Clean Air. It's Up to You, Too

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - Air - 30 pages

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Page 30 - Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia. Alabama. Florida, Georgia, Kentucky. Mississippi. North Carolina. South Carolina. Tennessee Illinois, Indiana. Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio. Wisconsin. Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma. Texas. Iowa, Kansas. Missouri. Nebraska. Colorado, Montana. North Dakota. South Dakota. Utah. Wyoming Arizona. California. Hawaii. Nevada. American Samoa, Guam, Trust Territories of Pacific Islands.
Page 23 - Trade secrets and commercial or financial information which is privileged or confidential...
Page 5 - Penalties for violating the law range from a minimum of $2,500 to a maximum of $25,000 per day and up to one year in prison for the first offense, and up to $50,000 a day and two years in prison for subsequent violations.
Page 16 - In the final analysis, the foundation on which environmental progress rests in our society is a responsible and informed citizenry. My confidence that our Nation will meet its environmental problems in the years ahead is based in large measure on my faith in the continued vigilance of American public opinion and in the continued vitality of citizen efforts to protect and improve the environment.
Page 30 - Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont New Jersey New York Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Delaware...
Page 12 - The court, in issuing any final order in any action brought pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, may award costs of litigation (including reasonable attorney and expert witness fees) to any party, whenever the court determines such award is appropriate.
Page 20 - PR 23058, Dec. 3, 1971, unless otherwise noted. § 2.100 Scope. This part establishes procedures for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to implement the provision of the Administrative Procedure Act (5 USC 552 (a) (3)) relating to the availability to the public of identifiable records contained in agency flies, and not published in the FEDERAL REGISTER.
Page 26 - Information to permit the recipient to identify the specific standard or regulation alleged to have been violated, the activity alleged to constitute a violation, the person or persons responsible for the alleged violation, the location of the alleged violation, the date or dates of such violation and the full name, address, and telephone number of the person giving...
Page 3 - Independent of both government and industry, they can objectively evaluate the performance of both.
Page 20 - EPA regional office, he may transmit his request to the appropriate regional Freedom of Information Office indicated below: (1) Region I (Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont): US Environmental Protection Agency, Freedom of Information Officer, Room 2303, John F.

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