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 24
... areas may include wetlands , National and State parks , critical habitats for endangered or threatened species , wil- derness and natural resource areas , marine sanctuaries and estuarine re- serves , conservation areas , preserves ...
... areas may include wetlands , National and State parks , critical habitats for endangered or threatened species , wil- derness and natural resource areas , marine sanctuaries and estuarine re- serves , conservation areas , preserves ...
Page 363
... areas subject to contamination solely by fallout from air emissions of aldrin / dieldrin ; or to stormwater runoff ... areas , loading and unloading areas , storage areas and other areas which are subject to direct contamina- tion by DDT ...
... areas subject to contamination solely by fallout from air emissions of aldrin / dieldrin ; or to stormwater runoff ... areas , loading and unloading areas , storage areas and other areas which are subject to direct contamina- tion by DDT ...
Page 367
... areas , storage areas , and other areas which are subject to direct contamination by PCBs as a result of the manufacturing process , including but not limited to : ( 1 ) Stormwater and other runoff ex- cept as hereinafter provided in ...
... areas , storage areas , and other areas which are subject to direct contamination by PCBs as a result of the manufacturing process , including but not limited to : ( 1 ) Stormwater and other runoff ex- cept as hereinafter provided in ...
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