Waste Management Research and Environmental Quality Management: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session...Investigates Federal waste management research activities and explores Federal role in developing control technologies to implement pollution control legislation. |
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... and water have traditionally rested upon a mixture of prohibitory regulation and persuasion . The public interest can often be served by reducing pollution below the levels where these means are appropriate and effective . 6.
... and water have traditionally rested upon a mixture of prohibitory regulation and persuasion . The public interest can often be served by reducing pollution below the levels where these means are appropriate and effective . 6.
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... means are appropriate and effective . Effluent charges have enhanced effects because individual polluters always have a prospect of financial gain from further reductions in their contribution to pollution . B2 . We recommend that the ...
... means are appropriate and effective . Effluent charges have enhanced effects because individual polluters always have a prospect of financial gain from further reductions in their contribution to pollution . B2 . We recommend that the ...
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... means of powering automobiles and trucks that will not produce noxious effluents . Less complete steps to reduce pollution from automobile exhausts will certainly play an important role . We must strive for more acceptable mass ...
... means of powering automobiles and trucks that will not produce noxious effluents . Less complete steps to reduce pollution from automobile exhausts will certainly play an important role . We must strive for more acceptable mass ...
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... means for the effective control of the aquatic plants that flourish in enriched waters and of over - enrichment itself . Objectionable growths of algae and larger aquatic plants are appearing in many bodies of water that now receive ...
... means for the effective control of the aquatic plants that flourish in enriched waters and of over - enrichment itself . Objectionable growths of algae and larger aquatic plants are appearing in many bodies of water that now receive ...
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... means . Few universities are in a position to contribute significantly to the large and complex efforts needed in the environmental pol- lution field , without an exceptional degree of support from the Federal Government . G5 . We ...
... means . Few universities are in a position to contribute significantly to the large and complex efforts needed in the environmental pol- lution field , without an exceptional degree of support from the Federal Government . G5 . We ...
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Page 289 - Made — when used in relation to any invention or discovery means the conception or first actual reduction to practice of such invention in the course of or under the contract. (g) To the point of practical application...
Page 193 - ... (b) The Secretary is authorized to make grants to persons for research and demonstration projects for prevention of pollution of waters by industry including, but not limited to, treatment of industrial waste.
Page 129 - It is style which complements affirmation with limitation and with humility; it is style which makes it possible to act effectively, but not absolutely; it is style which, in the domain of foreign policy, enables us to find a harmony between the pursuit of ends essential to us, and the regard for the views, the sensibilities, the aspirations of those to whom the problem may appear in another light; it is style which is the deference that action pays to uncertainty...
Page 125 - I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganizing; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion, inefficiency, and demoralization.
Page 288 - SECTION 3. The Federal Council for Science and Technology in consultation with the Department of Justice shall prepare at least annually a report concerning the effectiveness of this policy, including recommendations for revision or modification as necessary in light of the practices and determinations of the agencies in the disposition of patent rights under their contracts.
Page 287 - ... is in a field of technology in which the contractor has acquired technical competence (demonstrated by factors such as know-how, experience, and patent position) directly related to an area in which the contractor has an established nongovernmental commercial position, the contractor shall normally acquire the principal or exclusive rights throughout the world in and to any resulting inventions, subject to the government acquiring at least an irrevocable non-exclusive royalty free license throughout...
Page 287 - Governmentowned research or production facility; or (ii) for coordinating and directing the work of others, the Government shall normally acquire or reserve the right to acquire the principal or exclusive rights throughout the world in and to any inventions made in the course of or under the contract.
Page 231 - Now I see the secret of the making of the best persons, It is to grow in the open air and to eat and sleep with the earth.
Page 289 - governmental purpose" means the right of the Government of the United States (including any agency thereof, state, or domestic municipal government) to practice and have practiced (made or have made, used or have used, sold or have sold) throughout the world by or on behalf of the Government of the United States. (h) The "making of the invention" means the conception or first actual reduction to practice of such invention.
Page 288 - ... to the extent that the invention is required for public use by governmental regulations or as may b« necessary to fulfill health needs, or for other public purposes stipulated in the contract.