Reclamation Practices and Environmental Problems of Surface Mining: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2 ... Hearings Held in Washington, D.C. ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... UDALL , Arizona , Chairman CHARLES CONKLIN , Staff Director LEE MCELVAIN , General Counsel STANLEY SCOVILLE , Special Counsel DONALD A. CRANE , Special Consultant on Surface Mining Legislation LOUIS E. STRIEGEL , Minority Counsel ...
... UDALL , Arizona , Chairman CHARLES CONKLIN , Staff Director LEE MCELVAIN , General Counsel STANLEY SCOVILLE , Special Counsel DONALD A. CRANE , Special Consultant on Surface Mining Legislation LOUIS E. STRIEGEL , Minority Counsel ...
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... Udall ( chairman of the committee ) presiding . The CHAIRMAN . The committee will be in session . I feel sometimes that I have been here before . We are visiting old friends , the Federal strip mining legislation . While the Congress ...
... Udall ( chairman of the committee ) presiding . The CHAIRMAN . The committee will be in session . I feel sometimes that I have been here before . We are visiting old friends , the Federal strip mining legislation . While the Congress ...
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... Udall - a lot of that information came from the report written by mathematica and Francis Bacon . It was written in a project over in eastern Kentucky . We don't know and can't really quantify what the actual cost will be to us . The ...
... Udall - a lot of that information came from the report written by mathematica and Francis Bacon . It was written in a project over in eastern Kentucky . We don't know and can't really quantify what the actual cost will be to us . The ...
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... Udall's question about the cost of reclamation , are you suggesting to the committee in your area it is $ 30 a ton ? Mr. ROBERTSON . No , sir . No , sir . Mr. MILLER . Then , what ? Mr. ROBERTSON . What I tried to suggest to the ...
... Udall's question about the cost of reclamation , are you suggesting to the committee in your area it is $ 30 a ton ? Mr. ROBERTSON . No , sir . No , sir . Mr. MILLER . Then , what ? Mr. ROBERTSON . What I tried to suggest to the ...
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... Udall and the other Committee members will be meeting with President - elect Carter to discuss this before going ahead with the proposed legislation . Again , I appreciate this opportunity to briefly express my views , and would welcome ...
... Udall and the other Committee members will be meeting with President - elect Carter to discuss this before going ahead with the proposed legislation . Again , I appreciate this opportunity to briefly express my views , and would welcome ...
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Page 129 - Blasting agent — any material or mixture, consisting of a fuel and oxidizer, intended for blasting, not otherwise classified as an explosive and in which none of the ingredients are classified as an explosive, provided that the finished product, as mixed and packaged for use or shipment, cannot be detonated by means of a No. 8 test blasting cap when unconfined.
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Page 52 - Committee which I would like to submit for the record. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, it will be made a part of the record at this point.
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Page 76 - The views expressed are those of the author and do not represent an official position of the Bureau of Labor Statistics or the views of its staff members.