Fire Prevention and Control: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session

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387. lappuse - Hearings before the Subcommittee on Science, Research and Development of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, The Adequacy of Technology for Pollution Abatement Vol. II, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1966, p. 756. 6. Patterson, Clair С., with Joseph D. Salvia, "Lead in the Modern Environment," Environment, 10(3) :72, 1968.
403. lappuse - The People Problem," Saturday Review, July 4, 1970, p. 42. 5. Weinberger, LW, et al., "Solving Our Water Problems: Water Renovation and Reuse...
95. lappuse - Appallingly, the richest and most technologically advanced nation in the world leads all the major industrialized countries in per capita deaths and property loss from fire.
5. lappuse - Council shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as persons employed intermittently in the Government service are allowed expenses under section 5703 (b) of title 5 of the United States Code.
102. lappuse - ... (b) To make such information available to industry and business, to State and local governments, to other agencies of the Federal Government, and to the general public, through the preparation of abstracts, digests, translations, bibliographies, indexes, and microfilm and other reproductions, for distribution...
69. lappuse - ... plans for fire protection and coordinate functions at the local 11 level. Any portion of such 80 per centum in any State for 12 any fiscal year not required for the purpose set forth in this 13 part shall be available for expenditure by such State fire 14 agency from time to time on dates during such year as the...
361. lappuse - Emphatically, what is not needed is a Federal bureaucracy assuming responsibilities that should be retained by State and local jurisdictions.
42. lappuse - Any vacancy in the Commission shall not affect its powers, but shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointment was made.
160. lappuse - The number of fire deaths in 1972 was 11,900, virtually unchanged from 1971's 11,850 (see Table 1). The death rate (ie, the number of deaths per million inhabitants), however, dropped. The number of fire deaths was spread over a larger population, because the population of the United States is growing, at the rate of some two million people per year. Even though the total number of fire deaths did not decline in 1972, each person's chances of being killed in a fire did decline. T»bl
119. lappuse - Act of 1973, were introduced following a press conference at which leaders from the International Association of Fire Chiefs, the National Fire Protection Association, and the International Association of Fire Fighters publicly endorsed the Commission's report.

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