Water Pollution Control Hearings on Water Quality Act of 1965 (89-3), Hearings ... 89th Congress, 1st Session on H.R. 3988, S.4 and Related Bills, February 18-23, 19651965 - 399 pages |
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... Stream Sanitation Committee ; accompanied by E. C. Hubbard , secretary to the com- mittee .. Wilm , Harold , commissioner , New York State Department of Con- servation , and chairman , Water Resources Commission , New York State ...
... Stream Sanitation Committee ; accompanied by E. C. Hubbard , secretary to the com- mittee .. Wilm , Harold , commissioner , New York State Department of Con- servation , and chairman , Water Resources Commission , New York State ...
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... stream . Pollution has not spared the Great Lakes , the largest fresh water source on earth . The threat of pollution hangs over the cool , clean waters of the last large unspoiled river near a major popula- tion center in the Middle ...
... stream . Pollution has not spared the Great Lakes , the largest fresh water source on earth . The threat of pollution hangs over the cool , clean waters of the last large unspoiled river near a major popula- tion center in the Middle ...
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... streams . This is a negative approach . We must begin now to adopt a positive approach to insure clean water for these ... stream ) and the chemical and physical properties of the receiving waters , as well as like variables in the waste ...
... streams . This is a negative approach . We must begin now to adopt a positive approach to insure clean water for these ... stream ) and the chemical and physical properties of the receiving waters , as well as like variables in the waste ...
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... streams and rivers , which also were required to carry off progres- sively greater amounts of other industrial wastes . With these accumulations , we have come to a point where some- thing must be done and done quickly about water ...
... streams and rivers , which also were required to carry off progres- sively greater amounts of other industrial wastes . With these accumulations , we have come to a point where some- thing must be done and done quickly about water ...
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... stream State that is suffering the ill effects of the pollution that has invited us in . In a number of cases , of course , Governors have invited us in to hold a conference on streams that flow solely within their State boundary but ...
... stream State that is suffering the ill effects of the pollution that has invited us in . In a number of cases , of course , Governors have invited us in to hold a conference on streams that flow solely within their State boundary but ...
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