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 33
... significant health risk if managed improperly , and may need to be tracked at facilities that use it . Groundwater : As a result of a clay soil layer , unique hydrogeology , the placement of the underground drainage system relative to ...
... significant health risk if managed improperly , and may need to be tracked at facilities that use it . Groundwater : As a result of a clay soil layer , unique hydrogeology , the placement of the underground drainage system relative to ...
Page 34
... significantly lower percentage of hydrocarbon emissions . Similarly , NOX , CO , PM - 10 and SO2 emissions have been more tightly controlled in some other airsheds ( such as the Los Angeles basin ) which do not meet NAAQS for these ...
... significantly lower percentage of hydrocarbon emissions . Similarly , NOX , CO , PM - 10 and SO2 emissions have been more tightly controlled in some other airsheds ( such as the Los Angeles basin ) which do not meet NAAQS for these ...
Page 36
... significantly lower cost than recycling , treatment , and disposal . Source reduction options considered have had an ... significant capital outlays with no return in the form of recaptured or improved product . Technology options with ...
... significantly lower cost than recycling , treatment , and disposal . Source reduction options considered have had an ... significant capital outlays with no return in the form of recaptured or improved product . Technology options with ...
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... significant because the options evaluated were neither selected nor developed ahead of time with a target reduction ... significance of and interactions between criteria -- how changes in one criterion affect other criteria and total ...
... significant because the options evaluated were neither selected nor developed ahead of time with a target reduction ... significance of and interactions between criteria -- how changes in one criterion affect other criteria and total ...
Page 39
... significant differences in interpretation between EPA and the regulated community took more than one year to resolve and to clarify the regulatory requirements . An acceptable understanding is a prerequisite to engineering and ...
... significant differences in interpretation between EPA and the regulated community took more than one year to resolve and to clarify the regulatory requirements . An acceptable understanding is a prerequisite to engineering and ...
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