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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... propose that in order to qualify for any / all incentives available under this program , you must first submit a comprehensive educational programs proposal . One that informs and explains the technology used in manufacture of your ...
... propose that in order to qualify for any / all incentives available under this program , you must first submit a comprehensive educational programs proposal . One that informs and explains the technology used in manufacture of your ...
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... . One proposal now before Congress ( S. 1081 ) to reauthorize the Clean Water Act would amend 304 ( b ) of the Act and require EPA to promulgate effluent guidelines which reflect the application of best available -12- 38.
... . One proposal now before Congress ( S. 1081 ) to reauthorize the Clean Water Act would amend 304 ( b ) of the Act and require EPA to promulgate effluent guidelines which reflect the application of best available -12- 38.
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... proposal , which does not reflect the Administration's position , could limit the Agency's ability to set environmental protection priorities . B. Legislative and regulatory programs do not provide implementation schedules compatible ...
... proposal , which does not reflect the Administration's position , could limit the Agency's ability to set environmental protection priorities . B. Legislative and regulatory programs do not provide implementation schedules compatible ...
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... Proposed solutions could not have been developed in the absence of data which identified their importance . For example , hydrocarbon emissions from barge loading operations ( 784 tons annually ) and blowdown stacks ( 5,200 tons ...
... Proposed solutions could not have been developed in the absence of data which identified their importance . For example , hydrocarbon emissions from barge loading operations ( 784 tons annually ) and blowdown stacks ( 5,200 tons ...
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... proposed to deal with major sources , and the simulated results of implementation were assessed in terms of environmental impact , cost , risk reduction for people living near the facility , liability , etc. PB92228535 - PROJECT ...
... proposed to deal with major sources , and the simulated results of implementation were assessed in terms of environmental impact , cost , risk reduction for people living near the facility , liability , etc. PB92228535 - PROJECT ...
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