Waste Management Research and Environmental Quality Management, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution ... 90-2, May 22, June 3, July 9, 10, 19681968 - 451 pages |
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... effects of pollutants on humans and natural resources . These activities in the past were for the most part centered in the Divisions of Medical Sciences and Biology and Agriculture , and involved sev- eral hundred specialists from ...
... effects of pollutants on humans and natural resources . These activities in the past were for the most part centered in the Divisions of Medical Sciences and Biology and Agriculture , and involved sev- eral hundred specialists from ...
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... effects of pesticide residues , food chemicals , hazardous materials , sonic boom , medicated feeds , and the work of committees on water , atmospheric sci- ences , geography , food protection , and toxicology . Many other problems ...
... effects of pesticide residues , food chemicals , hazardous materials , sonic boom , medicated feeds , and the work of committees on water , atmospheric sci- ences , geography , food protection , and toxicology . Many other problems ...
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... effects and behavior of pollutants should be an essential consideration . The effects of pollution , both close at hand and far away , should not only be discussed , but should be part of all comparisons of costs and benefits . A11 ...
... effects and behavior of pollutants should be an essential consideration . The effects of pollution , both close at hand and far away , should not only be discussed , but should be part of all comparisons of costs and benefits . A11 ...
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... effects because individual polluters always have a prospect of financial gain from further reductions in their contribution to pollution . B2 . We recommend that the U.S. Department of Agriculture require and use , as one of the bases ...
... effects because individual polluters always have a prospect of financial gain from further reductions in their contribution to pollution . B2 . We recommend that the U.S. Department of Agriculture require and use , as one of the bases ...
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... effects . The steadily increasing use of leaded gasoline calls for continuing assessment of levels in the ... effect- ive measures for minimizing the production of dust and sediment . Temporary disturbance from highway and building ...
... effects . The steadily increasing use of leaded gasoline calls for continuing assessment of levels in the ... effect- ive measures for minimizing the production of dust and sediment . Temporary disturbance from highway and building ...
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