Improvements must be made in the quality of the nation’s rivers and streams. … that is agreed by all parties. The Clean Water Restoration Act of November 1966 authorized a new program within the Office of Research and Development. This program under the industrial pollution control [[illegible]] implements a national program for the research, development and demonstration of new or improved control and/or treatment of wastes from industrial sources including metals, chemicals, power, paper, petroleum, foods, machinery transportation, stone and clay, textiles, lumber, rubber and plastics and other miscellaneous sources.
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