Environmental Issues: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1985--H.R. 1650, May 1, 1985; Long-term Implications of Methane Gas Explosion, June 14, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 432 pages |
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Page 92 - Nothing in this section shall restrict any right which any person (or class of persons) may have under any statute or common law to seek enforcement of any effluent standard or limitation or to seek any other relief (including relief against the Administrator or a State agency). (f ) For purposes of this section, the term 'effluent standard or limitation under this Act...
Page 126 - Reeves, member of the Board of Directors of the League of Women Voters of the United States. I am testifying today on behalf of a quarter of a million League members and supporters from across the United States.
Page 76 - For the purposes of this subsection, the term "feasible" means feasible with the use of the best technology, treatment techniques and other means which the Administrator finds, after examination for efficacy under field conditions and not solely under laboratory conditions, are available (taking cost into consideration).
Page 205 - Revised national primary drinking water regulations shall be amended whenever changes in technology, treatment techniques, and other means permit greater protection of the health of persons, but in any event such regulations shall be reviewed at least once every 3 years.
Page 201 - It is to assure that water supply systems serving the public meet minimum national standards for protection of public health.
Page 88 - For purposes of this section, the term "critical aquifer protection area" means either of the following: (1) All or part of an area located within an area for which an application or designation as a sole or principal source aquifer pursuant to section...
Page 208 - Administrator shall publish maximum contaminant level goals and promulgate national primary drinking water regulations for each contaminant . . . which . . . may have any adverse effect on the health of persons and which is known or anticipated to occur in public water systems.
Page 170 - Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment House Committee on Energy and Commerce May 31, 1989 Thank you, Mr.
Page 41 - ... approval of an application, the Administrator may enter into a cooperative agreement with the applicant to establish a demonstration program under this section. (j) GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENT.— Upon entering a cooperative agreement under subsection (i), the Administrator may provide to the applicant, on a matching basis, a grant of 50 per centum of the costs of implementing the plan established under this section. The Administrator may also reimburse the applicant of an approved plan up to 50...
Page 320 - State, where miners or other workmen are employed, or whoever shall carry intoxicating liquors into the same, shall be deemed guilty of an offense against this Act, and upon conviction shall be punished accordingly.