files—Industrial sources of carcinogens in the Mississippi River
Box 3
Data
Vegetation Management with Herbicides (1974-1975); 3 boxes
Box 1
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service. (1973). Vegetative management project using selective herbicides: Colville National Forest, Okanogan & Wenatchee National
Forests.
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service. (1973). Vegetative management project using selective herbicides: Mt. Hood, Rogue River & Willamette National Forests.
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service. (1974). Vegetative management project using selective herbicides: Deschutes, Fremont, Ochoco & Winema National Forests.
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service. (1974). Vegetative management project using selective herbicides: Gifford Pinchot, Mt. Baker, Olympic, & Snoqualmie
National Forests.
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service. (1975). Vegetative management project using selective herbicides: Malheur, Umatilla, & Wallowa-Whitman National Forests.
Box 2
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service. (1975). Vegetative management project using selective herbicides: Siskiyou, Siuslaw, & Umpqua National Forests.
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service. (1976). Vegetation management with herbicides. Final environmental statement.
Box 3
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service-Southern Region. (1975). Vegetation management with herbicides: Ozark-St. Francis National Forests. Draft environmental
statement.
U.S. Forest Service-Alaska Region. (1975). Herbicide use on national forests of Alaska. Final environmental impact statement.
U.S. Forest Service-Alaska Region. (1975). Herbicide use on national forests of Alaska. Environmental statement, final addendum.
Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 (1975-1977); 4 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1975, 1977 Memoranda, 1975-1977
Media—Clippings Media—Press releases—EPA
Drinking water standards—Federal Register, 1974 Drinking water standards—EPA Advisory Committee, 1973
Box 2
Drinking water standards—Environmental Protection Agency: Proposed drinking water standards, 1975 National drinking water strategy, 1975 Safe drinking water annual report (incomplete?), 1975 Underground injection control program
Statement of basis and purpose for an amendment to the National Interim Drinking Water
Standards for trihalomethanes, 1977
Proposed regulation for chloroform & thms in drinking water
Economic impact analysis of a trihalomethane regulation for drinking water, 1977
Regulations to control organic contaminants in drinking water, ca. 1976
Box 3
Drinking water standards: Report—Federal Drinking Water Regulation, Nicholas A. Robinson, Esq., 1975 Comments—Clean Water Coalition Comments--Environmental Defense Fund Petition for review of interim drinking water standards—Environmental Defense Fund,
1975
Box 4
Drinking water standards: Petition for review of interim drinking water standards—Environmental Defense Fund,
1975
EPA—National Drinking water Advisory Council
Drinking Water / Water Supply (1975); 7 boxes
Box 1
Subject Files: Fluoride in water National Drinking water survey—Environmental Protection Agency
Box 2
National Drinking Water Survey—EDF mailing Ohio River Basin Commission, Letter of Robert Harris to President Carter, 1978 Organic compounds in drinking water Second Task Force on Research Planning in Environmental Health Science Utility company lands—Connecticut Wastewater—recycling—California Wastewater—Activated carbon treatment of raw sewage
Box 3
Wastewater—Survey of Two Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants for Toxic Substances Water Quality—California Water Quality—Florida Water Quality—Illinois Water Quality—Maryland Water Quality—Massachusetts Water Quality—New Mexico Water Quality—New York
Box 4
Water Quality—New York Water Quality—Ohio
Box 5
Water Quality—Ohio Water Quality—Philadelphia
Box 6
Water Quality--Tennessee Water Quality—Virginia Water Quality—Wyoming
Box 7
Nader, R., Harris. R.H. (1973). Sorry for the inconvenience, this water is poisoned.
Typescript submitted to The Nation.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1974). A summary and evaluation of selected state drinking water systems. Report.
Harris, R.H., Epstein, S.S. (n.d.). Cancer-causing substances in drinking water. Typescript.
Plastic Bottles / Bottle Deposit Legislation (1975, 1977)
Box 1
Correspondence, 1975, 1977
Testimony-Arthur P. Cooley on behalf of EDF on solid waste management, 1977
Reports by topic: Environmental & health problems of plastic bottles-Natural Resources Defense Council,
1976 Final Environmental Impact Statement-Plastic bottles for carbonated beverages & beer—Federal
Drug Administration, 1976 Bottle deposit legislation in Vermont—Jeffords / Webster, 1977
X-rays / Radiation-Collected Reports (1975-1977)
Box 1
United States. (1976). Radiation protection guidance for diagnostic x rays. Federal guidance report, no. 9. Washington: The Agency.
Federal Radiation Council (U.S.). (1961). Background material for the development of radiation protection standards. Staff report of the Federal Radiation Council, report no. 2. Washington, D.C.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. (1975). Review of the current state of radiation protection philosophy: Recommendations of the National Council
on Radiation Protection and Measurements. Washington: The Council.
United States. (1972). Report on program for control of electromagnetic pollution of the environment; the assessment of biological hazards of nonionizing electromagnetic
radiation. Washington: United States, Office of Telecommunications Policy].
Gitlin, J. N., & Lawrence, P. S. (1966). Population exposure to X-rays, U.S. 1964; A report on the Public Health Service X-ray exposure study. [Washington]: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service; [for sale by the Superintendent of
Documents, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
Center for Devices and Radiological Health (U.S.), & United States. (1976). Regulations for the administration and enforcement of the Radiation Control for Health and
Safety Act of 1968. Rockville, Md: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health
Service, Food and Drug Administration, Bureau of Radiological Health.
Water Supply—Washington D.C. (1975-1977); 9 boxes Note: see also Sub-group III.2 Series 1 & 2-Blue Plains Sewage Treatment Plant
Box 1
Correspondence, 1975
American Fisheries Society: A Review of the EPA Red Book: Quality Criteria for Water, 1978
D.C. Department of Environmental Services: Position papers (drafts), 1972
Environmental Defense Fund: Testimony at hearing on Emergency Pumping Station, Potomac Estuary, 1976 Hearings before the House Cttee on the District of Columbia—Correspondence, 1976
Environmental Protection Agency: Report—Potomac River Enforcement Conference progress meeting, 1972 Report—Potomac Estuary nutrient transport & dissolved oxygen budget studies, 1972
Box 2
Environmental Protection Agency: Conference proceedings—Pollution of the interstate waters of the Potomac, Vols 1-2,
1970 Water resource-water supply study of the Potomac Estuary, April 1971 Final environmental impact statement-upgrading & expansion of the WSSC Piscataway
Wastewater Treatment Facility, 1974
Box 3
Fairfax County Water Authority: Proposed water supply facilities—Report & map, 1975
Subject file—Green Briar Waste Treatment Facility
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin: Potomac Basin Reporter, 1974-1975 Report—Water quality, 1974 Report—Water supply, n.d.
Maryland Environmental Services: Report—Water resource analysis, 1973 Report--Potomac-Metropolitan Area Water Quality Management Plan, 1974
Box 4
Maryland Environmental Services: Report--Potomac-Metropolitan Area Water Quality Management Plan, 1974
Maryland Water Resources Administration: Report--Patuxent River Basin Water Quality Management Program, 1977
Box 5
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments: Report—modeling Documents—Chlorophyll a
Montgomery County Advanced Sewage Treatment Plant
National Society of Professional Engineers: Report—Water supply, 1972
U.S. Department of the Army: Memorandum—Preliminary program for water supply, n.d.
Box 6
U.S. Department of the Army: Report—Potomac Estuary as water supply, 1971 Proceedings of public meetings, re: dam and lake projects, 1973 Impact statement supplement—Sixes Bridge Dam & Lake
Box 7
U.S. Department of the Army: Report—Water supply program alternatives, 1974 Reports—Water supply studies, 1975 Report—Estuary water treatment plant, 1976
U.S. Department of the Interior: Conference proceedings—Pollution of the interstate waters of the Potomac River Vol.
1, 1969
Box 8
U.S. Department of the Interior: Conference proceedings—Pollution of the interstate waters of the Potomac River Vols.
2-3, 1969
Progress evaluation meeting—Pollution of the interstate waters of the Potomac River,
1969
Transcript of conference—Pollution of the interstate waters of the Potomac River…,
1958
Box 9
Washington Area Interstate Water Resources Program: Report—Action program for the metropolitan area, 1972
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission: Report—Potomac River, 1974 Report—Wastewater treatment, 1977 Report—Feasibility of land treatment of wastewater, Prince George & Montgomery Counties,
1977
Recombinant DNA Research Regulations (1976-1979); 3 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence—Environmental Defense Fund, 1976-1978 Memoranda—Environmental Defense Fund, 1976-1977
Media—Draft rebuttal to James D. Watson’s May 14, 1978 Washington Post editorial Media—Journal articles,
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund and the Natural Resources Defense Council
to the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare to hold hearings & promulgate regulations under the Public Health Service Act governing recombinant DNA activities, 1976
Recombinant DNA research—NYS: Testimony of Burke K. Zimmerman (EDF) before a hearing of the NYS Attorney General’s
Office on recombinant DNA research, October 1976
Report of the New York State Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz on recombinant DNA
research, 1977
Hearings before the Senate Health Subcommittee on recombinant DNA research: Comments of Burke K. Zimmerman, September 1976
Hearings before the Senate Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research of the Senate
Committee on Human Resources: Testimony of the Environmental Defense Fund, April 1977 Testimony of Friends of the Earth Testimony of Donald S. Fredrickson, Director, NIH
Hearings before the Senate Subcommittee on Science, Technology & Space of the Committee
on Commerce, Science and Transportation: Testimony of Roy Curtis III Testimony of Bruce R. Levin Testimony of Marc Lappe Testimony of Paul Berg Testimony of Philip Handler, National Academy of Sciences
Box 2
Legislation: Interim Report of the Federal Interagency Committee on Recombinant DNA Research: Suggested
Elements for Legislation, 1977
Senate & House bills
H.R. 111792 (Recombinant DNA Act)—Comments, 1978 S.1217--Comments
National Institutes of Health—Guidelines for Recombinant DNA Research: Recombinant DNA research project, Harvard Medical School—FOIA request of the Environmental
Defense Fund, 1977
Correspondence—1977, 1979
Proposed guidelines for research involving recombinant DNA molecules, 1976 Comments on proposed guidelines
Hearings on revised NIH guidelines: Testimony & statements, September 1978
Box 3
National Institutes of Health—Guidelines for Recombinant DNA Research: Administrative practices supplement to the NIH guidelines for research involving recombinant
DNA molecules, 1978
Federal Register—Department of Health, Education and Welfare—NIH: Proposed revised guidelines, 197-1978
Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee to the Director, NIH: Copies of correspondence, 1978-1979, 1981 Meeting documents, February 1976 Meeting documents, December 1977 Meeting documents, March 1980
Resource Conservation & Recovery Act-Regulations (1976-1984); 3 boxes
Box 1
Proposed regulations on disposal standards-EPA documents, 1976 Hazardous waste regulations meeting-Summary materials-EPA, 1977 Proposed regulations for classification of solid waste facilities-Comments of Environmental
Action Proposed regulations for classification of solid waste facilities-EPA documents, 1977 Proposed schedule for promulgating regulations under RCRA Proposed regulations on confidential information-Federal Register, 1978 Guidelines for state solid waste management plans-EPA, 1978 Proposed standards for generators of hazardous waste-EPA, 1978 Proposed regulations for classification of hazardous waste disposal facilities, 1978 Standards for owners & operators of facilities, 1978 RCRA reauthorization amendments-drafts, 1979
Box 2
RCRA reauthorization amendments-Copies of correspondence, 1979 Regulations promulgated May 1980-Copies of correspondence, 1980-1981 Hazardous waste facilities siting-Reports, 1980 Standards applicable to owners & operators of facilities-Comments of the EPA, 1980 Hazardous waste facilities siting-Statute-Chemical Manufacturers Association, 1980 H.R. 7020-Hazardous waste facilities-Letter of EDF to Jeff Goodman, 1980
Box 3
RCRA Hazardous Wastes Handbook, 3rd Ed., Volume 1 Groundwater protection-Notes RCRA performance goals-Environmental Defense Fund memorandum, 1984
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-Testing Materials for Carcinogenicity (1977-1978); 6 boxes
Box 1
Carcinogenesis Testing Program-National Cancer Institute-National Institutes of Health:
Bioassays: 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,4-Dioxane 1,5-Naphthalenediamine 2-Aminoanthraquinone 1-Amino-2-Methylanthraquinone 2-Amino-5-Nitrothiazole 3-Amino-9-Ethylcarbazole 3-Sufolene 4-Chloro-o-Phenylenediamine 5-Nitro-Anisidine Acronycine Aniline Hydrochloride Aspirin, Caffeine, Phenacetin mixture Daminozide
Box 2
Bioassays: ICRF-159 L-Tryptophan m-Cresidine N-Phenyl-p-Phenylenediamine p-Cresidine Phenoxybenzamine Phensterin Trichlorofluoromethane TRIS
List of chemicals tested for carcinogenicity by the Bioassay Program, 1977
National Cancer Institute (U.S.). (1977). Bioassays of aldrin and dieldrin for possible carcinogenicity. Bethesda, Md: Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention.
National Cancer Institute (U.S.), & Steinberg, M. (1977). Bioassay of photodieldrin for possible carcinogenicity. Bethesda, Md: Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institutes of Health, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention.
National Cancer Institute (U.S.), & Steinberg, M. (1977). Bioassay of dapsone for possible carcinogenicity. Bethesda, Md: Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institutes of Health, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention.
Box 3
NIH-Clearinghouse on Environmental Carcinogens-Experimental Design Sub-group: Meeting minutes, November 2, 1977
NIH-Clearinghouse on Environmental Carcinogens-Chemical Selection Sub-group: Meeting minutes, November 1 & December 19, 1977
NIH-Clearinghouse on Environmental Carcinogens-Data Evaluation/Risk Assessment Sub-group: Meeting minutes, January 18, 1978
Clement Associates-Dossiers: 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 2-Chloroethyl Vinyl Ether 2,6-Dichloro-4-Nitroaniline Alkyl Epoxides Alkyl Phthalates Alpha-Chlorotoluene Antimony Trioxide Benzoyl Chloride Bis (2-Chloro Ethoxy Methane Carbon Tetrabromide Chlorinated Benzenes Chlorinated Naphthalalenes Chlorinated Paraffins, 35-64% Chlorine Chloroethane Cresols
Box 4
Dossiers: Ethylene, 1,1-Dichloro- Formamide Hexabromobenzene Hexachloro-1, 3-Butadiene Hydroquinone meta-Nitroaniline meta-Chloroaniline para-Chloroaniline N-Phenyl-2-Naphthylamine Nitrobenzene Pigment Yellow 12 Polychlorinated Terphenyls Pyridine Titanium Dioxide Toluene Xylenes
TSCA Interagency Testing Committee: Initial report to the Administrator, EPA [Federal Register], October 1977
Interagency Collaborative Group on Environmental Carcinogenesis-Meeting minutes, October 19, 1977
Box 5
TSCA Interagency Testing Committee: Meeting agendas and papers, 1977-1978
Box 6
National Cancer Institute (U.S.). (1978). Bioassay of 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane for possible carcinogenicity. Bethesda, Md: Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Division
of Cancer Cause and Prevention.
National Cancer Institute (U.S.). (1978). Bioassay of 2-methyl-1-nitroanthraquinone for possible carcinogenicity. Bethesda, Md: Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Division
of Cancer Cause and Prevention.
National Cancer Institute (U.S.). (1978). Bioassay of 3,3'-iminobis-1-propanol dimethanesulfonate (ester) hydrochloride (IPD) for possible carcinogenicity. Bethesda, Md: Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of
Health, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention.
National Cancer Institute (U.S.). (1977). Bioassay of lindane for possible carcinogenicity: [CAS no. 58-89-9]. DHEW publication, no. (NIH) 77-814. Bethesda, Md: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, NIH.
National Cancer Institute (U.S.). (1978). Bioassay of nitrofen for possible carcinogenicity. Bethesda, Md: Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National
Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention.
National Cancer Institute (U.S.). (1977). Bioassay of tetrachloroethylene for possible carcinogenicity. Bethesda, Md: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Division
of Cancer Cause and Prevention, Carcinogenesis Program, Carcinogen Bioassay and Program
Resources Branch.
Clement Associates. (1977). Information dossiers on substances designated by TSCA Interagency Testing Committee. Washington: Clement Associates.
Benzene-Emissions Standards / Effects on Health—Collected Reports (1977-1981); 4 boxes
Box 1
EDF—Petition to the Environmental Protection Agency to add benzene to list of major
pollutants under section 112 of the Clean Air Act, 1977
EPA—Copies of correspondence re: health effects EPA—Copies of correspondence from oil & chemical companies
United States. (1978). Standard support environmental impact statement for control of benzene from the maleic anhydride industry. [Draft Report, 1978]. Research Triangle Park, N.C.: The Agency.
EPA—Draft proposed standards for benzene emissions from coke by-product recovery plants,
1981
Boxes 2-3
Mawn, P. E. (1976). Economic impact of stage II vapor recovery regulations: Working memoranda. Research Triangle Park, N.C.: Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Waste Management, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Walker, P. (1976). Air pollution assessment of benzene. McLean, Virginia: the Mitre corporation.
United States. (1977). Benzene health effects assessment. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development.
Pellizzari, E. D. (1978). Quantification of chlorinated hydrocarbons in previously collected air samples. Research Triangle Park, N.C.: The Office.
Turner, F. C., Felten, J. R., & Kittrell, J. R. (1978). Cost of benzene reduction in gasoline to the petroleum refining industry. Research Triangle Park, N.C.: Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Waste Management, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Box 4
Manning, J. A., & Johnson, R. (1977). Atmospheric benzene emissions. Cincinnati, OH: PEDco Environmental.
Mara, S. J., & Lee, S. S. (1977). Human exposures to atmospheric benzene. Menlo Park, Calif: Stanford Research Institute.
Toxic Substances Control Act (1977-1980); 5 boxes
Box 1
General: Toxic substances print comparing S.426 as passed by the Senate & House Federal Register, 1979-1980 Environmental Protection Agency—brochure, 1977 Media—articles
Section 4e-Interagency Testing Committee Interagency Testing Committee-Federal Register-Report to the Administrator, 1977 Interagency Testing Committee-Citizens for a Better Environment-Comments on reporting
regulations, 1978 Interagency Regulatory Liaison Group-Report-Scientific Bases for Identifying Potential
Carcinogens & their Risks, n.d.
Section 5-Pre-manufacture Notification: Pre-manufacture notification rules, draft--EPA Pre-manufacture notification requirements—EDF comments Pre-manufacture testing guidelines—EDF draft comments
Box 2
Section 5- Pre-manufacture Notification: Pre-manufacture testing—EPA draft document, 1979 Pre-manufacture notices-Conservation Foundation-Report, 1980 Section 5 (h)(4)-EPA-Analytical reports, 1982 Pre-manufacture notices-Office of Technology Assessment-Report, 1982
Section 8-Inventory Reporting: Requirements-Federal Register, 1977 Work group meeting notes, 1977 Letter of environmentalists to Douglas Costle, 1977 American Petroleum Institute-List of generic terms, 1977 Natural Resources Defense Council-Comments, 1977 Substantial risk reporting-EDF-Comments, 1977-1978
Box 3
Section-Pre-manufacture Notification:
Conservation Foundation-Report on PMNs, 1980 EPA-TSCA Chemicals-in-Progress Bulletin, Vol. 1, nos. 2&4, Vol.2, nos. 1-2
Arthur D. Little, Inc. (1978). Impact of TSCA proposed premanufacturing notification requirements. Washington: Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Planning and Evaluation.
United States. (1980). Regulatory analysis proposed premanufacture notification and review procedures: Toxic Substances Control Act, section 5. Washington, D.C.: Chemical Control Division, Office of Toxic Substances, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
United States. (1980). Economic impact analysis of proposed section 5 notice requirements. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticides
and Toxic Substances. Box 4
Section 12(b): Chemical Manufacturers Association-Petition to amend regulation respecting compliance,
1980
Labeling: EDF-Petition to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1978 Conference on Labeling & Distribution in the Workplace-papers, 1978 National Poison Center Network-information packet, n.d.
Council on Environmental Quality: Toxic Substances Strategy Committee-Federal Register / notices, 1977 Toxic Substances Strategy Committee-Report-Toxic Chemicals & Public Protection, 1980
Environmental Defense Fund: Monitoring activities-summaries, 1977 Oversight Hearings on the Toxic Substances Control Act-Testimony, 1978
EPA-Office of Toxic Substances-Activity reports, 1982
U.S. International Trade Commission-Reports-Production of selected synthetic organic
chemicals, 1977-1980
Box 5
Chemical use classification system [EPA]-Memoranda Chemical use classification system-Phase II report
Fyrol (1977) See also: TRIS
Box 1
Flame retardants (General)-Legislation Flame retardants-(General)-Correspondence & notes
Correspondence: Memoranda, notes, 1977 Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1977 Copies of correspondence-retailers, chemical companies
Media-Press releases, clippings, 1977
Consumer Product Safety Commission: Internal memoranda on fyrol, 1977 Public meeting on fyrol-Testimony of Robert Harris (Environmental Defense Fund), October
1977 Meeting on fyrol-Transcript excerpt, October 1977
Data (reports & letters)-Mutagenicity, 1977
Food Additives / Saccharin (1977); 2 boxes
Box 1
Food Additives:
Hearings before the Senate Select Committee on Small Business-Food additives: Competitive,
Regulatory & Safety Problems, Part 1, January 1977
Food additives—Journal articles, magazine articles, 1976-1977 Diet & cancer—Journal articles, 1976-1977
Box 2
Saccharin:
Correspondence, 1979 Media-Clippings & press releases, 1977
Hearings before the House Subcommittee on Health & the Environment of the Committee
on Interstate & Foreign Commerce-Proposed saccharin ban-Oversight, March 1977
Comments—Environmental Defense Fund on the FDA’s rules on use & reclassification,
1977 Testimony & statements—Non-Environmental Defense Fund, 1977 Conference announcement-Society for Occupational & Environmental Health on saccharin
policy issues, 1977 Articles
Women and Toxic Chemicals (1977-1980); 2 boxes
Box 1
Subject Files:
Breast milk—Report—Environmental Defense Fund, 1977 Breast milk—Senate Committee Hearings—Testimony, June 1977 Breast milk—Articles
Des—Media clippings, 1979 Des—Research notes, undated Des—Brochures—U.S. Dept of Health & Human Services Des—Journal articles
Box 2
Subject Files:
Hormones & cancer—Journal articles Toxins & pregnancy—Teratoggenic prevention—Journal articles Toxic chemicals & reproduction—papers—Friends of the Earth, 1980 Women & the environmental movement—Articles Women & workplace exposure—Newsletters, 1980
Hair Dyes—Toxicity (1977-1978); 4 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence—Legislation, 1977 Memoranda—Legal issues, 1978 Memorandum—Toxicity of hair dye, 1978 Memoranda—FDA—Risk assessment, 1978
Press releases—EDF, 1978
Citizen petition for warning labels on hair dye—EDF, 1977
Testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations: Environmental Defense Fund Statements by the Industry NCI NIOSH FDA
Recommendations to the Federal Trade Commission re: hair dye risk, draft report, 1978
Food & Drug Administration: Proposed regulations re: 4MMPD in coal tar hair dyes—Comments of Cosmetic, Toiletries
& Fragrances Association Review of 4MMPD National Cancer Institute Study, 1978
Journal articles: Benzidine
Box 2
Journal articles: Hair Dyes—General Hair Dyes—Epidemiology—Hair dyes & cancer Mutagenicity Teratogenicity
Lead Acetate: Correspondence & Minutes of the FDA, Petitioners for lead acetate Federal register notices FDA’s proposal to postpone closing date for lead acetate—EDF comments
Box 3
Lead Acetate: Documents—skin absorption
Data: Chemicals found in hair dye
Box 4
Journal articles Media—Clippings
Consumer Product Safety Commission: Carcinogen Regulation (1978); 1 box
Box 1
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund for rulemaking under Section 27 (b) and
(e) of the Consumer Product Safety Act to require the identification and testing of
ingredients in certain consumer products, before the Consumer Product Safety Commission
Proposal for a statement of policy and procedures for classifying and regulating carcinogens,
Commissioner R. David Pittle, February 1978
Memorandum-Proposed draft guidelines for a carcinogen policy-CPSC, December 1977 Memorandum-Proposed carcinogen policies, 1978 Memorandum-Proposed policy and procedures on carcinogens-CPSC, 1978 Memorandum-Carcinogen Program resource planning options, 1978
Report-Project to obtain information for chemical consumer products-for the CPSC,
1976
Cosmetics Safety (1978-1979); 2 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence—FDA Cosmetic Program budget, 1979 Cosmetics legislation, lobbying coalition, 1979 Testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, July 19, 1979 Proposed legislation Subject files—Cosmetics, general Subject files—1,4 Dioxane Subject files--AETT Subject files—Captan Subject files--Coumarin Subject files—Nitrosamines Subject files—Safrole
Box 2
Walrath, J. (1977). Cancer incidence amongst cosmetologists. A dissertation presented to the faculty of the Graduate School of Yale University in candidacy for the degree of Doctor
of Philosophy
New Source Performance Standards (1978-1979); 1 box
Box 1
Kraft Pulp Mills—Draft guideline document: Control of TRS emissions—Environmental
Protection Agency Grain Elevator Industry—Standards support and Environmental Impact Statement: Promulgated
standards for performance Non-Metallic Mineral Processing plants emissions—Proposed Rule—Environmental Protection
Agency Non-Metallic Mineral Processing plants—Standards support and Environmental Impact
Statement
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act: Comments & Testimony (1978-1981); 2 boxes
Box 1
Comments:
Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s proposed rule for public participation in
programs under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Safe Drinking Water
Act, and the Clean Water Act, October 6, 1978.
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Environmental Protection Agency’s
draft regulations of section 3010 (a) of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
1978
Manufacturing Chemists Association comments on EPA’s proposed RCRA sections 3001,
3002, 3003 and 3004 regulations, March 1979
California Dept of Health Services, Comments on proposed part 250 federal hazardous
waste guidelines and regulations, March 1979
National Governor’s Association-Hazardous Waste Management Task Force, Subcommittee
on Waste Management, comments and recommendations to the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency regarding the proposed rules for hazardous waste management 40 CFR part 250
subparts A,B,D, March 1979
Comments of the National Wildlife Federation on the Environmental Protection Agency’s
proposed regulations implementing section 3002 and 3004 of the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, March 1979
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Environmental Protection Agency’s
proposed regulations implementing sections 3001, 3002 and 3004 of the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, March 1979
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s proposed consolidated permit
regulations, 40 CFR sections 122, 123 and 124, 1979
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fun on the technical and economic reports concerning
the proposed small generator exemption from the requirements of section 3002 of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, February 1980
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the interim status requirements for
underground injection pursuant to section 3004 of RCRA, July 1980
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund and the Natural Resources Defense Council
on the interim final domestic sewage exemption from the subtitle C requirements of
RCRA July 1980
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Stablex Corporation’s request for
clarification and / or petition to exclude a hazardous waste and request for temporary
exclusion, January 1981
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the interim standards for owners and
operators of new hazardous waste land disposal facilities, as published at 46 Fed.
