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State agencies in India for micro siting of windmiiis... [Pg.164]

The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 put a heavy burden on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state agencies to permit and oversee compliance with the Clean Air Act (CAA). Table 24-1 lists the major deadlines affecting industry under the 1990 amendments. Some of the deadlines have already passed without any action" being promulgated and finalized. The other deadlines may also slip to a later date. Almost no statutorv "hammers" have been included in CAAA90. [Pg.396]

Send the entire completed revised Form R report to EPA and the appropriate state agency. Submissions forihe next calendar year are not considered revisions of a previous year s data. [Pg.21]

Oil spill contingency planning tool intended to improve notiHcation of federal and state agencies and improve response and reporting capabilities. [Pg.305]

NPDES Permit National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit is the regulatory agency document issued by either a federal or state agency which is... [Pg.619]

Another biofuel of importance is wood. The Forest Service, which is part of USDA, administers national forest lands for the sale of wood for wood fuel. Besides determining the quantity of wood fuel to bring to market by collecting and analyzing statistics on woody biomass supply and use, the Forest Sendee sponsors forest biomass energy-related research in conjunction tvitli federal and state agencies, as well as universities. [Pg.590]

California Air Resources Board (CARB) is a state agency which regulates and sets standards for air quality and emissions of various pollutants. [Pg.358]

Paraffins react with chlorine under the influence of light, heat, or catalysts to form chlorocarhons. The chlorocarhons are important in industry because of their own properties and because of their use as chemical intermediates in the synthesis of other compounds. Today, many of the chlorocarbons are regulated by federal and state agencies to limit their use because of detrimental effects on health and the environment. [Pg.52]


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