Our Man In Washington
(Page 3 of 3)
March/April 1973
By Mike Kiernan
• Improve the flow of information. EPA should create environmental information centers and provide a toll free number to give ecology groups reedy access to EPA data. Environmentalists themselves should establish one major national clearinghouse to coordinate existing regional and statewide information services. At the very least EPA should prepare a basic pamphlet explaining in detail the statutory mandate of EPA and its programs.
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• "Current publications describing EPA are vague and directed more toward justification of EPA actions than the provi sion of factual information," says the report. "Many citizen groups have no clear idea of EPA's statutory authority."
• Encourage employees to participate in volunteer groups. In industry, top officials should adopt explicit "free speech" policies so workers won't feel inhibited from speaking their mind. In government, new civil service guidelines should be drawn up to encourage citizen participation. Federal employees, for example, should be allowed to accumulate at least one hour every pay period for volunteer activities.
FOOTNOTE: Although funded by the government, the NCVA report has appalled some EPA officials who originally argued that the study was needed. Not surprisingly, EPA has worked to keep there findings quiet. But they tree available. Wrote to Office of Research and Monitoring, EPA, Washington D.C.
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