Dept. L: Environment and Public Works Committee hearings May - July 1989, arranged by meeting topic and date, 1989
- Containers:
- Box 112
- Scope and content:
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EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress CFC Hearing, 5/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing -- OIL SPILLS 7/13/1989; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Toxic Chemical Use in Aerospace, 7/5/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Right to Know Pollution Data, 5/10/89; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress North American Wetlands Conservation Act, 6/1/89; EPW - 101st Congress Hearing on Oil Spill Legislation (7/21/89) [empty folder]; EPW - 101st Congress RCRA Authorization; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Clean Water Oversight, 6/16/89; EPW - 101st Congress Turner Conference Hearing (7/24/89); EPW Committee Mark-Up 101 Congress S.804, North American Wetlands, 6/22/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89; EPW 101 Congress Hearing Re: NRC Reorganization, 7/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Full Committee Reconciliation Mark-Up, 7/20/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing Coastal Pollution, 7/12 & 7/25/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Business Meeting, T 7/20/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee101 Congress Full Committee Mark-Up S.804 North American Wetlands, 7/20/89
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