ML19319C404

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Discusses Concern by Member of Cleveland Student Council on Pollution & Environ Re Facility Permit for Waste Discharge Being Issued by State of Oh W/O Public Hearing.Student Council Will Hold Public Meeting on 700715
ML19319C404
Person / Time
Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 07/23/1970
From: Mclean J
INTERIOR, DEPT. OF
To: Christopher Henderson
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
References
NUDOCS 8002140786
Download: ML19319C404 (5)


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. rir . . . . .2.4 L Secretary of the ~nterior tialtar J. Hicka cnr.cuncad teda6 tac; Intari or's Fedarai t.'a ter Pollution Centrol A' mini stra ti ca i s 1,0.. scc r.C a serics cf student pci!ution semincrs "to invciva the youth of cur ncticr. in the fight to prevent tha centcmir.cticn of cur er.viron= cat.

Tne cac-day semir.crs wi11 ba hold cn Cacc=';ar 29 cnd 30 in ci tics .

loccted in the ninc F'.JCA regicns ceross the ccuntry.

"We want to t p the enthusicsm, vigce, cnd ,fre:h idecs of cur .

country's high schoci cad college /cuth in this'tc 0!e' to cecte ct sn cnd precorve cur precious and irreplaceabic wcter rescurces," Secretary W Hicke! cdded.

Tne seven-hour seminces will feature speckers and pcrtici? cats from the Pd?CA's nine regional offices, and will fccus on what is b2ing donc cnd what still needs to be dcne to ccebat wcter pollution. ? c .- ti c -

ulcr polluticn pecblems which hcve defied techncicgical soluticns so far, and problems in different regions of the country will also receive attention at the se:ni nars.

Carl L. Klein, Assi stant Secretary of the Interior for Water Cuc!i ty and Rascarch, sai d, "The seminars are planned for the Christ cs hclidays so cs not to divert students from their studies and to permit maximum pa r ti ci pa ti en. We think that the centributiens the yceng pecple cf the country can make tcward cleaning up the environment will be of grect value. We intend to use the seminars as a starting point for enIisting .

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.;;cin expicinac that s t u dr.n : cdvisory crcups will be fccmed 4: each scm.ir.cr to cicc: a five-c.cm.:ar grc-p to make :, a regt...ial nucen: Counc il cr. ?ciletica anc :he Ensironment ( SCO?E ) . "Each regiona! SCO?E w-1: elect onc mceber to a national SCO?E which will serve in an crivisnry capacity tc Secrctcry Hickei," Klein addad.

Secretary Hickci will alsc designate a s:udent to serve with Natienci SCO?E to make it a 10-mccber body.

"We hcce to expand membership of the regicnal SCO?Is to nine members to make clicwancas fcr possibly missing full rc rcsca:c.:ica at tha semincrs

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Cominick, Cem.miscience of the FW?CA, would be perscncliy.invcivad in cil the meatings of ;;c National SCO?I.

"The national and regicnal ccencils will serve as focal points for orgcnicing s tudent activi:ias simcd at cc=battir.; cr.vircn=cr.tc! psilution,"

Ocminick said.

Ocminick cddad that the icccticas and datas of the seminars c. c as fo'.iows: Ncetheast Regica, Ecsten,.".cssachusetts, Cccamber 29; r.idd:e At1 antic Regicn, Richmend, Virginia, Cecembcr 30; Chio Regica, Taf t Cente. , Cincinnati, Ohio, Cacemier 29; Grac Lakes Rcgien, Chicagc, Illinois, Occcmbe.- 29; Misscuri Sasin Regica, .'anscs City, Missceri, ,

Daceccer 30; Sou:heast Region, Atlanta, Gecrgii;, Cace-her 29; Scuta .

Central Regica, Dallas, Texas, Deccmbe.- 29; Southucst Region, 3 Scn Franciscc-Say crea, Cccember 29, and Northwest Regica, ?cr: land, Oregon, December 30.

Additional details concerning the seminars will be released regicnally, x x x 8

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Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel today announced that a kickoff student seminar on protecting the environ =ent will be held at tha Dep.r:nent of the Interior 3uilding, Washington, O. C., Friday, Dece=ber 12, at 9 a.m.

Plans have already been announced for nine other seminars en December 29 and 30, sponsored by the regional Federal Water Pollu:ica Control Adminis:ra:icn offices throughout the country.

Secretary Hickel said he wants to do whatever he can "to involve the youth of our Nation in the fight to prevent the contamination of our environment."

The Secretary said the se=inars will fccus on what is being done and what s:ill needs to be done to combat water pollution. He said he thought the contribu:icas of young people toward solving this proble= could be of great value.

"The actions we take today, or fail to take today, will determine the kind of world the younger generatica will have to face just a few years from now,"

Secretary Hickel said. "It is these young people who will have to live with the decisions we =ake, so they should have a chance to help make them."

The kickoff seminar will be open to all interested college students in the Washington area. A question and answer period is scheduled for the last cuartar of each hour of the planned seven-hour session. The seminar will be held in the

.uditorium of the Interior Department Building on C between 13th and 19th Streets, N. W.

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