Oversight Hearing on Noise Control Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 183 pages |
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Third , the implications of identifying noise contours around air- ports and then reducing airport noise . Fourth , additional measures available to airport operators and local governments to control aircraft noise .
Third , the implications of identifying noise contours around air- ports and then reducing airport noise . Fourth , additional measures available to airport operators and local governments to control aircraft noise .
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... authorize the establishment of Federal noise emission standards for products distributed in com- merce , and to provide information to the public respecting the noise emission and noise reduction characteristics of such products .
... authorize the establishment of Federal noise emission standards for products distributed in com- merce , and to provide information to the public respecting the noise emission and noise reduction characteristics of such products .
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... magnitude and conditions of use of such product ( alone or in combination with other noise sources ) , the degree of noise reduction achievable through the application of the best available technology , and the cost of compliance .
... magnitude and conditions of use of such product ( alone or in combination with other noise sources ) , the degree of noise reduction achievable through the application of the best available technology , and the cost of compliance .
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... designate any product ( or class thereof ) - ( 1 ) which emits noise capable of adversely affecting the public health or welfare ; or ( 2 ) which is sold wholly or in part on the basis of its effective- ness in reducing noise .
... designate any product ( or class thereof ) - ( 1 ) which emits noise capable of adversely affecting the public health or welfare ; or ( 2 ) which is sold wholly or in part on the basis of its effective- ness in reducing noise .
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... of surface carriers engaged in interstate com- merce by railroad which reflect the degree of noise reduction achievable through the application of the best available technology , taking into account the cost of compliance .
... of surface carriers engaged in interstate com- merce by railroad which reflect the degree of noise reduction achievable through the application of the best available technology , taking into account the cost of compliance .
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