The Need for a National Materials Policy: Hearings Before the Panel on Materials Policy of the Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution of the Committee on Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1875 pages |
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Page 784
... naturally is concerned with the implications of adding to the available processed supply of metallic scrap the millions of ... natural resources . We also support the many other environmental gains more fully de- scribed in my written ...
... naturally is concerned with the implications of adding to the available processed supply of metallic scrap the millions of ... natural resources . We also support the many other environmental gains more fully de- scribed in my written ...
Page 785
... natural resources . One ton of scrap iron used conserves 111⁄2 tons of iron ore , plus one- third ton of coal or coke needed in the steel - making process . The Environmental Protection Agency has reported that scrap iron and steel used ...
... natural resources . One ton of scrap iron used conserves 111⁄2 tons of iron ore , plus one- third ton of coal or coke needed in the steel - making process . The Environmental Protection Agency has reported that scrap iron and steel used ...
Page 786
... natural resources and energy and to reduce pollution and solid waste . Rail freight rates average approximately two and one - half times higher for ferrous scrap than for iron ore . Given the iron unit value of each commodity , the ...
... natural resources and energy and to reduce pollution and solid waste . Rail freight rates average approximately two and one - half times higher for ferrous scrap than for iron ore . Given the iron unit value of each commodity , the ...
Page 796
... natural resources . These irreplaceable minerals can be conserved while recyclable metallics take their place in the manufacturing process . One ton of scrap iron conserves one and one - half tons of iron ore , plus one- third ton of ...
... natural resources . These irreplaceable minerals can be conserved while recyclable metallics take their place in the manufacturing process . One ton of scrap iron conserves one and one - half tons of iron ore , plus one- third ton of ...
Page 804
... the Federal government -- even at a time when there is official recognition and awareness of the need to conserve natural resources and energy and to reduce pollution and solid waste . July 17 , 1974 Page 12 Transportation rates are a 804.
... the Federal government -- even at a time when there is official recognition and awareness of the need to conserve natural resources and energy and to reduce pollution and solid waste . July 17 , 1974 Page 12 Transportation rates are a 804.
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Page 1109 - Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode...
Page 1107 - Location' (see page 1 of questionnaire) 1 Alabama 2 Alaska 3 Arizona 4 Arkansas 5 California 6 Colorado 7 Connecticut 8 Delaware 9 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri...
Page 1523 - ... solid waste' means any garbage, refuse, sludge, from a waste treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial, commercial, mining, and agricultural operations, and from community activities, but does not include solid or dissolved material in domestic sewage...
Page 979 - ... unjustly discriminatory or unfair as between carriers, shippers, exporters, importers, or ports, or between exporters from the United States and their foreign competitors, or to operate to the detriment of the commerce of the United States, or to be in violation of this Act, and shall approve all other agreements, modifications, or cancellations.
Page 1767 - ... their transfer and the income therefrom, shall at all times be free from taxation of every kind by the state and by the municipalities and other political subdivisions in the state.
Page 823 - Manage materials policy more effectively by recognizing the complex interrelationships of the materials — energy— environment system so that laws, executive orders, and administrative practices reinforce policy and not counteract it.
Page 980 - To make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to any particular person, locality, or description of traffic in any respect whatsoever, or to subject any particular person, locality, or description of traffic to any undue or unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage in any respect whatsoever.
Page 1070 - Act therefore are— (1) to initiate and accelerate a national research and development program for new and improved methods of proper and economic solid-waste disposal, including studies directed toward the conservation of natural resources by reducing the amount of waste and unsalvageable materials and by recovery and utilization of potential resources in solid...
Page 1773 - ... bonds, together with the interest thereon, with interest on any unpaid installments of interest, and all costs and expenses in connection with any action or proceeding by or on behalf of such holders, are fully met and discharged.
Page 1774 - To invest any moneys held in reserve or sinking funds, or any moneys not required for immediate use or disbursement, at the discretion of the authority, in such obligations as are authorized by law for the investment of trust funds in the custody of the State Treasurer.