Ocean Dumping Amendments Act of 1984: Report Together with Additional Views (to Accompany H.R. 4829) (including Cost Estimates of the Congressional Budget Office), Partea 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 |
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... necessary to protect critical areas , is required to designate sites or times within which dumping is prohibited . Section 103 of Title I authorizes the Secretary to issue permits for the transportation of dredged material for the ...
... necessary to protect critical areas , is required to designate sites or times within which dumping is prohibited . Section 103 of Title I authorizes the Secretary to issue permits for the transportation of dredged material for the ...
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... necessary to minimize the harm from dumping or necessary for monitoring and surveillance . The Administrator and Secretary are directed to collect application fees to cover the reasonable administrative costs incurred in processing ...
... necessary to minimize the harm from dumping or necessary for monitoring and surveillance . The Administrator and Secretary are directed to collect application fees to cover the reasonable administrative costs incurred in processing ...
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... necessary to control those inputs ; ( E ) Identify impediments to the cleanup of those inputs ; ( F ) Devise a schedule of economically feasible projects to im- plement the controls identified under subparagraph ( D ) and to remove the ...
... necessary to control those inputs ; ( E ) Identify impediments to the cleanup of those inputs ; ( F ) Devise a schedule of economically feasible projects to im- plement the controls identified under subparagraph ( D ) and to remove the ...
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... necessary appropriations for the EPA to reimburse affected communities for the additional costs they may incur in complying with Section 11 of the bill . H.R. 4829 would also require the EPA to collect permitting fees and both EPA and ...
... necessary appropriations for the EPA to reimburse affected communities for the additional costs they may incur in complying with Section 11 of the bill . H.R. 4829 would also require the EPA to collect permitting fees and both EPA and ...
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... necessary to protect critical areas , shall , after consultation with the Secretary , also designate sites or times within which certain materials may not be dumped . ] ( c ) ( 1 ) The Administrator shall designate sites at which ...
... necessary to protect critical areas , shall , after consultation with the Secretary , also designate sites or times within which certain materials may not be dumped . ] ( c ) ( 1 ) The Administrator shall designate sites at which ...
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Apex Restoration Plan appear in H.R. Bight Apex Restoration bill biological warfare agents Committee on Merchant compliance Congress Congressional Budget Office costs incurred December 31 degrade or endanger dredged material Dumping Amendments Act dumping of harmful dumping of materials ecological systems economic potentialities effects eligible authority end the dumping endanger human health Environmental Protection Agency Federal Water Pollution fiscal year 1986 harmful municipal sludge House of Representatives identified under subparagraph inputs July 31 Marine and Fisheries marine environment Marine Protection material authorized Merchant Marine MPRSA Ocean Dumping Amendments ocean waters permit fees permits issued Pollution Control Act provisions deemed necessary purposes of dumping radioactive waste reference to clause reimburse Rule XI Sanctuaries Act Secretary section 102 sewage sludge sewerage authority site designation special provisions deemed suant subsection tion transport for dumping transportation for purposes United unreasonably degrade Water Pollution Control writs of mandamus York Bight Apex
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Pagina 9 - Changes in Existing Law Made bt the Bill, As Reported In compliance with clause 3 of Rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic, existing law in which no change is proposed is shown in roman) : TITLE 38, UNITED STATES CODE PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS CHAPTER 1— GENERAL 101. Definitions For the purposes of this...
Pagina 10 - States or, in the case of an agency or instrumentality of the United States, or in the case of a vessel or aircraft registered in the United States or flying the United States flag, for the transportation from a location outside the United States, of material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters...
Pagina 11 - Secretary determines that the dumping will not unreasonably degrade or endanger human health, welfare, or amenities, or the marine environment, ecological systems, or economic potentialities.
Pagina 16 - Any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document filed or required to be maintained...
Pagina 1 - States, and for other purposes, having considered the same, report favorably thereon with amendments and recommend that the bill as amended do pass. The amendments are as follows : Page 2.
Pagina 10 - Material" means matter of any kind or description, including, but not limited to, dredged material, solid waste, incinerator residue, garbage, sewage, sewage sludge, munitions, radiological, chemical, and biological warfare agents, radioactive materials, chemicals, biological and laboratory waste, wreck or discarded equipment, rock, sand, excavation debris, and industrial, municipal, agricultural, and other waste; but such term does not mean sewage from vessels within the meaning of section 312 of...
Pagina 18 - Administrator determines that such dumping will not unreasonably degrade or endanger human health, welfare, or amenities, or the marine environment, ecological systems, or economic potentialities.
Pagina 16 - The combat areas so defined may be made to apply to surface vessels or aircraft, or both. (b) In case of the violation of any of the provisions of this section by any American vessel, or any owner or officer thereof, such vessel, owner or officer shall be fined not more than $50,000 or imprisoned for not more than five years, or both.
Pagina 2 - ... the transportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters, and for the placement of artificial islands and fixed structures on the outer continental shelf.
Pagina 9 - Ocean waters" means those waters of the open seas lying seaward of the base line from which the territorial sea is measured, as provided for in the Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone (15 UST 1606; TIAS 5639). (c) "Material...