Clean air act amendments |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 51
... require national standards for reducing or eliminating the emission of air pollutants from gasoline - powered vehicles , to direct the Surgeon General to conduct a study of and report to Congress on the effect of air pollution from all ...
... require national standards for reducing or eliminating the emission of air pollutants from gasoline - powered vehicles , to direct the Surgeon General to conduct a study of and report to Congress on the effect of air pollution from all ...
Page 95
... require all new auto- mobiles to be equipped with blowby systems from crankcases not later than November 1 , 1967 . ( 9 ) Require imported gasoline - powered vehicles to be so equipped with a blowby system . ( 10 ) Set penalties for ...
... require all new auto- mobiles to be equipped with blowby systems from crankcases not later than November 1 , 1967 . ( 9 ) Require imported gasoline - powered vehicles to be so equipped with a blowby system . ( 10 ) Set penalties for ...
Page 282
... require at least 2 model years for passenger car and light truck compliance with exhaust control provisions . This time is needed for further development of the California exhaust systems for wider ap- plication , for climatic ...
... require at least 2 model years for passenger car and light truck compliance with exhaust control provisions . This time is needed for further development of the California exhaust systems for wider ap- plication , for climatic ...
Contents
Hearings held on Page | 1 |
Reports | 36 |
Statement ofContinued | 58 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
88th Congress agencies air pollution control amended Angeles appropriate assistance authority automobile automotive BARR beryllium bill burning California carbon monoxide cars CHAIRMAN Clean Air Act coal committee concentrations Congress contractor cost damage Department of Defense Department of Health diesel Dugway Proving Ground economic Education effect engine equipment established facilities Federal Government Federal installations fuel gases gasoline-powered hydrocarbons incineration industry injury inspection interstate legislation MACKENZIE manufacturers ment methods million motor vehicle natural resources nitrogen nitrogen dioxide operation OREN HARRIS oxides ozone patent percent photochemical photochemical smog plants pollution abatement pollution control devices pollution problem present proposed Public Health Service question QUIGLEY recommend regulations require result ROGERS of Florida samplers sampling SATTERFIELD Secretary of Health Senate smog solid waste disposal sources SPRINGER standards statement subcommittee subsection sulfur dioxide technical Thank tion urban Washington water pollution Welfare