Review of EPA's Proposed Ozone and Particulate Matter NAAQS Revisions: Joint Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment and the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, Partie 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 |
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... benefits that Americans can reasonably expect if they are finalized . We also have been attempting to gather the relevant data , docu- ments , and other background materials pertinent to EPA's rule- making . Since EPA officials have ...
... benefits that Americans can reasonably expect if they are finalized . We also have been attempting to gather the relevant data , docu- ments , and other background materials pertinent to EPA's rule- making . Since EPA officials have ...
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... benefit , how is it going to be implemented , and what are the costs of the implementation , remain unanswered . Idaho ... benefits . The EPA needs to be held accountable before we can turn small cities in unpopulated counties in States ...
... benefit , how is it going to be implemented , and what are the costs of the implementation , remain unanswered . Idaho ... benefits . The EPA needs to be held accountable before we can turn small cities in unpopulated counties in States ...
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... benefit from the benefits of clean air , but the fact is the problems no longer lie in somebody else's back yard . Each one of us is the cause of pollution , is the cause of the prob- lem , and just as much as we will share the ...
... benefit from the benefits of clean air , but the fact is the problems no longer lie in somebody else's back yard . Each one of us is the cause of pollution , is the cause of the prob- lem , and just as much as we will share the ...
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... benefits associated with the stringent standards are real . EPA's case for tightening the standard for particulate ... benefit . The proposed new standards pose a particular problem for western Michigan , which is overwhelmingly impacted ...
... benefits associated with the stringent standards are real . EPA's case for tightening the standard for particulate ... benefit . The proposed new standards pose a particular problem for western Michigan , which is overwhelmingly impacted ...
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... benefit analyses submitted by EPA to support them . Worse , EPA - with OMB's apparent acquiescence compounded this ... benefits associated with the proposals still must be prepared . This is necessary not only to satisfy President ...
... benefit analyses submitted by EPA to support them . Worse , EPA - with OMB's apparent acquiescence compounded this ... benefits associated with the proposals still must be prepared . This is necessary not only to satisfy President ...
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Page 154 - Administrator shall issue air quality criteria for an air pollutant within 12 months after he has included such pollutant in a list under paragraph (1). Air quality criteria for an air pollutant shall accurately reflect the latest scientific knowledge useful in indicating the kind and extent of all identifiable effects on public health or welfare which may be expected from the presence of such pollutant in the ambient air, in varying quantities.
Page 235 - Each agency shall assess the effects of Federal regulations on State, local, and tribal governments, including specifically the availability of resources to carry out those mandates, and seek to minimize those burdens that uniquely or significantly affect such governmental entities, consistent with achieving regulatory objectives.
Page 29 - The Administrator shall appoint an independent scientific review committee composed of seven members including at least one member of the National Academy of Sciences, one physician, and one person representing State air pollution control agencies.
Page 29 - Advise the Administrator of any adverse public health, welfare, social, economic, or energy effects which may result from various strategies for attainment and maintenance of such national ambient air quality standards.
Page 150 - STATEMENT OF SALLY KATZEN, ADMINISTRATOR, OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Good morning, Mr. Chairman and members of this Subcommittee. It is a pleasure to be here today to discuss "Congressional Review of Agency Rulemaking.
Page 48 - A multi-year study of air pollution and respiratory hospital admissions in three New York state metropolitan areas: results for 1988 and 1989 summers.
Page 52 - Committee on Methods for the In Vivo Toxicity Testing of Complex Mixtures...
Page 28 - CASAC charter2 states some of their functions: Not later than January 1, 1980, and at five year intervals thereafter, complete a review of the criteria published under section 108 of the Clean Air Act and the national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards and recommend to the Administrator any new national ambient air quality standards or revision of existing criteria and standards as may be appropriate. Advise the Administrator of areas where additional knowledge is required concerning...
Page 157 - ... fine" particle indicators These particles are so small that several thousand of them could fit on the type-written period at the end of a sentence In the simplest of terms, fine particles are of health concern because they can remain in the air for long periods, both indoors and outdoors, and...
Page 60 - It is critical to understand that a biological response does not necessarily imply an adverse health effect. Nevertheless, this means that the paradigm of selecting a standard at the lowest-observable-effects-level and then providing an "adequate margin of safety is not possible.