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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... 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 technical ...
... 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 technical ...
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... assessment , affect releases and release management options . National programs , by design , address overall problems in specific media . But these programs seldom consider site - specific differences in developing standards . Other ...
... assessment , affect releases and release management options . National programs , by design , address overall problems in specific media . But these programs seldom consider site - specific differences in developing standards . Other ...
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... assess the significance of and interactions between criteria -- how changes in one criterion affect other criteria and total rankings . All options were considered legally acceptable , and no specific regulatory requirements were ...
... assess the significance of and interactions between criteria -- how changes in one criterion affect other criteria and total rankings . All options were considered legally acceptable , and no specific regulatory requirements were ...
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... assessment of potential obstacles and incentives for implementing five highly ranked options . For more details , see Section 5.0 . A. EPA does not have an explicit policy goal and may not have the statutory authority to simply set a ...
... assessment of potential obstacles and incentives for implementing five highly ranked options . For more details , see Section 5.0 . A. EPA does not have an explicit policy goal and may not have the statutory authority to simply set a ...
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... assessment is a necessary first step to not only developing a strategy to reduce these releases , but also to exploring such implementation options as integrated permits . Inadequate accounting for both the benefits and costs of ...
... assessment is a necessary first step to not only developing a strategy to reduce these releases , but also to exploring such implementation options as integrated permits . Inadequate accounting for both the benefits and costs of ...
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