Labor-Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1967: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 14745, Volume 21U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 692 pages |
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... methods have served the past but will not be adequate for the future . New or improved technologies must be and are being developed to deal with our water problems ; one of the most promising is ad- vanced waste treatment . This ...
... methods have served the past but will not be adequate for the future . New or improved technologies must be and are being developed to deal with our water problems ; one of the most promising is ad- vanced waste treatment . This ...
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... methods are not capable of removing certain types of these pollutants . The materials which resist treat- ment include both simple inorganic salts and highly complex , synthetic organic chemicals . In the presently envisioned advanced ...
... methods are not capable of removing certain types of these pollutants . The materials which resist treat- ment include both simple inorganic salts and highly complex , synthetic organic chemicals . In the presently envisioned advanced ...
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... methods and procedures to identify and measure the effects of pollutants on water uses , including those pollutants created by new technological developments " ; and C. " Methods and procedures for evaluating the effects on water ...
... methods and procedures to identify and measure the effects of pollutants on water uses , including those pollutants created by new technological developments " ; and C. " Methods and procedures for evaluating the effects on water ...
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... methods of food preservation such as freeze drying , the use of anti- biotics , and effects of ionizing radiation . Additional emphasis on food additive research will attempt to find more subtle " early warning " signs of toxicity that ...
... methods of food preservation such as freeze drying , the use of anti- biotics , and effects of ionizing radiation . Additional emphasis on food additive research will attempt to find more subtle " early warning " signs of toxicity that ...
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... method of determination , and the methods of determining the Federal percent of the cost of each project . Ordinarily this share is limited to 50 percent of the cost , but may be increased to not more than 80 percent where an ...
... method of determination , and the methods of determining the Federal percent of the cost of each project . Ordinarily this share is limited to 50 percent of the cost , but may be increased to not more than 80 percent where an ...
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Page 285 - Federal financial assistance to any program or activity, by way of grant, loan, or contract other than a contract of insurance or guaranty, is authorized and directed to effectuate the provisions of section 601 with respect to such program or activity by issuing rules, regulations, or orders of general applicability which shall be consistent with achievement of the objectives of the statute authorizing the financial assistance in connection with which the action is taken.
Page 359 - Provided, That this paragraph shall be effective only upon enactment into law of HR 9567, Eighty-ninth Congress, or similar legislation...
Page 189 - State to provide a program of education beyond high school; (3) provides an educational program for which it awards a bachelor's or higher degree, or provides...
Page 919 - Navy, the Marine Corps, the Coast Guard, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Public Health Service to his new station for the wife and dependent child or children: Provided, That for persons in the naval service the term "permanent station...
Page 385 - Secretary, we are glad to have you with us this morning, and we will be glad to have you proceed in your own way.
Page 328 - State agency which is directly responsible for providing free public education for handicapped children (including mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education...
Page 564 - State or other public or nonprofit private agencies or organizations for studies, experiments, and demonstrations looking toward development of new or improved methods of providing health services outside the hospital, particularly for chronically ill or aged persons.
Page 751 - The Government shall have the right to take possession of or use any completed or partially completed part of the work. Such possession or use shall not be deemed an acceptance of any work not completed In accordance with the contract. While the Government is in such possession, the Contractor, notwithstanding the provisions of the clause of this contract entitled "Permits and Responsibilities...
Page 33 - Nation greater opportunity to make available to their patients the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease, cancer, stroke, and related diseases.
Page 359 - Making surveys, studies, investigations, and reports regarding public, school, college, university and other libraries Fostering coordination of public and school library service Coordinating library service on the national level with other forms of adult education Developing library participation in federal projects Fostering nationwide coordination of research materials among the more scholarly libraries, interstate library cooperation, and the development of public, school, and other library service...