Mount St. Helens Impact: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session ... June 13, 1980 |
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Page 26 - If there are any questions, I will be happy to answer them. Senator PACKWOOD.
Page 3 - CONGRESS or THE UNITED STATES, Portland, Oreg. The committee met, pursuant to call, at 9 am, in the Hotel Portland, Portland, Oreg., Representative Hampton P. Fulmer (chairman) presiding. Present: Representative Fulmer (chairman), Englebright, Pierce, and Reed. A colored motion picture depicting the wildlife of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington (Olympic National Park) was shown. The CHAIRMAN. The...
Page 55 - ... mediation, and on June 30 it announced that a tentative settlement had been reached between one of the five striking unions and two employer groups. The unions directly involved in the strike * were the National Maritime Union and the Seafarers' International Union (both representing unlicensed seamen), the Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association; the Masters, Mates and Pilots; and the American Radio Association. Companies involved were affiliates of several associations, chiefly the American...
Page 29 - ... to navigation caused by abandoned vessels. In consideration of the foregoing, Chapter I of Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations, is amended by adding a new Part 164 to read as follows : Sec.
Page 56 - I might add, there again we are the 10th largest port in the United States, as far as tonnage is concerned...
Page 37 - The lateral blast extended about three times farther than any such blast recorded by the geologic history of the...
Page 132 - St. Helens area as a wilderness national monument, or any other designation than real multiple use.
Page 84 - ... in the economy; for every ton of cargo handled, the revenue impact ranges from $60 to $120 per ton, depending on the type of cargo involved.
Page 29 - Agency : Coast Guard, DOT. Action: Final rule. Summary : This amendment to the...
Page 8 - I am not going to go into the details of them, but I just want to quickly touch on a couple or three points.