Implementation of the Superfund Program: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation, and Tourism of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighty Congress, First and Second Sessions, on November 10, 1983 ... November 16, 1983 ... November 22, 1983 ... January 25, 1984 ... |
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... EPA , permits Superfund actions only after an EPA On Scene Coordinator [ OSC ] has arrived at the location of the ... EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response in an attempt to coordinate a logical solution to this problem ...
... EPA , permits Superfund actions only after an EPA On Scene Coordinator [ OSC ] has arrived at the location of the ... EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response in an attempt to coordinate a logical solution to this problem ...
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... EPA's estimate would be off by about twice as much . The estimate for the report's conclusion on the amount of waste disposed is accurate according to EPA , plus or minus 25 % at the 67 % confidence interval . So if the estimated volume ...
... EPA's estimate would be off by about twice as much . The estimate for the report's conclusion on the amount of waste disposed is accurate according to EPA , plus or minus 25 % at the 67 % confidence interval . So if the estimated volume ...
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... EPA . These specific mandates have served to keep EPA's feet to the fire and to give the public the kind of implementation it expects . I suggest that Congress consider restricting EPA's discretion under Superfund in the following areas ...
... EPA . These specific mandates have served to keep EPA's feet to the fire and to give the public the kind of implementation it expects . I suggest that Congress consider restricting EPA's discretion under Superfund in the following areas ...
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