Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 90 Part 2.djvu/1328

 90 STAT. 2796

PUBLIC LAW 94-580—OCT. 21, 1976

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"Subtitle C—Hazardous Waste Management—Continued 3008. Federal enforcement. 3009. Retention of State authority. 3010. Effective date. 3011. Authorization of assistance to States.

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"Subtitle D—State or Regional Solid Waste Plans 4001. Objectives of subtitle. 4002. Federal guidelines for plans. 4003. Minimum requirements for approval of plans. 4004. Criteria for sanitary landfills; sanitary landfills required for all disposal. 4005. Upgrading of open dumps. 4006. Procedure for development and implementation of State plan. 4007. Approval of State plan; Federal assistance. 4008. Federal assistance, 4009. Rural communities assistance.

"Subtitle E—Duties of the Secretary of Commerce in Resource and Recovery "Sec. 5001. Functions. "Sec. 5002. Development of specifications for secondary materials. "Sec. 5003. Development of markets for recovered materials. "Sec. 5004. Technology promotion. ...•..,.< "Sec. "Sec. "Sec. "Sec. i^ ' ''-

"Subtitle F—Federal Responsibilities 6001. Application of Federal, State, and local law to Federal facilities. 6002. Federal procurement. 6003. Cooperation with Environmental Protection Agency. 6004. Applicability of solid waste disposal guidelines to executive agencies.

"Subtitle G—Miscellaneous Provisions "Sec. 7001. Employee protection. "Sec. 7002. Citizen suita "Sec. 7003. Imminent hazard. "Sec. 7004. Petition for regulations; public participation. "Sec. 7005. Separability. "Sec. 7006. Judicial review. "Sec. 7007. Grants or contracts for training projects. "Sec. 7008. Payments. "Sec. 7009. Labor standards.

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"Subtitle H—Research, Development, Demonstration, and Information "Sec. "Sec. "Sec. "Sec. "Sec.

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Research, demonstrations, training, and other activities. Special studies; plans for research, development, and demonstrations. Coordination, collection, and dissemination of information. Full-scale demonstration facilities. Special study and demonstration projects on recovery of useful energy and materials. "Sec. 8006. Grants for resource recovery systems and improved solid waste disposal facilities. "Sec. 8007. Authorization of appropriations. "CONGRESSIONAL FINDINGS

42 USC 6901.

"SEC. 1002. (a) SouD WASTE.—The Congress finds with respect to solid waste— "(1) that the ccmtinuing technological progress and improvement in methods of manufacture, packaging, and marketing of consumer products has resulted in an ever-mounting increase, and in a change in the characteristics, of the mass material discarded by the purchaser of such products; "(2) that the economic and population growth of our Nation, and the improvements in the standard of living enjoyed by our population, have required increased industrial production to meet

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