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Committee: | House Environmental Affairs | |
Title: | Interim Report | |
Library Catalog Title: | To the speaker and the members of the Texas House of Representatives, 68th Legislature : report of the Committee on Evironmental Affairs. | |
Subjects: | Air pollution | Air quality | Clean Air Act | Commercial fishing | Fish | Fishing | Hazardous waste | Hunting | Outdoor recreation | Parks and Wildlife, Texas Department of | Radioactive waste | Recycling | Solid waste disposal | State park fees | Trout | | |
Library Call Number: | L1836.67 en89 | |
Session: | 67th R.S. (1981) | |
Online version: | View report [319 pages File size: 9,605 kb] | |
Charges: | This report should address the charges below. | |
1. | Secure accurate statistics on the availability of redfish and trout. | |
2. | Monitor the initiation of the Texas Low-Level Waste Authority; suggest any changes in the laws passed during the 67th legislative session. | |
3. | Study the feasibility of repealing all hunting and fishing laws that are not under the Uniform Regulatory Act. | |
4. | Study the need to extend the financing of the Local Park Fund. | |
5. | Monitor the drafting of the 1982 Implementation Plan for Harris County and monitor changes in the Federal Clean Air Act. | |
6. | Review the fees and charges levied by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to determine if the department should be given the authority to set reasonable and necessary fees in appropriate areas. | |
7. | Conduct a study in cooperation with the appropriate state agencies and the private sector to determine the feasibility of implementing laws to govern the placement of toxic and chemical waste facilities. | |
8. | Study the desirability or necessity of state legislation restricting the placement of garbage transfer stations or landfills in close proximity to residential areas, schools, churches, parks, playgrounds, etc. Alternative methods of garbage disposal should be investigated. | |
9. | Study the potential environmental safety problems involved in the use of underground injection wells for the disposal of hazardous wastes. |
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