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... human 8 health or the environment ; and 9 " Whereas the effective regulation of interstate commerce 10 in such chemicals necessitates the regulation of transactions 11 in such chemicals in intrastate commerce as well ; 12 13 " Therefore ...
... human 8 health or the environment ; and 9 " Whereas the effective regulation of interstate commerce 10 in such chemicals necessitates the regulation of transactions 11 in such chemicals in intrastate commerce as well ; 12 13 " Therefore ...
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... human health and the environment 17 of the substance or its byproducts ; the benefits to be de- 18 rived from the ... humans and the environment to the substance or its by- དེ བ 3 བོ 23 products . The Administrator shall specify in the ...
... human health and the environment 17 of the substance or its byproducts ; the benefits to be de- 18 rived from the ... humans and the environment to the substance or its by- དེ བ 3 བོ 23 products . The Administrator shall specify in the ...
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... human health and the environment . Mr. Chairman , it was approximately at that time that the mercury problem surfaced publicly as a major environmental concern , and , of course , we in the Council shared that concern . At the same time ...
... human health and the environment . Mr. Chairman , it was approximately at that time that the mercury problem surfaced publicly as a major environmental concern , and , of course , we in the Council shared that concern . At the same time ...
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... human health or the environment . Existing law does not entirely ignore these types of po- tentially harmful substances . Current laws , however , are inadequate to control the actual and potential damages of toxic substance com ...
... human health or the environment . Existing law does not entirely ignore these types of po- tentially harmful substances . Current laws , however , are inadequate to control the actual and potential damages of toxic substance com ...
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... human fat in the United States . Biopsy of samples of subcutaneous fat in the affected Japanese ranged from 13 to 76 ppm . In our laboratory we have measured PCB in nine sam- ples of human milk from Berkeley , California , and 7 samples ...
... human fat in the United States . Biopsy of samples of subcutaneous fat in the affected Japanese ranged from 13 to 76 ppm . In our laboratory we have measured PCB in nine sam- ples of human milk from Berkeley , California , and 7 samples ...
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Page 228 - If it bears or contains any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render it injurious to health...
Page 232 - The inventory shall be made in the presence of the person executing the warrant and of the person from whose possession or premises the property was taken, if they are present, or in the presence of at least one credible person other than the person making such inventory, and shall be verified by the person executing the warrant.
Page 66 - MR. CHAIRMAN, THAT CONCLUDES MY PREPARED REMARKS. I WOULD BE PLEASED TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU OR THE MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE MAY HAVE AT THIS TIME.
Page 256 - Nothing in this section shall restrict any right which any person (or class of persons) may have under any statute or common law to seek enforcement of any effluent standard or limitation or to seek any other relief (including relief against the Administrator or a State agency). (f) For purposes of this section, the term "effluent standard or limitation under this Act...
Page 415 - Any substance or mixture of substances which (i) is toxic, (ii) is corrosive, (iii) is an irritant, (iv) is a strong sensitizer, (v) is flammable or combustible, or (vi) generates pressure through decomposition, heat, or other means, if such substance or mixture of substances may cause substantial personal injury or substantial illness during or as a proximate result of any customary or reasonably foreseeable handling or use, including reasonably foreseeable ingestion by children.
Page 246 - Code shall be considered confidential for the purpose of that section, except that such information may be disclosed to other officers or employees concerned with carrying out this Act or when relevant in any proceeding under this Act. In any such proceeding the Secretary, the Commission, or the court shall issue such orders as may be appropriate to protect the confidentiality of trade secrets.
Page v - The Secretary shall specify in the order the date on which it shall take effect, except that it shall not be made to take effect prior to the ninetieth day after its publication unless the Secretary finds that emergency conditions exist necessitating an earlier effective date, in which event the Secretary shall specify in the order his findings as to such conditions.
Page 255 - State with respect to such a standard or limitation, or "(2) against the Administrator where there is alleged a failure of the Administrator to perform any act or duty under this Act which is not discretionary with the Administrator.
Page 254 - Treasury shall refuse delivery to the consignee and shall cause the destruction of any goods refused delivery which shall not be exported by the consignee within three months from the date of notice of such refusal under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe : Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury may deliver to the consignee...
Page 307 - Administrator may request the Attorney General to commence an action in the appropriate district court of the United States for such relief as may be appropriate.