Degradation of the National Parks: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First and Second Sessions, December 4, 1975, January 30, and April 7, 1976 |
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activities additional agencies allocated Anthony Wayne appropriate backcountry Bicentennial Bonneville Power Administration Budget authority budget request budgetary Bureau C&O Canal campgrounds Catoctin Mountain Park Chairman Congress Contor contracting cost Department deterioration Director employment EVERHARDT Evison facilities FAILOR Federal fiscal year 1976 FISH full-time funding and personnel going Government GUDE historic structures increase Interior KLEPPE lack of funds maintenance Management and Budget manpower ment million MITCHELL MOORHEAD Mountain National Park National Capital Parks National Park Service National Park System Office of Management operating programs operations Outlays park areas park resources Parks and Conservation patrols percent permanent positions personnel ceilings planning Potomac River preservation President priorities problems product or service question rangers recreation reduce responsibility result roads safety seasonal Secretary staff statement subcommittee superintendents tion towpath trails U.S. Park Police visitation Visitor Center visitor protection visitor services Washington Wildlife