Solid Waste Management in New Jersey: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation, and Tourism of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, January 11, 1984

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Page 37 - I would be happy to attempt to answer any questions that you might have, but I think this concludes my testimony.
Page 36 - At a minimum, such criteria shall provide that a facility may be classified as a sanitary landfill and not an open dump only if there is no reasonable probability of adverse effects on health or the environment from disposal of solid waste at such facility.
Page 47 - It is a pleasure to be here, Mr. Chairman, and members of the subcommittee.
Page 88 - It is believed that the experience of the past, not only with the railroads but with all industry, and not only in this country but in other parts of the world, shows which course to take.
Page 76 - Chairman, and the other members of the Subcommittee for allowing me the opportunity to...
Page 184 - Clinton Township. Delaware, East Amwell, Flemington, Franklin, Frenchtown, Glen Gardner. Hampton, High Bridge. Holland. Kingwood, Lambertville. Lebanon, Lebanon Township, Milford, Raritan.
Page 37 - II, which includes the States of New York and New Jersey, as well as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, has processed approximately 20,000 applications for increased allocations in the past almost 2 years.
Page 28 - I want to thank you for the help that you have given...
Page 71 - Trying to regulate our industry as traditional public utilities is like trying to put a square peg in a round hole.
Page 41 - I am very concerned about it and I would like to ask you a couple of questions about it.

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