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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... risk of forgetting it , your prepared statements will appear in the record as submitted to us , and we would appreciate it if you would summarize , because there will be a number of questions . Mr. Lewis . Mr. LEWIS . Thank you , Mr ...
... risk of forgetting it , your prepared statements will appear in the record as submitted to us , and we would appreciate it if you would summarize , because there will be a number of questions . Mr. Lewis . Mr. LEWIS . Thank you , Mr ...
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... risks , benefits , and costs of managing residual pollutants in different media . A. B. C. D. The Agency is required to implement media - specific legislation enacted by Congress . In addition , EPA does not have the technical and ...
... risks , benefits , and costs of managing residual pollutants in different media . A. B. C. D. The Agency is required to implement media - specific legislation enacted by Congress . In addition , EPA does not have the technical and ...
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... risk , and risk reduction potential . Due to the inherent uncertainties in risk assessments , the Project focused on relative changes in risk compared to current levels , rather than establishing absolute risk -1- 27.
... risk , and risk reduction potential . Due to the inherent uncertainties in risk assessments , the Project focused on relative changes in risk compared to current levels , rather than establishing absolute risk -1- 27.
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... risk were based primarily on human health effects indicated by changes in exposure to benzene . The risk assessment did not include a quantitative analysis of VOCs due to limited information on their health effects . This project ...
... risk were based primarily on human health effects indicated by changes in exposure to benzene . The risk assessment did not include a quantitative analysis of VOCs due to limited information on their health effects . This project ...
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... risk assessment focuses on potential cancer risks associated with benzene exposure outside the facility fenceline . Peer Review : At the Workgroup's request , Resources for the Future organized a group of outside scientific and ...
... risk assessment focuses on potential cancer risks associated with benzene exposure outside the facility fenceline . Peer Review : At the Workgroup's request , Resources for the Future organized a group of outside scientific and ...
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achieve activities air pollution air quality Amendments Amoco analysis application approach assessment benzene Chairman chemical clean Clean Air Act Clean Water Act compliance cost cotton criteria cycle assessments disposal DRAFT FOR DISCUSSION DRAFT-FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES Ecollection economic effective effluent emission reduction emissions trading engineering environment environmental management environmental protection environmental technologies EPA's Esprit example facility Federal flexibility Georgia-Pacific goals green technology hazardous waste IMHOFF impact implementation improve incentives industry initiatives legislation life-cycle limited MACT major stationary source manufacturing materials multimedia NSPS operations opportunities options organizations permit pollution control pollution prevention potential priorities proposed quality-based RCRA recycling Refinery regulations regulatory release reduction requirements risk rule solid waste source category specific stationary source statute statutory strategies Subcommittee sustainable development toxic unit VALENTINE wastewater water quality Yorktown Project