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... reduce or eliminate air pollution resulting from the disposal of solid wastes or from the generation of heat or power . Section 6 ( automotive vehicle exhaust and fuel pollution ) of the Clean Air Act would be amended to include ...
... reduce or eliminate air pollution resulting from the disposal of solid wastes or from the generation of heat or power . Section 6 ( automotive vehicle exhaust and fuel pollution ) of the Clean Air Act would be amended to include ...
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... reduce emis- sions of exides of nitrogen and aldehydes from the crankcase and exhaust and also hydrocarbons from gasoline evaporation in carbu- retors and fuel tanks . ( 2 ) Conduct research to reduce emissions of pollutants from diesel ...
... reduce emis- sions of exides of nitrogen and aldehydes from the crankcase and exhaust and also hydrocarbons from gasoline evaporation in carbu- retors and fuel tanks . ( 2 ) Conduct research to reduce emissions of pollutants from diesel ...
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... reduce or elimi- nate air pollution resulting from both the disposal of solid wastes and the generation of heat and power . In addition , private industry and individuals are often financially unable to purchase the equipment necessary ...
... reduce or elimi- nate air pollution resulting from both the disposal of solid wastes and the generation of heat and power . In addition , private industry and individuals are often financially unable to purchase the equipment necessary ...
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