Reg. 12414, April 1981
Supplementary comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Stablex Corporation’s
request for clarification and / or petition to exclude hazardous waste and request
for temporary exclusion, May, 1981
Box 2
Testimony:
Testimony of the Leslie Dach on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund before the
House Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and
Foreign Commerce on the Subject of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act., October
30, 1978
Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Environmental Protection Agency’s
proposed regulations implementing section 3001 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, February 1979
Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s proposed regulations implementing
section 3002 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, February 22, 1979
Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s proposed regulations implementing
section 3004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, February 22, 1979
Statement of Thomas C. Jorling before the Subcommittee on Transportation and Commerce,
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, March 27,
1979
Statement by Bruce D. Davis, Executive V.P., Industrial Chemicals Group, Hooker Chemical
Company on Love Canal, before the U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Oversight
& Investigations of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, April 10, 1979
Testimony of Dr. Beverley Paigen on health hazards at Love Canal, presented to the
House Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations, March 21, 1979
Testimony of William C. Hennessey, Commissioner of Transportation and Chairman of
the Governor’s Task Force on Love Canal, presented to U.S. House Subcommittee on Oversight
& Investigation, March 21, 1979
Statement of Robert F. Flacke, Commissioner, NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation
before the House Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations, March 21, 1979
Testimony of Lois M. Gibbs, President, Love Canal Homeowners Association, before the
House Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations, March 21, 1979
Statement of Hon. Albert Gore, Jr. on Love Canal before the House Subcommittee on
Oversight & Investigations, Committee on Interstate & Foreign Commerce, March 21,
1979
Testimony of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s implementation of RCRA before
the Subcommittee on Transportation & Commerce, Committee on Interstate & Foreign Commerce,
March 27, 1979
Statement of Leslie Dach on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s
proposed consolidated permit regulations, July 24, 1979
Statement of A. Blakeman Early on behalf of the Sierra Club on the EPA’s implementation
of hazardous waste regulations, August 1979
Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund & the Sierra Club on issues relating to
the creation of a post-closure liability fund, before the House Subcommittee on Transportation
& Commerce, Interstate & Foreign Commerce Committee, July 1980
Testimony of Louis P. Gaeta, Assistant Executive Officer, NJ Board of Public Utilities,
on New Jersey landfills, presented to the House Subcommiteee on Oversight & Investigations
of the Committee on Energy & Commerce, June 9, 1981
Statement of Richard T. Dewling, Deputy Regional Adminstrator, EPA Region 2, on New
Jersey landfills, before the House Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations, Committee
on Energy & Commerce, June 9, 1981
Testimony of Frederick E. Jahn, Administrator, Freehold Township, New Jersey, on New
Jersey landfills, before the House Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations, Committee
on Energy & Commerce, June 9, 1981
Hazardous Waste-Surface Impoundment Assessment (1978-1981); 3 boxes
Box 1
Reports:
Mid-Atlantic region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources—U.S. Geological Survey
South Atlantic Gulf region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological
Survey Pacific NW-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Rio Grande region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey
Souris-Red-Rainy region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological
Survey Great Basin region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Great Lakes region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Caribbean region-Summary of appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Alaska-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Arkansas-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Arizona-Surface Impoundment Assessment-AZ Dept of Health Services California-Summary appraisal of groundwater assessment-U.S. Geological Survey California-Citizens for a Better Environment-Hazardous waste management in the San
Francisco Bay Area Upper Colorado region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources—U.S. Geological Survey
Box 2
Lower Colorado region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Connecticut-Surface Impoundment Assessment-CT Dept of Health Services Florida-Surface Impoundment Assessment-FL Dept of Environmental Regulation Hawaii region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources Illinois-Surface Impoundment Assessment-IL EPA Massachusetts-Surface Impoundment Assessment-Dept of Environmental Quality Engineering Lower Mississippi region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological
Survey Missouri Basin region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Montana-Surface Impoundment Assessment-Environmental Protection Agency
Box 3
North Carolina-Surface Impoundment Assessment-Dept of Natural Resources Ohio-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Tennessee-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Texas Gulf region-Summary appraisal of groundwater resources-U.S. Geological Survey Virginia-Surface Impoundment Assessment Surface Impoundment Assessment-Guidance-EPA
Hazardous Waste Sites—Tennessee (1978-1983); 1 box
Box 1
Subject Files: Bumpass Cove—Correspondence (copies) Hardeman County—Reports Hardeman County Landfill—Reports, 1978-1979 Hardeman County Landfill—Closure Plan, 1979 Hardeman County Landfill—Biological Water Quality Survey, 1979 Republic Builders Products Corporation—Correspondence (copies), 1983
Acid Rain Subject Files (1979-1983); 2 boxes
Box 1
Acid Rain—Memoranda, 1980 Acid Rain—Conferences-Memoranda, 1980 Acid Rain control—Memoranda, reports, statements, 1983 Acid rain control-Interstate effects-Reports, articles Acid rain-Legal strategy-Memoranda, 1983 NCAC meeting papers National Wildlife Federation statements, 1981
Box 2
CFCs—Testimony, memoranda, 1981 Acid rain in Minnesota-EPA reports Motor vehicle emissions of nitrogen oxides-Report of the Office of Technology Assessment,
1981
Water Quality Classification and Standards—New York State (1979); 1 box
Box 1
Correspondence-Received from Tom Whyatt, Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc.
New York State Dept of Environmental Conservation Hearings-Testimony
Proposed water quality standards—Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc.-Memoranda, 1980 Proposed water quality standards—NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation documents
Asbestos in Hair Dryers (1979); 2 boxes
Box 1
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund for an order under s. 15 (c) and (d) of
the Consumer Product Safety Act prohibiting the further sale of hair dryers containing
asbestos materials, and requiring the repair and replacement of such dryers which
have already been distributed in commerce; Before the Consumer Product Safety Commission,
March 29, 1979
Response to the petition of the Environmental Defense Fund by the Consumer Product
Safety Commission, June 1979
Media—Press releases—Environmental Defense Fund Media—Clippings Media—EMV & WRC-TV documents on asbestos in hair dryers
Correspondence—Letters from the public
Hearings before the House Subcommittee on Consumer Protection & Finance of the Committee
on Interstate and Foreign Commerce—Testimony of the Environmental Defense Fund, April
1979
Johns-Manville Corporation: Presentation of Paul Kotin before the Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1977 Report of the Johns-Manville Corporation on Hair Dryer Asbestos Emissions, April 1979 Response of the Environmental Defense Fund to the Johns-Manville report
Box 2
Consumer Product Safety Commission: Review of asbestos use in consumer products, April 1978 Memoranda & correspondence, 1979
April 2, 1979: Statement of Susan B. King, Chairman, U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission before the Subcommittee on Consumer of the Senate Committee on Commerce,
Science and Transportation
CPSC Bulletin, May 1979 List of hair dryers & manufacturers
EMV Associates-Reports, 1979
National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health: Hair Dryer test results Final report for the testing of hair dryers for asbestos emissions, October 1979 Review of NIOSH testing of 30 hand held & standing hair dryers for asbestos release—William
Nicholson, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description (8 boxes)
Hazardous Waste Sites / Superfund Sites—Michigan; 2 boxes
Box 1
Media-Clippings Dioxins-Citizens petition for investigation-EDF recommendation for Government Accountability
Project Local environmental groups-Correspondence Granger Landfill-Report-Peoples Action League, 1981 Gratiot County Landfill-Reports, 1979-1982
Box 2
Impacts of hazardous waste sites—Report—Southeast Michigan Council of Governments Ott/Story Chemical Company—Reports, copies of correspondence
Hazardous Waste Sites / Superfund Sites—New York (1979-1980); 2 boxes
Box 1
Subject Files:
Argyle, New York-notes Binghamton State Office Building-clippings Hyde Park-Bloody Run-Court documents Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
Box 2
New York State Hazardous Waste Program-Progress report, December 1979 New York State Dept of Environmental Conservation-Reports New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation Pollution Abatement Services site, Oswego-Work plan
Superfund Legislation (1979-1984); 2 boxes
Box 1
H.R. 7020 (Superfund) bill-Summaries Superfund-EDF memoranda, fact sheets, 1979-1982 National Contingency Plan-National Response Team meeting minutes, 1981 Victims’ compensation-Memoranda, 1980
Oversight Hearings before the Senate Subcommittee on Environmental Polltuion: Testimony on behalf of the Chemicals Manufacturers Association Testimony on behalf of the Natural Resources Defense Council
Liability provision-Memoranda (copies), 1983 Site cleanup-Work group memorandum, 1984 Public participation-Community correspondence, 1983
Box 2
Superfund Reauthorization: Correspondence / Press release-EDF, 1984
Before the Commerce, Transportation & Tourism Subcommittee-Energy & Commerce Committee: American Insurance Association, November 16, 1983 Environmental Defense Fund Environmental Law Institute Chemical Manufacturers Association Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Crum & Forster Insurance Companies
Before the Commerce, Transportation and Tourism Subcommittee-Energy & Commerce Committee: Testimony—Janet S. Hathaway, Public Citizen’s Congress Watch, March 1984 Testimony-Leslie Dach, National Audubon Society Testimony-National Wildlife Federation
Dioxins (1979-1987); 4 boxes
Box 1
Chronological Files: 1979-Rulemaking under the Toxic Substances Control Act 1980-Chlorinated Dioxins Work Group 1980-Miscellaneous 1981-Chlorinated Dioxins Work Group-EPA (?) 1981-Dioxins in water- Canada 1982-Hazardous waste clean up 1982-Dioxins Work Group-EPA (?) 1983-Miscellaneous 1984-Petition by the EDF / NWF pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act section
21
Box 2
1984-Petition by the EDF / NWF pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act section
21 1985- Petition by the EDF / NWF pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act section
21
Box 3
1985- Petition by the EDF / NWF pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act section
21 1985-Petitions pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act 1985-EPA-Status of Dioxin research 1985-Proposed rules under the Toxic Substances Control Act 1986-Incinerators 1987
Box 4
1987-Miscellaneous
Hazardous Waste Sites—Memphis, Tennessee (1980-1981)
Box 1
Correspondence: FOIA request Brother Greene (copies) People of Woodstock (1 item) Shelby County David Wilson & the EPA
Media-Clippings
Comments—EDF-Memphis Study Project Technical Plan
Meetings-Partial transcript-EPA?-Shannon Elementary School Meetings-Notes of a meeting with Bill Morris Meetings-EPA Metro Area Environmental Task Force
Hearings on issues affecting Memphis before Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations: Statements, April 1980
Box 2
Hearings on issues affecting Memphis before Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations: Transcript, April 1980
Depositions from local citizens on health concerns, pesticides disposal, 1980
Subject Files: Center for Disease Control Health Survey Chlordane Dental Studies (journal articles)
Box 3
Subject Files: Frayser, Memphis Frayser, Memphis-Studies Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
Box 4
Subject Files: Hollywood Dump-Clean-up Hollywood Dump-EPA reports Memphis-Toxics data Memphis-EPA reports Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description Memphis-Water Pesticides-Reprints
Boxes 5-7
EDF Bibliography of Environmental Data: Subject index Background documents Frayser / Steele Street area Hollywood Site area
Resource Conservation & Recovery Act-Section 3004 (Financial Requirements of Owners & Operators of Hazardous Waste Facilities (1980); 1 box
Box 1
Environmental Protection Agency—Correspondence (2 items), 1980
International Research and Technology Corporation. (1979). Hazardous waste management issues pertinent to Section 3004 of the Resource conservation and recovery act of 1976. Washington: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Comments & testimony, 1980
Resource Conservation & Recovery Act-Extraction Procedure (ca. 1980-1981); 1 box
Box 1
Memoranda-Environmental Defense Fund, 1981
Reports & documents by author: American Society for Testing & Materials Electric Power Research Institute Environmental Protection Agency
Water quality criteria-Federal Register, 1975, 1980 Chemical Manufacturers Association-Position paper on EPA’s 1980 water quality criteria
Notes
Resource Conservation & Recovery Act-Leachates (ca. 1980-1981); 1 box
Box 1
Reports arranged by author/contractor:
American Petroleum Institute-Comments on hazardous waste guidelines-extraction procedure,
1979 Electric Power Research Institute-ASTM LEachate Test Evaluation Program, 1979 Environmental Defense Fund-Extraction procedure-Correspondence, 1981 Environmental Protection Agency-Leaching test methods Environmental Protection Agency-Leachate generation procedures, 1980 National Bureau of Standards-Analysis & modeling of the leaching process, undated U.S. Dept of Commerce-Evaluation of leaching test methods, 1978 U.S. Dept of Energy-Fossil energy waste, general sampling guideline, 1981 U.S. Dept of Energy-Phase II Supp. Leaching Program-Leachate from Reference Fly Ash,
1981
Resource Conservation & Recovery Act-Hazardous Waste Disposal (ca. 1980-1982); 2 boxes
Box 1
Hazardous waste disposal—Media Hazardous waste disposal-Technology-Report Incinerator standards-Copies of correspondence, fact sheets, articles, brief, 1981
Box 2
Industrial boilers-Memorandum, report National Campaign on Toxics-Media Operation CLEAN (organization) Vulcanus (Incineration vessel)-Copies of correspondence
Hazardous Waste—New Jersey (1980-1981); 2 boxes
Box 1
Media—Clippings Media—Newsletters Media—Coalition for a United Elizabeth-newsletter, testimony
Hearing on landfill sites before the Committee on Oversight & Investigations-testimony,
1981
Solid Waste Management Act Rules concerning discharges of Petroleum & other hazardous substances-NJ Dept of Environmental
Protection
Bridgeport Oil & Rental Services facility-Report, correspondence Burnt Fly Bog-Reports Hazardous Waste Advisory Commission-Draft report, 1979 Lipari Landfill-Reports, clippings
Box 2
Rollins Environmental Services Logan Plant
Hazardous waste-Conferences & Meetings (1980-1982); 1 box
Box 1
Waste Alert Conference-Memorandum, background papers, 1980 Ohio Waste Alert Conference-Background papers, 1980 Financial requirements for hazardous waste facilities-Meeting on re-proposed regulations,
1980 EPA-Emergency Response Work Group-Discussion papers, 1981 Superfund Update Conference-Agenda, June 1982 American Insurance Association Annual Meeting-Proceedings, 1982
Hazardous Waste Sites (1980-1985); 9 boxes
Box 1
Arkansas-Fort Smith-EPA correspondence (copies) 1982 Arkansas-Vertac Chemical Corporation-Assessment Proposal, 1981 Arkansas-Gramlich Site-PCB removal-Correspondence, 1982
California-Toxic chemicals-EDF letter to Governor Brown, undated California-McColl dump site-Clippings, correspondence (copies), 1980 California-Stringfellow Acid Pits-Testimony of Peggy Newman Calfornia-Stringfellow Acid Pits-Closure-Reports
Illinois-Bureau Co. hazardous waste dump-Documents Illinois-Hillside Stone Quarry-Documents Illinois-Sheffield Facility-Closure & post-closure plan
Box 2
Illinois-Sheffield Facility-Closure & post-closure plan
Box 3
Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description Indiana-Seymour Site-Cleanup-Memoranda (copies), 1981 Indiana-Seymour Site-Groundwater Survey-EPA, 1980
Kansas-Arkansas City Site-Remedial action feasibility study, 1981
Kentucky-Conference on land disposal, incineration & treatment of h.w.-agenda & notes,
1982
Box 4
Louisiana-Hazardous Waste Management Plan, ca. 1978 Louisiana-Calcasieu Parish Coastal Management Plan, undated Louisiana-Calcasieu Site-Correspondence, 1982 Louisiana-Calcasieu Site-Clippings Louisiana-Calcasieu Site-Site Boring Master Plan 1977-1982 (excerpts)
Maryland-Landfills-Clippings
Massachusetts-Hazardous waste sites in Woburn-Report-Tufts University, 1980
Minnesota-Fridley Plant-EDF letter to Robert Dunn, 1983 Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
Missouri-Dioxins-EPA documents
Box 5
Missouri-Dioxins-EPA documents
Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
New York-Hyde Park landfill-Court documents
Ohio-Jackson County- Deep injection well-data Oklahoma-Scipio Farms-data Oregon-Eugene dump sites-Clippings
Texas-Motco-Monitoring of receptors-Draft report-For the EPA, 1981
Box 6
Utah—Chevron facility—Groundwater Protection Standard, 1985
West Virginia-Fairmont Coke Works-Environmental Reconnaissance Report
Box 7
Arizona-Artley Flue facility-Closure plan, 1984 California-Witco Chemical Corporation-Copies of correspondence, 1983 Colorado-Lowry Landfill-Closure plan-Correspondence, 1984 Colorado-Lowry Landfill-Groundwater-Copies of correspondence, 1984 Georgia-Wilkinson County Site-Copies of correspondence, legislation Missouri-Armco-Groundwater monitoring-Copies of correspondence, 1983
Box 8
Missouri-Armco-Groundwater monitoring-Copies of correspondence, 1983 Missouri-Armco-Closure plans, 1983 Texas-Texas Eastman facility-Groundwater monitoring-Copies of correspondence, 1983 Texas-Vistron/Green Lake-Closure/Post-closure plan, 1983 Wyoming-Blake’s Pits facility-Closure plan, 1983 Wyoming-Husky Oil Co. facility-Closure plan, 1983 Wyoming-Little America Refining Co., 1984 Wyoming-Texaco facilities-Copies of correspondence, 1985
Box 9
Congressional testimony-Toxic effects of dioxin, 1982 Montana-Silver Bow Creek Site-Remedial action, 1983 New York-Hyde Park/Bloody Run New York-Hooker Durez Toxic Waste Problem-Report of the Durez Area Residents Assoc.
Ecumenical Task Force, 1982 Washington-International Paper Co. , Longview site-Copies of correspondence, 1985
Superfund Program—Notification of Hazardous Waste Sites (1981); 1 box
Box 1
Forms submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to section 103 (c)
of the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation & Liability Act of 1980 (Superfund):
California Colorado Delaware Illinois Montana Nebraska New York North Dakota South Dakota Texas Utah Virginia Wyoming
Stablex Corporation-Hazardous Waste Treatment (1981); 3 boxes
Box 1
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Stablex Corporation’s request for
clarification and / or petition to exclude a hazardous waste & request for temporary
inclusion, January 1981
Petition of the Stablex Corporation to exclude Stablex from being considered a hazardous
waste, January 1981
Proposed hazardous waste management site in New Hampshire: Application for permit for the Merrimack Waste Management & Reclamation Center Media-Clippings
Reports—Re: Merrimack Waste Management & Reclamation Center: Examination of Stablex samples, determination of extractable components using the
EPA toxicity test extraction procedure Hyrdogeologic Impact Assessment for the Merrimack Waste Management Center Evaluation of environmental data
Gulf Coast Waste Management Authority (Texas): Agreement between Stablex Corporation & the Authority Media-Clippings
Box 2
Gulf Coast Waste Management Authority (Texas): Waste management center concept paper Application for Class I permit to store, handle & process waste Application for Class III permit to deposit Stablex Construction permit application to construct waste management center Report—Hydrogeologic evaluation of waste management center
Box 3
Stablex Corporation—Hazardous waste management—Michigan: Groveland v. Jennings No. 75-132-253-Proceedings Volume XV Groveland v. Jennings No. 75-132-253-Proceedings Volume XVI Groveland v. Jennings No. 75-132-253-Proceedings Volume XVII Groveland v. Jennings No. 75-132-253-Proceedings Volume XVIII
Stablex Corporation—UK Sites: Memoranda Media—Clippings Leigh Interests Ltd. Annual Report 1980
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act: Proposed Amendments on the Disposal of Containerized Liquids in Landfills (1981-1982); 1 box
Box 1
Memoranda / Correspondence, 1981-1982 Media-Press releases, 1982 Media-Clippings, 1982 Federal Register excerpts, 1982 Statements-Environmental Defense Fund Comments-Hazardous Waste Treatment Council, 1982 Comments-New York State Attorney General
Superfund Program-Priority Hazardous Waste Sites (1981-1982); 5 boxes
Box 1
National priority list of hazardous waste sties—Environmental Protection Agency Proposed Superfund priority list—Environmental Protection Agency Stringfellow Acid Pits-Correspondence (copies) Statements—Implementation of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation
Liability Act (Superfund)
Box 2
Site cleanup methods-notes
Interim priority sites-Summaries: Alabama sites Arizona sites California sites Colorado sites Connecticut sites Delaware sites Florida sites
Box 3
Interim priority sites-Summaries: Florida sites Georgia site Kentucky sites Maine site Massachusetts sites Michigan site Missouri site Minnesota sites New Hampshire sites New Jersey sites
Box 4
Interim priority sites-Summaries: New Jersey sites New Mexico site New York site North Carolina site Ohio site Pennsylvania site Rhode Island site South Carolina site South Dakota site Tennessee site Texas site Utah site
Box 5
Virginia site Washington site West Virginia site
Superfund Program-National Contingency Plan (1981-1982); 1 box
Box 1
Clippings, articles, 1981-1982 Federal Register, 1982 Environmental Defense Fund-Correspondence, memoranda, 1981-1982 Press release, 1982 EPA-National Contingency Plans (drafts), 1981 EPA-Memorandum-Hazardous waste sites Hearings before Congressional committees-Statement, testimony Proposed revisions to the National Contingency Plan-Comments of the Chemical Manufacturers
Association, 1982
Hazardous Waste Sites / Superfund Sites—Subject Files (ca. 1982-1983); 3 boxes
Box 1
Hazardous waste disposal alternatives Hazardous waste disposal-ASTM Committee minutes, 1980 Hazardous waste disposal-Site surveys Hazardous waste export-United Nations Environment Programme report Hazardous waste exposure-Statute of limitations Hazardous waste exposure-Health effects Hazardous waste siting
Box 2
Hazardous waste sites-Cleanup-Journal articles Hazardous waste sites-design technology
Box 3
Incineration Incinerator standards Liability PCB destruction
Superfund Program—Public Participation (1982-1983); 4 boxes
Box 1
Environmental Protection Agency:
Memoranda-Public participation, 1981-1982 Guidelines for public participation under RCRA Interim guidelines for public participation under RCRA-Comments, 1978 Expanded guidelines for public participation in the transportation-air quality process Report-Siting of hazardous waste facilities & public opposition, 1979 Hazardous waste manual-draft Report-Analysis of community involvement in hazardous waste problems, 1981 Community relations in Superfund: A handbook (draft), 1981
Box 2
Environmental Protection Agency:
Community relations in Superfund: A handbook (interim), 1983
Environmental Defense Fund:
Correspondence Requests for assistance Citizens Manual for Hazardous Waste-Memoranda Northeast Conference on Hazardous Waste, 1981 Hazardous waste disposal-Woburn MA (notes), 1981 Press release-Guidelines, 1982 Minimum guidelines for public participation for implementing CERCLA, 1982 Conference-Superfund: Promise & reality-evaluations
Box 3
Environmental Defense Fund:
Southeastern Toxics Action Conference-planning notes, 1982 Public hearing announcement re: Brown’s Lagoon, Blackwell PA, 1983
Miscellaneous: Citizens Clearinghouse on Hazardous Waste Citizen newsletters Community relations plans Hazardous waste site, Kingston NH-Clippings Hazardous waste siting-articles Superfund & public participation-articles
Box 4
United States, & ICF Incorporated. (1983). Community relations in Superfund: A handbook. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid
Waste and Emergency Response.
EDF-Comments on handbook
Community relations plans
Hazardous Waste State Regulations (1982-1985); 14 boxes
Reports listed by author-subject
Box 1
Arizona:
Dept. of Health Services-Hazardous waste management regulations, 1984
Arkansas:
Dept of Pollution Control & Ecology- Hazardous waste management code, 1984
California:
California Administrative Code:
Criteria for identification of hazardous wastes, 1983 Draft minimum standards for management of hazardous waste, 1983
California Department of Health Services:
Hazardous Materials Management Section-Industrial waste compositions in California,
1978 Hazardous waste selection criteria, Memorandum, 1981 Criteria for identification of hazardous wastes-Notice of public workshop, 1982 Recycling hazardous waste in California, 1982 Regulations for hazardous waste management draft volume 1, 1983 Hazardous waste enforcement guidelines, Memorandum, 1983 Regulations for the identification of hazardous waste, 1983 Recycling hazardous waste, 1983 Draft statement of reasons for proposed hazardous waste regulations, 1983
Box 2
California:
Department of Health Services:
Draft regulations regarding closure / post-closure, 1983 Financial responsibility regulations, 1984 Notice of proposed changes re: hazardous waste property & border zone property, 1984 Regulations regarding special wastes, 1984 Criteria for identification of hazardous & extremely hazardous waste, 1985
Author unknown (Dept of Health Services?):
Informal digest & statement of reasons for financial responsibility regulations, undated Informal digest & statement of reasons for monitoring, closure, & post-closure care
of hazardous waste facilities regulations, undated Informal digest & statement of reasons for RCRA authorization regulations, undated
California Environmental Protection Agency-Method for determining compatibility of
hazardous waste, 1980
Hazardous Waste Management Council-Draft hazardous waste management plan, 1984
Hazardous Substances Task Force-Toxics management, undated.
