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USEPA, OCIR, Statement of Stephen L. Johnson, Acting Administrator, USEPA Before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on February 9, 2005
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United States / /

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chemicals program / ecological systems / information technology solutions / clean energy source / multi-media / food-use pesticides / chemicals reduction / industrial chemicals / greenhouse gas intensity / cleaner technologies / internal systems / information technology / technology development / gas station / deadly chemical / percent greenhouse gas intensity reduction goal / collaborative networks / organizational systems / clean technologies / chemicals / sustainable wastewater infrastructure / energy / community water systems / /

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Gulf of Mexico / Chesapeake Bay / Great Lakes / /

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Water Alliance for Threat Reduction / Superfund Trust Fund / Performance Grant Fund / U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY / Trust Fund / State and Tribal Performance Fund / Corps of Engineers / Drinking Water State Revolving Fund / /

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Assistance Grants / STEPHEN L. JOHNSON / /

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Gulf of Mexico / /

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