National Initiatives in Green Technologies: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, October 5 and November 18, 1993, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - 343 pages |
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... ; promoting a systems approach to the analysis of how ma- terials are used ; encouraging technological flexibility in achieving pollution control goals ; encouraging total quality management that also ( 1 ) October 5, 1993: Page.
... ; promoting a systems approach to the analysis of how ma- terials are used ; encouraging technological flexibility in achieving pollution control goals ; encouraging total quality management that also ( 1 ) October 5, 1993: Page.
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... achieved for about 25 percent of today's cost for these programs . Table 1.3 summarizes several management options . These savings could be achieved if a facility - wide release reduction target existed , if statutes and regulations did ...
... achieved for about 25 percent of today's cost for these programs . Table 1.3 summarizes several management options . These savings could be achieved if a facility - wide release reduction target existed , if statutes and regulations did ...
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... achieve all the desired or legally required release reductions . The Workgroup agreed to consider the waste management hierarchy -- source reduction , recycling , treatment , and safe disposal -- as the basis for developing release ...
... achieve all the desired or legally required release reductions . The Workgroup agreed to consider the waste management hierarchy -- source reduction , recycling , treatment , and safe disposal -- as the basis for developing release ...
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... achieved , if that were the focal point at the beginning . B. All participants agreed on which options were the most effective and which were least , regardless of their ranking criteria or institutional viewpoints . The Project used a ...
... achieved , if that were the focal point at the beginning . B. All participants agreed on which options were the most effective and which were least , regardless of their ranking criteria or institutional viewpoints . The Project used a ...
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... achieved , sometimes in terms of which technology should be used , often in terms of which specific sources should be ... achieve the most cost - effective control . RCRA requires application of the Best Demonstrated Available Technology ...
... achieved , sometimes in terms of which technology should be used , often in terms of which specific sources should be ... achieve the most cost - effective control . RCRA requires application of the Best Demonstrated Available Technology ...
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