Radiation protection: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, second session, April 18, 19, and July 13, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... facilities and advise on new programs ) Chief , Radiation Biology , Research Branch , Division of Radiological Health , BSS , US PHS Chairman , Editorial Committee , Division of Radiological Health Director , Registry of Radiation ...
... facilities and advise on new programs ) Chief , Radiation Biology , Research Branch , Division of Radiological Health , BSS , US PHS Chairman , Editorial Committee , Division of Radiological Health Director , Registry of Radiation ...
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... facilities . Since these activities were described in detail in my testimony before this subcommittee on February 26 , 1978 , I will not elaborate on them today . To summarize , EPA is charged to provide broad guidance to all Federal ...
... facilities . Since these activities were described in detail in my testimony before this subcommittee on February 26 , 1978 , I will not elaborate on them today . To summarize , EPA is charged to provide broad guidance to all Federal ...
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... facilities in the uranium fuel cycle . Its 6 - year gestation period involved not only differences of opinions between EPA and the Atomic Energy Commission but also problems associated with the establishment of a new Agency ( EPA ) ...
... facilities in the uranium fuel cycle . Its 6 - year gestation period involved not only differences of opinions between EPA and the Atomic Energy Commission but also problems associated with the establishment of a new Agency ( EPA ) ...
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... facilities have as their common root the minimizing of radiation exposure either to the employees of those facilities or the general public living near the facilities . As such , the NRC's nuclear safety function could not be ...
... facilities have as their common root the minimizing of radiation exposure either to the employees of those facilities or the general public living near the facilities . As such , the NRC's nuclear safety function could not be ...
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... facility - by - facility basis . I cannot conceive of any agency - EPA or otherwise - acquiring the needed expertise to perform that role effectively . I think it would decrease the protection of the public . And even if EPA could find ...
... facility - by - facility basis . I cannot conceive of any agency - EPA or otherwise - acquiring the needed expertise to perform that role effectively . I think it would decrease the protection of the public . And even if EPA could find ...
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