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Washington / DC / /

Company

BP / USGS / /

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United States / /

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Event

Man-Made Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Virginia Institute of Marine Science / /

IndustryTerm

technology policy / agricultural producers / oil spill / oil / interagency working / /

NaturalFeature

Baltic Sea / North Atlantic coast / Pacific coast / Gulf of Mexico / Washington coast / Chesapeake Bay / Mexico / /

Organization

office of the President New Executive office Building Washington / Council on Environmental Quality / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / USDA / National Science and Technology Council’s Committee on Environmental and Natural Resources / Congress / federal government / Department of Agriculture / Obama Administration / Virginia Institute of Marine Science / National Science and Technology Council / office of Science and Technology Policy / Environmental Protection Agency / /

Person

Nancy H. Sutley / Caleb Weaver / John P. Holdren / Tom Vilsack / Jane Lubchenco / Lisa P. Jackson / Marcia K. McNutt / Rick Weiss / Tisha Petteway / Kara Capelli / Ben Sherman / /

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Position

President / Secretary / Director / Executive / administrator / chair / representative / /

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DC / /

ProvinceOrState

Oregon / Washington / Mississippi / /

Region

mid-Atlantic / North Atlantic / Gulf of Mexico / /

Technology

wastewater treatment / /

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http /

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