U.S. Environmental LawsWallis E. McClain (Jr.) Bureau of National Affairs, 1991 - 1292 pages |
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Page 1-127
... extent to which compliance with requirements of such plan is dependent upon the use by major fuel burning stationary sources of petroleum products or natural gas , ( 2 ) the extent to which such plan may reasonably be anticipated to be ...
... extent to which compliance with requirements of such plan is dependent upon the use by major fuel burning stationary sources of petroleum products or natural gas , ( 2 ) the extent to which such plan may reasonably be anticipated to be ...
Page 2-95
... extent of all identifiable effects on health and welfare including , but not limited to , plankton , fish , shellfish , wildlife , plant life , shorelines , beaches , esthetics , and recreation which may be expected from the presence of ...
... extent of all identifiable effects on health and welfare including , but not limited to , plankton , fish , shellfish , wildlife , plant life , shorelines , beaches , esthetics , and recreation which may be expected from the presence of ...
Page 8-13
... extent exposure to the substance does not occur under normal condi- tions of use . ( 3 ) Any substance to the extent it is used for personal , family , or household purposes , or is present in the same form and concentration as a ...
... extent exposure to the substance does not occur under normal condi- tions of use . ( 3 ) Any substance to the extent it is used for personal , family , or household purposes , or is present in the same form and concentration as a ...
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Adminis Administrator determines Administrator shall promulgate agency Air Act Amendments air pollution air quality standard allocated allowances ambient air quality Amendments of 1990 appropriate approved assessment authorized carbon monoxide Clean Air Act compliance comply Congress contain costs date of enactment designated discharge disposal effect effluent limitations emission limitation emission standards enforcement environment Environmental established exceed facility Federal fiscal fuel funds grant GVWR hazardous substance hazardous waste human health issued later liability listed major stationary source ment motor vehicle nonattainment area nonroad notify owner or operator ozone paragraph person President proposed protection purposes pursuant to section release remedial action requirements respect response Secretary September 30 specified stationary source storage submit subparagraph subtitle sulfur dioxide Superfund term thereof tion toxic trator treatment underground storage tank United United States Code violation volatile organic compounds water pollution Water Pollution Control water quality