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Page 53
... construction , or installation of devices for facilities de- signed to reduce or eliminate air pollution resulting from the disposal of solid wastes , to direct the Surgeon General to conduct a study of and report to Congress on the ...
... construction , or installation of devices for facilities de- signed to reduce or eliminate air pollution resulting from the disposal of solid wastes , to direct the Surgeon General to conduct a study of and report to Congress on the ...
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... construction . On the other hand , H.R. 7065 contains no labor standards . The amendments which that bill would make to section 4 of the Clean Air Act would provide grants to municipalities and air pollution control agencies for the ...
... construction . On the other hand , H.R. 7065 contains no labor standards . The amendments which that bill would make to section 4 of the Clean Air Act would provide grants to municipalities and air pollution control agencies for the ...
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... construction of facili- ties designed to eliminate air pollution resulting from the disposal of solid wastes . The bill which I introduced would authorize the Secre- tary to make grants for the acquisition and installation , as well as ...
... construction of facili- ties designed to eliminate air pollution resulting from the disposal of solid wastes . The bill which I introduced would authorize the Secre- tary to make grants for the acquisition and installation , as well as ...
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