Effects of Acid Rain: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session ... May 28, 1980, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... Utility Air Regulatory Group Leonard , Stephen M. , Massachusetts Department of the Attorney General , chief , Environmental Protection Division , accompanied by Susan F. Brand , assistant attorney general , Environmental Protection ...
... Utility Air Regulatory Group Leonard , Stephen M. , Massachusetts Department of the Attorney General , chief , Environmental Protection Division , accompanied by Susan F. Brand , assistant attorney general , Environmental Protection ...
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... utility in providing information and recommendations of the highest possible value to government policy makers ; and ( 5 ) the need for periodic reports to the Congress in conjunction with any long . term assessment program the OSTP and ...
... utility in providing information and recommendations of the highest possible value to government policy makers ; and ( 5 ) the need for periodic reports to the Congress in conjunction with any long . term assessment program the OSTP and ...
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... utilities and other sources of emission , you would find them to be concentrated from the area of the Great Lakes down toward the Mason Dixon line and from Indiana and Ohio over into Pennsylvania , and Illi- nois , as well . That area ...
... utilities and other sources of emission , you would find them to be concentrated from the area of the Great Lakes down toward the Mason Dixon line and from Indiana and Ohio over into Pennsylvania , and Illi- nois , as well . That area ...
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... utilities ' contribution . The major increase that is seen for all sources is predominantly due to increases from the utilities . Now , if you look at the data from about 1970 to 1976 , the solid line , you can see the effect of ...
... utilities ' contribution . The major increase that is seen for all sources is predominantly due to increases from the utilities . Now , if you look at the data from about 1970 to 1976 , the solid line , you can see the effect of ...
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... utilities who do have economic con- cerns are far more likely to give you an answer that is direct and does not equivocate as much as what is naturally coming out of the scientific community because the scientific community is much ...
... utilities who do have economic con- cerns are far more likely to give you an answer that is direct and does not equivocate as much as what is naturally coming out of the scientific community because the scientific community is much ...
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Page 229 - neutral* point of precipitation. Any precipitation with a ph above 5.6 is said to be alkaline and any with a ph below that value is said to be ^/Technically, ph is expressed as the logarithm to the base 10 of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration in gram equivalents per liter of solution.
Page 539 - ... (b) (1) A petition for review of action of the Administrator in promulgating any national primary or secondary ambient air quality standard, any emission standard...
Page 729 - ... court and agency are not to be regarded as wholly independent and unrelated instrumentalities of justice, each acting in the performance of its prescribed statutory duty without regard to the appropriate function of the other in securing the plainly indicated objects of the statute. Court and agency are the means adopted to attain the prescribed end, and so far as their duties are defined by the words of the statute, those words should be construed so as to attain that end through co-ordinated...
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Page 539 - State has been notified of such action, file with the United States court of appeals for the circuit in which such State is located or with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, a petition for review of such action.
Page 539 - Any petition for review under this subsection shall be filed within sixty days from the date notice of such promulgation, approval, or action appears in the Federal Register, except that if such petition is based solely on grounds arising after such sixtieth day, then any petition...
Page 729 - For the standards of the public interest not the requirements of private litigation measure the propriety and need for injunctive relief in these cases.
Page 544 - ... (A) arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, or otherwise not in accordance with law ; ( B ) contrary to constitutional right, power, privilege, or immunity ; (C) in excess of statutory jurisdiction, authority, or limitations, or short of statutory right ; or (D) without observance of procedure required by law...
Page 60 - ... decreased forest growth, increased plant diseases, and accelerated damage to materials. These conclusions and hypotheses led to a veritable storm of scientific and public concern about acid precipitation.
Page 303 - I am confident that once regulations are established by law, such travel time will be scheduled during the employees' regular work hours, however, in the event of any emergency, an employee will be paid for travel time outside of his regular scheduled work hours. I want to thank you, Mr. Chairman and members of this committee, for...