Laws of the United States Relating to Water Pollution Control and Environmental QualityU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 522 pages |
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... Health Service Act of 1912 and the Oil Pollution Act of 1924. But it was not until the Public Works Committee moved in 1948 to target water pollution as a primary national concern that any really comprehensive legislation directed ...
... Health Service Act of 1912 and the Oil Pollution Act of 1924. But it was not until the Public Works Committee moved in 1948 to target water pollution as a primary national concern that any really comprehensive legislation directed ...
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... Health , Edu- cation , and Welfare ( previously Surgeon General ) . 2. Authorize grants to local communities for sewage treatment plants of : a . $ 80 million in Fiscal Year 1962 b . $ 90 million in Fiscal Year 1963 c . $ 100 million in ...
... Health , Edu- cation , and Welfare ( previously Surgeon General ) . 2. Authorize grants to local communities for sewage treatment plants of : a . $ 80 million in Fiscal Year 1962 b . $ 90 million in Fiscal Year 1963 c . $ 100 million in ...
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... health or welfare of persons caused by pollutants . In order to avoid duplication of effort , the Administrator shall , to the extent practicable , conduct HEW such research in cooperation with and through the facili- ties of the ...
... health or welfare of persons caused by pollutants . In order to avoid duplication of effort , the Administrator shall , to the extent practicable , conduct HEW such research in cooperation with and through the facili- ties of the ...
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... health and welfare which may be expected from the presence of pesticides in the water in varying quantities . Ĥe shall re- vise and add to such information whenever necessary to reflect developing scientific knowledge . " ( 2 ) The ...
... health and welfare which may be expected from the presence of pesticides in the water in varying quantities . Ĥe shall re- vise and add to such information whenever necessary to reflect developing scientific knowledge . " ( 2 ) The ...
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... health and hygiene . Such demonstration projects shall be for the further purpose of developing preliminary plans for providing such safe water and such elimination or con- trol of pollution for all native villages in such State . " ( b ) ...
... health and hygiene . Such demonstration projects shall be for the further purpose of developing preliminary plans for providing such safe water and such elimination or con- trol of pollution for all native villages in such State . " ( b ) ...
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79 Stat abatement acre-feet action Administrator All-American Canal application appropriate approved ARTICLE authorized boundary waters carry centum certification Colorado River Commission Conference substitute Section Congress construction Contracting Governments cost Council court date of enactment determined effect effluent limitation ending June 30 Environmental Financing Environmental Quality established Federal Water Pollution Federal Works Administrator fiscal year ending funds grants hereby House amendment Section International Joint Commission interstate agency issued June 30 jurisdiction Lakes license or permit means ment navigable waters necessary notification officer oily mixture owner or operator paragraph party person point sources Pollution Control Act pollution control agency present Convention President promulgated provisions purpose pursuant regulations respect river section 301 Senate bill sewage ship specific subsection tankers territorial sea thereof tion Treaty United United States Code vessel violation waste treatment Water Pollution Control water quality standards Welfare Zone
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Page 466 - ... Government, in cooperation with State and local governments, and other concerned public and private organizations, to use all practicable means and measures, including financial and technical assistance, in a manner calculated to foster and promote the general welfare, to create and maintain conditions under which man and nature can exist in productive harmony, and fulfill the social, economic, and other requirements of present and future generations of Americans.
Page 66 - ... shall forfeit to the United States the sum of $100 for each and every day of the continuance of such failure, which forfeiture shall be payable into the Treasury of the United States...
Page 469 - ... contributing, to the achievement of such policy, and to make recommendations to the President with respect thereto...
Page 102 - ... governmental instrumentality or agency to the extent permitted by the Eleventh Amendment to the Constitution) who is alleged to be in violation of...
Page 102 - SEC. 505. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, any citizen may commence a civil action on his own behalf — (1) against any person (including (i) the United States, and (ii) any other governmental instrumentality or agency to the extent permitted by the eleventh amendment to the Constitution...
Page 462 - It is further agreed that the waters herein defined as boundary waters and waters flowing across the boundary shall not be polluted on either side to the injury of health or property on the other.
Page 317 - So much of the personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds employed, used, held, available, or to be made available in connection with the functions transferred...
Page 401 - Where the coasts of two states are opposite or adjacent to each other, neither of the two states is entitled, failing agreement between them to the contrary, to extend its...
Page 467 - Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment, a detailed statement by the responsible official on- (I) the environmental impact of the proposed action, (ii) any adverse environmental effects which cannot be avoided should the proposal be implemented, (iii) alternatives to the proposed action, (iv) the relationship between local short-term uses of man's environment and the maintenance and enhancement of longterm productivity, and (v) any irreversible and irretrievable...
Page 9 - The consent of the Congress is hereby given to two or more States to negotiate and enter into agreements or compacts, not in conflict with any law or treaty of the United States, for (1) cooperative effort and mutual assistance for the prevention and control of...