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PA U.S. EPA ADMINISTRATOR BROWNER TO JOIN CINCINNATI MAYOR QUALLS TO DISCUSS ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES ANNOUNCED IN PRESIDENT CLINTON'S 1998 STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS

Release Date: 01/27/98
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FOR RELEASE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1998
 
U.S. EPA ADMINISTRATOR BROWNER TO JOIN CINCINNATI MAYOR QUALLS TO DISCUSS ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES ANNOUNCED IN PRESIDENT CLINTON'S 1998 STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
                               
MEDIA ADVISORY
                               

     U.S. EPA Administrator Carol M. Browner will join Cincinnati Mayor Roxanne Qualls on
Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1998, at 12:15 p.m. at Sawyer Point in Cincinnati, Ohio, to discuss the impact of environmental initiatives in President Clinton's 1998 State of the Union Address on residents of Cincinnati and other communities across the nation.  Among the initiatives Browner will address are Clinton Administration efforts to ensure clean, safe water for all Americans and to curb the pollution that causes global warming.

WHO:    U.S. EPA Administrator Carol M. Browner
          Cincinnati Mayor Roxanne Qualls        

WHAT:     Remarks on Environmental Initiatives Announced in President Clinton's 1998
          State of the Union Address

WHERE:    Sawyer Point, along the Serpentine Wall
          (Behind One Lytle Place)
          Cincinnati, Ohio

WHEN:     Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1998
          12:15 p.m. EST
     

Parking is available at the Sawyer Point parking lot and the Public Landing parking lot.

   

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