Economic impact of interim final and proposed effluent
Economic impact of interim final and proposed effluent guidelines : mineral mining and processing industry, construction sand and gravel, crushed stone, industrial sand, phosphate rock.
Economic impact of interim final and proposed effluent guidelines : mineral mining and processing industry, construction sand and gravel, crushed stone, industrial sand, phosphate rock.
EPA promulgated the Mineral Mining and Processing Effluent Guidelines and Standards (40 CFR Part 436) in 1975, and amended the regulation in 1976, 1977, 1978, and regulation covers wastewater discharges from mine drainage, mineral processing operations and stormwater runoff.
EPA23D/l75058b MAY 1976 ECONOMIC IMPACT OF INTERIM FINAL AND PROPOSED EFFLUENT GUIDELINES COAL MINING QUANTITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Planning and Evaluation Washington, 20460 ^*0 ^ PHOquot;*4 #176;T
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Economic Impact of Effluent Guidelines Mineral Mining and Processing Industry Construction Sand and Gravel Crushed Stone Industrial Sand Phosphate Rock: : U S Environmental Protection Agency: Fremdsprachige B#252;cher
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF INTERIM FINAL AND PROPOSED EFFLUENT GUIDELINES MINERAL MINING AND PROCESSING INDUSTRY Construction Sand and Gravel Crushed Stone Industrial Sand Phosphate Rock Environmental Protection Agency Office of Planning and Evaluation Washington, 20460 Environmental Protection Agency'' Region V. Library 230 South Dearborn Street 3go,
#0183;#32;cussed in the impact analysis prepared for the Agency, quot;Economic Impact of Effluent Guidelines, Mineral Mining and Processing Industry,quot; these regulations are not expected to affect significantly prices, production, employment, industry growth, local economies or the balance of trade. The Environmental Protection Agency has de
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Mineral industries Waste disposal United States; Related Titles: Mineral mining and processing industry, construction sand and gravel, crushed stone, industrial sand, phosphate rock Note: Cover title: Economic analysis of interim final and proposed effluent guidelines, mineral mining and processing industry. quot;July 1976quot;Cover.
Economic impact of effluent guidelines : mineral mining and processing industry : construction sand and gravel, crushed stone, industrial sand, phosphate rock. Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water Planning and Standards: Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Analysis and Evaluation.
Economic impact of effluent guidelines : mineral mining and processing industry : construction sand and gravel, crushed stone, industrial sand, phosphate
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Economic impact of effluent guidelines : mineral mining and processing industry : construction sand and gravel, crushed stone, industrial sand, phosphate rock Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water Programs Washington 1976. Australian/Harvard Citation. United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water Planning and Standards.
Pursuant to this authority, EPA has proposed effluent guidelines and limitations to control the waterborne discharges of the gold placer mining industry. This report describes the economic impact of these rules. The EPA originally proposed effluent limitations and guidelines for the placer mining industry on November 20, 1985 (50 PR 47982).
#0183;#32;The purpose of the study was to assess the economic impact of meeting the Environmental Protection Agency regulations for pollution abatement applicable to the discharge of water streams from point sources of the mineral mining and processing industry