State Water Resources Control Board-Waste discharge requirements for non-sewerable
waste disposal to land, 1980
Box 3
Colorado:
Geological Survey et al.—Hazardous wastes in Colorado, 1980
Connecticut:
Department of Environmental Protection—Hazardous waste management, 1983
Illinois:
State of Illinois Rules and Regulations: Title 35, Subtitle G, Chapter I-Pollution
Control Board
State of Illinois Environmental Protection Act, 1983
Hazardous waste management legislation (bills)
Committee on Transportation & Handling-Hazardous Waste Task Force reports, 1983
Dept of Energy & Natural Resources-Chlorinated solvents in sanitary landfills, 1983
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency-Multimedia toxics control strategy, 1983 Illinois Environmental Protection Agency-Newsletters, 1983 Illinois Environmental Protection Agency-Land pollution control program, 1984
Box 4
Illinois:
Illinois Legislative Investigating Commission-Hazardous waste in Illinois, 1981
Pollution Control Board—Waste hauling regulations, 1979 Pollution Control Board—Land-filling of halogenated solvents, 1984 Pollution Control Board-Liquid hazardous waste, 1984
Indiana:
Indiana Administrative Code amendments-Indiana Register, 1983
Louisiana:
Department of Natural Resources-Hazardous waste management plan, 1983
Maine:
Roy F. Westin, Inc for the Maine Task Force on Hazardous Waste Facilities-Hazardous
waste disposal in Maine, 1980
Maryland:
Code of Maryland Regulations-Disposal of hazardous waste regulations, ca. 1983
Box 5
Maryland:
Code of Maryland Regulations-Disposal of hazardous waste regulations, ca. 1983
Massachusetts:
Department of Environmental Management-Hazardous waste management in Massachusetts,
1982
Department of Environmental Quality Engineering—Hazardous waste regulations, 1982-1984
Box 6
Massachusetts:
Department of Environmental Quality Engineering-Hazardous waste management regulations,
1983
Hazardous Waste Advisory Committee—Memoranda, 1983
Michigan:
Air Pollution Control Commission-Special Air Advisory Committee-Processing permit
applications, 1981
Department of Natural Resources:
Michigan air priority chemicals list, 1980 Critical materials register, 1980 Hazardous waste management regulations, 1981 Groundwater contamination assessment, 1982 Hazardous waste generation & disposal, 1982 Processor & generator lists, 1983
Box 7
Michigan:
Department of Natural Resources:
Hazardous waste disposal, 1983 Michigan Priority Ranking System-Site Assessment System, 1983 Hazardous Waste Management Act-Revisions, 1984 Air emission standards, undated.
Minnesota:
Legislative Commission on Waste Management-Waste Management Act of 1980
Pollution Control Agency:
Certification of site suitability-form, 1982 Proposed rules governing facilities, 1983 Meeting with the Environmental Defense Fund-notes, 1983 Hazardous waste regulations, ca. 1983
State Planning Agency-Solid & hazardous waste study, 1979
Waste Management Board-Hazardous Waste Management, 1983
Box 8
Minnesota:
Waste Management Board-Security of sites, 1984 Waste Management Board-Liability of site owners, 1984
Missouri:
Waste Management bill, 1982
Department of Natural Resources-Annual Report, 1982 Department of Natural Resources-Hazardous waste management regulations, 1983
Hazardous Waste Management Task Force-Report to Missouri General Assembly, 1981
Author unknown-Hazardous waste management in Missouri, undated.
New Jersey:
American Lung Association of New Jersey-Waste disposal, 1983
Solid waste facilities inspection bill, 1981
Department of Environmental Protection:
Proposed hazardous waste regulations, 1980 Classification of flue gas residue-Letter, 1981 Non-hazardous waste regulations, 1982 Hazardous waste regulations, undated.
Box 9
New Jersey:
Department of Environmental Protection:
Proposed hazardous waste management regulations, 1982-1983 Division of Water Resources-Hazardous waste management regulations, 1983 New Jersey-Federal hazardous waste regulations, 1983 Environmental Defense Fund hazardous waste report—Comments, undated Hazardous waste management-Rules & programs, 1984 Waste oil as hazardous waste, undated Environmental Defense Fund / NJ DEP meeting notes, 1983
Department of the Public Advocate—Land disposal regulations
Hazardous Waste Advisory Commission—Report to Governor Byrne, 1980
New York:
Department of Environmental Conservation:
Industrial hazardous waste generation, 1979 Hazardous waste disposal sites, 1980 Hazardous waste collection and transport, 1981 Solid waste guidelines, 1981
Box 10
New York:
Department of Environmental Conservation:
Constructing & operating permit applications, 1981, undated Hazardous waste management plan, 1982 Hazardous waste manifest guidance manual, 1982 Hazardous waste regulations-Siting of facilities, 1982 Hazardous waste regulations-solid waste management facilities, 1982 Hazardous waste regulations-Hazardous waste manifest system recordkeeping, 1982 Hazardous waste regulations-Identification & listing of hazardous waste, 1983 EDF meeting with the Department (?)-meeting notes, undated
Box 11
New York:
Department of Environmental Conservation: Long Island Groundwater Program, 1983 Comments on the hazardous waste report by the Environmental Defense Fund, 1984 Upstate New York Groundwater Management Program, 1985
Hazardous Waste Treatment Task Force—Final report, 1985
North Carolina:
Legislation, 1983-1984
Department of Health Services-Waste Management Advisory Note, Vol. 16, 1983
Governor’s Waste Management Board-Annual Report, 1982 Governor’s Waste Management Board-Waste Line, nos. 3-7, 11, 1983, 1985
Institute for Environmental Studies-UNC-Hazardous waste management facility—Cost &
benefits to local government, 1985
North Carolina Academy of Sciences-Committee on Land Disposal of Hazardous Waste-Hazardous
waste management in North Carolina, 1983
Oklahoma:
Department of Health-Industrial waste management regulations, 1982-1983
Box 12
Oregon:
Hazardous waste management regulations, draft, 1983
Pennsylvania:
Department of Environmental Resources:
Hazardous waste regulations, 1981, undated Solid wastes & hazardous wastes regulations, 1982 General Battery Corp. request for delisting of emission control sludge, 1982 Environmental Defense Fund-meeting notes, undated
Rhode Island:
Department of Environmental Management:
Hazardous Waste Task Force-Meeting minutes, March, June 1979 Proposed hazardous waste facility operating rules & regulations, 1979 Extremely hazardous waste rules & regulations, 1981 Hazardous waste transporter permit rules & regulations, 1981 Manifesting rules & regulations, 1982 Hazardous waste storage facilities permitting rules & regulations, 1982 Hazardous waste generator rules & regulations, 1983 Rules & regulations for permitting & operating hazardous waste storage facilities,
undated
Tennessee:
Department of Public Health-Hazardous waste management regulations, 1981
Box 13
Texas:
Department of Health-Solid waste regulations, ca. 1984
Virginia:
State Board of Health-Hazardous waste management regulations, 1980
Washington State:
Department of Ecology:
Dangerous waste regulations (incomplete), 1982 Classification & designation of hazardous waste, 1982 ABASCO copper smelter, 1982 Hazardous waste regulations, 1983 Dangerous waste regulations, 1984
West Virginia:
Department of Natural Resources-Hazardous waste management regulations, 1983
Box 14
West Virginia:
Department of Natural Resources-Hazardous waste management regulations, 1984
Wyoming:
Department of Environmental Quality-Water quality, 1974, 1976, 1978-1981
Wise, D. (1980). Hazardous waste management: a survey of state laws, 1976-1980 (update). Washington: National Conference of State Legislatures.
Resource Conservation & Recovery Act—Groundwater / Mud & Brine (1982-1984); 1 box
Box 1
Groundwater files: E.I. DuPont De Neumours-Chambers Works-Memoranda, 1982 Groundwater monitoring-IBM memorandum to the Environmental Protection Agency, 1982 Groundwater monitoring-Cessna/ARC Avionics-Report to the Environmental Protection
Agency, 1982 RCRA floor amendment on surface impoundments-Memorandum to Ctte on Environment & Public
Works, 1984 Texas Eastman Facility-Summary of groundwater contamination-Environmental Defense
Fund
Mud & brine files: Journal articles
Hazardous Waste Disposal-Land Disposal Regulations (1983); 1 box
Box 1
Reports prepared for the Environmental Protection Agency: Clay Cap and Liner Systems-Draft final interim report 1 Synthetic Cap and Liner Systems-Draft final interim report 2 Expected Life of Synthetic Liner Caps Assessment of Technology for Constructing & Installing Cover & Bottom Liner Systems
Hazardous Waste Sites—Pennsylvania (1983); 1 box
Memoranda-EPA (copies) Media-Clippings Meeting announcements
Pennsylvania Citizens Dumpsite Conference: Correspondence EDF proposal for a Pennsylvania meeting on Superfund Conference planning papers Conference evaluations
Pennsylvania dumpsites Sunny Farms Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility
Municipal & residual waste management regulations (drafts)
Air Pollutants: Analysis of Emissions & Ambient Air Concentrations (1983); 1 box
Box 1
Lazaro, Michael. (1983). Survey and review of anthropognic emissions, ambient concentrations, and exposure and risk levels for known or suspected carcinogenic or mutagenic substances. Draft manuscript.
Hazardous Waste Sites—Massachusetts (1983); 2 boxes
Box 1
Woburn Environmental Studies, Volume 1: Environmental Assessment, Stauffer Chemical
Co., 1983 Woburn Environmental Studies, Volume 2: Appendices, Stauffer Chemical Co., 1983 Woburn Environmental Studies, Volume 3: Subsurface: Data/Maps/Figures, Stauffer Chemical
Co., 1983
Box 2
Ecology and Environment, Inc. Field Investigation Team. (1981). Interim report of the groundwater quality of East and North Woburn, Massachusetts. Task report to the
Environmental Protection Agency.
Fred C. Hart Associates, United States, & Massachusetts. (1980). Plan for investigation of hazardous waste problems: Woburn, Massachusetts area. Massachusetts: Dept. of Environmental Quality Engineering.
Cook, D., DiNotto, R. (1981). Inventory and analysis of existing well data for East
and North Woburn Massachusetts. Task report to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Model Hazardous Waste State Regulatory Program (1983); 1 box
Correspondence, 1983-1984 Pre-proposal for developing a model program
Draft reports--EDF: Regulated Universe of Hazardous Waste State Regulation of Hazardous Waste
Data notes
Sub-group II.4 Toxic Chemicals Program—Public Statements / Texts
SERIES 1: Comments
Box 1
1973 Environmental Defense Fund. (1973). Asbestos should be listed as a toxic pollutant.
1974 Environmental Defense Fund. (1974). Comments on the environmental impact statement draft on the Cooperative Douglas-fir Tussock Moth Pest Management Plan for Oregon,
Washington, and Idaho, dated December 28, 1973. Letter to T.A. Schalpfer, U.S.D.A. Forest Service.
1975 Environmental Defense Fund. (1975). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed regulations for State Public
Water Supervision Program grants and for drinking water proposed implementation of standards
as published August 7, 1975 [40 Fed. Reg. 33224]
Environmental Defense Fund. (1975). Comments on the Environmental Protection Agency’s
proposed interim drinking water standards.
1976 Zimmerman, B.K. (1976). Comments and questions on the National Institutes of Health proposed guidelines for research involving recombinant DNA molecules.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1976). [Environmental Protection Agency’s cancer policy].
Letter to Russell Train, Administrator, EPA.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1976). [Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce:
Application for experimental use permit to use Mirex. Letter to the EPA.
Harris, Robert H. (1976). Contamination of well water with chemical carcinogens from Hooker Chemical Company.
1977 Environmental Defense Fund. (1977). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund in response to the Food & Drug Administration’s proposed ban on saccharin.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1977). Comments on the proposed regulations for compiling the chemical substance inventory (section 8b) of the Toxic Substances Control
Act.
Warren, J. (1977). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on re-proposed rules for inventory report under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
Fine, M.E. (1977). Comment on the proposed OHSA lead standards.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1977). Comments on the proposed amendments to the final emission standard for vinyl chloride.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1977). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Food and Drug Administration’s regulations for the use of chemical compounds
in food producing animals.
1978 Environmental Defense Fund. (1978). Comments on proposed manufacturing, processing, distribution in commerce and use bans on polychlorinated biphenyls.
Butler, W.A. (1978). [Re-opened comment period on Mississippi Authority for the Control
of Fire Ants’ proposed emergency exemption for use of ferriamicide to control
fire ants.] Letter to Federal Register Section, Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
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1978 Dach, L., Highland, J. (1978). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the OSHA “Cancer Policy” (42 Federal Register 54148).
Jaffe, A. (1978). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the solid waste disposal facilities proposed criteria for classification (40 CFR 257) and the accompanying
environmental impact statement.
Butler, W.A. (1978). [Re: Proposed amendment and expansion of experimental use permit issued to Mississippi Authority for Control of Fire Ants for the use of
ferriamicide bait.] Letter to Federal Register Section, Office of Pesticide Programs,
EPA.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1978). Comments the preliminary drafts of the National Emission Standard for benzene emissions from the Gasoline Distribution System and
the standard support environmental impact statement for control of benzene from the
gasoline marketing industry. Submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1978). [On the amended new source performance standards
for steam electric power plants and the prevention of significant deterioration
program]. Letter to Douglas M. Costle, EPA.
Butler, W.A., Hinkle, M. (1978). Comments on EPA’s notice of rebuttable presumption against registration & continued registration of pesticide products containing
2,4,5-T. 43 Federal Register, 17115-57 and 43 Federal Register 24379-80. Letter to Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Rauch, R. (1978). [Comments on the EPA’s criteria for approval of 1979 SIP revisions]. Letter to David Hawkins, EPA.
Dach, L. (1978). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s proposed regulations implementing section 3010 (a) of the Resource Conservation
& Recovery Act.
Hinkle, M. (1978). Comments on EPA’s proposed guidelines for registering pesticides
in the United States. 43 Federal Register 29695-29741. Letter to the Office
of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Hinkle, M. (1978). Comments on EPA’s notice of determination concluding the rebuttable presumption against registration of pesticide products containing Chlorobenzilate and position document no. 3. 43 Federal Register 29824-28. Letter to
the Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Butler, W.A. (1978). [Re: Applications of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia et al.
to use ferriamicide to control the imported fire ant; 43 Fed. Reg. 380854].
Letter to Mr. James Touhey, Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Dach, Leslie. (1978). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the proposed revised NIH guidelines for recombinant DNA research; 43 Federal Register 33041-33178.
Johnson, A. (1978). [TRIS Indemnities bill]. Letter to Hon. Thomas P. O’Neill.
Johnson, A. (1978). Veto the tris indemnities bill. Memoranda.
Butler, W.A. (1978). [Re: Mississippi Authority for the Control of Fire Ants: Proposed emergency exemptions for use of ferriamicide to control fire
ants]. Letter to Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Fine, M.E. (1978). [Comments on Shell Chemical Company’s “The Cancer problem in perspective”]. Memoranda.
1979 Butler, W.A. (1979). [Mississippi Authority for the Control of Fire Ants; Proposed emergency exemption for use of ferriamicide to control fire ants: Additional
comment period on photomirex data—44 Federal Register 14633]. Letter to Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Butler, W.A. (1979). [Mississippi Authority for the Control of Fire Ants: Proposed
emergency exemption for use of ferriamicide to control fire ants; Response to additional
information submitted since October 28, 1978.]. Letter to Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1979). Comments on EPA draft policy and procedures for identifying, assessing and regulating substances posing a risk of cancer
in ambient air.
Butler, W.A. (1979). [Proposed emergency exemptions for use of ferriamicide to control
fire ants in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina,
South Carolina and Texas]. Letter to the Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Hinkle, M.K. (1979). [Preliminary determination concerning the rebuttable presumption
against registration & continued registration of pesticide products containing
endrin]. Letter to the Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Rauch, R.J. (1979). [On the Consumer Product Safety Act sections 27 (a) and (e) requiring
the identification and testing of ingredients in certain consumer products].
Letter to Susan King, Chairperson, Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1979). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s proposed regulations implementing sections 3001, 3002, and 3004 of the Resource Conservation & Recovery Act.
Warren, J.M. (1979). [Re: North Carolina citizens’ petition on the disposal of PCB
contaminated soils resulting from spills…]. Letter to Harold J. Snyder, Jr., Office of Toxic
Substances, EPA.
Rauch, R.J. (1979). [Request for formal reconsideration of the Agency’s final rule
revising the new source performance standards for electric utility steam generating
units promulgated June 11, 1979]. Letter to Douglas M. Costle.
Hinkle, M.K. (1979). [Comments on EPA’s proposed policy on regulations of biorational
pesticides, 44 Federal Register, 28093-95, May 14, 1979]. Letter to the Office of
Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Butler, W.A., Zimmerman, K. (1979). [Rulemaking proceedings, 21 CFR Part 10, Proposed
reimbursement of participants, 44 Federal Register, 23044, April 17, 1979].
Letter to the Hearing Clerk and Alexander Grant, Food and Drug Administration.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1979). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s proposed 40 CFR section 250.13 (d) (2) (i) [extraction procedure], implementing
section 3001 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
Dach, L., Schultz, W. (1979). Objections of the Environmental Defense Fund and Public Citizen Health Research Group to the Food and Drug Administration’s tentative
final order for over-the-counter anti-emetic drugs. 44 Federal Register 41064-41073, July 13, 1979.
Silcox, M.F. (1979). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on advanced notice for proposed rulemaking, section 8 (a) of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
Hinkle, M.K. (1979). [40 CFR 162. [Proposed regulations for registrations of pesticides
by states to meet special local needs. 44 Federal Register, 46413-25]. Letter to
Document Control Officer, Office of Toxic Substances, Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
Highland, J.H.H. (1979). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the report to the President of the Toxic Substances Strategy Committee.
Highland, J.H.H. (1979). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Interagency Regulatory Liaison Group’s draft document entitled, “Scientific bases
for identification of potential carcinogens and estimation of risks”.
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1979 Silcox, M.F., Corrigan, M. (1979). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on EPA’s advanced notice of proposed rulemaking on asbestos-containing materials
in school buildings.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1979). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the draft report of Governor Brendan Byrne’s Hazardous Waste Advisory Committee.
Highland, J. (1979). [Re: Proposed water quality criteria 44 Fed. Reg. 15926-15981,
March 15, 1979].
Harris, R. et al. (1979). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the waiver
of nitrogen oxide for 1981-1984 diesels.
Butler, W.A. (1979). [Proposed emergency exemption for use of ferriamicide to control
fire ants in eight southern states]. Letter to the Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA.
1980 Lennett, D. et al. (1980). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund, Sierra Club, Environmental Action, Congress Watch on the draft superfund bill.
Lennett, D. (1980). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the technical and economic reports concerning the small generator exemption from the requirements of section 3002 of the Resource Conservation & Recovery Act.
Hinkle, M.K. (1980). [Public review draft of the BLM’s managing the public rangelands,
November 1, 1979]. Letter to Dr. Frank Gregg, U.S. Dept of the Interior,
Bureau of Land Management.
Hinkle, M.K. (1980). South Dakota Dept of Agriculture application for specific exemption
to the compound 1080 to control blacktail prairie dog. Letter to the Document
Control Officer, Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances, EPA.
Hinkle, M.K. (1980). [Registration standards for the registration of pesticides; Advanced
notice of proposed rulemaking. 44 Federal Register 76311-22, December 26, 1979].
Letter to the Document Control Officer, EPA.
Hinkle, M.K. (1980). Comments on Forest Service policy on pesticide use and criteria for use of 2-4-5-T and 2,4-D. 45 Federal Register 1650-51, January 8, 1980.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1980). Comments on selected testimony as submitted and presented in response to the public hearings on proposed rules of the EPA to establish
policy and procedures for identifying, assessing and regulating airborne substances
posing a risk for cancer. 44, Federal Register 56842, October 10, 1979.
Silcox, M.F., Lennett, D. (1980). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on EPA’s proposed rule: friable asbestos-containing materials in schools, identification
and notification.
Wagoner, J. (1980). [Comments on the role of asbestos as a hazardous agent].
Hinkle, M.K. (1980). [Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund and the National
Audubon Society on the supplemental draft environmental impact statement on the
Rangeland Grasshopper Cooperative Management Program of the U.S.D.A. Animal and
Plant Inspection Service]. Letter to Mr. James O. Lee, Jr. Animal and Plant
Inspection Service].
Hinkle, M.K. (1980). [Comments on preliminary notice of determination concluding the
rebuttable presumption against registration of pesticide products containing lindane.
45 Federal Register 45362-69, July 3, 1980.
Lennett, D., Meyer, S. (1980). Comments on the Environmental Defense Fund on the financial requirements for hazardous waste management facility owners and operators
pursuant to section 3004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
Lennett, D. (1980). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the regulations of Class IV wells under state underground injection control programs.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1980). Comments on the Memphis study project technical study plan of the Environmental Protection Agency Region IV-Atlanta.
Lennett, D., Holland, M. (1980). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the regulation of hazardous wastes to be reused / recycled pursuant to subtitle c of RCRA.
Baty, C.T. (1980). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on EPA’s decision not to list oven fabric dyeing and finishing wastewater treatment sludges: Amendment to subpart
d under section 3001 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
Hinkle, M.K. (1980). [Comments on the DEIS for final disposal of Dept of Defense stocks
of DDT]. Letter to Colonel R.A. Hamblin, Office of Planning and Management, Defense
Logistics Agency, Defense Property Disposal Service.
Lennett, D., Highland, J.H. (1980). [Re: BEJ standards for land disposal facilities].
Letter to the Docket Clerk, Docket no. 3004-BEJ, Office of Solid Waste, EPA.
Hinkle, M. (1980). [Comments on the Global 2000 study]. Letter to Nicholas C. Yost,
Director, Global 2000 Task Force, Council on Environmental Quality.
1981 Greer, L., Neuman, C., Lennett, D. (1980). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the proposed suspension of the hazardous waste regulations for existing storage
surface impoundments and incinerators.
Baty, C.T., Lennett, D. (1981). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Stablex’s Corporation’s request for clarification and / or petition to exclude a
hazardous waste and request for temporary exclusion.
Skinner, S., Hall, K.L. (1981). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the
EPA’s interim final incinerator standards. 46 Federal Register 7666, January
23, 1981.
1982 Neuman, C., Greer, L., Lennett, D. (1982). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the proposed revision of the National Contingency Plan.
Wells, P.L. (1982). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on follow-up discussion paper: State action to reduce land disposal of toxic waste. Presented to the Interagency Task Force for Reduction of Land Disposal.
Lennett, D., Cheek, L. (1982). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund and the Crum & Forster Insurance Companies on financial assurance requirements for corrective
action. Submitted to the EPA.
Silbergeld, E., Percival, R.V. (1982). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on proposed revisions to regulations limiting the lead content of gasoline,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, docket no. A-81-36.
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1983 Yuhnke, R.E. et al. (1983). Comments on proposed standards for radionuclides under 112 of the Clean Air Act. Presented before the Environmental Protection Agency.
Greer, L., Lennett, D., Neuman, C. (1983). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the proposed listing of certain wastes containing chlorinated dioxins and
dibenzofurans as hazardous wastes.
Greer, L., Birnbaum, E. (1983). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s April 4, 1983 definition of solid wastes.
1984 Greer, L. (1984). [Comments on the proposed delisting of the Metropolitan Sewer District
of Greater Cincinatti lagoons]. Letter to Miles Morse, Office of Solid Waste,
EPA.
Greer, L., Egan, S. (1984). Comments on the revised closure plan for the J.H. Baxter Tie Treating Plant in Laramie, Wyoming.
Greer, L., Egan, S. (1984). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the proposed delisting of Union Carbide waste.
Percival, R.V. et al. (1984). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the interim final rule and proposed listing as hazardous under RCRA of certain waste generated
during free radical catalyzed manufacturing processes of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons.
No date (1978?): Environmental Defense Fund. Comments on the draft report of the Office of Technology Assessment “Information content of premanufacture notices”.
Warren, J., Silcox, M.F. Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on proposed premanufacture notification requirements and review procedures pursuant to section 5
of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
SERIES 2: Testimony / Speeches
Boxes 1, 1a
1975 1975: On the public’s exposure to carcinogens through water. Statement of Robert H.
Harris to the Subcommittee on the Environment and the Atmosphere of the House Committee on Science
and Technology
1975: On the failure of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act amendments. Statement
of Robert H. Harris before Subcommittee on Water Resources of the House Committee
on Public Works and Transportation
1976 February 1976: Proposed national emission standard for vinyl chloride; Castleman,
B., et al.; Statement to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
March 1976: Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund on the EPA’s State Underground
Injection Control Program 1977 1977: Environmental Defense Fund on the need for recombinant DNA research; Hearings
before theSenate Health Subcommittee of the Committee on Human Resources
1977: The deadlines and mechanisms under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act;
Statement of James T. Banks, attorney, before the the Senate Subcommittee on Environmental
Pollution of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
1977: 1972 Review of the Clean Water Act; Joseph Highland, Toxic Chemicals Program;
Testimony before the Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution of the Senate Committee
on Environment and Public Works
April 1977: Ban on Tris-treated wearing apparel; Robert Harris & Robert Rauch; Statement
before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer and Monetary Affairs of the Committee
on Government Operations April 1977: Regulation of toxic chemicals by the Consumer Product Safety Commission;
Robert Harris, Toxic Chemicals Program, EDF; Statement before the Consumer Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Service, and Transportation September 1977: Regulation of toxic chemicals by the Consumer Product Safety Commission;
Robert Harris and Robert Rauch, EDF; Statement before the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Finance and the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the
House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
December 1977: Testimony of Walter Hang before the Poughkeepsie Common Council regarding
the subject of carcinogens in drinking water and health
1978 1978: New source performance standards for steam electric power plants; Robert J.
Rauch, EDF; Statement before the Environmental Protection Agency
1978: Safe Drinking Water Act; Jacqueline M. Warren, EDF; Statement before the Senate
Committee on Environment and Public Works, Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution
October 1978: EPA’s Final Rule for Special Packaging of Pesticides; Maureen Hinkle,
Environmental Defense Fund; Statement on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund
Johnson, A. (1978, August). Behind the hype on products liability. Presented to the American Bar Association [Conference?].
1978: Health hazards of nitrite and N-Nitroso compounds; Anita Johnson, Environmental
Defense Fund; Testimony before the Senate Agriculture Committee
1978: Toxic Substances Control Act Oversight Hearings; Jacqueline M. Warren, Environmental
Defense Fund; Testimony before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works,Subcommittee
on Environmental Pollution
Johnson, A. (1978, September). Recent developments on disclosure of safety data by federal regulatory agencies. Presented to the Federal Bar Association.
1978: Food Safety and Nutrition Amendments of 1978; Testimony of Anita Johnson, Environmental
Defense Fund Johnson, A.
1979 1979: Hazards posed by use of asbestos liners in hand-held hair dryers; Joseph Highland,
Toxic Chemicals Program, Environmental Defense Fund; Testimony before the Subcommittee
on Consumer Protection and Finance of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
of the U.S. House of Representatives 1979: PCBs; Jacqueline M. Warren, Attorney, Environmental Defense Fund; Testimony
before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, House Committee on Interstate and Foreign
Commerce
Harris, Stephanie. (1979, November). Organochlorine contamination of breast milk. Presented at the American Public Health Association Conference.
