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35 Legislative History of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 : P.L. 101-549 : 104 Stat. 2399 : November 15, 1990. I (1990)

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103d Congress                               S. PRT. 103-38
1st Session I      COMMITTEE  PRINT            Vol. I




   A  LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF THE CLEAN
        AIR  ACT   AMENDMENTS OF 1990

                     TOGETHER WITH

         A  SECTION-BY-SECTION INDEX

                    PREPARED BY THE

      ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
                   POLICY DIVISION

                        OF THE

         CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE

                        OF THE

               LIBRARY   OF CONGRESS

                        FOR THE

                  COMMITTEE ON
      ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
                    U.S. SENATE


                      VOLUME   I









                    NOVEMBER  1993


           Printed for the use of the Senate Committee
               on Environment and Public Works


               U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
48-657              WASHINGTON : 1993


               For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
     Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office, Washington, DC 20402
                   ISBN 0-16-041786-4

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