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Page 88
... increase present programs of Federal leadership and assist- ance with respect to air pollution research , training , and development of measurement and control techniques . The question has often been asked , Mr. Chairman , why must we ...
... increase present programs of Federal leadership and assist- ance with respect to air pollution research , training , and development of measurement and control techniques . The question has often been asked , Mr. Chairman , why must we ...
Page 107
... increasing severity as population densities and use of motor vehicles increase . Key words : Vehicular air pollution . Photochemical smog . Total oxidant . Carbon monoxide . Vehicular emissions . Effects of vehicle pollution ...
... increasing severity as population densities and use of motor vehicles increase . Key words : Vehicular air pollution . Photochemical smog . Total oxidant . Carbon monoxide . Vehicular emissions . Effects of vehicle pollution ...
Page 132
... increase of discarded material . We need to seek better solu- tions to the disposal of these wastes . " And he recommended legislation to— " Assist the States in developing comprehensive programs for some forms of solid waste disposal ...
... increase of discarded material . We need to seek better solu- tions to the disposal of these wastes . " And he recommended legislation to— " Assist the States in developing comprehensive programs for some forms of solid waste disposal ...
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