1979: Health hazards posed by asbestos spray materials in schools; Leslie Dach, Environmental
Defense Fund; Testimony before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational
Education
1979: Proposed legislation dealing with asbestos hazards in public schools; Testimony
of the Environmental Defense Fund before the Subcommittee on Elementary and Secondary
Education of the Committee on Education and Labor of the U.S. House of Representatives
1979: Proposed consolidated permit regulations [40 CFR §122, 123, 124; 44 Fed. Reg.
34244 et seq., June 14, 1979]; Leslie Dach, Environmental Defense Fund; Statement
before the Environmental Protection Agency
1979: Cosmetic safety legislation; Leslie Dach, Environmental Defense Fund; Testimony
before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the House Committee on
Interstate and Foreign Commerce on the need for cosmetic safety legislation 1979: Toxic substances; David Lennett, Environmental Defense Fund; Testimony before
the Standing Committee on Environmental Conservation, Standing Committee on Health, Subcommittee
on Toxic and Hazardous Substances of the New York State Assembly 1980 1980: Proposed revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan; Robert J.
Rauch, Environmental Defense Fund; Statement before the Allegheny County Board of
Commissioners
1980: Toxic chemical problem in Memphis, TN; Joseph Highland, Toxic Chemicals Program,
Environmental Defense Fund; Testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
1980: Issues related to the creature of a post-closure liability fund; Statement on
behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund & Sierra Club before the Subcommittee on
Transportation and Commerce of the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee
1980: Hearing conducted by Harold Ford on SCA Chemical Services Inc.’s proposed Memphis
chemical waste treatment and recovery facility; Testimony of the Environmental Defense
Fund 1981 1981: Legislation to extend the authorization of appropriations for the Consumer Product
SafetyCommission; Testimony of the Environmental Defense Fund at hearings before the
Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the House of Representatives
1981: review of the post-closure provisions of the Comprehensive Environmental Response.
Compensation and Liability Act of 1980; Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund
before the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation and Tourism 1981: EPA’s budget proposal for fiscal year 1982; Statement of the Environmental Defense
Fund before the House Appropriations Task Force
1981: Joseph Highland on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund on tris-treated
sleepwear, before the Subcommittee on Separation of Power of the Senate Judiciary
Committee
1981: Statement of Joseph Highland and David Lennett on the budget for Superfund,
before the Subcommittee on HUD-Independent Agencies of the House Appropriations Committee
March 5, 1981: Testimony of Joseph H. Highland on behalf of the Environmental Defense
Fund on legislation to extend the authorization of appropriations for the Consumer
Product Safety Commission before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of
the House of Representatives
April 10, 1981: Testimony of the Environmental Defense Fund on proposed measures to
protect consumers from exposure to asbestos, before the Standing Committee on Consumer
Affairs and Protection, State Assembly of New York
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1982 1982: Regulation of fuel and fuel additives; Ellen K. Silbergeld, Environmental Defense
Fund, before the Environmental Protection Agency
1982: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); Khristine L. Hall, Environmental
Defense Fund; Testimony before the Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution of the
Environment andPublic Works, U.S. Senate
1982: Proposals to relax or rescind regulations limiting the lead content of gasoline;
Robert V. Percival; Testimony before Environmental Protection Agency
1982: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund).Testimony of Khristine L. Hall,
Environmental Defense Fund
1982: Superfund; Statement of Khristine L. Hall and Ellen K. Silbergeld before the
Environmental Pollution Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public
Works
1982: Hazard communication standard; Testimony of the Environmental Defense Fund before
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration 1982: Tris Indemnities bills; Testimony of the Environmental Defense Fund before the
House Judiciary Committee 1983 1983: Testimony of Khristine L. Hall and Ellen K. Sibergeld before the Subcommittee
on Toxic Substances and Environmental Oversight, Senate Environment and Public Works
Committee
SERIES 3: Writings by Program Staff
Boxes 1, 1a
1971-1979 Puleston, D. (1971). Defending the environment: A case history. [Upton, N.Y.]: Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Harris, R. H., Vermeij, E., & Epstein, S. S. (1974). The implications of cancer-causing substances in Mississippi River Water. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Defense Fund.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1974). A summary and evaluation of selected state drinking water systems. Washington, D.C.: The Fund.
Environmental Defense Fund, & Moskowitz, P. (1977). Troubled waters: Toxic chemicals in the Hudson River. New York: Environmental Defense Fund and the New York Public Interest Research Group.
Johnson, A. Is our food additives law ok? Manuscript.
Hinkle, M. (1979). [Re: The Nashville Banner’s position on the ban on DDT]. Letter
to the Editor.
Undated Wurster, C.F., Habicht, E.R. (ca. 1972). Cancer-causing agents in the human environment: To win the war on cancer, we must fight against cancer-causing agents in our
air, food, water. Manuscript.
Highland, J. (undated). Corporate cancer: A new name for an old disease. Manuscript.
Highland, J. (undated). PCBs. Manuscript.
1980-1982 Harris, R. (1980). The role of citizens in responding to hazardous waste dump sites. Mansucript.
Lennett, D. (1980). Hazardous wastes: A brief overview of an immense problem. Manuscript.
Silcox, M.F. (1980). The public’s interest in labeling. Manuscript.
Harris, S. G., & Highland, J. H. (1981). Birthright denied: The risks and benefits of breast-feeding. [Stony Brook, N.Y.]: Environmental Defense Fund. 3rd edition.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1981). Legal and policy analysis by the Environmental Defense Fund in response to efforts to restrict the relief available in enforcement actions brought
pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (Superfund). Manuscript.
Environmental Defense Fund. (ca. 1981). Controlling the disposal of hazardous waste. Manuscript.
Silcox, M.F., Highland, J. (1981). Scientific history of victim compensation. Draft manuscript.
Silcox, M.F., Highland, J.H. (1981). A small price to pay for life. [Consumer product hazards]. Manuscript.
Silbergeld, E.K., Anderson, S.M. (1982). Artificial food colors and childhood behavior
disorders. Bulletin of the New York Academy of Science. 58, 275-295.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1982). Administrative process for the land disposal ban.
Memorandum to the Interagency Task Force, Toxic Waste Assessment Program.
Rauch, R. (n.d.). Challenging sulfur dioxide SIP relaxations: Guidelines for citizen
action. Manuscript.
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1982, 1984 Silbergeld, E.K. (1982). Effects of lead on reproduction: Review of experimental studies. Manuscript.
Silbergeld, E.K. (1982). Indirectly acting neurotoxins. Manuscript.
Greer, L.E. (1984). Definition of hazardous waste. Manuscript.
Lennett, D., Greer, L. (1984). State regulation of hazardous waste: A summary and analysis. Manuscript.
Undated Environmental Defense Fund. [Manual for communities near hazardous waste sites]. Draft manuscript.
Wagoner. J.K. (undated). Uranium: The United States experience, a lesson in history. Manuscript.
Sub-group III Water Resources/ Wetlands Program
Sub-group III.1 Water Resources / Wetlands Program—Staff Files
SERIES 1: Edward Thompson, Jr.
Box 1
Chronological correspondence-Sent & received, 1976-1979
EDF documents: Bylaws & certificate of incorporation Litigation Review Committee-Memoranda, 1976, 1978 Selected case summaries, 1976 Prospectus, 1978-1979 Fundraising-Prospectus of the Coastal Resources Program, undated Fundraising-Correspondence, 1976 Staff memoranda, 1977-1978 Intern projects, 1978 Programs-Memoranda, 1976-1978 Water Program-Memoranda Water Program-East Setauket NY office, 1976-1977
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Water Program-East Setauket NY office, 1976-1977
Speeches: Correspondence, 1977 Remarks prepared for the National Wetlands Symposium, Lake Buena Vista, FL, 1978
Wetlands Legislation: Wetlands legislation inventory-University of Miami, 1974 H.R. 4261-Mosquito Control Act of 1977 H.R. 6286-Natural Diversity Bill-Statements, 1977
Alexandra Waterfront legislation-Correspondence, 1972
Trout Unlimited-Copies of correspondence, re: Water projects, 1972-1978 Trout Unlimited-Copy of bylaws The Wilderness Society-Copies of correspondence, re: wild & scenic rivers The Wilderness Society-Copy of certificate of incorporation
Box 2
Subject Files: Assateague Island—Management plan, clippings, correspondence, ca. 1978 California drought Channelization Coastal Alliance—Meeting papers, 1979 Coastal Coalition—Issue papers, correspondence, 1978
Box 3
Dredging Dredging-Virginia-Environmental impact statements Highway bridge-Georgia Land & Water Task Force-United States Department of Agriculture Pro Bono planning Riverside Marine Terminal, Ohio—Correspondence, 1978
Box 4
Water quality, Potomac River—pleadings, correspondence, ca. 1977 Wetlands-International Wetlands Treaty Wetlands-Wetlands Protection: A Guide for Local Governments(draft)-Environmental Law Institute
Box 5
Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act:
United States. (1979). Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act: 1980 appraisal : review draft. [Washington]: Dept. of Agriculture.
United States. (1980). Soil and water resources conservation act: Program report and environmental impact statement : 1980 review draft. [Washington]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
United States. (1980). Summary of appraisal, parts I and II, and program report: Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act. [Washington, D.C.?]: The Dept.
SERIES 2: Langdon Warner [Science Monitor]
Box 1
Subject Files, 1978:
Delaware River-Toxics & Drinking Water Delaware River Basin water pricing scheme-Memoranda Seventh Water Resources Program of the Delaware River Basin Commission, 1970 Francis E. Walter Project-C/B study, citizen letters Merrill Creek Dam New Jersey water supply master plan-Correspondence Pennsylvania State Water Plan-Comments Point Pleasant water diversion-Clippings, fact sheets
Sub-group III.2 Water Resources / Wetlands Program—Legal Files
SERIES 1: Litigation & Hearings Files
Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge (1971-1976); 1 box
Box 1
On vehicular access privileges
Correspondence, 1971-1980 Correspondence (copies), 1972-1980 Memoranda, 1973-1980 Media-Clippings
Coupland et al. v. Morton Civil action no. 145
Complaint, 1973
National Audubon Society v. Kleppe
Complaint, 1976
Cache River Channelization Project (1971-1972); 1 box See also: Record Group 2 New York Office, Sub-group V
Box 1
Correspondence / Memoranda, 1971 Pleadings, 1971-1972 Opinion, 1972
United States. (1972). Cache River basin feature, Mississippi River and tributaries project, Arkansas: Final environmental statement. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Engineers, Dept. of the Army.
Water Project Planning-Water Resources Council Regulations; 1 box
Box 1
Environmental Defense Fund v. Water Resources Council no. 1005-72 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.)
Plaintiff’s memorandum in opposition to motion to dismiss, 1972 Exhibits-Answers of the Water Resources Council to interrogatories
Tanker Construction (1972-1974); 4 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence-EDF, 1972 Correspondence-Agencies, 1972-1973 Correspondence-Naval vessels, 1973
Memoranda-EDF, 1972 Memoranda-Maritime Administration Title XI, 1973
Media-clippings
EDF et al. v. Peterson et al. Civil action 2164-72 (U.S. District Ct, District of Columbia)
Pleadings: Complaint for declaratory & injunctive relief, October 1972 Motion for preliminary injunction, October 1972 Affidavits, November 1972 Re: Motion for preliminary injunction, December 1972
Box 2
Pleadings: Re: Motion for preliminary injunction, December 1972 Stipulation, January 1973 Stipulation-Economic viability analysis of contract vessels, March 1973 Economic viability analysis-Comments-EDF, March 1973 Stipulation-Economic viability analysis of contract vessels, April 1973
Box 3
Pleadings, 1974
Environmental Impact: Environmental impact statement-Maritime Administration Construction Program, 1973 Memoranda, 1973 Docket A-75-Final order & opinion of the Maritime Subsidy Board, re: environmental
review of construction program, 1973
Report: Deepwater ports—Economics, 1972
Box 4
Report-Maritime Subsidy Board/Maritime Administration—Economic Viability Analysis
of the contract vessels pursuant to stipulation in EDF v. Peterson et al. Civil action no.
2164-72
Federal Water Project—Discount Rate (1972-1973); 1 box
Box 1
EDF v. Water Resources Council no. 1005-72 (U.S. Dist. Ct., D.C.)
Correspondence, 1973 Complaint for declaratory & injunctive relief, 1972 Pleadings (drafts), 1972
Blue Plains Sewage Treatment Plant (1972-1977); 5 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1972, 1974 Correspondence—Federal & State agencies (copies) Memoranda, 1975-1976
Media—Clippings, 1971-1977
Notes, undated.
Potomac Environment Conference—Statement of Marian Agnew, Northern Virginia Conservation
Council, 1971
Meeting among the parties, 1976
NPDES discharge permit, 1974
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit hearings before the Environmental
Protection Agency Docket no. DC-AH-0001
Pleadings, 1975-1976
Box 2
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit hearings before the Environmental
Protection Agency Docket no. DC-AH-0001
Testimony-David H. Elliott Testimony-Robert H. Harris Testimony-Norbert A. Jaworski Testimony—League of Women Voters—Donald Pritchard
Transcript of proceedings (incomplete), April 27-28, 1976
Box 3
Transcript of testimony—EDF—Robert H. Harris, April 29, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Fredrick Ericsson, April 30, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Alan F. Cassell, April 30, 1976
Proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law, 1978
Request for adjudicatory hearing, 1979
Box 4
Request for adjudicatory hearing, 1979
Subject files: Blue Plains—Agreements Blue Plains—Sewage flows Blue Plains—Performance Blue Plains—Charlotte P. Garnett critique De-nitrification Federal Water Pollution Control Act Section 208 planning Metro Washington Council of Governments/EPA meeting notes NPDES permit—EPA correspondence Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission—Memoranda
Box 5
Documents: Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, 1971 Conferences Agreements Reports Meeting minutes Memoranda
Marco Island Development—Florida (1973-1980); 1 box See also: Record Group 2 New York Office, Sub-group V
Box 1
Correspondence & memoranda, 1974-1976
Application of the Deltona Corporation for dredge and fill permit nos. 73G-0496-0498
Brief—Environmental Defense Fund, undated
Application for certification before the Florida Pollution Control Board
Brief—Applicant Deltona Corporation
Deltona Corporation v. United States No. 370-76 (U.S. Court of Claims)
Pleadings, March-May 1980
St. Phillips Island, South Carolina—Development (1974-1979); 5 boxes
Box 1
Chronology
Memoranda, 1974-1976 Memoranda-Legal issues
Chronological correspondence—1974: Environmental Defense Fund & local organizations Environmental Defense Fund To the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (copies) To the U.S. Coast Guard, 7th District (copies)
Chronological correspondence—1975: Environmental Defense Fund & local organizations To the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (copies) To the U.S. Coast Guard, 7th District (copies)
Box 2
Chronological correspondence—1975: Miscellaneous
Chronological correspondence—1976: Environmental Defense Fund & local organizations Environmental Defense Fund
Chronological correspondence—1977: Environmental Defense Fund & local organizations Environmental Defense Fund To the U.S. Coast Guard, 7th District (copies)
Chronological correspondence—1978: Environmental Defense Fund
Box 3
Chronological correspondence, 1974-1975 Chronological correspondence, 1978-1979
Hearing on permit application to construct a bridge, February 1, 1978
Box 4
Chronological correspondence—1978: Environmental Defense Fund & local organizations Environmental Defense Fund
Chronological correspondence—1979: Environmental Defense Fund Miscellaneous
Media—Clippings
Turner, R.S. et al. (1977). Alternative futures for St. Phillips Island. Thesis, 1977. Partially funded by the Environmental Defense Fund.
Environmental Defense Fund—Bibliography of Barrier Islands Literature, 1977
Environmental Defense Fund—Remarks of Edward Thompson, Jr. at public hearing, 1978
Environmental Defense Fund—Comments—Draft rules and regulations of the South Carolina
Coastal Council, 1978
Environmental Defense Fund—Comments—Permit application, n.d.
Environmental Impact Statements: Developer’s impact statement, 1973
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Environmental Impact Statements: Comments on draft impact statement—Environmental Defense Fund, 1974 Study-Social & economic effects—U.S. Coast Guard, 1977 Revised draft—U.S. Coast Guard, 1977 Comments on revised draft—Environmental Defense Fund, 1977
Report—Ecosystem inventory / impact of development—For 7th District, U.S. Coast Guard,
n.d.
Photographs:
Title: [St. Phillips Island area] Creators: Tom Burbage, Roy Attaway, unknown Description: Depictions of coastline, birds of prey, landscape Date: Unknown Size: 3 ½ x 5, 5x7, 8x 10
Slides:
Title: [St. Phillips site] Creators: Unknown Description: Maps of vegetation, soils, hydrology, master plan, site plan, et al.
Date: Unknown
Davis Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Project, W. Virginia (1974-1980); 1 box
Box 1
Federal Power Commission Project no. 2709-Application for construction license
Correspondence, 1974, 1979 Memoranda, 1974, 1980
Pleadings, 1974, 1976 Initial decision of the Administrative Law Judge, 1976 Petitions for re-hearing, 1977
Monongahela Power Co. et al. v. Alexander et al. Civil action no. 78-1712 (U.S. Dist. Ct., D.C.)
Memorandum of points and authorities by intervening conservation organizations in
opposition to Plaintiffs’ joint motion for summary judgment and in support of defendants’
cross-motion for summary judgment, 1980
Garrison Diversion (1976-1978); 2 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence-agencies, 1976 Memoranda, 1976
Media
Complaint
Box 2
Hearings before the Select Committee on Small Business-Will the Family Farm Survive
in America? Part 1, July 1975
Reports: U.S. Department of the Interior-Environmental statement, 1973 U.S. Department of the Interior-Final environmental statement-Review-Institute of
Ecology U.S. Department of the Interior-Supp. environmental statement, 1978 U.S. Department of the Interior-Fish & wildlife resources U.S. Department of the Interior-Report on recommended plan, 1978
Tocks Island Dam (1976-1978); 7 boxes See also: Sub-group III.3 Series 2 Delaware River Basin Comprehensive Study
Box 1
Complaint, Delaware River Basin Commission et al. v. Beal, civil action (draft), n.d. De-authorization of Tocks Island-Correspondence, 1976 De-authorization of Tocks Island (S.3106)-public hearing statements, 1976 Delaware River Basin Commission canoe trip-memoranda, 1978 Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area-correspondence (copies), 1976-1978 Energy-Report
Box 2
Environmental Impact Statement-Dept of the Army, n.d. Environmental Study-prepared for the Delaware River Basin Commission, 1970
Box 3
Schindler, G.E., Sinden, F.W. (1973). Tocks Island Dam: A preliminary review Philadelphia: Save the Delaware Coalition
Flood Control New Jersey-statements on Tocks Island project Salinity Control-Delaware River Basin Commission
Sopper, W.E., Kardos, L.T. (1972). Potential use of spray irrigation in the Tocks Island Area. Prepared for the Delaware River Basin Commission.
Box 4
Tocks Island alternatives:
M. Disko Associates. (1973). New Jersey water supply: alternatives to Tocks Island Reservoir. West Orange New Jersey: Author. Prepared for the Environmental Defense Fund.
URS / Madigan-Praegar, Conklin & Rossant. (1975). A comprehensive study of the Tocks Island Lake Project & Alternatives. New York: Authors.
Box 5
Tocks Island alternatives:
URS / Madigan-Praegar, Conklin & Rossant. (1975). A comprehensive study of the Tocks Island Lake Project & Alternatives. New York: Authors.
Box 6
Water management—Delaware River, 1978-1979 Wild & Scenic River Act, 1978
Box 7
Statements before Congress Photographs
Tennessee / Tombigbee Waterway (1976-1981); 10 boxes See also: Record Group 2, New York Office, Sub-group V
Box 1
Memoranda, 1976 Media-Clippings, 1976-1977
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. (1974). Final environmental statement: Tombigbee River and tributaries-Luxapalila Creek segment, Alabama and Mississippi. Mobile: Author.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. (no date). First supplemental environmental report,
continuing environmental studies. Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, Alabama and Mississippi. Volume II, appendix A. Mobile: Author.
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Hoffman et al. civil no. 76-2204 (U.S. District Ct., Dist. of Columbia)
Complaint, 1976
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Hoffman et al. No. EC 77-53-K (U.S. Dist. Ct., No. Dist, MS)
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Alexander et al. No. EC 77-53-K (U.S. Dist. Ct., No. Dist, MS)
Pleadings, 1976-1977 Pleadings-Discovery, 1977-1978
Box 2
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Alexander et al. No. EC 77-53-K (U.S. Dist. Ct., No. Dist, MS)
Pleadings-Discovery, 1978 Pleadings-Federal defendants’ motion for summary judgment, 1978
Box 3
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Alexander et al. No. EC 77-53-K (U.S. Dist. Ct., No. Dist, MS)
Pleadings-Re: motion for summary judgment, 1978 Affidavits, December 1978 Pleadings-Proposed findings of fact, 1979
Memorandum of decision, March 1979
Pleadings-Motion for injunction pending appeal, June 1979
Box 4
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Alexander et al. No. EC 77-53-K (U.S. Dist. Ct., No. Dist, MS)
Pleadings, 1979-1980 Pleadings-Motion for summary judgment, 1980
Box 5
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Alexander et al. No. EC 77-53-K (U.S. Dist. Ct., No. Dist, MS)
Pleadings-Motion for summary judgment, 1980
Memorandum opinion & order, 1980
Affidavits
Exhibits (un-marked-Defendants’?)
Box 6
Pleadings-Defendants’ motion for judgment on pleadings or summary judgment Defendant’s appendix Exhibits—Defendants
Box 7
Exhibits-Defendants #18-22
Box 8
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Alexander et al. No. EC 77-53-K (U.S. Dist. Ct., No. Dist, MS)
Exhibits (un-marked-Defendants’?) Exhibits-Federal defendants
Petition for writ of mandamus to the Hon. William C. Keay (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 5th Ciruit)
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Alexander et al. No. 79-2684 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 5th Circuit)
Pleadings, July-August 1979
Box 9
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Alexander et al. No. 79-2684 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 5th Circuit)
Pleadings, September 1979-1980 Appellees’ appendix
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Alexander et al. No. 80-3915 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 5th Circuit)
Pleadings-Motion for injunction, 1981
Box 10
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Alexander et al. No. 79-2684 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 5th Circuit)
Pleadings, 1981
Record excerpts
Appendix of the appellants
Colorado River—Salinity Standards (1977-1979); 4 boxes
Box 1
Environmental Defense Fund v. Costle No. 77-1436 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.)
Pleadings: Complaint / Motions to intervene, August 1977 Motions to intervene, October-November 1977 Re: Motion for change of venue, November 1977 Re: Motions to intervene, November-December 1977 Defendant’s answer to complaint, November 1977 Re: Motions to intervene, January 1978 Discovery, February 1978 Re: Motions for judgment / Discovery, April, June 1978 Re: Motion for judgment on pleadings, June 1978
Box 2
Pleadings: Discovery, July-December 1978 Plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment, January 1979
Box 3
Pleadings: Re: Plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment, July 1979 Memorandum opinion and order on cross-motions for summary judgment, September 1979
Environmental Defense Fund v. Costle No. 78-1471 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C. Circuit)
Re: Appeal for summary reversal on motions to intervene, June-July 1978
Box 4
Environmental Defense Fund v. Costle No. 79-2432 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C. Circuit)
Notice of appeal (Civil no. 77-1436), December 1979
Pleadings: Brief-State Appellees, 1980 Brief-Appellant Environmental Defense Fund, 1980 Opinion, 1981
Colorado River Basin—Water Resources Development (1978-1981); 4 boxes
Box 1
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Higginson Civil no. 78-1135 (U.S. District Ct., Dist of Columbia)
Complaint, June 1978 Pleadings, October-February, 1978
Box 2
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Higginson Civil no. 78-1135 (U.S. District Ct., Dist of Columbia)
Pleadings, July-October 1979
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Higginson No. 80-1123 et al. (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, District of Columbia)
Pleadings-Brief of the appellant, June 1980 Pleadings-Brief of appellees Utah Power & Light, September 1980 Pleadings-Joint brief for cross appellant states: Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming
Box 3
Pleadings, 1979
Box 4
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Higginson No. 80-1123 et al. (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, District of Columbia)
Pleadings-Briefs: Federal appellees, November 1980 Reply brief for cross appellant states: Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming Reply brief of appellees Utah Power & Light Brief for appellees Utah Power & Light
Dredge and Fill permit-Disposal of fill material (1982-1983); 1 box
Box 1
National Wildlife Federation v. Marsh no. 82-2632 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.)
Correspondence, 1982-1983, 1985 Copies of correspondence [Dept of the Army] Pleadings & affidavits Notes
SERIES 2: Background Documents
Blue Plains Sewage Treatment Plant—National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System; 6 boxes
Box 1
American Clean Water Association: Founding meeting papers, 1978
American Society of Civil Engineers: National meeting papers, 1973
Chlorine—Subject file
Committee on the District of Columbia, Subcommittee on Bicentennial, Environment &
International Community: Hearing testimony, 1976
Conference on Pollution of Potomac River: Testimony, n.d.
Council on Environmental Quality: Report—Urban water pollution loads, n.d.
D.C. Environmental Services: Data—Water quality
Environmental Protection Agency: Correspondence, 1974-1978 Reports—Carcinogens, 1975 Reports—Construction grants Reports—Drinking water survey
Box 2
Environmental Protection Agency: Documents—Dickerson waste treatment facility Documents—sludge management Data—Water quality
International Conference on Water Quality Improvement Alternatives: Paper—Viruses in sludge management, n.d.
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin: Report—Potomac Estuary Monitoring Program, 1976
Lake Tahoe—Subject file
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments: Correspondence—Waste load allocation, 1977 Report—Federal project review policy & procedure, 1977 Report—Waste load allocation, 1977
Box 3
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments: Report—Water quality standards (draft), 1976 Report—National Pollutant Discharges Elimination System, 1977
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments—208 Planning: Memoranda to the Water Resources Planning Board, 1977 Report—Project control plan, 1977
Box 4
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments—Water Resources Planning Board: Memoranda—Water shortage emergency plan, 1976 Memoranda—Conference on Potomac action strategy, 1977 Policy statement, 1977 Report—Waste load allocation Report—Water Resources Citizen Advisory Committee, 1977 Comments--Charlotte Gannett on WRPB staff document on chlorophyll a
Montgomery County, Maryland: Report—Fish inventory, 1975 Documents—Pollution studies, 1977
Montgomery Environmental Coalition: Statements, 1975-1976 Documents—Seneca NPDES file, Pleadings--MEC v. WSSC et al. No. 78-1730
Box 5
Muskegon Water Treatment Plant—Subject File
National Commission on Water Quality: Hearing statements, 1976
Natural Resources Defense Council: Report—Water pollution control alternatives, 1973
Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory: Report—Potomac analysis, n.d.
