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Congressional Research Service Reports
Safeguarding the Nation's Drinking Water: EPA and Congressional Actions
Date: December 18, 2002
Creator: Tiemann, Mary
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Safeguarding the Nation's Drinking Water: EPA and Congressional Actions
Date: August 22, 2002
Creator: Tiemann, Mary
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21st Century Community Learning Centers: Evaluation and Implementation Issues
Date: December 16, 2003
Creator: McCallion, Gail
Description: The 21st CCLC program was originally authorized as Part I of Title X, of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as amended. This program was reauthorized as part of the reauthorization of the ESEA by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, P.L. 107-110, and was signed into law on January 8, 2002. This report discusses implementation of the reauthorized 21st CCLC program, and the recent evaluation of the program and its implications.
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Terrorism and Security Issues Facing the Water Infrastructure Sector
Date: April 25, 2005
Creator: Copeland, Claudia
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Terrorism and Security Issues Facing the Water Infrastructure Sector
Date: January 5, 2005
Creator: Copeland, Claudia
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Port and Maritime Security: Background and Issues for Congress
Date: May 10, 2005
Creator: Frittelli, John F
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The National Information Infrastructure: The Federal Role
Date: November 5, 1994
Creator: McLoughlin, Glenn J
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Terrorism and Security Issues Facing the Water Infrastructure Sector
Date: May 24, 2006
Creator: Copeland, Claudia
Description: The possibility of damage to or destruction of the nation's water supply and water quality infrastructure by terrorist attack has gained substantial attention since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Policymakers are considering a number of initiatives, including enhanced physical security, better communication and coordination, and research. A key issue is how such security measures will be funded. Committees in the 109th Congress have approved legislation to support vulnerability assessments in federal and non-federal wastewater treatment plants and utility systems.
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How to Find Information in a Library
Date: August 3, 2000
Creator: Platt, Suzy
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Year 2000 Problem: Potential Impacts on National Infrastructures
Date: December 4, 1998
Creator: Nunno, Richard M
Description: The year 2000 (Y2K) computer problem poses a potential threat to the continued proper functioning of many national infrastructures. These include telecommunications, utilities, financial services, health care, transportation, government services, and military preparedness. Other sectors -- such as water, agriculture, food processing and distribution, emergency services, and small and medium sized businesses -- have also been identified as having potentially significant Y2K problems but, due to space constraints, are not discussed here. While public and private sector entities report progress toward resolving their Y2K problems, much uncertainty remains regarding which systems are most vulnerable to failures. The overall impact resulting from the Y2K problem to some degree still depends on remediation progress made in 1999.
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