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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... applications from health care to sustainable agriculture . The company has 50 percent of the world's share of industrial enzymes . Industrial enzymes are very much an environmentally sound technology as they are 100 percent ...
... applications from health care to sustainable agriculture . The company has 50 percent of the world's share of industrial enzymes . Industrial enzymes are very much an environmentally sound technology as they are 100 percent ...
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... application of the Best Demonstrated Available Technology ( BDAT ) to a hazardous waste before it can be disposed . BDAT standards are typically based on a destruction technology rather than on methods at the higher end of the pollution ...
... application of the Best Demonstrated Available Technology ( BDAT ) to a hazardous waste before it can be disposed . BDAT standards are typically based on a destruction technology rather than on methods at the higher end of the pollution ...
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... application of best available control technology ( BAT ) for all categories of pollutants . This Congressional proposal , which does not reflect the Administration's position , could limit the Agency's ability to set environmental ...
... application of best available control technology ( BAT ) for all categories of pollutants . This Congressional proposal , which does not reflect the Administration's position , could limit the Agency's ability to set environmental ...
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... application of an " actual to future anticipated actual " calculation methodology , such as that employed in the WEPCO rule , coupled with regular recordkeeping and reporting safeguards to ensure that physical / operational changes ...
... application of an " actual to future anticipated actual " calculation methodology , such as that employed in the WEPCO rule , coupled with regular recordkeeping and reporting safeguards to ensure that physical / operational changes ...
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... of the waiver could be expanded to include technologies which have been demonstrated , but perhaps not for the particular application in question . DRAFT - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES 3.0 THE CLEAN WATER ACT 0308946.03 -48- 123.
... of the waiver could be expanded to include technologies which have been demonstrated , but perhaps not for the particular application in question . DRAFT - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES 3.0 THE CLEAN WATER ACT 0308946.03 -48- 123.
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