In 1971, the Environmental Protection Agency created the DOCUMERICA Project, a program designed to document and catalogue the effects of the EPA in its efforts towards environmental conservation. After six years, the program was shut down, but the end result was a massive archive of images gathered by over 100 freelance photographers from all across America. A large part of these photographs are now housed on the US National Archives' online catalogue (as well as its Flickr page). These are my favorites.
Mother and Daughter in a Public Swimming Pool in Washington, District of Columbia, 1974
Photographer: Erik Calonius
Erik Calonius Washington D.C. District of Columbia 1974 DOCUMERICA photography