| William R. Lowry - Law - 1991 - 196 pages
..."essential." 1 Nevertheless, the importance retained by the states in the Act is evident in the statement that "the prevention and control of air pollution at its source is the primary responsibility of States and local governments." 2 Thus while the federal government is responsible for goals, the state... | |
| Thomas E. Higgins - Science - 1995 - 584 pages
...findings and purposes of Title 1, Air Pollution Prevention and Control, of the CAAA are: ". . . that the prevention and control of air pollution at its source is the primary responsibility of states and local governments;" and ". . . that Federal financial assistance and leadership is essential... | |
| United States. Environmental Protection Agency - Environmental law - 1995 - 900 pages
...intended as a State matter. Congress expressed its intent, in section 101(a)(3) of the Clean Air Act, that "the prevention and control of air pollution at its source is the primary responsibility of states and local governments"; therefore, absent special circumstances, EPA should not risk undermining... | |
| Sigmund F. Zakrzewski - Medical - 2002 - 351 pages
...Section 101(a) divide responsibilities between the states and the federal government by stating that "the prevention and control of air pollution at its...primary responsibility of state and local governments," whereas "Federal financial assistance and leadership is essential for the development of cooperative... | |
| Robert Lee Aston - Law - 2002 - 354 pages
...found a uniform, nationwide solution to all aspects of this problem and, indeed, has declared "that the prevention and control of air pollution at its source is the primary responsibility of States and local governments." To be sure. Congress has largely pre-empted the field with regard to... | |
| Noga Morag-Levine - Political Science - 2009 - 264 pages
...air pollution and to provide technical support on air-pollution abatement, even as it emphasized that "the prevention and control of air pollution at its source is the primary responsibility of states and local government."1" In practice, this meant that air pollution would remain under the domain... | |
| United States. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare - Education - 1965 - 466 pages
...PROGRAM GRANTS The Clean Air Act reiterates that air pollution is a national problem and finds that the prevention and control of air pollution at its...primary responsibility of State and local governments. To stimulate these governments to fight air pollution, the act provides Federal funds through grants... | |
| 1986 - 257 pages
...Air Pollution Prevention and Control" and continues with Findings and Purposes, among which are: that the prevention and control of air pollution at its source is the primary responsibility of States and local governments; and . , . that Federal financial assistance and leadership is essential... | |
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