Code of Federal Regulations 40 Protection of Environment: Parts 100 to 135 Revised as of July 1 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 571 pages The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government. |
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Page 74
... appropriate response re- sources for facilities with Group C oils . 10.6.1 The owner or operator of a facility that handles , stores , or transports Group C oils shall , as appropriate , identify the re- sponse resources available by ...
... appropriate response re- sources for facilities with Group C oils . 10.6.1 The owner or operator of a facility that handles , stores , or transports Group C oils shall , as appropriate , identify the re- sponse resources available by ...
Page 103
... appropriate Federal official . ( 2 ) The Site Drainage Plan Diagram shall , as appropriate , include : ( A ) major sanitary and storm sewers , man- holes , and drains ; ( B ) weirs and shut - off valves ; ( C ) surface water receiving ...
... appropriate Federal official . ( 2 ) The Site Drainage Plan Diagram shall , as appropriate , include : ( A ) major sanitary and storm sewers , man- holes , and drains ; ( B ) weirs and shut - off valves ; ( C ) surface water receiving ...
Page 499
... appropriate test species and demonstrate a no observable adverse effect level ( NOAEL ) . Chronic studies of one year or longer in ro- dents or 50 percent of the lifespan or greater in other appropriate test species that dem- onstrate a ...
... appropriate test species and demonstrate a no observable adverse effect level ( NOAEL ) . Chronic studies of one year or longer in ro- dents or 50 percent of the lifespan or greater in other appropriate test species that dem- onstrate a ...
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