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PaulHill, president of the Charleston-based National Institute for Chemical Studies, was appointed by President Clinton to head the chemicalsafetyboard. Hill has also been pushing to win funding for the agency.... Published: Wednesday, July 16, 1997 Words: 319
PaulHill, president of the Charleston-based National Institute for Chemical Studies, will serve as chairman of the five-person ChemicalSafety and Hazard Investigation Board. Clinton appointed Hill and other committee members in 1994,... Published: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 Words: 303
Mark Scott will leave DEP April 3 and join NICS two weeks later. The NICS board voted unanimously to hire Scott to replace PaulHill, who left the group to become chairman of the new national chemicalsafetyboard in Washington. In... Published: Tuesday, March 17, 1998 Words: 513
push this as far as we can," said James Snyder, an aide to Rep. George Miller, D-Calif. "We're committed to this." Congress created the chemicalsafetyboard as part of the 1990 Clean Air Act amendments. The board, similar to the National... Published: Monday, June 30, 1997 Words: 599
believe we would be able to celebrate this House action today." PaulHill, president of the Charleston-based National Institute for Chemical Studies, was appointed chairman of the safetyboard. Under the law, the board would investigate... Published: Thursday, October 09, 1997 Words: 437
approach to environmental and economic challenges. More recently, Byrd was among those who fought for funding for a new federal chemical accident safetyboard that will be headed by NICS President PaulHill. Byrd inserted $4 million... Published: Friday, November 21, 1997 Words: 297
Hazard Investigation Board, created by Congress in the 1990 Clean Air Act, has not yet been funded by the Clinton administration. PaulHill, president of the Charleston-based National Institute for Chemical Studies, was appointed chairman... Published: Friday, July 18, 1997 Words: 359
should unhesitatingly support a national effort to prevent plant disasters and protect neighbor communities. The appointed chair of the board, PaulHill of the Charleston-based National Institute of Chemical Studies, has won praise... Published: Thursday, May 29, 1997 Words: 302
Byrd, however, did not mention the threat of a li ne-item veto by the president. "As a result of conference approval, the National ChemicalSafetyBoard is on track to becoming a functioning part of the federal effort to protect the... Published: Thursday, October 02, 1997 Words: 608
Kanawha Valley chemical industry for seven of its most tumultuous years, outgoing National Institute for Chemical Studies President PaulHill has seen it all - dangerous leaks, angry citizens and class-action lawsuits. Despite the continued... Published: Tuesday, December 30, 1997 Words: 730