Legal Compilation: WaterU.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1974 - Environmental law |
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... methods and procedures to identify and meas- ure the effects of pollutants , including those pollutants created by new technological developments ; and " ( 3 ) Methods and procedures for evaluating the effects on water quality of ...
... methods and procedures to identify and meas- ure the effects of pollutants , including those pollutants created by new technological developments ; and " ( 3 ) Methods and procedures for evaluating the effects on water quality of ...
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... methods to control the release of pesticides into the environment which study shall include examination of the persistency of pesticides in the water environment and alternatives thereto . The President shall submit reports [ p . 7 ] ...
... methods to control the release of pesticides into the environment which study shall include examination of the persistency of pesticides in the water environment and alternatives thereto . The President shall submit reports [ p . 7 ] ...
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... methods of reducing water consumption and reducing the total flow of sewage . Such report shall include an estimate of the benefits to be derived from adoption and use of such devices , systems , policies , or other methods and also ...
... methods of reducing water consumption and reducing the total flow of sewage . Such report shall include an estimate of the benefits to be derived from adoption and use of such devices , systems , policies , or other methods and also ...
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... methods ( including the temporary use of new or improved chemical additives which provide sub- stantial immediate improvement to existing treatment processes ) , or new or improved methods of joint treatment systems for municipal and ...
... methods ( including the temporary use of new or improved chemical additives which provide sub- stantial immediate improvement to existing treatment processes ) , or new or improved methods of joint treatment systems for municipal and ...
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... methods applicable to point and nonpoint sources , including inplace or accumulated sources of pollutants , and methods for reclaiming and recycling water and confining pollutants so they will not migrate to cause water or other ...
... methods applicable to point and nonpoint sources , including inplace or accumulated sources of pollutants , and methods for reclaiming and recycling water and confining pollutants so they will not migrate to cause water or other ...
Common terms and phrases
abatement action Adminis Administrator is authorized Amendments of 1972 appropriate approved bill carry centum certification Chief of Engineers Committee compliance Congress construction contiguous zone Control Act Amendments costs date of enactment demonstration discharge of pollutants economic effective effluent limitations effluent standard ending June 30 enforcement Environmental Financing Environmental Protection Agency established eutrophication EXISTING LAW Federal agencies Federal Water Pollution fiscal year ending funds grants guidelines hazardous substance implement industrial interstate agency June 30 license or permit ment methods municipal navigable waters offshore facility owner or operator Pacific Islands paragraph permit program person point sources Pollution Control Act pollution control agency procedures promulgated publicly owned treatment purpose Refuse Act requirements Secretary section 301 sewage shellfish standards of performance subsection thereof tion toxic United States Code vessel violation waste treatment management Water Pollution Control water quality standards
Popular passages
Page 85 - In case of contumacy or refusal to obey a subpena served upon any person pursuant to this paragraph, the district court of the United States for any district in which such person is found or resides or...
Page 103 - Code. (2) If the petitioner applies to the court for leave to adduce additional evidence, and shows to the satisfaction of the court that such additional evidence is material and that there were reasonable grounds for the failure to adduce such evidence in the proceeding before the...
Page 84 - All information reported to or otherwise obtained by the Secretary or his representative pursuant to this subsection which information contains or relates to a trade secret or other matter referred to in section 1905 of title 18 of the United States Code, shall be considered confidential for the purpose of that section...
Page 271 - ... willful negligence or willful misconduct within the privity and knowledge...
Page 74 - removal' refers to removal of the oil or hazardous substances from the water and shorelines or the taking of [P- 47] such other actions as may be necessary to minimize or mitigate damage to the public health or welfare, including, but not limited to, fish, shellfish, wildlife, and public and private property, shorelines, and beaches...
Page 267 - ... shall forfeit to the United States the sum of $100 for each and every day of the continuance of such failure, which forfeiture shall be payable into the Treasury of the United States...
Page 74 - The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States that there should be no discharges of oil or hazardous substances into or upon the navigable waters of the United States, adjoining shorelines, or into or upon the waters of the contiguous zone...
Page 88 - ... (D) Each State shall estimate for the waters identified in paragraph (1) (B) of this subsection the total maximum daily thermal load required to assure protection and propagation of a balanced, indigenous population of shellfish, fish and wildlife.
Page 284 - Secretary shall prescribe, including records which fully disclose the amount and disposition by such recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or used, the amount of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and such other records as will facilitate an effective audit.
Page 226 - Administrator determines that such dumping will not unreasonably degrade or endanger human health, welfare, or amenities, or the marine environment, ecological systems, or economic potentialities.