State implementation plan planning files, 1972-1996.
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United States. Environmental Protection Agency
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established in the executive branch as an independent agency pursuant to Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1970, effective December 2, 1970. The EPA was created to permit coordinated and effective governmental action on behalf of the environment. The EPA endeavors to abate and control pollution systematically, by proper integration of a variety of research, monitoring, standard setting, and enforcement activities. As a complement to its other...
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The state implementation plan (SIP) is the cornerstone of the state implementation plan abatement program. The SIP and associated regulations outline the minimum accepted emission levels for all sources of air pollution. The SIP was first required in 1970. From the description of State implementation plan planning files, 1972-1996. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 86164762 ...
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CURRENT FUNCTIONS. The Department of Environmental Conservation is responsible for protecting and enhancing the State's natural resources. It carries out this responsibility by planning for and regulating disposal of solid and hazardous wastes, remediating hazardous-waste disposal sites, coordinating responses to hazardous-substance spill emergencies, and encouraging recycling of solid wastes; reducing air contamination and regulating emissions; controlling and managing ...
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