Ocean dumping of radioactive waste off the Pacific coast: hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, second session, October 7, 1980 |
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... monitoring or other steps we need to take at the Federal level to protect our citizens from any future potential harm from these wastes . Second , we want to begin this morning a much larger task . By examining the new information ...
... monitoring or other steps we need to take at the Federal level to protect our citizens from any future potential harm from these wastes . Second , we want to begin this morning a much larger task . By examining the new information ...
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... . Presently there is some question as to whether NOAA or EPA should be monitoring what is going on in the ocean . Therefore , sometimes nothing goes on because NOAA will say , " I thought EPA was doing it , " and EPA will say 4.
... . Presently there is some question as to whether NOAA or EPA should be monitoring what is going on in the ocean . Therefore , sometimes nothing goes on because NOAA will say , " I thought EPA was doing it , " and EPA will say 4.
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... monitoring system , whether it is through legislation , whether it is through a committee report , or the appro- priations process . There should be mandated as quickly as possible , through either committee language , appropriation ...
... monitoring system , whether it is through legislation , whether it is through a committee report , or the appro- priations process . There should be mandated as quickly as possible , through either committee language , appropriation ...
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... that the agency that was monitoring what was happening and trying to find out this information had a massive budget of $ 60,000 compared to what the Atomic Energy Commission had in the way of millions , and there was no way 6.
... that the agency that was monitoring what was happening and trying to find out this information had a massive budget of $ 60,000 compared to what the Atomic Energy Commission had in the way of millions , and there was no way 6.
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... monitoring and evaluating the sites which have received the bulk of the radioactive waste , the sloppy recordkeeping of the AEC requires at the very least that the best possible data be made available on the location of other sites as ...
... monitoring and evaluating the sites which have received the bulk of the radioactive waste , the sloppy recordkeeping of the AEC requires at the very least that the best possible data be made available on the location of other sites as ...
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AEC Licensee American Nuclear Society americium Atlantic background barrels benthic biological BURTON byproduct material California coast coastal Cohen and Smith Committee conclusions containers were disposed curies of byproduct Davis depth disposal of radioactive disposal sites disposals took place DR-II drums dump sites dumping of radioactive Dyer earthquake estimated fallout Farallon Islands fathoms Federal following coordinates food chain HAWKINS hazard high-level isotopes Kopp Laboratory levels licensed Livermore locations MCCLOSKEY meter miles MOFFETT monitoring mussels Navy Nuclear Regulatory Commission nuclear waste number of containers ocean disposal ocean dumping organization performing Pacific packaging PANETTA performing the disposals plutonium problem Quentin Kopp radiation radioactive contamination radioactive materials radioactive waste radioactive waste disposal Radioactive Waste Dumping radiological activity radionuclides reactor record regulatory release samples San Francisco Santa Cruz sea disposal sediment specific statement strontium-90 studies subcommittee Supervisor surveys testimony Toby Moffett toxic waste containers waste dumpsites