Clean Air Act Oversight: Hearings Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - Air |
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Page 445 - hazardous air pollutant 1 means an air pollutant to which no ambient air quality standard is applicable and which in the judgment of the Administrator causes, or contributes to, air pollution which may reasonably be anticipated to result in an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible, illness. ... "The Administrator shall,
Page 647 - to protect and enhance the Nation's air resources so as to promote the public health and welfare and the productive capacity of its population." Our company alone, in the pursuit of this purpose, has invested more than 150 million dollars for air pollution control equipment, the majority of which was spent in the last 10 years.
Page 653 - to protect and enhance the Nation's air resources so as to promote the public health and welfare and the productive capacity of its population." Our company alone, in the pursuit of this purpose, has Invested more
Page 511 - to protect and enhance the quality of the Nation's air resources so as to promote the public health and welfare and the productive capacity of Its population". He believe that
Page 519 - to protect and enhance the quality of the Nation's air resources so as to promote the public health and welfare and the productive capacity of Its population". We believe that Implementation of the Act has addressed the protection of public health and welfare, but at the expense of the Nation's productive capacity. Further, we believe that protection of the Nation's air resources
Page 96 - at 10-11; Hearings on Acid Rain Before the Subcomm. on Oversight and Investigations of the House Comm. on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 96th Cong., 2d Sess. 65-66 (February 27, 1980) (Testimony of former EPA Administrator Douglas Costle).
Page 445 - The Administrator shall, within 90 days after the date of enactment of the Clean Air Amendments of 1970, publish (and shall from time to time thereafter revise) a list which includes each hazardous air pollutant for which he intends to establish an emission standard under this section.
Page 237 - purpose: To protect and enhance the quality of the Nation's air resources so as to promote the public health and welfare and the productive capacity of its population.
Page 373 - will not cause or contribute to a failure of any emission control device or system (over the useful life of any vehicle in which such device or system is used) to achieve compliance by the vehicle with the emission standards with respect to which it has been certified under section
Page 391 - by the vehicle with the emission standards with respect to which it has been certified under section 206. The Administrator shall establish and periodically review the broadest possible generic definition of substantially similar fuels and fuel additives provided the finished fuel parameters and limits in either the waiver or the