Coastal Zone Management: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2492 ... H.R. 2493 ... [and] H.R. 9229 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 463 pages |
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... views on H.R. 2492 , H.R. 2493 , H.R. 3615 and H.R. 9229 , bills designed to assist the states in establishing coastal and estuarine zone man- agement plans . We note that similar bills were introduced in the 91st Congress , viz ...
... views on H.R. 2492 , H.R. 2493 , H.R. 3615 and H.R. 9229 , bills designed to assist the states in establishing coastal and estuarine zone man- agement plans . We note that similar bills were introduced in the 91st Congress , viz ...
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... views of the Department of Defense . This bill would amend the Marine Resources and Engineering Development Act of 1966 by adding thereto a new Title II to be known as the " Coastal and Estu- arine Area Management Act . " This Act would ...
... views of the Department of Defense . This bill would amend the Marine Resources and Engineering Development Act of 1966 by adding thereto a new Title II to be known as the " Coastal and Estu- arine Area Management Act . " This Act would ...
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... views of the Council on En- vironmental Quality and the Department of the Interior regarding the specific provisions set forth in those bills . The Office of Management and Budget has advised that there is no objection to the ...
... views of the Council on En- vironmental Quality and the Department of the Interior regarding the specific provisions set forth in those bills . The Office of Management and Budget has advised that there is no objection to the ...
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... views of Federal agencies 18 principally affected by such plan and program have been 19 adequately considered . In case of serious disagreement be- 20 tween any Federal agency and the State in the development 21 of the plan the ...
... views of Federal agencies 18 principally affected by such plan and program have been 19 adequately considered . In case of serious disagreement be- 20 tween any Federal agency and the State in the development 21 of the plan the ...
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... views of the appropriate State or local 18 agency as to the relationship of such activities to the approved 19 management plan and program for the coastal and estuarine 20 zone . Such applications shall be submitted in accordance with ...
... views of the appropriate State or local 18 agency as to the relationship of such activities to the approved 19 management plan and program for the coastal and estuarine 20 zone . Such applications shall be submitted in accordance with ...
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Page 69 - For the purpose of these articles, the term "continental shelf is used as referring (a) to the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the coast but outside the area of the territorial sea, to a depth of 200 meters or, beyond that limit, to where the depth of the superjacent waters admits of the exploitation of the natural resources of the said areas ; ( b) to the seabed and subsoil of similar submarine areas adjacent to the coasts of islands.
Page 198 - SEC. 16. If any provision of this Act, or the application of such provision to any person or circumstances, shall be held invalid, the remainder of this Act or the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby. SEC. 17. This Act may be cited as the "National Labor Relations Act.
Page 330 - ... any refuse matter of any kind or description whatever other than that flowing from streets and sewers and passing therefrom in a liquid state, into any navigable water of the United States, or into any tributary of any navigable water from which the same shall float or be washed into such navigable water...
Page 415 - ... means all or part of the mouth of a river or stream or other body of water having unimpaired natural connection with open sea and within which the sea water is measurably diluted with fresh water derived from land drainage.
Page 224 - ... be punished by a fine of not more than $100 or by imprisonment for not more than...
Page 10 - ... of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and such other records as will facilitate an effective audit.
Page 330 - That the creation of any obstruction not affirmatively authorized by Congress, to the navigable capacity of any of the waters of the United States is hereby prohibited ; and it shall not be lawful to build or commence the building of any wharf, pier, dolphin, boom, weir, breakwater, bulkhead, jetty, or other structures...
Page 330 - War ; and it shall not be lawful to excavate or fill, or in any manner to alter or modify the course, location, condition, or capacity of, any port, roadstead, haven, harbor, canal, lake, harbor of refuge, or inclosure within the limits of any breakwater, or of the channel of any navigable water of the United States, unless the work has been recommended by the Chief of Engineers and authorized by the Secretary of War prior to beginning the same.
Page 330 - Federal permit or license, such department or agency first shall consult with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, and with the head of the agency exercising administration over the wildlife resources of the particular State...
Page 159 - Americans safe, healthful, productive, and esthetically and culturally pleasing surroundings ; (3) attain the widest range of beneficial uses of the environment without degradation, risk to health or safety, or other undesirable and unintended consequences; (4) preserve important historic, cultural, and natural aspects of our national heritage, and maintain, wherever possible, an environment which supports diversity and variety of individual choice...