Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Finance, Public |
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... treatment programs . Assistance under existing USDA programs and from other federal , state , and local agencies are being utilized to the fullest extent and are making the major contribution . Additional financial assistance under the ...
... treatment programs . Assistance under existing USDA programs and from other federal , state , and local agencies are being utilized to the fullest extent and are making the major contribution . Additional financial assistance under the ...
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... treatment of plant effluent has increased from 0.1 cent per case in 1954 to 0.7 cent in 1969 , and forecasts an increase to 4.5 cents per case in the next few years . There is clearly an opportunity to develop efficient and economical ...
... treatment of plant effluent has increased from 0.1 cent per case in 1954 to 0.7 cent in 1969 , and forecasts an increase to 4.5 cents per case in the next few years . There is clearly an opportunity to develop efficient and economical ...
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... treatment to accelerate or decelerate the natural decomposition rate . More information about the microenvironment at the site of decomposition is needed to relate these possibilities to current technology regarding microbial activity ...
... treatment to accelerate or decelerate the natural decomposition rate . More information about the microenvironment at the site of decomposition is needed to relate these possibilities to current technology regarding microbial activity ...
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... treat these taxpayers . It is amazing . I didn't invite these complaints . I was wondering whether this was ... treated by the Internal Revenue agents ? Judge DRENNEN . No , sir ; we don't . Senator MONTOYA . Do you have strict rules of ...
... treat these taxpayers . It is amazing . I didn't invite these complaints . I was wondering whether this was ... treated by the Internal Revenue agents ? Judge DRENNEN . No , sir ; we don't . Senator MONTOYA . Do you have strict rules of ...
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... treatment . POTENTIAL LIABILITY OF THE UNITED STATES FOR INDIAN CLAIMS Senator MONTOYA . How many millions of dollars are involved ? Mr. GARDNER . I would have to ask Mr. Barney to answer that . Mr. BARNEY . It is impossible to say ...
... treatment . POTENTIAL LIABILITY OF THE UNITED STATES FOR INDIAN CLAIMS Senator MONTOYA . How many millions of dollars are involved ? Mr. GARDNER . I would have to ask Mr. Barney to answer that . Mr. BARNEY . It is impossible to say ...
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