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Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety hearing entitled, "Oversight: Review of EPA Regulations Replacing the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) and the Clean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR)."

June 30, 2011 10:00 AM

406 Dirksen EPW Hearing Room
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Majority Statement

  • Thomas R. Carper
    Senator

Minority Statement

  • James M. Inhofe
    Senator

Panel 1

  • The Honorable Gina McCarthy
    Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation
    United States Environmental Protection Agency
    mccarthytestimony630sepwfinaldoc.pdf (58.5 KBs)

Panel 2

  • Mr. Collin P. O'Mara
    Secretary
    Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
    OMaraTestimonyCombined.pdf (3.9 MBs)
  • Chairman Bryan W. Shaw, Ph.D.
    Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
    ShawCAIRCAMRTestimony.pdf (227.9 KBs)
  • Ms. Sue Tierney
    Managing Principal
    Analysis Group, Inc.
    Tierneytestimonycombined.pdf (648.3 KBs)
  • Ms. Barbara Walz
    Sr. Vice President Policy and Environmental
    Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc.
    WalzCleanAirSubcommitteeTestimonyfinal.pdf (183.2 KBs)
  • Dr. David O. Carpenter, M.D.
    Director, Institute for Health and the Environment
    University at Albany
    CarpenterCAIRCAMR27.pdf (80.4 KBs)

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