National Environmental Policy Act: Joint Hearings Before the Committee on Public Works and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 604 pages |
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Because there are pending something on the order of 25,000_40.000 permit applications for existing discharge sources , questions must be asked concerning real value versus procedural paper shuilling . Because many of these facilities ...
Because there are pending something on the order of 25,000_40.000 permit applications for existing discharge sources , questions must be asked concerning real value versus procedural paper shuilling . Because many of these facilities ...
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The enjoining of the Corps of Engineers ' Refuse Act discharge permit program by a Federal district court in Kalur could preclude nuclear powerplant operation as — and if - the AEC is able to license plants . The court's decision would ...
The enjoining of the Corps of Engineers ' Refuse Act discharge permit program by a Federal district court in Kalur could preclude nuclear powerplant operation as — and if - the AEC is able to license plants . The court's decision would ...
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... the potential impact on plant operating dates of the latest court decisions bearing on AEC's issuance of licenses for partial operation and the Corps of Engineers ' procedures including EPA's release of water discharge permits .
... the potential impact on plant operating dates of the latest court decisions bearing on AEC's issuance of licenses for partial operation and the Corps of Engineers ' procedures including EPA's release of water discharge permits .
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Such permits are required for all power plants , nuclear or fossil , which discharge cooling water to waterways . In the period from January 1972 through January 1973 , 18 nuclear and 41 fossil steam generating units , 300 megawatts and ...
Such permits are required for all power plants , nuclear or fossil , which discharge cooling water to waterways . In the period from January 1972 through January 1973 , 18 nuclear and 41 fossil steam generating units , 300 megawatts and ...
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earliest possible clarification of their discharge permit status and resolution of any outstanding questions . Units scheduled for service from 1973 through 1975 are also listed . Many of these are well along in construction and delays ...
earliest possible clarification of their discharge permit status and resolution of any outstanding questions . Units scheduled for service from 1973 through 1975 are also listed . Many of these are well along in construction and delays ...
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Page 413 - State and local governments, and other concerned public and private organizations, to use all practicable means and measures, including financial and technical assistance, in a manner calculated to foster and promote the general welfare, to create and maintain conditions under which man and nature can exist in productive harmony, and fulfill the social, economic, and other requirements of present and future generations of Americans.
Page 82 - ... i. the environmental impact of the proposed action, ii. any adverse environmental effects which cannot be avoided should the proposal be implemented, iii. alternatives to the proposed action, iv. the relationship between local short-term uses of man's environment and the maintenance and enhancement of long-term productivity, and v. any irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources which would be involved in the proposed action should it be implemented.
Page 6 - Americans safe, healthful, productive, and esthetically and culturally pleasing surroundings; (3) attain the widest range of beneficial uses of the environment without degradation, risk to health or safety, or other undesirable and unintended consequences ; (4) preserve important historic, cultural, and natural aspects of our national heritage, and maintain, wherever possible, an environment which supports diversity and variety of individual choice...
Page 364 - ... identify and develop methods and procedures, in consultation with the Council on Environmental Quality established by title II of this Act, which will insure that presently unquantified environmental amenities and values may be given appropriate consideration in decisionmaking along with economic and technical considerations...
Page 8 - ... to appraise programs and activities of the Federal Government in the light of the policy...
Page 82 - Nothing in Section 102 or 103 shall in any way affect the specific statutory obligations of any Federal agency (1) to comply with criteria or standards of environmental quality, (2) to coordinate or consult with any other Federal or State agency...
Page 8 - ... make available to States, counties, municipalities, institutions, and individuals, advice and information useful in restoring, maintaining, and enhancing the quality of the environment ; (G) initiate and utilize ecological information in the planning and development of resource-oriented projects; and (H) assist the Council on Environmental Quality established by title II of this Act.
Page 9 - Report required by section 201 of this title; (2) to gather timely and authoritative information concerning the conditions and trends in the quality of the environment...
Page 81 - The Congress authorizes and directs that, to the fullest extent possible: (1) the policies, regulations, and public laws of the United States shall be interpreted and administered in accordance with the policies set forth in this chapter, and (2) all agencies of the Federal Government shall...
Page 63 - To the maximum extent practicable no administrative action subject to section 102(2) (C) is to be taken sooner than ninety (90) days after a draft environmental statement has been circulated for comment, furnished to the Council and, except where advance public disclosure will result in significantly increased costs of procurement to the Government, made available to the public pursuant to these guidelines ; neither should such administrative action be taken sooner than thirty (30) days after the...