U.S. Department of the Army: Reports—Water supply Data—Estuary baseline study
Box 6
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission: Correspondence—Viruses, 1973 Statement—Critique of WSSC—Edward Friend Report—Sewerage study, 1971 Report—Water quality standards Report—Carcinogens Data—Water quality
Data: Blue Plains Montgomery County STP site survey Water quality
Sub-group III.3 Water Resources / Wetlands Program—Project Files
SERIES 1: Committees & Meetings [Reserved]
SERIES 2: Project Files
St. George’s Harbor, Piney Point, MD—Dredge and fill permit (1971-1972); 1 box
Box 1
Correspondence—EDF / Dept of the Army, 1971-1972 Reports—Erik Jansson, Potomac River Association Background documents-Notes, court brief, permit
Captain’s Cove Development—Virginia (1972-1979); 2 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence-To the Corps of Engineers, 1974-1976 Correspondence-Applicants, 1975 Correspondence-Corps of Engineers-EDF, 1976-1977
Media
Statements to the Corps of Engineers-Re: Dredge & fill permit application
File—Media-Clippings File—Proposed & existing development construction details—Prince William Engineering
Co. File—Draft environmental statement-U.S. Corps of Engineers, 1974 File—Filings, 1972
First Charter Land Corporation v. Howard Civil no. 78-14-N-Complaint
Comments-Notice of proposed consent decree—Environmental Defense Fund, 1979
Box 2
Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
Deepwater Ports (1973-1975); 1 box
Box 1
Chronological file-On proposed legislation for construction of facilities, 1973
United States. (1973). Draft environmental impact statement: deepwater ports: To accompany legislation to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to regulate the construction
and operation of deepwater port facilities. [Washington]: Dept. of the Interior.
Proposed regulations by the U.S. Coast Guard-Comments/Testimony, 1975
Water Quality-Pittsburg (1974-1975); 1 box
Box 1
Media-Clippings, 1974
Garvin, John P. (1975). A 1974 study of water quality in twenty-four municipal water
utilities in Allegheny County, PA. University of Pittsburg, School of Public Health.
Long Island Water (1974-1977); 2 boxes See also: Record Group 2, New York Office, Sub-group V
Box 1
Correspondence, 1975
Subject Files: Groundwater—Geraghty & Miller (Consulting firm)—Qualifications statement, 1975 Groundwater—Reports Sewage treatment facilities—EDF v. Costle—Decision, 1977 Wastewater—Reports
Box 2
Wastewater—Reports Wastewater—EPA policy on re-use, 1975 Wastewater—Municipal Wastewater Re-use Research Needs Workshop, Denver, 1975 Water Quality—Suffolk County—Memoranda, 1976 Water Quality—Reports
Subject Files: Coastal Zone Management / Wetlands (1975-1979); 1 box
Box 1
Coastal Zone Management: General information Chesapeake Bay / Port of Baltimore-Report, 1977 Coastal Zone Management Act-American Petroleum Institute v. Knecht Coastal Zone Management Program-State-Dept of Commerce reports Coastal Management: Options for the ‘80s-Conference Report Slaughter Beach Soil erosion control West Galveston Bay
Wetlands: Alsea / Siletz wetlands reviews Interstate Conference on Water Pollution-Questionnaire Slaughter Beach Wetlands drainage Wetlands preservation
Ohio River Basin (1975, 1978)
Removed for cataloging:
Ohio River Basin Commission. (1975). Monongahela River Basin water and related land resources study report and environmental impact statement. Cincinnati: Author.
Indiana University, Ohio State University, Purdue University. (1977). Ohio River Basin energy study: Preliminary technology assessment report. Phase I. Volume
II-A, part 1. Washington: Office of Research & Development, EPA.
Floods & Flood Plains (1975-1978); 2 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence Media
American Society of Planning Officials-Planning Advisory Service-Report, 1972 Congressional Committees-Reports, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin-Report, 1974 Natural Resources Defense Council-Comments-Flood Management Criteria Natural Resources Defense Council-Flood brochures Natural Hazards Research & Applications Research Center-Bibliographies U.S. Dept of Agriculture-Economic Research Service-Working paper U.S. Dept of Housing & Urban Development-Flood Insurance Administration-Brochures U.S. Dept of Housing & Urban Development-Flood Insurance Administration-Federal Register U.S. Dept of Housing & Urban Development-Flood Insurance Administration-Legislation
Box 2
U.S. Dept of Housing & Urban Development-Flood Insurance Administration-Reports U.S. Dept of the Interior-Flood Plains forum issue papers U.S. Geological Survey-Report U.S. Water Resources Council-Guidelines
Delmarva Waterway (1976); 2 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1976
Media-Clippings
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. (1976). Preliminary report. Delaware Bay-Chesapeake Bay Waterway in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia (Delmarva Waterway). General design
memorandum phase 1, draft environmental impact statement. Philadelphia: Author.
Box 2
Draft environmental impact statements—Comments
Reports:
Shabman, L.A., Willing, P., Allee, D.P. (1972). The political economy of a Corps of Engineers project report: The Delmarva Waterway. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science. (1974). Assateague Marine Sanctuary: A case study. Gloucester Point: Author.
Soil Erosion Control Projects [Subject Files] (1976-1978); 1 box See also: Record Group 3 Sub-group III.3 Series 2- Barrier Islands
Box 1
Hutchinson Island, South Carolina-Correspondence, media, 1976 Manatee Co. Florida Beach Erosion Control Project-Phase I design memorandum, 1978 Ocean City, Maryland-Correspondence, 1978 Ocean City, Maryland-Final environmental impact statement-Wastewater treatment facility,
1978 Santa Rosa Island, Florida-Correspondence, 1977
Development Projects [Subject Files] (1976-1978); 3 boxes
Box 1
Christina River / bridge construction, Delaware-Correspondence Cross Florida Barge Canal-Correspondence, 1976 Curlew Creek, Florida-Correspondence, 1976 Estero Bay, Florida-Correspondence, 1976 Falling Springs sewer line construction-Correspondence, 1976 Lake St. Clair, Michigan-Correspondence, media, Mining, Little Sand Lake, Wisconsin-Correspondence Mount Rogers Scenic Highway / Recreation Area-Correspondence, 1977 Mount Rogers Scenic Highway / Recreation Area-Media-The Plow, June 1978 (2 issues) Mount Rogers Scenic Highway / Recreation Area-Media-Newsletter of the Citizens for Southwest Virginia, May & August 1978
Box 2
Mount Rogers Scenic Highway / Recreation Area-Draft environmental statement Mount Rogers Scenic Highway / Recreation Area-Citizens for Southwest Virginia-Response
to DEIS Mystic Harbour, Maryland-Correspondence Obion Creek, Kentucky-Correspondence, 1977 Peterson Pine Island, Florida-Correspondence, 1978 Phosphate mining, Florida, 1976 Punta Gorda Isles Development-Correspondence, 1976
Box 3
Punta Gorda Isles Development-Draft environmental impact statement Sanibel Island, Florida-Articles Sand & gravel extraction, Gunpowder Falls, Maryland-Correspondence Swan Point, Maryland-Correspondence, 1975 Tortoise Island Development, Florida-Correspondence, 1975 West Galveston Island, Texas-Correspondence, 1978
Water Policy Reform (1977); 2 boxes
Box 1
Media-Press releases
Hearings before the Water Resources Subcommittee, Senate Committee on Public Works-Testimony,
1974-1975
Council on Environmental Quality-National Environmental Protection Act Environmental Defense Fund-Memoranda Natural Resources Defense Council-President’s re-organization proposals National Governors Association-Proposed policy statement, 1978 U.S. Department of the Interior-Fish & Wildlife Service-Land trade-offs U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (subject)-Reports U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Correspondence
Box 2
Water Resources Council-Correspondence Water Resources Council-Conference on Water-Panels, issues, papers, 1975 Water Resources Council-Reports, 1975 Water Policy Study-Task Force reports Water Policy Study-Drafts, working papers
Water Project Review: Media Citizens Committee on Natural Resources-Memoranda, 1977 Coalition for Water Project Review-Memoranda, 1977 Environmental Defense Fund-Memoranda & federal water project summaries
Wetlands Taxation (1977-1978); 1 box See also: Record Group 2-Sub-group V: Lido Beach
Box 1
Correspondence Press release
Intern reports: Brashares, E. (1977). Introduction to property taxation. Draft typescript. Brashares, E. (1977). The value of wetlands. Draft typescript. Brashares, E. (1977). Property taxation and protection of wetlands in a few states. Draft typescript.
Proposed legislation
Reports / articles by subject: Development rights Property taxes State laws on land & water resources
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA)/Clean Water Act—Section 404 (1977-1978); 3 boxes
Box 1
Media
Subject Files: Environmental Management Plans Executive Order 11990-Protection of wetlands FWPCA Section 404 Program review—Environmental Protection Agency FWPCA Section 404-General permits FWPCA Section 404-Cases FWPCA Section 404-Congressional Record FWPCA Section 404—Regulations-Environmental Defense Fund-Documents FWPCA Section 404—Regulations-Environmental Defense Fund-Comments FWPCA Section 404—Regulations-Environmental Protection Agency-Documents FWPCA Section 404—Regulations-Natural Resources Defense Council-Comments
Box 2
FWPCA Section 404—Regulations-Environmental Protection Agency-Documents FWPCA Section 404(b)—Rules & regulations-Environmental Protection Agency State 404 Permit Programs-Environmental Protection Agency-Documents FWPCA Section 404-Law review articles
Box 3
FWPCA Section 404-Law review articles FWPCA Section 404-Harvard Law Review-Edward Thompson draft article Federal projects-Bureau of Reclamation memorandum H.R. 3199 (Wright amendment)-Hearings-Testimony of the Environmental Defense Fund Non-point source control-Correspondence, 1977 Rural Clean Water Program-DEIS-Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund Soil & water conservation-Correspondence U.S. Corps of Engineers-EPA regulations Water quality management plans-Memoranda, 1977
Maryland Coastal Zone Management Program (1977-1978); 2 boxes
Box 1
Testimony—Edward Thompson, Jr. on the Draft Maryland Coastal Zone Management Plan,
July 1977
Maryland Coastal Zone Management Program document, December 1977 Maryland Coastal Zone Management Program document replacement pages, June 1978
Box 2
U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, Office of Coastal Zone Management. (1978). State of Maryland Coastal Management Program and Final environmental impact statement. Annapolis: Author.
Maine Coastal Zone Management Program (1978); 2 boxes
Boxes 1-2
U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, Office of Coastal Zone Management. (1978). Maine’s coastal program: Draft environmental impact statement. Washington, D.C.: Author.
U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, Office of Coastal Zone Management. (1978). Maine’s coastal program: Final environmental impact statement. Washington, D.C.: Author.
Barrier Islands (1978); 2 boxes See also: Soil erosion control projects
Box 1
Correspondence, 1978 Correspondence-FOIA request of the USDA Correspondence—USDA Wetlands Task Force,
Media
Barrier Islands Workshop-Policy Barrier Islands Coalition-Workshop report, correspondence Coastal Barrier Island Study, 1977
Reports & articles-Miscellaneous
Reports:
Warner, L. (1976). Status of Barrier Islands of the Southeastern Coast: A summary of the Barrier Island inventory. New York: Open Space Institute, Natural Resources Defense Council.
Golberg, T. (1978). Barrier Island ecology. Typescript.
Box 2
Draft book chapters-Don Goldman
Delaware River Basin Comprehensive Study (Level B) (1978); 3 boxes Note: See also Tocks Island Dam
Box 1
Delaware River Basin Commission: Policies, code, regulations Annual Report, 1966, 1971-1976, 1978 15th Water Resources Program (preliminary), September 1978
Level B Study Planning: Guidelines for regional or river basin planning-Water Resources Council Plan of study-Delaware River Basin Commission, 1977 Level B study—planning—comments, 1977
Box 2
Level B Study Planning: Study Steering Committee Study Advisory Committee
Level B Study Interim Report: Interim report (incomplete), May 1978 Comments
Box 3
Proposed impoundments—Delaware River Basin Commission: Comments-EDF, 1978
Cost / Benefit Methodology—U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Agriculture-Ecology Project (1978); 2 boxes
Box 1
Proposed EDF Agri-ecology project, 1978 Correspondence Copies of correspondence-Re: North Carolina farms Media-Press releases, clippings
National Agricultural Research Planning Committee-National Planning Committee-Report
on land use, 1975
U.S. Dept of Agriculture-Pamphlets, brochures U.S. Dept of Agriculture-Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service-Water
Bank Pgm U.S. Dept of Agriculture-Economic Research Service-Reports-Farmland, 1970s U.S. Dept of Agriculture-Water policy report to the U.S. Dept of the Interior, 1978
United States. (1977). Soil, water, air sciences charters. [Washington]: Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.
Wunderlich, G. (1975). Land along the Blue Ridge: Ownership and use of land in Rappahannock County, Virginia. Agricultural economic report, no. 299. [Washington]: Economic Research Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
Seminar on the Retention of Prime Lands. Recommendations on prime lands: Prepared at the Seminar on the Retention of Prime Lands, July 16-17, 1975, sponsored by
the USDA Committee on Land Use. [Washington]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture [1975].
Seminar on the Retention of Prime Lands. (1975). Perspectives on prime lands: Background papers for seminar on the retention of prime lands, July 16-17, 1975. [Washington]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
United States. (1974). Research and data needs for land use planning: A report. Washington: USDA.
Box 2
U.S. Dept of Agriculture-Economic Research Service (1974). The U.S. food & fiber sector: Energy use and outlook. A study of the energy needs of the food industry. Presented to the Subcommittee on Agricultural Credit and Rural Electrification of the Senate
Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.
Soil Conservation Society of America. (1976). The World food situation: Implications for land resource conservation. Ankeny, Iowa: Soil Conservation Society of America.
United States. (1978). Water conservation: Preliminary proposals for Federal agency program changes. [Washington]: The Task Force.
National Agricultural Land Policy Act. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Family
Farms, Rural Development, and Special Studies of the House Committee on Agriculture,
1977.
Fisheries Management (1978-1979); 2 boxes
Box 1
Management of the anchovy, coral, crab, reef fish:
U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service. Southwest Region. (1977). Draft environmental impact statement on the fishery management plan for the northern anchovy fishery. s.l: s.n.].
Striped bass—Maryland Dept of Natural Resources-Correspondence, 1979
Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, & United States. (1978). Final environmental impact statement/fishery management plan for the butterfish fishery of the northwest Atlantic Ocean. Dover, Del: Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council.
Western Pacific Fishery Management Council (U.S.). (1979). Environmental impact statement on the fishery management plan for the precious coral fisheries (and associated non-precious corals) of the Western Pacific Region. Honolulu, Hawaii: The Council.
Southeast Fisheries Center (U.S.), & United States. (1978). Draft environmental impact statement and fishery management plan for stone crabs (Gulf of Mexico). Tampa, Fla: Fisheries Management Council.
Tanner crab-Draft management plan-North Pacific Fisheries Management Council, 1977
Thomas, J. C. (1973). An analysis of the commercial lobster (Homarus americanus) fishery Along the coast of Maine, August 1966 through December 1970. NOAA technical report NMFS SSRF, 667. Seattle, Wash: National Marine Fisheries Service.
Dow, R. L., Bell, F. W., & Harriman, D. M. (1975). Bioeconomic relationships for the Maine lobster fishery with consideration of alternative management schemes. NOAA technical report NMFS SSRF, 683. Seattle, WA: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service.
Box 2
Management of salmon, billfish/sharks, shrimp:
Parsons, J. W. (1973). History of salmon in the Great Lakes, 1850-1970. Technical papers of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, 68. Washington: U.S. Bureau of
Sport Fisheries and Wildlife; for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Office
Pacific Fishery Management Council (U.S.). (1977). Draft fishery management plan and environmental impact statement for commercial and recreational salmon
fisheries off the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California commencing in 1978. Portland, Or: Pacific Fishery Management Council.
Fishery Management—Salmon—Pacific Fishery Management Council, copies of memoranda,
1978
United States. (1978). Final environmental impact statement/preliminary fishery management plan Pacific billfish and oceanic sharks. Terminal Island, Calif: Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Southwest Region.
Eldridge, P. J., & Goldstein, S. A. (1975). The shrimp fishery of the South Atlantic United States: A regional management plan. Charleston: South Carolina Marine Resources Center, South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources Dept.
Shrimp management-Report excerpt-Socio-economic characteristics, 1978
Shrimp management-Report excerpt-Legal considerations, 1978
Sub-group III.4: Water Resources / Wetlands Program—Public Statements / Texts
Box 1
SERIES 1: Comments
Environmental Defense Fund. (1971). [Comments on a proposed regulation to issue permits to discharge pollutants into navigable waters].
Lang, S. (1972). [Re: Permit for the expansion of Dundalk Marine Terminal in Baltimore
Harbor]. Letter to Edward Furia, Environmental Protection Agency.
Watson, H.L. (1972). Comments on proposed regulations for vessel and oil transfer
facilities. Letter to the U.S. Coast Guard.
Hallman, R,M., Greenberg, E.V.C. (1973). [Re: Construction requirement for tank ships].
Letter to the U.S. Coast Guard.
Environmental Defense Fund et al. (1975). Comments on Tocks Island Comprehensive Review Study.
Graff, T. J. (1972). [Comments on the Auburn-Folsom South Unit of Central Valley Project]. Letter to the Hon. Caspar Weinberger, Director Office of Management &
Budget.
Butler, W.A., Thompson, E. (1974). [Comments on the draft environmental statement
DES 74-33 proposed Assateague Island Wilderness Area]. Letter to the Bureau of Sport
Fisheries and Wildlife, U.S. Dept of the Interior.
Tripp. J.T.B., Callison, C.H. (1974). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund et al. on certain sections of the Marco Island preliminary draft environmental impact statement.
Thompson, E. (1975). [Maintenance dredging, Atlantic Intra-Coastal Waterway, Charleston District of the Corps of Engineers]. Letter to Mr. Jack E. Raven, Regional
Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency.
Box 2
Thompson, E. (1975). [Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on docket no. R-75-316,
Proposed rulemaking, National Flood Insurance Program]. Letter to the
Office of the General Counsel, Dept of Housing and Urban Development.
Thompson, E. (1975). [Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the draft environmental impact statement, flood plain management regulations, November 1974].
Letter to the Office of Flood Insurance, Federal Insurance Administration, Dept of Housing
and Urban Development.
Edelman, L. (1975). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fun on “Water Resources: Use and Management” policy statement [of the Dept of the Interior].
El-Ashry, M.T. (1976). Comments on the draft environmental impact statement on Foothills Project.
El-Ashry, M.T. (1976). Comments on the draft environmental impact statement on “Proposed Dolores National Wild and Scenic River”.
El-Ashry, M.T. (1976). Comments on the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Water Quality Standards for Salinity including Numeric Criteria and Plan of
Implementation for Salinity Control in the Colorado River System.”
El-Ashry, M.T. (1976). Comments on the draft environmental impact statement on the Colorado River Water Quality Improvement Program.
El-Ashry, M.T. et al. (1977). [Re: Programmatic environmental impact statement on
the Colorado River Storage Project]. Letter to the Hon. Cecil Andrus, Dept of the Interior.
Tripp, J.T.B., Moskowitz, P.D. (1977). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the United States Army Corps of Engineers “Hudson River Project” draft environmental impact statement.
Trujillo, G. et al. (1977). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the proposed
White River Dam and Reservoir.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1977). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the initial planning analysis and work directives of the Delaware River Basin Comprehensive
Study (Level B).
El-Ashry, M.T. (1978). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the environmental assessment report (December 1977) for the Grand Valley Unit of the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Project.
El-Ashry, M.T. (1978). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the June 1978 review draft report, “Irrigation Water Use and Management” of the technical work
group for the Interagency Task Force on Irrigation Efficiencies.
Zimmerman, K., Warner, L. (1979). [Re: Notice of proposed consent decree in First
Charter Land Corporation et al. no. 78-14-N and request for public comment, D.J. Ref.
62-81-2 (Captain’s Cove). Letter to James W. Moorman, U.S. Dept of Justice.
Zimmerman, K. (1979). [Land and resource management proposed regulations, 44 Fed.
Reg. 26554 (May 4, 1979)]. Letter to Chief, Forest Service, Dept of Agriculture.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1979). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the final draft report and environmental impact statement of the Delaware River
Basin Commission’s Level B Study.
SERIES 2: Testimony / Statements
July 25, 1973: Testimony of Eldon V.C. Greenberg, Center for Law and Social Policy,
on behalf of the Sierra Club, EDF, NRDC, National Parks and Conservation Association
and the Friends of the Earth, regarding S. 1751, before a Special Joint Subcommittee
of the Senate Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs, Commerce and Public Works.
August 2, 1973: Testimony of Gerald H. Meral, Staff Scientist, Environmental Defense
Fund, on the proposed list of toxic pollutants by the Environmental Protection Agency,
before the Effluent Standards and Water Quality Information Advisory Committee.
August 21, 1974: Testimony of Chester Stern on Colorado River salinity standards at
Environmental Protection Agency hearings.
Tripp, J.T.B. (1975, January). Planning requirements of the 1972 Federal Water Pollution Control Act amendments. Presented at the ALI-ELI Conference.
Pring, G. W. (1975, February). Reclamation law constraints on energy/industrial uses of western water. Address before the American Bar Association Water Conference, Denver.
July 22, 1975. Statement by the Environmental Defense Fund on the comprehensive study
of Tocks Island Lake Project and alternatives, before the Delaware River Basin Commission.
El-Ashry, M.T. (1975, December). Remarks of Dr. Mohamed T. El-Ashry, Staff Scientist on some of the pressing environmental issues facing the Rocky Mountain West. Presented in the “Environmental Town Meeting” held by EPA-Region VIII, Denver.
Thompson, E. (1977, February). Speech before attendees at the Corps of Engineers’
Regulatory Functions Training Program, Alexandria, Virginia.
March 21, 1977: Testimony of Mohamed T. El-Ashry before the Dept of the Interior Water
Projects Review Team, Hearings on Fruitland Mesa, Dolores and Savery-Pot Hook Water Projects.
March 29, 1977: Statement of James T. B. Tripp, on behalf of the Environmental Defense
Fund, on the Atchafalaya River and Bayous Chene, Boeuf and Black Navigation Project,
Louisiana, before the Federal Review hearing.
April 20, 1977: Testimony of Edward Thompson, Jr., Environmental Defense Fund, on
the budget of the Interior Department, before the House Appropriations Subcommittee
on Interior and Related Agencies.
El-Ashry, M.T. (1977). Speech before the Annual Meeting of Colorado Professional Engineers,
Boulder.
July 28, 1977. Comments of Mohamed T. El-Ashry on the need for a national water policy,
before the Water Resource Policy Study hearing, Denver.
August 5, 1977: Statement of Edward Thompson, Jr. on behalf of the Environmental Defense
Fund, on water policy, before the U.S. Water Resources Council.
September 22, 1977: Testimony of Paula C. Phillips, representing the Environmental
Defense Fund, before the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, U.S.
Dept of the Interior, Public Hearings on proposed interim regulations for the Surface
Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, Denver.
El-Ashry, M.T. (1977, November). Colorado River salinity and its control. Presented before the 13th Annual Meeting of the American Water Resources Association, Tucson,
AZ.
El-Ashry, M.T. (1978, February). Quality management of irrigation return flows in Western United States. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C.
March 22, 1978: Testimony of Mohamed T. El-Ashry, on water supply for energy development,
before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Subcommittee on
Energy Production and Supply.
September 16, 1978: Testimony of Mohamed T. El-Ashry at the Hearing on the President’s
water policy recommendations, before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public
Works, Subcommittee on Water Resources.
April 11, 1979: Testimony of William A. Butler, General Counsel, Environmental Defense
Fund, before the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Authorization Hearings for the Department
of Justice Land and Natural Resources Division.
SERIES 3: Writings by Program Staff
Harris, R.H. (1973). Will water pollution ever be halted? Manuscript submitted to the Great Lakes Sportsman.
Environmental Defense Fund et al. (ca. 1973). The Auburn-Folsom South Unit of the Central Valley Project: An appraisal. Manuscript.
Cicchetti, C.J. (undated). How to insure that water resource development projects are socially justified. Draft manuscript.
Wilson, R. J. (ca. 1973). Tocks Island and flood control. Manuscript.
El-Ashry, M.T. (1976). Physical and ecological aspects of the upper Colorado River Basin in relation to energy development and environmental problems: A discussion. Manuscript.
El-Ashry, M.T., Weaver, R. (1977). Colorado water projects: Impacts and alternatives. Manuscript. Article appeared in The Denver Post, April 17, 1977.
Sub-Group IV: Wildlife Program
Sub-group IV.1 Wildlife Program—Staff Files
SERIES 1: Michael Bean
Box 1
Chronological files, 1976-1981
U.S. Navy bombing exercises-Kaula Island, Hawaii:
Correspondence, 1979 Copies of correspondence, 1976, 1979-1980 Media-Clippings, 1980 Report (environmental impact statement)-Kaula Island target-Dept. of the Navy, 1976 Report (memorandum)-Trip to Kaula-State of Hawaii Dept of Natural Resources, 1979 Minutes-Executive session of the 17th Meeting of the Marine Mammal Commission, 1978 Documents-FOIA requests
Box 2
Documents-FOIA requests
Playa lakes:
Media-Clippings, 1978 Copies of correspondence, 1978 Notes
Environmental impact assessments for projects affecting the Mediterranean:
Reports-Barbara Blum, United Nations Environmental Programme, 1982-1983
Upper Chester River Watershed Project:
Correspondence—Environmental Defense Fund, 1984 Copies of memoranda—Environmental Policy Institute, 1984
SERIES 2: William Y. Brown
Box 1
Correspondence & memoranda, January 1982-December 1984
Sub-group IV.2 Wildlife Program—Legal Files
SERIES 1: Litigation & Hearings
Tuna / Porpoise: Regulations Governing Taking of Marine Mammals During Commercial
Fishing Operations (1974-1977); 28 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1974 Correspondence, January-September 1975
Box 2
Correspondence, September-November 1975 Correspondence, 1976 Correspondence, 1977 Correspondence, 1978 Correspondence—Marine Mammal Commission, 1975-1976 Correspondence, n.d.
