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Page 82
... limited and hard - pressed resources of a city government , it is difficult to see how more sweeping antipollution measures could be applied and enforced in the field of motor vehicles . Even statewide legislation along the lines of ...
... limited and hard - pressed resources of a city government , it is difficult to see how more sweeping antipollution measures could be applied and enforced in the field of motor vehicles . Even statewide legislation along the lines of ...
Page 94
... limited to 0.15 percent hydrocarbons by weight of the supplied fuel , and that after November 1 , 1967 , allowable exhaust emissions must be limited to 275 parts hydrocarbons per million and 1.5 per- cent carbon monoxide by volume , as ...
... limited to 0.15 percent hydrocarbons by weight of the supplied fuel , and that after November 1 , 1967 , allowable exhaust emissions must be limited to 275 parts hydrocarbons per million and 1.5 per- cent carbon monoxide by volume , as ...
Page 180
... limited to evaluation of adequacy of existing measures , status of compliance with regulatory authority require- ments , and the development of recommendations for correction of deficien- cies , or the prevention of abatement associated ...
... limited to evaluation of adequacy of existing measures , status of compliance with regulatory authority require- ments , and the development of recommendations for correction of deficien- cies , or the prevention of abatement associated ...
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