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... activities are required to be coordinated , so far as practicable , with other related planning activities including those financed through section 701 grants from HHFA . In summary , we recommend solid waste legislation , along the ...
... activities are required to be coordinated , so far as practicable , with other related planning activities including those financed through section 701 grants from HHFA . In summary , we recommend solid waste legislation , along the ...
Page 178
... activities having established and assigned responsibilities relating to en- vironmental pollution abatement and natural resources conservation ( e.g. , the medical services , installations and logistics function , research , development ...
... activities having established and assigned responsibilities relating to en- vironmental pollution abatement and natural resources conservation ( e.g. , the medical services , installations and logistics function , research , development ...
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... activities must not adversely affect neighboring civilian populations or the environment . Because of the close relation existing between health pro- tection measures and natural resources management , continuing cooperation and ...
... activities must not adversely affect neighboring civilian populations or the environment . Because of the close relation existing between health pro- tection measures and natural resources management , continuing cooperation and ...
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