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The hearings and the witnesses who participated were: “Electric Powerlines: Health and Public Policy Implications,” hearings before the Subcommittee on General Oversight and Investigations, House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, March 8, 1990. Witnesses:

  • Allen, Diane, Reporter, WCAU-TV, Philadelphia, PA;
  • Boeggeman, Charles J., Electric Engineer, Philadelphia Electric Co.;
  • Carpenter, David O. (Dr.), Dean, University of Albany School of Public Health, representing New York State Powerlines Project;
  • Cunningham, James M., Senior Vice President, New York Power Authority; also representing Large Public Power Council;
  • Deason, Jonathan F., Director, Office of Environmental Affairs, Department of Interior;
  • De Vito, Frank D., Township Committeeman, Middletown, NJ;
  • Dodge, Christopher H., Specialist in Life Science, Science Policy Research Division, CRS;
  • Guimond, Richard J., Director, Office of Radiation Programs, EPA;
  • Larsen, Karen, Senior Analyst, Energy and Materials Program, OTA;
  • Lee, Jack M., Jr., Environmental Health Specialist, Bonneville Power Administration;
  • Morgan, M. Granger, Head, Engineering and Public Policy Department, Carnegie Mellon University;
  • Pallone, Frank, Jr., Rep., D-NJ;
  • Sagan, Leonard A. (Dr.), Program Manager, EMF Health Studies Program, Electric Power Research Institute;
  • San Martin, Robert L., Deputy Assistant Secretary, Renewable Energy, DOE;
  • Siberski, Regina R., Chairperson, Environmental Committee on Radiation, Newton Square, PA.

“Federal Research on Electromagnetic Radiation,“ hearings before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture Research, and Environment, House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, July 25, 1990. Witnesses:

  • Adey, W. Ross (Dr.), Associate Chief of Staff, R&D, Pettis Memorial VA Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA;
  • Cunningham, James M., Senior Vice President, New York Power Authority; also representing Large Public Power Council;
  • Farland, William H., Director, Office of Health and Environmental Assessment, EPA;
  • Griesemer, Richard A., Director, Division of Toxicology Research and Testing, NIEHS;
  • McGraw, David C., Manager, Corporate Environmental Health and Safety, Apple Computer;
  • Nagel, David C., Vice President, Advanced Technology Group, Apple Computer;
  • Pallone, Frank, Jr., Rep., D-NJ;
  • Procaccini, Daniel A., representing Rhode Islanders for Safe Power Association.
  • Sagan, Leonard A. (Dr.), Program Manager, EMF Studies, Environmental Division, Electric Power Research Institute;
  • San Martin, Robert L., Deputy Assistant Secretary, Utilities Technology, Office of Conservation and Renewable Energies, DOE;
  • Sussman, Stanley S., Project Manager, Radiation Studies Program, Environmental Division, EPRI;
  • Zweiacker, Paul. L., Manager, Environmental Planning, Texas Utilities, representing Edison Electric Institute.

“National Electromagnetic Fields Research and Public Information Dissemination Act,” hearings before the Subcommittee on Environment, House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, March 10, 1992. Witnesses:

  • Anderson, Girard F., President, Tampa Electric Co., representing Edison Electric Institute;
  • Bergland, Robert, Executive Vice President, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association;
  • Coughlin, John T., Commissioner, Wisconsin Public Service Commission, representing National Electromagnetic Fields Research Program;
  • Cunningham, James M., Senior Vice President, New York Power Authority, also representing Large Public Power Council and Empire State Electric Energy Research Corp.;
  • Davis, J. Michael, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, DOE;
  • Dushaw, James L., Director, Safety and Health Department, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers;
  • Florig, H. Keith, Fellow, Center for Risk Management, Resources for the Future;
  • Haughie, Glenn E. (Dr.)., Corporate Director of Health, International Business Machines Corp, representing VDT Health Research Foundation,
  • McCarthy, Charles B., Jr., Senior Vice President, Employee, Technology, and Management Services, Southern California Edison Co.;
  • Morgan, M. Granger, Head, Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University;
  • Peterson, Ronald C., Nonionizing Radiation Protection Manager, AT&T Bell Laboratories, representing Electromagnetic Energy Policy Alliance;
  • Richardson, Alan H., Assistant Executive Director, American Public Power Association;
  • Sussman, Stanley S., Program Manager, Environment Division, Electric Power Research Institute;
  • Ziemer, Paul L., Assistant Secretary, Environment, Safety, and Health, DOE.