On the recordMay 20, 2009
If, in this subsequent testing, the EPA finds something in the drywall that is a regulated chemical, hazardous to human health, what will the agency do about it, and how fast will you do it?
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congress.govIf, in this subsequent testing, the EPA finds something in the drywall that is a regulated chemical, hazardous to human health, what will the agency do about it, and how fast will you do it?
Senator Nelson asks about EPA's response to hazardous findings in drywall.
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We are on the same page, and NASA owns and operates that local public water system, so we have every reason to continue this investigation.
Indeed I do, and another thing that you were looking at is thermoplastic composites as a new material...
I assure you NASA is and will be if, I am around, not only bipartisan, but nonpartisan, and it will continue that way.