Box 3
Memoranda, 1976
Media—Clippings Media—Articles Media—Bulletins
Box 4
Public Hearing on possible amendments to the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972
governing encircling gear: yellowfin tuna purse seining
Transcript of proceedings, December 1974 Exhibits (?)—National Marine Fisheries Service—Tuna-Porpoise Problem: Review of Research
Progress
Hearing on proposed regulations governing the taking of marine mammals during the
course of commercial fishing operations
Transcript of testimony—Joseph R. Blum, Department of Commerce, May 15, 1974 Transcript of testimony—Paul Anderson, Seiners Association, May 15, 1974 Transcript of testimony—William P. Jensen, National Marine Fisheries Service, May
15, 1974 Transcript of testimony—Joseph Blum, May 15, 1974 Transcript of testimony—Antoni Pisano, National Marine Fisheries Service, May 16,
1974 Transcript of testimony—Thomas Wimmer, National Audubon Society, May 16, 1974 Transcript of testimony—Richard Hodgkins, Westgate Terminals, May 16, 1974 Transcript of testimony—Henry Truby, World Dolphin Foundations, May 16, 1974 Transcript of testimony—Alix Jay, Porpoise News, May 16, 1974 Transcript of testimony—J.H. Zolzezzi, fisherman, May 16, 1974 Transcript of testimony—William P. Jensen, May 16, 1974
Box 5
Hearing on proposed regulations governing the taking of marine mammals during the
course of commercial fishing operations
Recommended decision Pleadings—Briefs—Environmental Defense Fund Pleadings—Briefs—Marine Mammal Commission Pleadings—Briefs—Tuna Research Foundation
Hearing on regulations governing taking of marine mammals during the course of commercial
fishing operations before the House Committee on Merchant Marines & Fisheries
Transcript of proceedings, August 1974
Hearings to consider re-issuance of incidental take general permit before the National
Marine Fisheries Service
Transcript of testimony—Brian Rothschild, National Marine Fisheries Service, October
9, 1975 Transcript of testimony—William Fox, National Marine Fisheries Service, October 9,
1975 Transcript of testimony—Gerald Howard, National Marine Fisheries Service, October
1975 Transcript of testimony—Morton M. Miller, National Marine Fisheries Service, October
9, 1975 Transcript of testimony—John Hodges, American Tunaboat Association, October 9, 1975 Transcript of testimony—Gordon Broadhead, American Tunaboat Association, October 9,
1975 Transcript of testimony—Manuel Silva, fisherman, October 10, 1975 Transcript of testimony—Harold Medina, fisherman, October 10, 1975 Transcript of testimony—Joseph Medina, fisherman, October 10, 1975 Transcript of testimony—Julius Zolezzi—American Tunaboat Association Transcript of testimony—John J. Royal—ILW Fisherman’s Union of San Diego, October
10, 1975
Box 6
Hearings to consider re-issuance of incidental take general permit before the National
Marine Fisheries Service
Transcript of testimony—Richard Gutting, Environmental Defense Fund, October 10, 1975 Transcript of testimony—William Brown, Monitor, Inc., October 10, 1975 Transcript of testimony—Christine Stevens, Society for Animal Protective Legislation Transcript of testimony—Jane Reisk, Animal Protection Institute of America, October
10, 1975 Transcript of testimony—Virginia Hanley, Fund for Animals, October 10, 1975 Transcript of testimony—Monitor Inc., October 10, 1975
Supplemental hearings to consider re-issuance of incidental take general permit before
the National Marine Fisheries Service
Transcript of proceedings, October 25, 1975, n.d.
Submissions—American Tunaboat Association Submissions—National Marine Fisheries Service
Box 7
Hearings to consider re-issuance of incidental take general permit before the National
Marine Fisheries Service
Submissions—Miscellaneous
Committee for Humane Legislation v. Dent et al. No. 74-1465 (U.S. Dist. Ct., D.C.)
Complaint, December 1974 Pleadings, January 1975-January 1976
Box 8
Committee for Humane Legislation v. Dent et al. No. 74-1465 (U.S. Dist. Ct., D.C.)
Pleadings, January-May 1976 Order staying judgment pending appeal, May 1976 Pleadings, November-December 1976
Box 9
Committee for Humane Legislation v. Dent et al. No. 74-1465 (U.S. Dist. Ct., D.C.)
Pleadings, December 1976-1977
Committee for Humane Legislation v. Richardson No. 76-1479 & cons. cases (U.S. Ct of Appeals, D.C. Cir.)
Pleadings—Briefs: Reply of the American Tunaboat Association Reply of the Pacific Legal foundation Joint Brief for the appellees Committee for Humane Legislation et al. Brief—The Humane Society Reply of the American Tunaboat Association Federal appellants
Box 10
Committee for Humane Legislation v. Richardson No. 76-1479 & cons. cases (U.S. Ct of Appeals, D.C. Cir.)
Pleadings, 1976-1977
Committee for Humane Legislation v. Richardson No. 76-2170 Fund for Animals v. Richardson No. 76-2168
Pleadings, January-February 1977
Box 11
Committee for Humane Legislation v. Richardson No. 76-2170 Fund for Animals v. Richardson No. 76-2168
Pleadings, February 1977
Hearings on regulations governing taking of marine mammals incidental to commercial
fishing operations before the House Committee on Merchant Marines & Fisheries
Transcript excerpts, May 1976 Statements, May 1976
Box 12
Hearings on regulations governing taking of marine mammals incidental to commercial
fishing operations before the House Committee on Merchant Marines & Fisheries
Notes on hearings
Motor Vessels Theresa Ann et al. v. Richardson No. 76-963-S (U.S. Dist. Ct., So. Dist,
Calif)
Pleadings, 1976-1977
Motor Vessels Theresa Ann et al. v. Richardson No. 76-3368 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 9th
Cir.)
Pleadings
Box 13
Hearings to consider re-issuance of permits governing incidental taking of marine
mammals MMPAH No. 2-1976
Transcript of proceedings, November 15, 1976 Transcript of testimony—William Fox, November 16, 1976 Transcript of testimony—John Mulligan, November 16, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Murray D. Bryce, Commonweath of Puerto Rico Transcript of testimony—William Fox, November 17, 1976 Transcript of testimony—James K. Sebenius—NOAA, November 17, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Winfred H. Meibohm, National Marine Fisheries Service Transcript of testimony—Douglas Chapman, November 17, 1976
Box 14
Transcript of testimony—Douglas Chapman, November 18, 1976 Transcript of testimony—John T. Everett, National Marine Fisheries Service Transcript of testimony—William Jensen, National Marine Fisheries Service Transcript of testimony—Gordon Broadhead, Living Marine Resources, November 19, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Kenneth Morris, Marine Mammal Commission, November 22, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Steven Edney, United Cannery & Industrial Workers of the Pacific Transcript of testimony—Workers in cannery industry, November 22, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Stephen Anderson, economist on tuna industry, November 22,
1976 Transcript of testimony—Zoe E. Stout, Pacific Legal Foundation, November 23, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Wym Coerr, Defenders of Wildlife, November 23, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Virginia Hanley, Fund for Animals, November 23, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Stanley Minasian, Save the Dolphins, November 23, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Robert K. Cleator, Nuttal Styris (marine hardware store) Transcript of testimony—Paul Kelly, November 23, 1976
Box 15
Transcript of testimony—Pete Wilson, Mayor of San Diego, November 23, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Paul Kelly, November 23, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Thomas Barber, November 23, 1976 Transcript of testimony—William Silva, Tunaboat captain, November 23, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Johnny O’Connor, November 24, 1976 Transcript of testimony—William Evans, November 24, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Maurice Correia, fisherman, November 24, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Mario Crivello, fisherman, November 24, 1976 Transcript of testimony—David Lloyd Burdick, statistician, November 24, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Bernard Fink, November 24, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Fredrick W. Brown, November 24, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Julius Zolezzi, November 24, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Robert K. Cleator, November 24, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Stanley Levitz, November 26, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Steven Soares, fisherman, November 26, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Andrew Castagnola, on behalf of the American Tunaboat Association Transcript of testimony—John Anthony Silva on behalf of the American Tunaboat Association Transcript of testimony—Paul Magellan, American Tunaboat Association, November 26,
1976 Transcript of testimony—Manuel Vargas, fisherman, November 26, 1976 Transcript of testimony—John Gonsalves, American Tunaboat Association, November 26,
1976 Transcript of testimony—Harold F. Cary, American Tunaboat Association, November 26,
1976 Transcript of testimony—Thomas Anthony Crivello, American Tunaboat Association Transcript of testimony—George Zeluff, November 26, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Vincent J. Guarassi, American Tunaboat Association, November
26, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Agostino Guidi, fisherman, November 26, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Manuel Silva, American Tunaboat Association, November 26,
1976 Transcript of testimony—A. Jacob Abrams, November 26, 1976 Transcript of testimony—John P. Mulligan, American Tunaboat Association, December
1, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Franklin Alverson, American Tunaboat Association, December
1, 1976 Transcript of testimony—August Felando, American Tunaboat Association, December 1,
1976
Box 16
Transcript of testimony—William Gensen, December 1, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Norman Mendes, National Marine Fisheries Service, December
1, 1976 Transcript of testimony--John P. Mulligan, American Tunaboat Association, December
2, 1976 Transcript of testimony--Franklin Alverson, American Tunaboat Association, December
3, 1976 Transcript of testimony—August Felando, American Tunaboat Association, December 3,
1976 Transcript of testimony—William Aron, National Marine Fisheries Service, December
4, 1976 Transcript of testimony—Lawrence Van Mier, Pacific Legal Foundation, December 4, 1976 Transcript of testimony—William Fox, National Marine Fisheries Service, December 4,
1976
Pleadings, November-December 1976
Box 17
Hearings to consider re-issuance of permits governing incidental taking of marine
mammals MMPAH No. 2-1976
Pleadings—Briefs—Environmental Defense Fund Pleadings—Briefs—American Tunaboat Association Pleadings—Briefs—National Marine Fisheries Service
Recommended decision, January 1977
Pleadings, February 1977
Exhibits: Franklin Alverson
Box 18
Exhibits: Franklin Alverson American Tunaboat Association William Aron Gordon Broadhead Murray D. Bryce Douglas Chapman
Box 19
Exhibits: John T. Everett August Felando William Fox John Hodges William Jensen Marine Mammal Commission John P. Mulligan National Marine Fisheries Service William F. Perrin James K. Sebenius Zoe Stout Lawrence Van Mier
Box 20
Exhibits Counsel’s notes
Box 21
Motor Vessels Theresa Ann et al. v. Kreps No. 77-1401 (U.S. Dist Ct., 9th Cir.)
Pleadings, February 1977
Committee for Humane Legislation v. Kreps Civil no. 77-0564 (U.S. Dist Ct.)
Pleadings, April-May 1977
American Tunaboat Association v. Kreps No. 77-0238-S (U.S. Dist Ct.)
Pleadings, April 1977
Box 22
American Tunaboat Association v. Kreps No. 77-0238-S (U.S. Dist Ct.)
Pleadings, April-May 1977
Hearings before the National Marine Fisheries Service on regulations to govern taking
of marine mammals incidental to commercial fishing
Transcript of proceedings, pre-hearing conference, August 12, 1977 Transcript of testimony—John T. Everett, August 24, 1977 Transcript of testimony—James Coe, National Marine Fisheries Service, August 26, 1977
Box 23
Hearings before the National Marine Fisheries Service on regulations to govern taking
of marine mammals incidental to commercial fishing
Transcript of testimony—Warren Stentz, August 26, 1976 Transcript of testimony—William F. Jensen, August 26, 1977 Transcript of testimony—James Coe, August 27, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Franklin Alverson, August 27, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Gordon Broadhead, August 27, 1977 Transcript of testimony—August Felando, August 27, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Wesley W. Parks, August 29, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Millard Hines, August 29, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Harold Cary, August 29, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Manuel Jorge, August 29, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Max Schetter, San Diego Chamber of Commerce, August 29, 1977 Transcript of testimony—H. Cushman Dow, San Diego Chamber of Commerce Transcript of testimony—Michael Shontz, August 29, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Winfred Meibohm, September 6, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Manuel H. Dubon, September 6, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Lawrence Van Mier, Tuna Research Foundation, September 7,
1977 Transcript of testimony—Dennis King, National Marine Fisheries Service, September
7, 1977
Box 24
Transcript of testimony—Dennis King, September 7, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Manuel Silva, September 8, 1977 Transcript of testimony—Franklin Alverson, September 8, 1977 Oral argument, October 7, 1977
Pleadings—Brief—Environmental Defense Fund Final Environmental Impact Statement, November 1977
Exhibits: Franklin Alverson Jack C. Bowland Gordon Broadhead
Box 25
Exhibits: Captains affidavits Harold Cary James Coe Manuel Dubon John Everett August Felando William Fox William Jensen Dennis King
Box 26
Exhibits: Alfred Klein Winfred Meibohm Wesley Parks William Perrin Warren Stuntz Lawrence Van Mier
Counsel’s notes
Box 27
Motor Vessels Theresa Ann et al. v. Richardson No. 76-963-E (U.S. District Ct., So. Dist., California)
Pleadings—Jurisdiction, October 1976 Pleadings—Temporary restraining order, October 1976 Complaint
Motor Vessels Theresa Ann et al. v. Kreps No. 77-1401 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 9th Cir.)
Motion for stay pending appeal
Box 28
Fact sheets / copies of correspondence, 1974-1976
Proposed regulations governing taking of marine mammals during fishing operations: Findings of fact / brief—Environmental Defense Fund, 1974
Hearings on reissue of permits to allow taking of marine mammals—Statements, 1975
Proposed amendments to the Marine Mammal Protection Act-Testimony, 1976
Fund for Animals et al. v. Richardson no. 74-1465 & cons. cases—Pleadings & exhibits
Proposed amendments to the Marine Mammal Protection Act-Testimony of EDF, 1977
Reports—National Marine Fisheries Service, 1975
Report-Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, ca. 1975
Marine Mammals—Alaska (1976-1977); 6 boxes
Request of the State of Alaska to waive moratorium on nine species of marine mammal
& allow state to resume management. Hearings before the Department of the Interior,
Office of Hearings & Appeals. MMPA Docket no. WASH 76-1
Box 1
Correspondence, 1976
Transcripts of testimony: Jack Lentner on behalf of the Fish & Wildlife Service Vernon Kuczkuk on state management Karl Schneider on behalf of the Alaska Department of Fish & Game Angel Johnson on behalf of the Fish & Wildlife Service Henry A. Hansen on behalf of the Fish & Wildlife Service Kenneth Pitcher on behalf of the Alaska Department of Fish & Game Gregory Streveler on harbor seals Malcolm Edward Islieb on behalf of Cordova District Fisheries Union Jon James Burns on behalf of the Alaska Department of Fish & Game Victor Campbell on hunting Thomas J. Ellanna on state management Linda J. Ellanna on state management Robert Blodgett on state management Jerome Trigg on behalf of the Bering Straits Native Corporation
Box 2
Transcripts of testimony: Jerome Trigg on behalf of the Bering Straits Native Corporation Margaret Baker Alfred Nakak Roger Charles Adams on hunting Enoch Adams on hunting Gideon Barr on hunting George Noongwook on state management Caleb Pungowiyi on behalf of the Bering Straits Native Corporation Anderson Apassingok on behalf of the Gambell Native Corporation Timothy Gologeren Buster Seelkoke on hunting Paul Rokok on hunting Wilfred C. Murray on hunting John Angaiak-Tununak Village Corporation David Friday on hunting Bob Hurwitz on hunting John J. Burns on behalf of the National Marine Fisheries Service
Box 3
Transcripts of testimony: John J. Burns on behalf of the National Marine Fisheries Service Karl Schneider on behalf of the National Marine Fisheries Service Fred Woldstad-Alaska Department of Public Safety Robert A. Rausch on behalf of the Alaska Department of Fish & Game Jacob Lestenkof on behalf of the Alaskan Federation of Natives Douglas Chapman on behalf of the Marine Mammal Commission Milton Kaufman-conservationist James G. Ferguson on behalf of the National Fisheries Institute
Box 4
Transcripts of testimony: Sue Pressman on behalf of the Humane Society William Y. Brown
Exhibits: Administrative Law Judge State of Alaska
Box 5
Exhibits: Fish & Wildlife Service National Fisheries Institute National Marine Fisheries Service Opponents Uncommitted parties
Box 6
Exhibit-State of Alaska
United States, & U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (1978). Consideration of a waiver of the moratorium and return of management of certain marine mammals to the State of Alaska: Final environmental impact statement. Washington, D.C.: The Group.
Marine Mammals (Walrus)—Alaska (1975); 3 boxes
On waiver of moratorium on walrus; Hearings before the Department of the Interior,
Office of Hearings & Appeals, MMPA Docket no. WASH 75-1
Box 1
Correspondence, 1975-1976 Media-Press releases & clippings
Pleadings—Briefs: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Environmental Defense Fund Marine Mammal Commission State of Alaska
Recommended decision Negative declaration
Transcripts of testimony: Francis H. Fay on behalf of the Fish & Wildlife Service
Box 2
Transcripts of testimony: Francis H. Fay on behalf of the Fish & Wildlife Service Loren W. Croxton on behalf of the Fish & Wildlife Service John Burns Lynn Cassel et al. on behalf of Alaska Professional Hunters Association Raymond Tremblay on behalf of the Fish & Wildlife Service Robert Rausch on behalf of Alaska Department of Fish & Game
Exhibits
Box 3
Exhibits
Bowhead Whale-Regulations on hunting (1978); 2 boxes
Box 1
Hopson v. Krebs no. A78-184-Civ
Pleadings-Re: Motion for summary judgment, November 1978
Box 2
Exhibits
Columbia Dam, Duck River, Tennessee (1978-1983); 7 boxes See also: Record Group 2, New York Office, Sub-group V
Box 1
Correspondence-EDF, 1978-1980 Correspondence-To the Army Corps of Engineers (copies), 1980 Correspondence-Tennessee Valley Authority (copies), 1980
Memoranda-EDF, 1979-1980 Memoranda-Miscellaneous copies
Box 2
Meetings’ notes, 1978-1980 Media-Clippings Fact sheets, n.d.
Wilson, D., Eisel, L.M. (1972?). Water quality and the Duck River Project. Typescript.
Eisel, L.M. (1973?). Flood control and the Duck River Project. Typescript.
Notices of public hearings-Army Corps of Engineers
FOIA requests-Responses of the Tennessee Valley Authority Document production-EDF Document production-Tennessee Valley Authority
Box 3
Document production-Tennessee Valley Authority
Clean Water Act section 401 Certification Hearings before the Tennessee Water Quality
Board
Pleadings, 1980-1981
Witnesses-General Witnesses-Memoranda Witnesses-Depositions
Box 4
Clean Water Act section 401 Certification Hearings before the Tennessee Water Quality
Board
Witnesses-Depositions Witnesses-Testimony summaries Witnesses-D. Stansberry, D. Etnier, J. Williams
Exhibits
EDF et al. v. Tennessee Water Quality Control Board et al. No. 81-1062-II Chancery Ct. of Davidson County
Pleadings, 1981-1982
Box 5
EDF et al. v. Tennessee Water Quality Control Board et al. No. 81-1062-II Chancery Ct. of Davidson County
Pleadings, 1981-1982
EDF et al. v. Tennessee Water Quality Control Board et al. No. 82-282-II Ct. of Appeals
Pleadings, 1982-1983
Hearings before the Senate Committee on Public Works—Re: Water Resources Development
Program: Duck River, 1975
Hearings on section 404 permit before the Army Corps of Engineers—Testimony, 1979
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Environment, Energy & Natural Resources—Statements,
August 1980
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Environment, Energy & Natural Resources (Moffett
Hearings) Statement, September 1980
Box 6
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Environment, Energy & Natural Resources (Moffett
Hearings) Statement, September 1980
Background documents by subject: Columbia Dam evaluation-Report Fish-Journal articles Historical impact-Report Mollusks-Journal articles Recreation-Report Uniform Relocation Act-Documents
Box 7
Background documents: THMs-Documents Water quality-documents
Pittston Oil Refinery & Marine Terminal, Eastport Maine (1979); 4 boxes Box 1
Correspondence, 1979-1983 Correspondence (copies), 1979-1981
Media
Notes
Petition of the Pittston Company for exemption from Section 7 (a) of the Endangered
Species Act before the Endangered Species Committee
Comments- Environmental Defense Fund Comments-National Marine Fisheries Service
Statements before the Endangered Species Committee
Box 2
Petition of the Pittston Company for exemption from Section 7 (a) of the Endangered
Species Act
Statements before the Endangered Species Board, 1979 Submissions—Pittston Company
Box 3
Petition of the Pittston Company for exemption from Section 7 (a) of the Endangered
Species Act Papers-re: whales
National Wildlife Foundation, EDF et al. v. Endangered Species Committee Civil action
no. 79-1779
Draft complaint for injunctive and declaratory relief, n.d.
Source documents
Reports by subject: Refinery siting
Box 4
Reports by subject: Oil spill risk assessment Impact on Fundy Bay
Dall’s Porpoise (1981-1986); 1 box
Box 1
Regulations governing the taking of marine mammals incidental to salmon fishing operations
Correspondence, 1981
Docket no. MMPAH 1981-1 before the National Marine Fisheries Services
Brief—Environmental Defense Fund Recommended decision of the Administrative Law Judge
Docket no. MMPAH No. 1986-1 before the National Marine Fisheries Service
Briefs—Marine Mammal Commission
National Marine Fisheries Service: Annual Report on Dall Porpoise-Salmon Research, 1979 Estimation of the Abundance of Dall Porpoise in the North Pacific Ocean-Bering Sea,
1981 Draft environmental impact statement—Incidental take of Dall’s Porpoise in the Japanese
Salmon Fishery, 1981 Dall’s Porpoise Program—Final Action Plan, 1984 Dall’s Porpoise Program—Action Plan, 1986 Draft environmental impact statement—Incidental take of Dall’s Porpoise in the Japanese
Salmon Fishery, 1986
Pleadings—related cases
Legislation
Compound 1080 for Predator Control (1982); 5 boxes See also: Sub-group II Toxic Chemicals Program for more on Rodenticides and predator
control
Hearing on applications to use Sodium Fluoracetate (Compound 1080) to control predators FIFRA no. 502 before the EPA
Box 1
Pleadings: Pre-hearing, December 1981-January 1982 Discovery & Position statements, January 1982 Requests for answers to interrogatories, February 1982
Box 2
Pleadings: Interrogatories, February-March 1982 Pre-hearing / Discovery, March-April 1982
Box 3
Pleadings, April-July 1982
Box 4
Pleadings: Statements of position Witness lists
Testimony: Witness on behalf of the American Society of Animal Science Witnesses on behalf of the Texas Department of Agriculture Witnesses on behalf of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Witnesses on behalf of the State of Wyoming
Boxes 4-5
Testimony—Witnesses on behalf of the State of Wyoming
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, California (1982-1985); 1 box
Box 1
Western Oil & Gas Association v. Byrne No. 82-5034 CBM (U.S. District Ct., Central
District, Caif.)
Memoranda, 1982, 1985 Pleadings Background documents-California Coastal Commission, re: consistency certification
SERIES 2: Background Documents
Tuna-Porpoise Controversy: Regulations to Govern Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental
to Commercial Fishing Operations (1974-1977); 9 boxes
Box 1
Hearings: Marine Mammal Protection Oversight Hearings, October-December 1975 Marine Mammal Protection Act Oversight Hearings, February 1977 Investigation into the Tuna Industry No. 751-0016 before the Federal Trade Commission Marine Mammal Protection Act amendments, May 1977 Regulations governing importation of tuna products, November 1977
Reports by author: Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission
Box 2
Reports by author: Living Marine Resources Marine Mammal Commission National Marine Fisheries Service National Marine Fisheries Service—Southwest Fisheries Center
Box 3
Reports by author: National Marine Fisheries Service—Southwest Fisheries Center
Box 4
Reports by author: National Marine Fisheries Service—Southwest Fisheries Center U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Legislation: Marine Mammal Protection Act amendment bills Congressional Record
Meetings: National Marine Fisheries Service-Tuna / Porpoise public meeting, 1977 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission
Box 5
Meetings: Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission
Workshop: Conservationist / Industry Tuna-Porpoise workshop, University of Washington
Correspondence: National Marine Fisheries Service, 1974-1976
Subject Files: Tuna Industry
Box 6
Subject Files: Tuna Industry
Research notes
Box 7
Research notes
Boxes 8-9
Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description
Sub-group IV.3 Wildlife Program--Project Files
SERIES 1: Committees & Meetings [Reserved]
SERIES 2: Project Files
Antarctica Subject Files (1985-1992); 22 boxes
Box 1
Antarctic Advisory Committee, 1992 Antarctic Conservation Act—Correspondence, 1992 Antarctic Mineral Resources—Meeting papers, 1982-1989 Antarctic Mineral Resources—Regime, 1982-1983 Antarctic Mineral Resources—Reports
Box 2
Antarctic Mineral Resources—Reports, 1982-1989 Antarctic & Southern Ocean Coalition, 1985 Antarctic Treaty System—Correspondence, 1991 Antarctic Treaty System—International Institute for Environment & Development papers
Box 3
Antarctic Treaty System—Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting papers, 1990 Antarctic Treaty System—Protocol to Antarctic Treaty on Environmental Protection Antarctic Treaty System—Antarctic Inspection Protocols, 1985-1989
Box 4
Antarctic Treaty System—Protocol to Antarctic Treaty on Environmental Protection,
1991-1992 Antarctic Treaty System—Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting papers, 1990-1991
Box 5
Antarctic Treaty System—Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting papers, 1990-1991 Antarctica & American Law Antarctica Briefing [Greenpeace] Nos. 1-6, 13, 1984, 1987 Antarctica—Environmental issues—statements, 1989
Box 6
Antarctica—Environmental issues—statements, 1989 Antarctica—Oversight Hearings, 1984 Conservation—Reports
Box 7
Conservation—Wildlife Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities—Correspondence Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities—Antarctic &
Southern Ocean Coalition Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities—The Antarctic
Project Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities—Antarctic Treaty
Box 8
Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities—Keystone Center Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities—Misc. reports Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities—Statements
Box 9
Antarctic Minerals Convention—Report-International Institute for Environment & Development,
1988 Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Minerals Resource Activities—Statements Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Minerals Resource Activities-Analysis, 1988 Legislation-Antarctic World Park and Protection Act of 1990, H.R. 4514-Testimony
Box 10
Environmental impact in Antarctica—Papers/reports Environmental impact assessments French airstrip, Port Geologie, Antarctica Greenpeace—Reports, 1987-1988, 1990 Heard Island Acoustical Global Warming Feasibility Experiment, 1990 Iceberg Project—Correspondence, 1989
Box 11
Legislation—H.R. 3416, Antarctic Marine Resources Convention Act—statements, 1984 Legislation—Statement of Bruce Manheim, EDF on Protection of the Antarctic Environment,
1990 Legislation—H.R. 4514, Antarctica World Park & Protection Act of 1990
Box 12
Legislation—H.R. 3416—Statements before the Subcommitttee on Fisheries & Wildlife
Conservation & the Environment, June 1983 Legislation—H.R. 3977, Antarctic Protection Act of 1990 Legislation—H.R. 4210, Antarctic Conservation Act of 1990 Marion Island Media—Clippings—Antarctica
Box 13
Media—Clippings: Antarctica Fishing Mining Ozone Pollution
Box 14
Media—Clippings—Tourism McMurdo Station—Oil Spill, 1989 McMurdo Station—Waste Disposal, 1991 McMurdo Station—Water Quality National Research Council—Reports, 1986
Box 15
National Research Council—Polar Research Board, 1983, 1992 National Science Foundation—Environmental Action Memoranda, 1991-1993 National Science Foundation—Environmental Impact Assessment & Monitoring, 1992
Box 16
National Science Foundation—Environmental impact assessment for Scientific/Logistical
Activities, 1990 National Science Foundation--Compliance with environmental law, 1989
Box 17
National Science Foundation—Oversight hearings, March 1989 National Science Foundation--Pollution regulation, 1991-1992 National Science Foundation--U.S. Antarctic Program, 1987-1990 Oil spill—Bahia Paraiso—Media & reports, 1989 Oil Spill—Bahia Paraiso—Statement of Bruce Manheim, EDF, 1989
Box 18
Policy Reprints/Articles Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)—Reports, 1987-1988, 1990, 1992
Box 19
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR): SCAR Report, Nos. 1-5, 7-8, 1986-1992 SCAR Bulletin, Nos. 81-90, 92-96, 99, 102, 104, 105, 107, 1985-1992 SCAR—Waste disposal—Correspondence, comments, reports, 1987-1989
Box 20
Tourism: Antarctic Traveler’s Code Media & Articles National Science Foundation Public Hearings on Antarctic Tourism, 1988
Box 21
Tourism: Regulation Tour Companies U.S. Antarctic Program Observer Reports, 1991-1992
Box 22
United Nations—Question of Antarctica History of U.S. activities in Antarctica, (paper, no author / date) Vessels World Resources Institute—Reports, 1990-1991
Sub-group IV.4: Wildlife Program—Public Statements / Texts
Box 1
SERIES 1: Comments
1973-1979 Meral, G.H. (1973). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on proposed amendment to section 216.10 of the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Letter to the Director of the National Marine Fisheries Service.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1974?). Comments on the draft environmental impact statement for promulgation of rules and proposed issuance of permits to
commercial fisherman allowing the taking of marine mammals during the
course of normal fishing operation.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1975). [Comments on the EIS issued by the National Marine
Fisheries Services regarding porpoise killing]. Internal memorandum.
