Ocean Dumping and Pollution: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Oceanography and the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 493 pages |
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... proposed legislation will help us in meeting the 1981 dead- line . It should encourage expeditious development of alternatives and will enable EPA to monitor and to work more closely with permittees to assure that acceptable ...
... proposed legislation will help us in meeting the 1981 dead- line . It should encourage expeditious development of alternatives and will enable EPA to monitor and to work more closely with permittees to assure that acceptable ...
Page 8
... proposed fee is based on the economic gain to the industry for not complying with the law . The fee has been successful in Connecticut to encour- age compliance , and we believe it can be applied nationally with equal effect . The ...
... proposed fee is based on the economic gain to the industry for not complying with the law . The fee has been successful in Connecticut to encour- age compliance , and we believe it can be applied nationally with equal effect . The ...
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... proposed dump at that site will result in unreasonable degrada- tion . I think it is safe to say that our determination is that dumping at the 40 - mile site , as in effect the interim permit suggests or concludes , is an unreasonable ...
... proposed dump at that site will result in unreasonable degrada- tion . I think it is safe to say that our determination is that dumping at the 40 - mile site , as in effect the interim permit suggests or concludes , is an unreasonable ...
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... proposed " alternatives " which would cost from 21⁄2 to 5 times more than ocean disposal now does . Furthermore , none of the recommendations can be applied today to New York City's sludge , despite claims to the contrary . In my last ...
... proposed " alternatives " which would cost from 21⁄2 to 5 times more than ocean disposal now does . Furthermore , none of the recommendations can be applied today to New York City's sludge , despite claims to the contrary . In my last ...
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... proposed sites or locations for use of sludge treatment sites by municipalities located in the New York and New Jersey metropolitan area . Most of these sites are large enough for the construction of composting facilities . Since ...
... proposed sites or locations for use of sludge treatment sites by municipalities located in the New York and New Jersey metropolitan area . Most of these sites are large enough for the construction of composting facilities . Since ...
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Page 237 - Administrator determines that such dumping will not unreasonably degrade or endanger human health, welfare, or amenities, or the marine environment, ecological systems, or economic potentialities.
Page 220 - Government shall (A) utilize a systematic, interdisciplinary approach which will insure the integrated use of the natural and social sciences and the environmental design arts in planning and in decisionmaking which may have an impact on man's environment...
Page 220 - Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of the Interior Department of State Department of Transportation...
Page 239 - All States shall co-operate with the competent international organizations In taking measures for the prevention of pollution of the seas or air space above, resulting from any activities with radioactive materials or other harmful agents.
Page 332 - Now, therefore, be it Resolved, by the Council of the City of San Diego, as follows: That the...
Page 172 - Dumping" means a disposition of material: Provided, That it does not mean a disposition of any effluent from any outfall structure to the extent that such disposition is regulated under the provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended 33 USC...
Page 159 - ... (3) Facilities used primarily for the receipt and storage of high-level radioactive wastes resulting from activities licensed under such Act. (4) Retrievable Surface Storage Facilities and other facilities authorized for the express purpose of subsequent long-term storage of high-level radioactive waste generated by the Administration, which are not used for, or are part of, research and development activities.
Page 239 - Contracting Parties shall, as provided for in the following Articles, take effective measures individually, according to their scientific, technical and economic capabilities, and collectively, to prevent marine pollution caused by dumping and shall harmonize their policies in this regard. ARTICLE III For the purposes of this Convention : 1. (a) "Dumping...
Page 50 - STATEMENT OF KENNETH S. KAMLET, ON BEHALF OF THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION Messrs.
Page 329 - ... contains a full, true and correct transcript therefrom and of the whole thereof. Witness my hand and the seal of said Board of Supervisors, this 13th day of April, 1983 PORTER D. CREMANS Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By Dona E.