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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Page 43
... allowing companies to consider site specific factors and focus on results . A detailed facility - wide , multi - media assessment identified the most significant medium ( air ) and releases sources , both in terms of quantity and impact ...
... allowing companies to consider site specific factors and focus on results . A detailed facility - wide , multi - media assessment identified the most significant medium ( air ) and releases sources , both in terms of quantity and impact ...
Page 76
... allowed to devise plant - specific compliance plans . The participants in the Yorktown Project Workgroup agreed on ... allowing it to do so . There is little or no opportunity to coordinate conflicting technical requirements or ...
... allowed to devise plant - specific compliance plans . The participants in the Yorktown Project Workgroup agreed on ... allowing it to do so . There is little or no opportunity to coordinate conflicting technical requirements or ...
Page 78
... allow entire facilities to devise individualized risk - reduction plans for benzene . This is a positive step in the ... allowing trading across source categories . Again , EPA's proposed hazardous organic national emission standard is a ...
... allow entire facilities to devise individualized risk - reduction plans for benzene . This is a positive step in the ... allowing trading across source categories . Again , EPA's proposed hazardous organic national emission standard is a ...
Page 79
... allow flexibility in achieving emission - reduction targets . CLEAN WATER ACT 10. Avoid specifying required technologies in permits ; specify effluent limitations and give the facility flexibility with respect to the technology . Where ...
... allow flexibility in achieving emission - reduction targets . CLEAN WATER ACT 10. Avoid specifying required technologies in permits ; specify effluent limitations and give the facility flexibility with respect to the technology . Where ...
Page 80
... allow for compliance time frame incentives and alternate compliance strategies to promote multimedia pollution prevention . CONCLUSION Congress , EPA and industry have grown accustomed to and have accomplished much through command and ...
... allow for compliance time frame incentives and alternate compliance strategies to promote multimedia pollution prevention . CONCLUSION Congress , EPA and industry have grown accustomed to and have accomplished much through command and ...
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