Environmental Compliance Program Records, 1967 - 2010

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Environmental Compliance Program Records, 1967 - 2010

1967 - 2010

This series consists of the environmental compliance program records for the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, created and collected under the direction of David Clark, the environmental compliance specialist for the Northeast Region. The records include policy records, annual reports and statistics, records of internal forecasts and tracking, and correspondence for National Park Service (NPS) managed sites in 13 states (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, West Virginia, and Virginia), including: Acadia National Park Adams National Historic Site Appalachian National Scenic Trail Assateague Island National Seashore Blackstone River Valley National Recreation Area Boston African American National Historic Site Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area Boston National Historical Park Cape Cod National Seashore Edison National Historic Site Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor Farmington Wild and Scenic River Fire Island National Seashore Fort Stanwix National Monument Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site Gateway National Recreation Area Governors Island National Monument Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site Longfellow National Historic Site Lowell Historic Preservation Commission Sites Lowell National Historical Park Lower East Side Tenement Museum Manhattan Sites Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Martin Van Buren National Historic Site Minuteman National Historical Park Morristown National Historical Park National Scenic Trails (Metacomet Monadnock Mattabesset Trail System) New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail New Jersey Pine Barrens Niagara National Heritage Area Roger Williams National Memorial Roosevelt Campobello International Park Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Sites Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site Sagamore Hill National Historic Site Saugus Ironworks National Historic Site Saint Croix Island International Historic Site Salem Maritime National Historic Site Saratoga National Historical Park Springfield Armory National Historic Site Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island Thomas Cole National Historic Site Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site Upper Hoosatonic Valley National Heritage Area Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail Weir Farm National Historic Site Wild and Scenic Rivers (Taunton River, Eight Mile River, and Wildcat Brook) Women's Rights National Historic Site

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