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concernmg altcrjialivo use of available re- 

 sources; 



(E) recognize tlie worldwide and long-range 

 character of environmental problems and, where 

 consistent with the foreiijn policy of the United 

 States, lend appropriate support to initiatives, 

 resokitions, and progrnnis designed to maximize 

 international cooperation in anticipating and 

 preventing a decline iji the quality of mankind's 

 world environment; 



(F) make available to States, counties, muni- 

 ciiJalilics, uislHutions, and individuals, advice and 

 informatio)! useful in restoring, maiatainingi nnd 

 enhancing the quality of the environment; 



(G) uiitiatc and utilize ecological information 

 in tJie planning and development of resource- 

 oriented projects; and 



(H) assist tlie Couucil on Environmental 

 Quality established by title II of tliis Act. 



Sec 103. All agencies of the Federal Government 

 shall review their present statutory authority, ad- 

 ministrative regulations, and current policies and pro- 

 cedures for the purpose of determining whether there 

 are any deficiencies or inconsistencies therein v/hich 

 prohibit full compliance with the purposes and pro- 

 visions of this Act and sliall i^roposo to the Piesident 

 not later than July 1, 1971, .«;uch measures as may be 

 necessary to bi*ing their axithoiity and policies into 

 conformity v/ith the intent, purposes, and procedures 

 set forth in this Act. 



Sec. 104. Nothmg in Section 102 or 103 shall in any 

 way affect the specific statutory obligations of any 

 Federal agency (1) to comply with criteria or stand- 

 ards of enviroiUTicntal quality, (2) to coordinate or 

 consult v/ith any other Federal or Slate agency, or (3) 

 to act, or refrain from acting contingent upon the rec- 

 ommendations or certification of any otlicr Federal 

 or State agency. 



Sec. 105. The policies and goals set forth in this Act 

 arc supplementary to those set forth in existing au- 

 thorizations of Federal agencies." 

 Public Law 91-190, TiUe I, 83 Stat. 852, 

 42 U.S.C,A, §§4331-47. 



