The Need for a National Materials Policy: Hearings Before the Panel on Materials Policy of the Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution of the Committee on Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1875 pages |
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... action of the various bills make good sense . But , many specific provisions do not achieve the consistent overall national materials policy required today . Those provisions we must oppose . Thank you very much . Senator RANDOLPH ...
... action of the various bills make good sense . But , many specific provisions do not achieve the consistent overall national materials policy required today . Those provisions we must oppose . Thank you very much . Senator RANDOLPH ...
Page 825
... action by producing countries of other basic materials . Now whether these countries could or would choose to impose the pressures , as did the oil - producing countries , I said that would be , a subject for debate . [ The statement ...
... action by producing countries of other basic materials . Now whether these countries could or would choose to impose the pressures , as did the oil - producing countries , I said that would be , a subject for debate . [ The statement ...
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... action by producing countries of other basic minerals . Whether these countries could impose the same pressures as the oil producers is subject to debate . I ask unanimous consent that a table be printed in the RECORD at this point to ...
... action by producing countries of other basic minerals . Whether these countries could impose the same pressures as the oil producers is subject to debate . I ask unanimous consent that a table be printed in the RECORD at this point to ...
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... action not only would end the pollution associated with dumping , but it would force the city up the cost curve and the technology curve and make resource recovery a much more competitive alternative . It is our judgment that S. 3560 ...
... action not only would end the pollution associated with dumping , but it would force the city up the cost curve and the technology curve and make resource recovery a much more competitive alternative . It is our judgment that S. 3560 ...
Page 851
... action which could be taken to achieve these goals is the establishment and implementation of solid waste disposal standards as detailed in S. 3560 , section 213. This action , clos- ing the dumps , once enforced , would simultaneously ...
... action which could be taken to achieve these goals is the establishment and implementation of solid waste disposal standards as detailed in S. 3560 , section 213. This action , clos- ing the dumps , once enforced , would simultaneously ...
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Page 1120 - Location' (see page 1 of questionnaire) 1 Alabama 2 Alaska 3 Arizona 4 Arkansas 5 California 6 Colorado 7 Connecticut 8 Delaware 9 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri...
Page 982 - To make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to any particular person, locality, or description of traffic in any respect whatsoever, or to subject any particular person, locality, or description of traffic to any undue or unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage in any respect whatsoever.
Page 990 - ... unjustly discriminatory or unfair as between carriers, shippers, exporters, importers, or ports, or between exporters from the United States and their foreign competitors, or to operate to the detriment of the commerce of the United States, or to be in violation of this Act, and shall approve all other agreements, modifications, or cancellations.
Page 1082 - Act therefore are— (1) to initiate and accelerate a national research and development program for new and improved methods of proper and economic solid-waste disposal, including studies directed toward the conservation of natural resources by reducing the amount of waste and unsalvageable materials and by recovery and utilization of potential resources in solid...
Page 1063 - ... (2) providing training grants in occupations involving the design, operation, and maintenance of solid waste disposal systems...
Page 1515 - The Clean Air Act of 1970 and The Water Pollution Control Act of 1972. The...
Page 1527 - ... materials resulting from industrial, commercial, and agricultural operations, and from community activities, but does not include solids or dissolved material in domestic sewage or other significant pollutants in water resources, such as silt, dissolved or suspended solids in industrial waste water effluents, dissolved materials in irrigation return flows or other common water pollutants. (5) The term "solid-waste disposal" means the collection, storage, treatment, utilization, processing, or...
Page 948 - Because the relation of remedy to policy Is peculiarly a matter for administrative competence, courts must not enter the allowable area of the Board's discretion and must guard against the danger of sliding unconsciously from the narrow confines of law into the more spacious domain of policy.
Page 1526 - Secretary shall declare to be a pest, and (2) any substance or mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant.
Page 883 - ... (6) the effect of existing public policies, including subsidies and economic incentives and disincentives, percentage depletion allowances, capital gains treatment and other tax incentives and disincentives, upon the recycling and reuse of...