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OCR Page 1 of 4FINAL DRAFT - - 2/11/69
This morning Secretary Hickel and I met and discussed
the pollution of the California coastline in the wake of the Santa
Barbara tragedy. Our conversation ranged beyond the current
situation. It included discussion of how to prevent such occurrences
in the future.
Acting at his recommendation, I have today instructed the
President's Science Adviser, Dr. DuBridge, to bring together at
the earliest possible time a panel of scientists and engineers.
They will recommend to me ways and means in which the Federal
Government can best and most rapidly assist in restoring the beaches
and waters around Santa Barbara. They will also submit their
views as to how best to prevent this future.
suiden kind of and pollution m assive in the
The obligation to develop our natural resources carries
with it the duty to protect our human resources. This country can
no longer afford to squander valuable time before developing answers
to pollution and oil slicks from wells, tankers or any other source.
Every method in existing technology must be developed to control
and remove oil pollution. We must also identify those avenues areas to which of research/
where research resources will be mo st profitably committed These
In solving this publem.
considerations will be among the issues taken up by the group which
Dr. DuBridge will assemble.
Secondly, Secretary Hickel has recommended and I have
endorsed completely, a full-scale review within his department with
regard to existing regulations covering such drilling.
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