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HR 4139
109th Congress • 2005-2007 (Ended)

To minimize harm to populations impacted by the release of environmental contaminants, hazardous materials or infectious materials in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita by providing for a Comprehensive Environmental Sampling and Toxicity Assessment Plan (CESTAP) to assess and monitor air, water, soil and human populations, and for other purposes.


HR 4139
Oct 25, 2005
Referred to the Subcommittee on Education Reform.
Administrative procedure Alabama Allergies Animals Asthma Bacteria Biological research Building construction Chemicals Child health Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues Communicable diseases Communication in medicine Congress Congressional reporting requirements Cost accounting Crime and Law Enforcement Day care Disaster relief Displaced persons Economics and Public Finance Education Elementary and secondary education Emergency communication systems Emergency Management Employee selection Employee training Energy Environmental assessment Environmental health Environmental monitoring Environmental Protection Environmental Protection Agency Environmentally induced diseases Equipment and supplies Families Federal advisory bodies Federal aid to air pollution control Federal budgets Federal-local relations Federal-state relations Fines (Penalties) Fire fighters Floods Fungi Geriatrics Government contractors Government Operations and Politics Government paperwork Government publications Government publicity Grants-in-aid Hazardous wastes Health Health education Health surveys Herbicides Higher education Historic sites History Home repair and improvement Housing and Community Development Hurricane aftermath legislation Hurricanes Indoor air pollution Industrial buildings Infrastructure Labor and Employment Laboratories Laboratory animals Land transfers Law Law enforcement officers Licenses Local employees Louisiana Maintenance and repair Medical research Metals Minorities Minority health Mississippi Occupational health and safety Off-budget expenditures Office buildings Paramedical personnel Parasitic diseases Performance measurement Pesticides Pests Petroleum Planning Police training Pollution measurement Polychlorinated biphenyls Potable water Pregnant women Preventive medicine Public health Public Lands and Natural Resources Public service advertising Refuse and refuse disposal Residential rehabilitation Right of property Risk Safety measures School buildings Science, Technology, Communications Signs and signboards Social Welfare Soil pollution State employees Texas Toxicology Vaccination Virus diseases Waste water treatment Water Resources Development Water supply Water treatment plants Women Women's health Zoning and zoning law