A Legislative History of the Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972: A legislative history of the Water pollution control act amendments of 1972U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 |
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... continue in force and effect as though issued under authority of this enrolled bill . 3. States may be authorized to continue existing permit programs for the purpose of issuing permits under this bill from the date of enactment for up ...
... continue in force and effect as though issued under authority of this enrolled bill . 3. States may be authorized to continue existing permit programs for the purpose of issuing permits under this bill from the date of enactment for up ...
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... continuing water pol- lution control program which is based on technology , instead of water quality standards . Under ... continue the program . The conferees agreed to accept the House passed authorizations for grants to the States for ...
... continuing water pol- lution control program which is based on technology , instead of water quality standards . Under ... continue the program . The conferees agreed to accept the House passed authorizations for grants to the States for ...
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... continue to allow harm- ful discharges and the waste of resources - even small amounts — we will continue to rapidly disrupt , in ways which we do not now under- stand , the natural balance of the world - a balance that evolved over ...
... continue to allow harm- ful discharges and the waste of resources - even small amounts — we will continue to rapidly disrupt , in ways which we do not now under- stand , the natural balance of the world - a balance that evolved over ...
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Public Law 92500 the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Page | 11 |
House debate_ | 95 |
Senate debate__ | 115 |
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abatement achieve action Administrator amendment offered Amendments of 1972 application appropriate approved best available best available technology billion Chairman clean water conference report Conference substitute Congress construction Control Act Amendments cost determined discharge of pollutants disposal economic effect effluent limitations elimination enforcement environment Environmental Financing Environmental Protection Agency established Federal Government Federal share Federal Water Pollution fiscal funds gentleman goal grants guidelines Harsha House bill industrial users issued June 30 Lake Lake Erie Lake Tahoe legislation ment municipal municipal waste navigable waters NEPA October 18 operation percent permit program plans point sources Pollution Control Act President problem projects proposed Public Works Committee pursuant Refuse Act regulations reimbursement requirements river section 402 Senate bill sewage sewage treatment source performance standards subsection thermal discharges tion treatment plants veto violation vote waste treatment management Water Pollution Control water quality standards zero discharge