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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... federal government can do today for startup " green " green companies " would be to fund and offer my aforementioned incentives . For without these incentives , I'm afraid that the majority of industry will continue to proceed down the ...
... federal government can do today for startup " green " green companies " would be to fund and offer my aforementioned incentives . For without these incentives , I'm afraid that the majority of industry will continue to proceed down the ...
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... of opportu- nities for flexibility and innovation under current Federal environ- mental laws . Mr. VALENTINE . Without objection , so ordered . [ The reports follow : ] Howard Kee ... rector Reg . as Amoco Corporation Mail 17.
... of opportu- nities for flexibility and innovation under current Federal environ- mental laws . Mr. VALENTINE . Without objection , so ordered . [ The reports follow : ] Howard Kee ... rector Reg . as Amoco Corporation Mail 17.
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... federal environmental laws to identify opportunities for innovation and flexibility . Summaries of both reports are attached to this statement . If there are questions or clarification about this written statement , please contact Karen ...
... federal environmental laws to identify opportunities for innovation and flexibility . Summaries of both reports are attached to this statement . If there are questions or clarification about this written statement , please contact Karen ...
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... Federal Register , 1990 ) will improve process water treatment and reduce air emissions , but produce more solid waste such as biosolids and fully spent activated carbon . The Refinery has limited sludge processing capacity . Keeping ...
... Federal Register , 1990 ) will improve process water treatment and reduce air emissions , but produce more solid waste such as biosolids and fully spent activated carbon . The Refinery has limited sludge processing capacity . Keeping ...
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... Federal Register , 1990. " Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP , " Federal Register , 55 , 8292 , March 7 , 1990 . Graham , J. D. ( ed ) , 1991. Harnessing science for Environmental Regulation , Praeger , New York , 1991 . GAO , 1991 ...
... Federal Register , 1990. " Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP , " Federal Register , 55 , 8292 , March 7 , 1990 . Graham , J. D. ( ed ) , 1991. Harnessing science for Environmental Regulation , Praeger , New York , 1991 . GAO , 1991 ...
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