The ultimate victory of reclaiming this portion of our national heritage really rests in the hands of all the people of ...
Today, we begin to be masters of our environment.
Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby extend through the year 1966 ...
There is no excuse for communities to use other people's rivers as a dump for their raw sewage.
There is no excuse for a river flowing red with blood from slaughterhouses.
But we must act, and act swiftly.
With the signing of the Water Quality Act of 1965 this morning, I pledge you that we are going to reopen the Potomac for...
This sort of carelessness and selfishness simply ought to be stopped; and more, it just must be reversed.
No one has a right to use America's rivers and America's waterways that belong to all the people as a sewer.
Today, we proclaim our refusal to be strangled by the wastes of civilization.
I am pleased with this opportunity for the United States to participate with Japan in the joint solution of health probl...
I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby extend through the year 1966 the period durin...
I believe that with your help and your continued cooperation, water pollution is doomed in this century.
We must begin now to provide machinery for the creation of additional reserves.
Increasing educational opportunity is only one of the ways that we human beings must meet the pressing demands of the ti...
The job of building sound and effective institutions for financing world trade is never finished.
I want to be very clear about this, because we must, in our own interest and in the interest of those who rely on the do...
The long period of large United States deficits has come to an end.