Correspondence, 1952-[ongoing].

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Correspondence, 1952-[ongoing].

Miscellaneous correspondence of the Chief of the Bureau of Game, including correspondence with the public, intradepartmental correspondence, and bureau activities reports.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6708821

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New York (État). Dept. of Environmental Conservation

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CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The Department of Environmental Conservation is responsible for protecting and enhancing the State's natural resources. It carries out this responsibility by planning for and regulating disposal of solid and hazardous wastes, remediating hazardous-waste disposal sites, coordinating responses to hazardous-substance spill emergencies, and encouraging recycling of solid wastes; reducing air contamination and regulating emissions; controlling and managing ...

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New York (State). Bureau of Game

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