Present Status Of Air Pollution Control Legislation And Regulations And Their Effect Upon The Utilization Of Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph W. Mullan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The today status of air pollution control legislation and regulations can best be described as an exaggerated state of environmental limbo. The '70's began but one and one-half months ago yet it already has been very appropriately named "the decade of the environment." This certainly will be the decade for new legislation - new regulations and hopefully "Clean Air." Already Washington is faced with legislators playing "pollution politics" to the crowds. Students have redirected their efforts from Vietnam to the cleansing of the environment and everyone including the man on the street has become an environ¬mental expert. This is the decade we all face, but where are we today? Pollution is not a new problem. It has been with us for centuries and while much is left to be done, much has already been accomplished. I will try to make some comparisons of what I believe to be the good and bad points in the national air pollution control picture and hopefully will generate within each of you sufficient concern as to which comparisons are sound.
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APA: Joseph W. Mullan  (1970)  Present Status Of Air Pollution Control Legislation And Regulations And Their Effect Upon The Utilization Of Coal

MLA: Joseph W. Mullan Present Status Of Air Pollution Control Legislation And Regulations And Their Effect Upon The Utilization Of Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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