Butler, W.A. (1977). [Comments on the American Tunaboat Association’s March 3, 1977
application for a general permit under the MMPA of 1972 to allow the taking of marine
mammals incidental to commercial fishing]. Letter to Richard Schoning, Director,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
Environmental Defense Fund. (ca. 1975). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the proposed McCloskey bill to amend the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972
to allow the commercial tuna fishing fleet to continue operations while exercising
due care to reduce incidental porpoise mortality to insignificant levels approaching near
zero.
Bean, Michael. (1979). [Re: BLM’s proposed guidelines for the identification, designation
and protection of “areas of critical environmental concern” (ACEC’s)]. Letter to Mr. Frank Gregg, Director, Bureau of Land Management.
SERIES 2: Testimony
1971-1977 September 8, 1971: John F. Hellegers, attorney, Environmental Defense Fund, before
hearings of the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation, House Committee
on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.
January 30, 1976: Statement of Joseph H. Highland to the Subcommittee on Fisheries
and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries
Committee.
September 28, 1976: Statement of William A. Butler on behalf of the Environmental
Defense Fund, Marine Mammal Oversight Hearings before the House Merchant Marine and
Fisheries Committee, Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife Conservation and the Environment.
March 2, 1977: Testimony of William A. Butler on behalf of the Environmental Defense
Fund, Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, National Audubon Society at the Oversight
Hearings on the Marine Mammal Protection Act, before the House Committee on Merchant
Marine and Fisheries, Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the
Environment.
March 11, 1977: Testimony of Juanita Alvarez and William A. Butler on behalf of the
Environmental Defense Fund, Sierra Club, National Audubon Society, and Defenders of
Wildlife at the Oversight Hearings of the Marine Mammal Protection Act, before the
Senate Commerce Committee.
May 13, 1977: Testimony of William A. Butler on behalf of the Environmental Defense
Fund and National Audubon Society regarding proposed amendments to the Marine Mammal
Protection Act, before the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.
July 26, 1978: Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Fish and Wildlife
Coordination Act before the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife and the Environment
of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.
Box 2
1980-1984, undated February 20, 1980: Statement of Clifton E. Curtis on behalf of the Animal Welfare
Institute, Defenders of Wildlife, Environmental Defense Fund et al. before the Subcommitteee
on Oceanography and the Subcommitteee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the
Environment of the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries concerning the
reauthorization of Title III of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act
of 1972. Draft copy.
April 3, 1981: Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund, et al. to the Subcommittee
on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment of the House Committee
on Merchant Marine and Fisheries concerning the Reauthorization of the Marine Mammal
Protection Act.
June 23, 1983: Statement of William Y. Brown before the Subcommittee on Fisheries
and Wildlife Cocnservation and the Environment, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee,
concerning the protection of wetlands.
June 30, 1983: Statement of William Y. Brown before the Subcommittee on Fisheries
and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment, Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee,
concerning the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources.
October 12, 1983: Statement of the Environmental Defense Fund, National Audubon Society,
Friends of the Earth. Hearing on the Army Corps of Engineers’ proposal to amend its
permit regulations.
November 9, 1983: Statement of William Y. Brown before the Subcommittee on Water Resources,
Committee on Public Works and Transportation, United States House of Representatives,
concerning section 404 of the Clean Water Act (wetlands protection).
April 12, 1984: Statement of Dr. William Y. Brown, Environmental Defense Fund, before
the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, Committee on Foreign
Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives. Hearing on H.R. 3416-The Marine Living Resources
Convention Act.
1984: Written statement of William Y. Brown, Sr. Scientist, EDF, before the Subcommittee
on Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and related agencies, Committee on Appropriations,
U.S. Senate. Hearing on the fiscal year 1984 budget of the NOAA.
September 24, 1984: Statement of William Y. Brown before the Subcommittee on Science,
Technology and Space, Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportaiton, U.S. Senate.
Oversight Hearing on Antarcitica.
SERIES 3: Writings
1981-1985 Brown, W.Y. (1981). Acid rain and wildlife conservation. Manuscript.
Brown, W.Y. (1982). The conservation principles of the Convention of the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. Report.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1983). A report prepared for the United Nations Environment Programme on activities concerning the In Situ conservation of biological
diversity.
Brown, W.Y. (1984). Federal initiatives for the preservation of wetlands. Manuscript.
Brown, W.Y. (1984). Protection of wetlands and other natural areas by elimination of certain tax credits and deductions: Draft legislation and background information. Draft report.
Brown, W.Y. (1985). Eliminating tax subsidies to protect critical habitat for endangered species and other natural areas: A report and a model legislation. Report.
Brown, W.Y. (undated). Gamboling in the permafrost: An essay on the arctic environment. Manuscript.
Brown, W.Y. (undated). Corps proposals are further retreat from wetlands protection. Manuscript.
Sub-group V: Energy Program
Sub-group V.1: Energy Program—Staff Files
SERIES 1: Subject Files
Energy Program-Memorandum on future directions of the program, 1979
Construction Work in Progress (CWIP) and utility rates: Fact sheet CWIP in FERC electric rate base-Congressional hearings, August 1982 CWIP legislation, H.R. 555 Congressional testimony
Coal gasification-Memorandum, government documents, 1970-1973
El Paso coal gasification project-Memoranda, comments, 1975 Energy crisis/employment-articles
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station-Comments, 1979 Power Plant & Industrial Fuel Act-Comments, 1979
Regulatory reform-bills, 1983
Sub-group V.2 Energy Program—Legal Files
SERIES 1: Litigation & Hearings
Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (1970-1974); 22 boxes See also: Record Group 2, New York Office, Sub-group V
Box 1
Correspondence, 1971-1972 Correspondence—Local counsel (Canada), 1973
Media—Press releases, 1972-1973
Wilderness Society et al. v. Morton et al. No. 928-70 (U.S. Dist Ct., D.C.)
Pleadings: Findings of fact, conclusions of law & preliminary injunction, April 1970
Box 2
Wilderness Society et al. v. Morton et al. No. 928-70 (U.S. Dist Ct., D.C.)
Pleadings: Discovery, February 1971 Motions to intervene Re: Defendant’s motion to maintain motion as class action Re: Defendant’s motion for protective order Re: Preliminary injunction Re: Plaintiff’s motion for partial summary judgment Amended complaint for injunction & declaratory judgment Pre-trial pleadings, May 1972
Box 3
Pleadings: Answer of intervenor-plaintiffs to interrogatories by Alyeska, June 1972 Transcript of proceedings, June 7, 1972 Re: Defendant’s motion for protective order, June 1972 Answer of EDF et al. to interrogatories by Alyeska, June 1972 Answers of Alyeska to interrogatories, June 1972 Briefs on NEPA issues, July 1972 Intervenor State of Alaska on Mineral Leasing Act, July 1972
Box 4
Pleadings: Briefs—Alyeska Pipeline Service Company on Mineral Leasing Act, July 1972 Plaintiffs’ appendices, Jul 1972 Memorandum Amicus Curiae of United Distribution Company, July 1972
Box 5
Pleadings: Reply brief of plaintiffs, August 1972 Transcript of proceedings—Argument on behalf of the State of Alaska Deposition of David Brew on behalf of the Department of the Interior Deposition of Jared Carter on behalf of the Department of the Interior
Box 6
Pleadings: Motion of David Anderson to intervene as plaintiff, August 1972
Box 7
Pleadings: Deposition of Jared Carter on behalf of the Department of the Interior Deposition of Jack Horton on behalf of the Department of the Interior
Box 8
Deposition of Jack Horton on behalf of the Department of the interior Deposition of Rogers C.B. Morton Deposition of Richard Nehring on behalf of the Department of the Interior
Box 9
Deposition of Richard Nehring Deposition of Fredrick Sanger on behalf of the Department of the Interior Deposition of William Vogley on behalf of the Department of the Interior Depositions digest
Box 10
Draft environmental impact statement—Trans Alaska Pipeline—Department of the Interior
Box 11
Final environmental impact statement—Trans Alaska Pipeline—Department of the Interior
Box 12
Environmental Impact Statement—Comments: Volume 1-Technical comments Volume 2-Terrestrial impact Volume 3-Marine impact
Box 13
Environmental impact statement—Comments: Volume 3-Marine Impacts Volume 4 State of Alaska on TAPS and alternative
Box 14
Environmental impact statement—Comments Exhibits—Alyeska—Hearings before the Department of the Interior, 1971
Box 15
Exhibits—Alyeska—Hearings before the Department of the Interior, 1971 Exhibits—John Dienelt / EDF
Box 16
Exhibits—John Dienelt / EDF
Document production: Alyeska—Project description, Vols. 1 & 2
Box 17
Document production: Alyeska—Project Description
Box 18
Document production: Alyeska—Project Description Environmental Defense Fund U.S. Department of the Interior
Box 19
Document Production: U.S. Department of the Interior
Exhibits—Provenance Unknown—Mineral Leasing Act Witness files Notice of appeal—David Anderson & the Canadian Wildlife Federation, 1972
Wilderness Society et al. v. Morton No. 72-1090 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.)
Pleadings: Brief of appellants David Anderson & the Canadian Wildlife Federation Brief of appellees Secretary of the Interior
Box 20
Wilderness Society et al. v. Morton No. 72-1090 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.)
Pleadings: Brief of the Wilderness Society, February 1972 Opinion, May 1972
Wilderness Society et al. v. Morton No. 72-1797 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.) David Anderson et al. v. Morton No. 72-1796 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C.)
Appellees’ memorandum…in response to motion for summary judgment filed May 1972 Appellees’ brief in response to all plaintiffs’ briefs on NEPA issues, July 1972 Brief of the State of Alaska on the Mineral Leasing Act & related issues, July 1972 Opinion, February 1973 Bill of costs, February 1973
Rogers C.B. Morton v. Wilderness Society et al. Nos. 72-1227 / 1228/ 1229 (U.S. Supreme Ct.)
Petition for writ of certiorari to the U.S. Ct. of Appeals, March 1973
Box 21
Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. v. Wilderness Society et al. No. 73-1977 (U.S. Supreme
Ct.) On writ of certiorari to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Pleadings: Brief of the Respondents Wilderness Society et al., December 1974 Opinion, December 1974
Proposed continued NEPA litigation: Memoranda, June-October 1973 Pipeline expert files—Lawrence Bliss
Box 22
Proposed continued NEPA litigation: Pipeline expert files—Lawrence Bliss Final environmental impact statement addendum—memoranda on research Appendix on deferral
Four Corners Power Plant (1971-1973); 2 boxes
National Wildlife Federation et al. v. Morton No. 1090-71 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.)
Box 1
Correspondence, 1971-1973
Media-Clippings Media-Press releases
Pleadings--Complaint for injunctive, declaratory & other relief Pleadings—Motions to intervene
Box 2
Pleadings
Strip Mining—Tennessee Valley Authority (1971-1974); 4 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1971-1973 Media-Press release, 1971
Natural Resources Defense Council et al. v. Tennessee Valley Authority No. 71 Civ
919 (U.S. District Ct., So. Dist., NY)
Pleadings, 1971-1972
Natural Resources Defense Council et al. v. Tennessee Valley Authority No. 72-1119 (U.S. Ct of Appeals, 2nd Cir.)
Joint appendix, February 1972 Pleadings—Briefs—Defendant-Appellant, March 1972 Decision, March 1972
Natural Resources Defense Council et al. v. Tennessee Valley Authority No. 8062 (U.S. District Ct., Eastern Dist., TN)
Affidavits
Box 2
Natural Resources Defense Council et al. v. Tennessee Valley Authority No. 8062 (U.S. District Ct., Eastern Dist., TN)
Affidavits
Pleadings, 1972-1973
Box 3
Pleadings, 1973-1974 Tennessee Valley Authority Annual Report, 1971
Natural Resources Defense Council et al. v. Tennessee Valley Authority No. 74-1132 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 6th Cir.)
Plaintiffs-Appellants appendix
Box 4
Plaintiffs-Appellants appendix Pleadings—Brief—Plaintiff-Appellant Pleadings—Brief—Defendant-Appellees
Douglas Point Nuclear Generating Station—Maryland (1972-1974); 5 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1974 Environmental Impact Statement—Comments—EDF
Application of the Potomac Electric Power Company, docket nos. 50-448 / 50-449 before
the Atomic Energy Commission
Environmental review-Atomic Energy Commission
Pleadings: Intervention-Prince George Environmental Coalition et al. Stipulations
Safety review-Atomic Energy Commission
Box 2
Application of the Potomac Electric Power Company, docket nos. 50-448 / 50-449 before
the Atomic Energy Commission
Pleadings, 1973-1974
Box 3
Application of the Potomac Electric Power Company docket nos. 50-448 / 50-449 before
the Atomic Energy Commission
Safety review-Atomic Energy Commission
Pleadings—January 1974-November 1974
Application of the Potomac Electric Power Company for a certificate of convenience
& necessity docket no. 6603 before the Maryland Public Service Commission
Application of the Potomac Electric Power Company, 1972 Preliminary environmental review-Maryland Dept of Natural Resources, 1973
Box 4
Application of the Potomac Electric Power Company for a certificate of convenience
& necessity docket no. 6603 before the Maryland Public Service Commission
Pleadings—January-November 1974
Background: Potomac Electric Power Company—brochures, n.d. Johns Hopkins University-Power Plant Site Evaluation Interim Report-Douglas Point
Site, 1974
Box 5
Background: Johns Hopkins University-Power Plant Site Evaluation Interim Report-Douglas Point
Site, 1974
Electric Utility Rates—Michigan (1974-1975); 1 box
Box 1
Nos. U-4570, U-4576, U-4807 before the Michigan Public Service Commission
Correspondence-Press, 1974-1975
Brief-Environmental Defense Fund, December 1974 Notice of proposal for decision, December 1974
Detroit Edison’s motion for interim partial and immediate revenue relief, April 1975 Notice of hearing, May 1975 Motions to intervene, May 1975 Interrogatories to Detroit Edison, August 1975
Electric Utilities—North Carolina (1975); 1 box
Box 1
Investigation of peak-load pricing, metering, conservation, load management, no. E-100
Sub 21 before the North Carolina Utilities Commission
Pleadings, 1975 Pleadings-Brief of the Attorney General, 1975
Rate Design for Electric Corporations (1975-1976); 2 boxes Case no. 26806 before the NYS Public Service Commission
Box 1
Pleadings, April 1975-March 1976
Pleadings-Briefs: Environmental Defense Fund ITT World Communications Inc. (Long Island Lighting rates no. 26887) Federal Energy Administration City of New York On behalf of intervenors Rochester Gas & Electric Consolidated Edison
Box 2
Pleadings-Briefs: Industrial Powers Consumers Conference
Pleadings-Reply briefs: Environmental Defense Fund AIRCO Federal Energy Administration Owners Committee on Electric Rates Rochester Gas & Electric Long Island Lighting Company Intervenors
Prototype Oil Shale Leasing Program (1978-1980); 1 box
Box 1
Environmental Defense Fund, Colorado Open Space Council, Friends of the Earth v. Cecil D. Andrus et al. (U.S. Ct of Appeals, 10th Cir.)
Briefs: Reply brief—Appellants Environmental Defense Fund et al., 1979 Brief—Appellants, 1979
Joint appendix
Electric Utilities—California (1981-1983); 1 box
Box 1
Application no. 57284 before the California Public Utilities Commission
Testimony—W.R.Z. Willey—Environmental Defense Fund, 1978
Application no. 59537 before the California Public Utilities Commission
Decision no. 93891
Application no. 60153 before the California Public Utilities Commission
Report on the quantitative measurement of Pacific Gas & Electric’s conservation programs-test
year 1982
Application no. 61138 before the California Public Utilities Commission
Report on energy conservation programs of Southern California Edison-test year 1983
California Public Utilities Commission. (1983). Standard practice for cost-benefit analysis of conservation & load management programs. Joint staff report.
Financial & Cost Implications of Constructing Nine Mile Point Unit 2 (1981-1982);
12 boxes
Case no. 28059 before the NYS Public Service Commission
Box 1
Media—Clippings
Pleadings (correspondence), December 1981 Pleadings—Briefs—Environmental Defense Fund Pleadings—Briefs—Capital District Anti-Nuclear Alliance Pleadings—Briefs—NYS Consumer Protection Board
Interrogatories
Box 2
Interrogatories
Box 3
Interrogatories Testimony—summaries
Box 4
Testimony: Central Hudson Gas & Electric Environmental Defense Fund NYS Consumer Protection Board NYS Department of Public Service
Box 5
Testimony: NYS Gas & Electric Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation William H. Hieronymus in rebuttal to the Environmental Defense Fund Witnesses on behalf of co-tenants
Minutes of pre-hearing conference, September 23, 1981
Box 6
Minutes of pre-hearing conference, September 24, 1981
Minutes of public hearing, December 1, 1981: Witnesses on behalf of Theodore Barry & Associates Witnesses on behalf of the NYS Department of Public Service
Minutes of public hearing, December 2, 1981: Witnesses on behalf of the NYS Department of Public Service
Box 7
Minutes of public hearing, December 2, 1981: Witnesses on behalf of the NYS Department of Public Service Witnesses on behalf of the co-tenants
Minutes of public hearing, December 3, 1981: Witnesses on behalf of the co-tenants Witnesses on behalf of the NYS Consumer Protection Board
Minutes of public hearing, December 4, 1981: Witnesses on behalf of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation / Rochester Gas & Electric
Box 8
Minutes of public hearing, December 4, 1981: Witnesses on behalf of Niagara Mohawk / Rochester Gas & Electric Witness on behalf of the NYS Consumer Protection Board
Minutes of public hearing, December 7, 1981: Witness on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund Witnesses on behalf of co-tenants
Minutes of public hearing, December 8, 1981: Witnesses on behalf of the NYS Department of Public Service Witness on behalf of the NYS Consumer Protection Board
Box 9
Minutes of public hearing, December 8, 1981: Witness on behalf of Assemblyman Maurice D. Hinchey
Minutes of public hearing, December 10, 1981
Minutes of public hearing, December 11, 1981: Witnesses on behalf of co-tenants Witnesses on behalf of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation
Box 10
Environmental Defense Fund. (1981). A new alternative to completing Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Nuclear Station: Economic and technical analysis. Berkeley: Author.
Opening brief-Environmental Defense Fund, December 1981
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on incentive rate of return plan for ratemaking
treatment of future construction cost of the Nine Mile 2 Nuclear Generating Plant.,
March 1982
Petition for reconsideration submitted by the NYS Consumer Protection Board et al.,
May 1982 Reply of the co-tenants in response to petition for re-hearing, June 1982
Box 11
Exhibits
Analysis of record—Administrative Law Judge
Documents—Reports—Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation
Box 12
Documents—Theodore Barry & Associates audit—Comments Minutes—Verification meeting for the TB&A audit, Syracuse NY, May 1981
New York State Energy Master Plan (1981-1983); 1 box
Box 1
The 1981 State Energy Master Plan & long range electric & gas system planning proceedings before the State Energy Office
Rebuttal testimony of George L. Fitzpatrick on behalf of the New York Power Pool Prepared testimony of David Nichols, Paul D. Raskin, Energy Systems Research Group
Reports:
New York State Energy Office. (1982). New York State energy master plan & long range electric and gas report, volume one. Final report. Albany: Author.
New York State Energy Office. (1983). New York State energy master plan & long range electric and gas report, volume three: draft environmental impact statement. Albany: Author.
