Energy And Environment An Intergovernmental Perspective Final Report of the
Energy And Environment An Intergovernmental Perspective Final Report of the
College Corner Ohio River Valley Assembly 1977 Hueston Woods S
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The exact nature of such responsibilities and authorities, how the func- tions are provided, and who is represented are all basic issues beyond the scope of this paper. However, as very general input, we do venture these suggestions for further consideration : — There probably needs to be a small professional staff capable of under- taking the data analysis and assessment mentioned above. — Data gathering and monitoring could be the function of individual state and federal agencies, supplemente...d by inputs from EPRI investi- gators and individual companies. The purpose of intergovernmental cooperation would be to ensure that a proper network of data stations is established to provide for coordination of their activities and to assess the reliability and significance of the results. — There could be estabhshed, as a first step, a technical council or round table, with representation from each of the states and federal agencies involved in the intergovernmental coordinating body. This could be 85 initiated by an in-depth technical symposium aimed at reviewing the dimensions of the problem and the level of knowledge, with special attention to identification of critical knowledge gaps and the means of filling them.
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