Clean Air Act Amendments of 1989: Nonattainment (stationary sources)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 |
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... percent of our ozone and 93 percent of our carbon monoxide prob- lems are directly or indirectly related to our use of motor vehicles . Maintenance of the standards in Utah will be impossible without the tightest vehicle emission limits ...
... percent of our ozone and 93 percent of our carbon monoxide prob- lems are directly or indirectly related to our use of motor vehicles . Maintenance of the standards in Utah will be impossible without the tightest vehicle emission limits ...
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... percent of our ozone and 93 percent of our carbon monoxide prob- lems are directly or indirectly related to our use of motor vehicles . Maintenance of the standards in Utah will be impossible without the tightest vehicle emission limits ...
... percent of our ozone and 93 percent of our carbon monoxide prob- lems are directly or indirectly related to our use of motor vehicles . Maintenance of the standards in Utah will be impossible without the tightest vehicle emission limits ...
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... percent of all our problems with carbon dioxide or ozone are relat- ed to automobiles directly or indirectly , and if we don't have tight- er standards in the future , there is no way that the Wasatch front in Utah can achieve the ozone ...
... percent of all our problems with carbon dioxide or ozone are relat- ed to automobiles directly or indirectly , and if we don't have tight- er standards in the future , there is no way that the Wasatch front in Utah can achieve the ozone ...
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... percentage of income , as well , with more efficient automobiles . So we get caught with more lane miles traveled ... percent of our State is in maximum 100 - mile corridors . So although we have a lot of wide open spaces , we have a ...
... percentage of income , as well , with more efficient automobiles . So we get caught with more lane miles traveled ... percent of our State is in maximum 100 - mile corridors . So although we have a lot of wide open spaces , we have a ...
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... percent of the California vehicles on the road were originally sold outside Califor- nia , therefore , one in five California cars older than 1975 do not meet California's more stringent new car standards . It is a simple fact , Mr ...
... percent of the California vehicles on the road were originally sold outside Califor- nia , therefore , one in five California cars older than 1975 do not meet California's more stringent new car standards . It is a simple fact , Mr ...
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Page 438 - Act, and that violation caused death to any employee, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by both; except that if the conviction is for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person, punishment shall be by a fine of not more than $20,000 or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or by both.
Page 451 - Act is amended by inserting immediately before the period at the end thereof the following : "or as grazing land".
Page 438 - State, and who knows at that time that he thereby places another person in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not more than $250,000 or imprisonment of not more than 15 years, or both.
Page 131 - Management on behalf of the State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Administrators and the Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials before the House Energy and Ccnmerce Subcommittee on Health and the Environment May 23, 1989 Mr.
Page 93 - Mr. Chairman, members* of the committee: I am grateful for the opportunity to discuss with you today the SALT agreements and their interrelationship to our strategic force posture.
Page 15 - Mr. Chairman and distinguished members of the committee, I am very grateful for the opportunity to appear before you again to report on the state of the US Navy.
Page 188 - Outer Continental Shelf has the meaning provided by section 2 of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (43 USC 1331). (B) CORRESPONDING ONSHORE AREA.— The term "corresponding onshore area" means, with respect to any OCS source, the onshore attainment or nonattainment area that is closest to the source, unless the Administrator determines that another area with more stringent requirements with respect to the control and abatement of air pollution may reasonably be expected to be affected by such...
Page 290 - The Chamber's mission is to advance human progress through an economic. political and social system based on individual freedom. incentive. initiative. opportunity and responsibility.
Page 308 - These marketers sell about half the gasoline, 75 percent of the home heating oil and 60 percent of the diesel fuel consumed in this country.
Page 189 - ... is located on the Outer Continental Shelf or in or on waters above the Outer Continental Shelf. Such activities include, but are not limited to, platform and drill ship exploration, construction, development, production, processing, and transportation. For purposes of this subsection, emissions from any vessel servicing or associated with an OCS source, including emissions while at the OCS source or en route to or from the OCS source within 25 miles of the OCS source, shall be considered direct...