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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... compliance monitoring and enforcement more difficult than present approaches . Many legislative and regulatory programs do not provide implementation schedules compatible with design , engineering , and construction timeframes ...
... compliance monitoring and enforcement more difficult than present approaches . Many legislative and regulatory programs do not provide implementation schedules compatible with design , engineering , and construction timeframes ...
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... . A. 1.3.3 Choosing Alternatives Ranking the options showed that better environmental results can be obtained more cost - effectively . Compliance with current and anticipated regulations requires controls for eight -10- 36.
... . A. 1.3.3 Choosing Alternatives Ranking the options showed that better environmental results can be obtained more cost - effectively . Compliance with current and anticipated regulations requires controls for eight -10- 36.
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... Compliance with current and anticipated regulations requires controls for eight sources types , reducing airborne hydrocarbon releases by 7,300 tons / year at an average cost of $ 2,400 / ton . The Refinery could reduce about 7,100 tons ...
... Compliance with current and anticipated regulations requires controls for eight sources types , reducing airborne hydrocarbon releases by 7,300 tons / year at an average cost of $ 2,400 / ton . The Refinery could reduce about 7,100 tons ...
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... compliance within six months to at most three years after promulgation of a final rule . In some cases , compliance requirements do not consider normal maintenance schedules and economic penalties associated with facility - wide ...
... compliance within six months to at most three years after promulgation of a final rule . In some cases , compliance requirements do not consider normal maintenance schedules and economic penalties associated with facility - wide ...
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... compliance plans . The participants in the Yorktown Project Workgroup agreed on the four most effective pollution prevention options based in part on the unique geographical and process characteristics of the particular site and ...
... compliance plans . The participants in the Yorktown Project Workgroup agreed on the four most effective pollution prevention options based in part on the unique geographical and process characteristics of the particular site and ...
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