Implementation of Conservation Programs that will Reduce Electric Use (1981-1983);
14 boxes See also: Record Group 2, New York Office, Sub-group V
Case no. 28223 before the NYS Public Service Commission
Box 1 Correspondence—Pilot programs Memoranda, 1982-1983 Memoranda, undated Memoranda—Legal issues
Minutes—Pre-hearing conference, May-June 1982 Minutes—Pre-hearing conference, September 1982
Box 2
Interrogatories
Box 3
Interrogatories Pleadings, December 1982 Pleadings—Briefs—Rochester Gas & Electric Pleadings—Briefs—Utilities Pleadings—Briefs—Environmental Defense Fund
Box 4
Recommended decision, 1983
Pleadings: Briefs—Utilities Briefs—Public Service Commission Briefs—Central Hudson Electric & Gas Briefs—Consolidated Edison Briefs—Natural Resources Defense Council / Environmental Planning Lobby Briefs—Niagara Mohawk Briefs—Rochester Gas & Electric
Pleadings—Data requests—Environmental Defense Fund
Testimony: Witnesses on behalf of the Applied Energy Group Witnesses on behalf of Consolidated Edison
Box 5
Testimony: Witnesses on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund Witnesses on behalf of the Long Island Lighting Company Witnesses on behalf of the Natural Resources Defense Council / Environmental Planning
Lobby Witnesses on behalf of the NYS Department of Public Service Witnesses on behalf of New York State Electric & Gas Witnesses on behalf of the New York State Energy Office
Box 6
Testimony: Witnesses on behalf of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Witnesses on behalf of Orange & Rockland Utilities
Minutes of Public Hearing, December 6, 1982: Witnesses on behalf of NYS Electric & Gas Witnesses on behalf of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation Witnesses on behalf of Rochester Gas & Electric Witnesses on behalf of utility companies
Minutes of Public Hearing, December 7, 1982: Witness on behalf of utility companies Box 7
Minutes of public hearing, December 7, 1982: Witnesses on behalf of utility companies Witness on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund
Minutes of public hearing, December 8, 1982: Witnesses on behalf of the NYS Department of Public Service Witness on behalf of Energy Systems Research Group
Minutes of public hearing, July 12, 1983: Witnesses on behalf of NYS Electric & Gas (NYSEG) Witnesses on behalf of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation
Box 8
Minutes of public hearing, July 12, 1983: Witnesses on behalf of the Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO)
Minutes of public hearing, July 13, 1983: Witnesses on behalf of Consolidated Edison Witnesses on behalf of Applied Energy Group Witnesses on behalf of Orange & Rockland Utilities Witnesses on behalf of the NYS Department of Public Service
Minutes of public hearing, July 14, 1983: Witnesses on behalf of Rochester Gas & Electric Witnesses on behalf of Energy Systems Research Group Witness on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund
Minutes of public hearing, July 15, 1983: Witness on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund
Box 9
Minutes of public hearing, July 15, 1983: Witness on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund
Minutes of public hearing, July 18, 1983: Witnesses on behalf of Central Hudson Electric & Gas Witness on behalf of the NYC Energy Office Witness on behalf of the NYS Consumer Protection Board
Minutes of public hearing, July 19, 1983: Witness on behalf of the NYS Department of Public Service Witnesses on behalf of the NYS Energy Office
Exhibits
Box 10
Exhibits
Box 11
Comments on shared savings proposal of the PSC staff—Environmental Defense Fund Notes of counsel on testimony
Box 12
Correspondence, 1982-1986
Report-Conservation potential-NYSEG, ca. 1981 Statement-Conservation measures, September 1982 Interrogatories-Answers of Consolidated Edison to EDF, September 1982 Symposium on utility investment in conservation-Announcement, October 1982 Interrogatories-Answers of Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO), October 1982 Interrogatories-Answers of Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, October 1982 Interrogatories-Answers of NYSEG Exhibit-EDF-Methodology for assessing cost-effectiveness of end-use conservation programs Notes-Rebuttal testimony preparation Report-Residential appliance inventory, survey instruments, December 1982 Brief-NYSEG
Box 13
Briefs-utilities, February 1983 Shared savings proposal-Staff-Comments, March 1983 Report-Evaluation of the energy conservation potential in the large commercial sector- Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO), March 1983 Interrogatories-Answers of Central Hudson Gas & Electric Interrogatories-Answers of Orange & Rockland Utilities
Box 14
Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on Conservation Voltage Regulation reports
submitted by utilities, March 1983
Interrogatories-Answers of the Environmental Defense Fund Staff & non-utility intervenors’ agreement Conservation Program plans—Comments, 1985 Conservation Program plan for 1986-Consolidated Edison, 1985 Conservation Program plan for 1987-Consolidated Edison, 1986
Niagara Mohawk Corporation-Long Run Avoided Costs (1985-1987); 1 box
Box 1
Order & pleadings, 1985 Opinion & order of the NYS Public Service Commission no. 86-8 Petition by the Occidental Chemical Corporation for rehearing of opinion PSC-Long-run avoided costs: updated estimates of fuel prices, inflation & electric
load growth\ Order adopting long run avoided cost updates
Nine Mile Point 2-Prudence of costs incurred (1986); 1 box
Box 1
Rebuttal testimony-Niagara Mohawk Corporation Pleadings Testimony-NYS Consumer Protection Board Petition for rehearing
SERIES 2: Background Documents
Trans-Alaska Pipeline System—Canadian Alternative Route; 12 boxes
Box 1
Memoranda—Re: Canadian alternative route Media—Canadian
Box 2
Environmental studies—Government: Canada-Department of Energy, Mines and Resources Canada-Department of the Environment
Box 3
Environmental studies—Government: Canada-Department of External Affairs Geological Survey of Canada Canada-Department of Indian Affairs & Northern Development
Box 4
Environmental studies—Government: Canada-Department of Indian Affairs & Northern Development National Research Council of Canada
Box 5
Environmental studies: Canadian Arctic Gas Study Ltd. Canadian Gas Association Canadian Arctic Resources Committee Canadian Environment Protection Board
Box 6
Environmental studies: Canadian Environment Protection Board Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Research Ltd. Northwest Project Study Group Trans-Canada Pipelines University sources
Box 7
Environmental studies: University sources
Reports: Atlantic Pipeline Company—Transport Bechtel Corporation-Transport Canadian Arctic Resources Committee Canadian Arctic Gas Survey Canada-Department of the Environment Charles Cicchetti—Benefit cost analysis
Box 8
Reports: Department of the Interior—Economic & security aspects
Canadian Government Documents: House of Commons Debates—Vol. 115, nos. 95, 214, 237, Official reports House of Commons Debates—Vol. 117, nos. 137, 140, 154-56, Official reports House of Commons—Minutes of proceedings of Special Committee on Environmental Pollution
Subject Files: Energy Policy—Canada
Box 9
Subject Files: Energy Policy—Canada Mackenzie Valley Corridor Native claims Pipeline maps
Box 10
Official correspondence and other communications between Canada & the U.S. Closed or Retained Document, Closed Description Alyeska / Oil Industry input on Canadian alternative
Box 11
Alyeska / Oil Industry input on Canadian alternative
Box 12
Feasibility of a Canadian alternative—Source unknown
Trans-Alaska Pipeline System—Legislation (1973); 4 boxes See also: Record Group 2: New York Office, Sub-group V
Box 1
Correspondence, February 1973 Correspondence—Congress, April-July 1973
Senate bills: Senate bill 1081—Research Senate bill 1081—Foreign Relations Committee—Canadian alternative
House bills: House bill 9130
Box 2
Natural Gas Regulations and the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System—Hearings before the Joint
Economic Committee June 1972
Rights-of-Way Across Federal Lands—Hearings before the Senate Insular & Interior Affairs
Committee, 1973
Testimony / statements before the Senate Insular & Interior Affairs Committee: Alaskan Congressmen U.S. industry
Box 3
Testimony / statements before the Senate Insular & Interior Affairs Committee: U.S. Industry Environmental groups
Hearing notices—House committees
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Public Lands, House Interior & Insular Affairs
Committee, Volume 1: Government; Volume 2: Plaintiffs & Industry
Statements to Congressional Committees—Administration
Box 4
Statements to Congressional committees—Administration Statements before House committees—Congressmen Statements before House committees—Environmental groups Statements—Canadian industries
Implementation of Conservation Programs that Will Reduce Electric Use (1981-1986); 4 boxes
Box 1
By Subject:
1983 Residential appliance inventory: Methodology & results—For NYS utilities Appliance saturation survey-For Central Hudson Gas & Electric, 1981 Citizens Committee for a Long Island Power Authority-Report, 1985 Coal conversion-Impact on utilities-Dept of Energy, 1980 Conservation activities sponsored by utilities-Bibliography-Rochester Gas & Electric,
1982 Conservation activities-Niagara Mohawk Research Advisory Council, 1986 Conservation-Articles Conservation Assessment Program Plan-New York State Energy & Gas, 1986
Box 2
Conservation Assessment Program-Niagara Mohawk Power Conservation Assessment Project-1980 residential energy use survey-NYSEG Market Research Conservation Assessment Project-1981 commercial customer analysis-NYSEG Market Research Conservation plan for 1987-Orange & Rockland Utilities Conservation plan-PSE&G-New Jersey, 1982 Conservation & Renewable Energy Conservation voltage regulation-Pacific Gas & Electric Conservation voltage regulation-Reports-Utilities, 1982-1983
Box 3
Edison Electric Institute-Papers Electricity Conservation Assessment Programs-Utilities Electricity Conservation Investment Programs-Utilities Electricity Supply Sufficiency-Department of Energy Energy conservation activities, 1981-Pacific Gas & Electric
Box 4
Energy conservation activities, 1981-San Diego Gas & Electric Energy technology alternatives-New York State-for NYS R&D Authority, 1982 Financial incentives-Niagara Mohawk, 1986 Home Energy Assistance Program-NYS Dept of Social Services, 1983-1984 Home Insulation & Conservation Program-Evaluation-Niagara Mohawk, 1982 Load Management Testing Model-for Niagara Mohawk, 1986 Sherburne Co. Generating Station-Findings of fact, 1982 Utility oil & gas consumption reduction-Department of Energy, 1980 Weatherization Program-Idaho Power Company, 1981
Sub-group V.4 Energy Program—Public Statements / Texts
SERIES 1: Comments
Box 1
Butler, W.A. (1970). [Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on proposed amendments to the regulations of the Atomic Energy Commission]. Letter to the Secretary of the Commission.
Roisman, A.Z. (1973). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on proposed revision to the Atomic Energy Commission regulations implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act.
Greenberg, E.V.C., Bartelman, C. (1975). Comments on behalf of the Sierra Club, Environmental Defense Fund, Natural Resources Defense Council, the National Parks and
Conservation Association and Friends of the Earth on the Energy Research and Development
Administration’s draft impact statement, “Expansion of U.S. Uranium Enrichment
Capacity”.
Trujllo, G., Mastbaum, D.C. (1977). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the application of Gulf Oil Corporation and Standard Oil Company for a subsurface
disposal system in Rio Blanco County, Colorado.
Willey, W.R.Z., Mastbaum, D. (1979). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the assessment of the consequences of oil shale development (August 1979 draft),
prepared by Batelle Northwest Laboratories for the U.S. Department of
Energy.
Percival, R.V. (1981). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the “Management and Technical Review of the Construction and Feasibility of Nine Mile
Point #2” prepared by Theodore Barry & Associates and Canatom, Inc.
Percival, R.V. (1982). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on incentive rate of return Plan for ratemaking treatment of future construction costs of the Nine
Mile 2 Nuclear Generating Plant. From proceedings before the NYS Public Service Commission, case no. 28059.
SERIES 2: Testimony / Speeches
Habicht, E.R. (1974, September). [Speech on utility ratemaking reform]. Presented
before the Federal Energy Administration’s Electric Utility Rate Conference.
Habicht, E.R. (1975, April). Towards resolution of the conflict between energy and the environment. Presented at the Conference of the Measurement of Social and Economic
Data and Public Policy, Austin, TX.
May 7, 1975: Testimony of Ernst R. Habicht, Staff Scientist and Director of Energy
Program of the Environmental Defense Fund, regarding the design of electricity tariffs
before the Senate Public Works Committee.
Habicht, E.R. (1975, June). The energy puzzle: Electric rates, space conditioning and load management. Presented before the Federal Energy Administration Conference, “The Challenge of Load Management, a Convergence of Diverse Interests”,
Washington, D.C.
February 24, 1976: Testimony of Ernst R. Habicht, Director of the Energy Program,
regarding Electric utilities, before the House Subcommittee on Energy Research, Development
and Demonstration.
April 2, 1976: Testimony of Ernst R. Habicht, Staff Scientist and Director of the
Energy Program, regarding electric utility rate design reform, before the House Interstate
and Foreign Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on Energy and Power.
April 13, 1976: Testimony of Katherine Fletcher, Staff Scientist, on guaranteed loans
for synthetic fuels, before the House Committee on Science and Technology.
May 3, 1977: Testimony of John Krautkraemer on behalf of the Environmental Defense
Fund on the “Modifications to the Detailed Development Plan” of oil shale lease c-b
(Ashland Oil, Inc. and Occidental Oil Shale, Inc.), Denver, Colorado.
July 26, 1977: Testimony of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Rio Blanco Oil Shale
Project Revised Detailed Development Plan.
June 14, 1979: Testimony of David B. Roe on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund
on National Solar Policy: Impact of Utility Financing on Solar Development, before the
House Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Commerce Committee and the Subcommittee on
Energy Development and Applications of the Science and Technology Committee.
February 27, 1980: Statement of Robert J. Rauch, Staff Attorney of the Environmental
Defense Fund, on behalf of the National Clean Air Coalition, before the House Subcommittee
on Oversight and Investigation of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
September 9, 1980: Testimony of Paula C. Phillips, Regional Counsel, on S. 2858 (oil
shale leasing) before the Subcommittee on Energy Resources and Materials Production of the Senate
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Willey,W.R.Z. (1981, February). Review of Hahn and Noll’s “Implementing tradable emissions permits”. Prepared for the Conference on Reforming Government Regulation: Alternative Strategies to Social Regulatory Policy
SERIES 3: Writings by Program Staff
Habicht, E.R. (1976). Improving the efficiency of capital investment in the energy sector of our economy. Draft working paper.
Habicht, E.R. (ca. 1976). The social origins and economic basis of the demand for electricity. Manuscript.
Habicht, E.R. (1979). Property rights and energy prices. Manuscript.
Wagoner, J.K. (1979). Uranium: The United States experience-A Lesson in History. Manuscript.
Kirshner, D. (1980). Economic alternatives to new nuclear and coal plants in Michigan. Final report to the Special Joint Committee on Nuclear Energy, Michigan
State Legislature.
Oppenheimer, M. (1982). [Summary of article: “The relationship between sulfur emissions
and sulfate in precipitation]. Memorandum.
Roe, D.B. (1982). [Op-Ed piece on Nine Mile Point Unit 2]. Manuscript submitted to
The New York Times.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1983). Summary of National Clean Air Coalition positions on acid rain strategies for east and west. Memorandum.
Oppenheimer, M. (1983). The relationship of sulfur emissions to sulfate in precipitation.
Atmospheric Environment17(3) 451-460.
Environmental Defense Fund. (1984). The positive alternative to completing Shoreham and Nine Mile 2: Supplement to economic and technical analysis, November 1981. Report submitted to the Hon. Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York.
Sub-group VI: Transportation Program
Sub-group VI.1: Transportation Program—Staff Files [Reserved]
Sub-group VI.2: Transportation Program—Legal Files
SERIES 1: Litigation & Hearings
Supersonic Transport—Concorde (1970-1977); 9 boxes See also: Record Group 2: New York Office, Sub-group V
Box 1
Correspondence: 1968-1969 1970 1972 1973 1974 1975
Box 2
Correspondence: 1975 1976
Memoranda, 1974-1975
Box 3
Memoranda, 1975-1976
Media: Concorde factsheet—EDF, n.d. Press releases—EDF, 1972 Press releases—EDF, 1973-1974
Petition under the Federal Aviation Act requesting the immediate promulgation of the
environmental standards that will govern certification of the supersonic transport;
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund, 1970
Petition requesting the immediate promulgation of a rule barring the use of airport
facilities to any new aircraft…that are unable to meet the noise standards applicable
to newly certified subsonic aircraft. Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund to
the State of Alaska et al., 1970
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Butterfield et al. No. 74-217 (U.S. Dist Ct.,
D.C.)
Complaints Pleadings, 1974-1977
Box 4
Documents—Environmental Protection Agency Documents—Department of Transportation—Federal Aviation Administration
Hearings on the draft environmental impact statement on the Concorde Supersonic Transport
before the Federal Aviation Administration
Statement on behalf of Fairfax County, Virginia, April 1975 Statement on behalf of the Anti-Concorde Project (London), April 1975 Statement on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund, April 1975 Statement of Andrew Wilson, aviation journalist, April 1975
Hearings on noise standards for SSTs before the Federal Aviation Administration
Testimony of John Hellegers on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund, May 1975
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund for amendment of foreign air carrier permits
held by British Airways Board and Compagnie Nationale Air France to forbid use of
Concorde SST, Docket no. 28347 before the Civil Aeronautics Board
Pleadings, October 1975
Box 5
Pleadings, November 1975`
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Governmental Activities & Transportation
Statement of Harold S. Johnston-University of California at Berkeley Statement of John Hellegers on behalf of the Environmental Defense Fund Statement of Robert H. Cannon, Jr.-University of Michigan Statement of Thomas M. Donahue
Hearings on Concorde flight permits before the Department of Transportation Statement of Air France & British Airways Statement of the Concorde Team Statements of opponents to the Concorde (British) Statement on behalf of Alameda Co. et al., Calfornia Statement of Environmental Defense Fund Statement of National Parks & Conservation Association Statement of the Attorney General of New York Statement of Fairfax County, Virginia Statement of Federal officials
Hearings on the Concorde SST before the Department of Transportation
Submissions of the Environmental Defense Fund, 1975-1976
Box 6
Transcript of hearings, January 6, 1976
Environmental Defense Fund v. Department of Transportation & Wm. Coleman, Jr. No. 76-1105 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals)
Pleadings, February-March 1976
Pleadings—Briefs: State of New York, March 1976 Intervenor-Aviation Consumer Action Project, March 1976 Environmental Defense Fund, March 1976 Reply brief-Environmental Defense Fund, April 1976 Brief-intervenor Pacific Legal Foundation, April 1976 Reply brief—State of New York
Box 7
Pleadings, April 1976 Appendix
Box 8
Appendix
Petition of the Environmental Defense Fund for Concorde permit amendments to forbid false & deceptive advertising as to effect on jet lag Docket no. 29242 before
the Civil Aeronautics Board
Environmental Defense Fund v. Civil Aeronautics Board No. 76-1062 (U.S. District Ct.,
D.C.)
Pleadings, 1976-1977
British Airways Board v. Port Authority of New York et al. No. 77-7237 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 2nd Cir.)
Joint appendix
Box 9
Pleadings—Reply brief—Amici Curiae Friends of the Earth et al. Pleadings—Reply brief—State of New York
Documents—Environmental Protection Agency—Noise levels for airplanes Documents—National Transportation Safety Board Documents—Federal Aviation Administration—Final Environmental Impact Statement for
the Concorde SST, volume II, September 1975 Documents—Federal Aviation Administration—Noise Abatement Policy,1976 Documents—Federal Aviation Administration—Final Environmental Impact Statement-Noise
regulation & type certification of civil supersonic aircraft, volume II, June 1978
Air Quality—Washington D.C. (1971-1973); 5 boxes
Box 1
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Washington et al. No. 6707 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C. Cir.)
Correspondence, 1971-1973 Pleadings, 1972 Health studies
Box 2
Environmental Defense Fund et al. v. Washington et al. No. 6707 (U.S. Ct. of Appeals, D.C. Cir.)
Pleadings-Brief for petitioners, August 1972
Petition for review of the refusal of the Commissioner of the District of Columbia
and the Director of the Dept of Environmental Services to take immediate action to
alleviate a chronic air pollution emergency resulting form excessive concentrations
of carbon monoxide in the ambient air…
Pleadings-Brief for respondents, January 1973 Appendices
Box 3
Correspondence-EDF, 1971-1972 Correspondence-Agencies (copies), 1971-1972
Media-Press release-EDF, 1972 Media-Clippings
Comments-EDF-Proposed implementation plan for the control of carbon monoxide, nitrogen
dioxide, hydrocarbons & oxidants for the District of Columbia portion of the National
Capital Interstate Air Quality Control Region, 1972
Reports-Natural Resources Defense Council-Action for Clean Air, ca. 1971 Reports-U.S. Dept of H.E.W.-Public Health Service-Carbon Monoxide Report-EPA-Vehicle Emissions Control Report-Washington D.C. Council of Governments?-Air Quality Planning Report-D.C.-Dept of Environmental Services-Annual Report on Quality of Air, 1973
Box 4
Report-D.C.-Department of Environmental Services- Proposed implementation plan for
the control of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, hydrocarbons & oxidants for the
District of Columbia portion of the National Capital Interstate Air Quality Control
Region
Box 5
Reports-D.C. Department of Human Resources Reports-Scientific journals
Federal Register-EPA-ambient air quality standards
Data-EPA-Air monitoring
Highways (1972-1973); 2 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence-1971-1975 Correspondence-Miscellaneous highway cases, 1973-1974
Speeches-John Hellegers
Media—Clippings Media—Newsletter-TheConcrete Opposition, April, November 1972; January, Sept. 1974 Media—Articles
EDF et al. v. Volpe Civil no. 151-72 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.)
Complaint
Miscellaneous cases
Box 2
Miscellaneous cases
By Subject: Air quality guidelines-DEIS-Federal Highway Administration, 1973 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety-Status reports Federal-Aid Highway Act National Cooperative Highway Research Program—Progress through 1972 Occupant crash protection-DEIS-Federal Highway Administration
Freight Rate Increases—Petitions before the Interstate Commerce Commission / Environmental
Impact of surcharges on recyclable goods (1972-1974); 14 boxes
Students Challenging Regulatory Agency Procedures (S.C.R.A.P.) et al. v. Interstate
Commerce Commission No. 971-72 (U.S. District Ct., D.C.)
Box 1
Correspondence, September 1971-October 1972 Correspondence, January 1973-November 1974 Correspondence, January-July 1975
Memoranda—Research, 1974
Media—Clippings
Pleadings: Re: Plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary injunction, April 1972 Plaintiffs’ motion for three-judge court, May 1972
Box 2
Pleadings: Re: Motion to dismiss, May 1972 Complaint to enjoin orders of the I.C.C. re: freight rates, May 1972 Complaint for injunctive & declaratory relief, May 1972 Re: Plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary injunction, June-August 1972 Notice of the United States’ appeal to the Supreme Court of the injunction order,
July 1972 Re: Motion to file amended complaint, November 1972 Affidavits of Railroads, December 1972 Memorandum of intervening railroads regarding relief sought by S.C.R.A.P. & EDF, December
1972
Box 3
Pleadings: Re: Plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary injunction, December 1972 Motions to intervene, February 1973 Re: motion for restraining order, May 1973 Re: Plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment, July 1973 Notice of appeal to the Supreme Court re: June 7 order enjoining freight rate increases Re: Intervenor-Plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment, June-August 1973
Box 4
Pleadings: Re: Motion for summary judgment, appendices Affidavits of intervening railroads, October 1973 Judgment, February 1974 Notice of appeal of the I.C.C. to the Supreme Court, April-June 1974 Pleadings, October-November 1973, 1974
Box 5
Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Co.’s application for stay of the preliminary injunction,
A-72 (U.S. Supreme Court), July 1972
U.S., Interstate Commerce Commission et al. v. S.C.R.A.P. et al. Nos. 72-535 / 72-562
(U.S. Supreme Court)
Pleadings: Appendix, October 1972 Jurisdictional statements, October 1972 Re: Appellees’ motion to remand or affirm preliminary injunction, November-December
1972
Box 6
Pleadings: Motions to remand or affirm, November-December 1972 Brief—Environmental Defense Fund, February 1973 Brief—Amicus Curiae National Association of Secondary Material Industries Reply brief—Interstate Commerce Commission
Opinion, June 1973
Applications nos. 1234 / 1239 (U.S. Supreme Court)
Application of the Environmental Defense Fund to vacate stay Applications of the Railroad / Interstate Commerce Commission for stay of preliminary
injunction pending appeal
United States / Interstate Commerce Commission et al. v. Students Challenging Regulatory
Agency Procedures et al. Nos. 73-399 / 73-420 (U.S. Supreme Court)
Pleadings: Appellants’ motion to dismiss interlocutory appeals as moot, October 1973 Re: Appellees’ motion to dismiss, October 1973 Case remanded to district court, November 1973
United States / Interstate Commerce Commission et al. v. Students Challenging Regulatory
Agency Procedures et al. Nos. 73-1966 / 73-1971 (U.S. Supreme Court)
Pleadings: Appendix, July 1974
Box 7
Pleadings: Appellees’ motion to dismiss, August 1974 Brief—Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company, December 1974 Brief—Institute of Scrap Iron & Steel, February 1975 Brief—National Association of Recycling Industries et al. Brief—S.C.R.A.P., Environmental Defense Fund Reply brief—Interstate Commerce Commission, March 1975 Re: Mootness, April 1975
Ex parte 55—Implementation of the National Environmental Protection Act; Proceedings
before the Interstate Commerce Commission
Notice of proposed rulemaking & order Opinion Petition for re-consideration, September 1971
Ex parte 265 & 267—Increased freight rates, 1970-1971; Proceedings before the Interstate
Commerce Commission
Petitions for intervention & reply of railroads, January 1972
Ex parte 270—Investigation of Railroad Freight Rate Structure; Proceedings before
the Interstate Commerce Commission
Preliminary report, November 1971
Ex parte 281—Increased freight rates, 1972; Proceedings before the Interstate Commerce
Commission
Statements in support of increases—Railroads
Box 8
Ex parte 281—Increased freight rates, 1972; Proceedings before the Interstate Commerce
Commission
Statements in support of increases, January 1972 Amendments to petition, March 1972 Supplemental memorandum of railroad respondents, April 1972 Reply verified statements—Railroads Order, October 1972 Petition for re-consideration—Railroads, November 1972
Box 9
Ex parte 281—Increased freight rates, 1972; Proceedings before the Interstate Commerce
Commission
Document file with index Draft environmental impact statement Final environmental impact statement—comments
Box 10
Ex parte 288—Protective Service Charges; Proceedings before the Interstate Commerce
Commission
Petition for increase in rates & charges, August 1972 Statements in support of increase
Ex parte 292—Emergency tariff; Proceedings before the Interstate Commerce Commission
Petition to file an emergency surcharge of 2% on railroad freight rates & charges,
January 1973
Statements by railroads Statement by W.F. Betts, Association of American Railroads
Box 11
Ex parte 292—Emergency tariff; Proceedings before the Interstate Commerce Commission
Statement by W.F. Betts, Association of American Railroads
Ex parte 295—Increase freight rates; Proceedings before the Interstate Commerce Commission
Petition and amendments for a general increase in freight rates & charges, Statement of W.F. Betts, Association of American Railroads
Box 12
Ex parte 295—Increase freight rates on recyclable materials; Proceedings before the
Interstate Commerce Commission
Statements—Railroads, April 1973
Box 13
Ex parte 295—Increase freight rates; Proceedings before the Interstate Commerce Commission
Decision, October 1974
Ex parte 303—Increase in freight rates & charge; Proceedings before the Interstate
Commerce Commission
Statements—Railroads, January 1974 Supplemental statement of W.F. Betts, Association of American Railroads
Box 14
Background documents:
Statements—National Association of Secondary Material Industries Related cases
Gateways Elimination (1973-1975); 1 box
Box 1
Petition for the elimination of gateways by rulemaking, ex parte no. 55 (sub-no. 8) before the Interstate Commerce Commission
Correspondence, 1973-1974
Petition for initiation of a rulemaking procedure, March 1973 Comments—Environmental Defense Fund in support of relief, August 1973 Notice of proposed rulemaking and order, November 1973
Comments on proposed rule and order: On behalf of consumer and environmental groups Consumers Union of the United States Midwest Packers Traffic Association U.S. Dept of Justice U.S. Dept of Transportation
Order, February 1974 Petition for oral hearing and/or modification of order, March 1974 Petition for reconsideration of order, March 1974 Petition for reconsideration-Common Carrier Conference-Irregular Route, 1975
National Airport System Plan (1974-1977); 1 box
Box 1
Environmental Defense Fund v. Brinegar, civil no. 74-340 Environmental Defense Fund v. Coleman civil no. 74-340 Environmental Defense Fund v. Adams civil no. 74-340
Complaint for injunctive and declaratory relief, February-May 1974 Pleadings-Document production, June-September 1974 Pleadings-Re: Plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment, 1975-1976 Pleadings-Discovery, November-December 1976 Pleadings, 1977
Exhibits-Source unknown
Automobile Fuel Economy Standards (1977); 1 box
Box 1
Correspondence, 1977
Center for Auto Safety—Comments on treatment of information submitted for proceedings Dept. of Transportation—Treatment of confidential information, request for comment Environmental Defense Fund—Petition for compensation of certain participants in DOT
proceedings Environmental Defense Fund—Application for funding Environmental Defense Fund—Post hearing comments on proposed fuel economy standards
for 1981-1984 models
SERIES 2: Background Documents
Supersonic Transport—Concorde (1975-1977); 4 boxes
Box 1
Correspondence, 1975-1976 Memoranda—Department of Transportation, 1975
Media—Clippings—British Press Media—Department of Transportation News, 1976 Media—Articles, 1968, 1970, 1972-1974
TVASNAC Quotes [Newsletter], Vol. 8, 1976
Reports—British Aircraft Corporation
Box 2
Reports—British Aircraft Corporation Reports—Environmental Protection Agency Reports—Environmental groups Reports—Department of Transportation—Federal Aviation Administration
Box 3
Reports—Department of Transportation—Federal Aviation Administration Reports—State of Hawaii—Task Force on SST in Hawaii Reports—Bo Lundberg
Environmental Impact Statement—DOT—DEIS on Concorde SST Transport, 1975 Environmental Impact—Australia—Concorde Operations
Box 4
Subject Files—Noise monitoring Subject Files—Ozone & supersonic transport Subject Files—Supersonic transport in Australia
Sub-group VI.4: Transportation Program—Public Statements / Texts
Habicht, E.R., Dienelt, J.F. (1971). Comments of the Environmental Defense Fund on the proposed implementation plan for the control of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, hydrocarbons and oxidants for the District of Columbia portion
of the National Capital Interstate Air Quality Control Program.
Hellegers, J.F. (1975). [Op-Ed piece on SST]. Draft manuscript submitted to Newsday.
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