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... Clean Air Act is amended by inserting at the end thereof a new subsection ( d ) as follows : " ( d ) not to exceed 10 per centum of amounts appropriated pursuant to section 210 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act for any fiscal year may be ...
... Clean Air Act is amended by inserting at the end thereof a new subsection ( d ) as follows : " ( d ) not to exceed 10 per centum of amounts appropriated pursuant to section 210 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act for any fiscal year may be ...
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... Clean Air Act would be amended to include " standards for the allowable emissions of pol- lutants from gasoline - powered vehicles " and to include a requirement that ... air pollution resulting from the disposal 50 CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS.
... Clean Air Act would be amended to include " standards for the allowable emissions of pol- lutants from gasoline - powered vehicles " and to include a requirement that ... air pollution resulting from the disposal 50 CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS.
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... Clean Air Act was enacted in 1963 as an amendment to the 1955 act . It provides for grants to local and interstate air pollution control agencies in amounts up to two - thirds and three - fourths , re- spectively , of the costs of ...
... Clean Air Act was enacted in 1963 as an amendment to the 1955 act . It provides for grants to local and interstate air pollution control agencies in amounts up to two - thirds and three - fourths , re- spectively , of the costs of ...
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88th Congress agencies air pollution control amended Angeles appropriate assistance authority automobile automotive BARR beryllium bill burning California carbon monoxide cars CHAIRMAN Clean Air Act coal committee concentrations Congress contractor cost damage Department of Defense Department of Health diesel Dugway Proving Ground economic Education effect engine equipment established facilities Federal Government Federal installations fuel gases gasoline-powered hydrocarbons incineration industry injury inspection interstate legislation MACKENZIE manufacturers ment methods million motor vehicle natural resources nitrogen nitrogen dioxide operation OREN HARRIS oxides ozone patent percent photochemical photochemical smog plants pollution abatement pollution control devices pollution problem present proposed Public Health Service question QUIGLEY recommend regulations require result ROGERS of Florida samplers sampling SATTERFIELD Secretary of Health Senate smog solid waste disposal sources SPRINGER standards statement subcommittee subsection sulfur dioxide technical Thank tion urban Washington water pollution Welfare