Date: February 15, 1973

Time: 10:40 am – 11:10 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald Ziegler.

Pentagon visit

-Arrangements

Rogers C. B. Morton, J. Phil Campbell, Russell E. Train, William D. Ruckelshaus, John D.

Ehrlichman, and Richard M. Fairbanks entered at an unknown time after 10:40 am. Members of

the press were present at the beginning of the meeting.

Environmentalists

Photograph session

-Arrangements.

Sea life

-Ecosystem

Purpose of meeting

-Briefing statement

-Land use planning

-Mineral development

-Mining

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-Conservation guidance

-Endangered species

-Parks

-Interior Department

-Land use planning

-Mining

-1970 financial priorities

-Water

-Sewer plants

-Change in priorities

-Air quality

-Legislative proposals

-Criticism

-Press, Congress

-Cut-backs

-Counterattack

-New thrust

-Land management

-Power plants

-State responsibility

-Funds

-New money

-Land use bill

-Mining

-Power plants

Environment budget

-Programs

-Problems

-Limitations

-Debate over amounts

-Answer to critics

-Objectives

-Need to act

-New funding

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-President’s statement

-California

-Effectiveness

-Clean water

-Demand on budget

-Diminishing returns

-Congress

-Record of last four years

-Reversal of environmental destruction

-Results

-Crash programs

-Manufacturing

-Waste

-Esoteric programs

-Land use

-Beautification

-Clean water

-Clean air

-Farmers

-POWs

-Emphasis on conservation

Public attitudes

-Indifference to clean water and clean air

-Cities

-Florida

-Los Angeles, New York, and Washington, DC

-Beauty of country

-Environmentalists

-Legacy

-Parks

-Quality of life

-Beauty of countryside

Poll by conservationists

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-Land use

-Top priority

-Energy

-Administration’s record

-Clean air and clean water

-Food

-Individual responsibility

-Neighborhoods

Energy message

-Location of refineries, atomic generation

-Relation to environment

-Land use planning

-Free enterprise system

-Development

Florida Everglades

-Mangrove swamps

-Preservation

-Bird sanctuaries

-Golf course at Key Biscayne

-Canal development

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:40 am.

Mangrove trees

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 11:10 am.

Everglades

-Gulf fisheries

-Development and conservation

-Danger of excessive conservation

-Environmental beauty

-Cities

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-Farms

-New York City

Environmental policy

-Positive thrust

-Spending

-Adequacy

-Military, schools

-Land use

-Energy

-Progress

-Publicity

-Turn-around in last four years

-Restoration of environment

Alaska pipeline

-Necessity of choice

-Conservation or energy

-Environmental safeguards

-Interior Department Studies

-Court case

-Technicalities

-Right of way

-Option

-Legislation

Energy problem

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] news story

-Vietnam

-Scope

-Crisis

-Reasons

-Supply

-Increase in demand worldwide

-Worldwide demand

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-President’s Southeast Asia trip, 1953

-US Ambassador in Saigon

-Hong Kong water

-Compared to meat crisis

-Positive light

-New sources

-Distribution

-Legacy of parks

-Public indifference

-Power shortages

-Fuel oil prices

Public attitude

-Concern for beauty of countryside

-Housing subdivisions

-Traffic jams

Energy message

-Congressional action

-Highway Trust Fund

-Traffic jams

-California, New York

-Smog

-Mass transit

-Freeway traffic

-Single occupancy vehicles

-President’s experiences

-California

-Washington, DC traffic

-President’s experience

-California

-Key Biscayne, Florida

-Highway 1

-Highway Trust Fund

-Mass transit

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Washington Post article

Morton, et al., left at 11:10 am.