996 resultados para 7140-305
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Transportation Systems Center, Cambridge, Mass.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.
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Vinograd,
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The Supplemental Low Income Energy Assistance Fund is the depository for energy assistance charges collected by utilities and participating municipal utilities and electric cooperatives authorized by the Electric Customer Choice and Rate Relief Act of 1997 (220 ILCS 5). The energy assistance charges provided a nonfederal funding stream to the Department for use in providing energy related assistance to low-income households under the Illinois Low Income Home Energy Assistance and Illinois Home Weatherization (LIHEAP) Programs. Since the changes were imposed in January of 1998, $406,683,769 has been deposited into the Fund through December 2003. Of this amount, the Department has spent $326,137,510 to provide energy assistance to 802,091 households; $33,845,784 to weatherize 6,584 homes; and $32,570,739 to cover administrative expenses.
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According to Section 305(b) of the Clean Water Act (i.e. a generic name that refers to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, the Clean Water Act of 1977, and subsequent amendments) and guidance provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), each state must prepare and submit annually to the U.S. Congress and the USEPA report that describes the resource quality of the surface waters of the state. Every other year, this report, commonly referred to as the "305(b) report," must be provided in written form, whereas in alternate years each state may submit an electronic database to meet the reporting requirement. In the 305(b) report, states must also explain how they determined the resource quality of the waters of the state in terms of the degree to which predefined beneficial uses of those waters are supported. Also, in the 305(b) report when any designated use for any water body is not fully supported, the state must report potential reasons for the impairment. Herein, is explained how the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency determines the resource quality of Illinois streams, inland lakes, and Lake Michigan.
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"September 2007"--Colophon.
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"February 1962."
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A Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos, instituída pela Lei n.º 12.305/2010, determinou que os municípios brasileiros elaborassem e entregassem seus respectivos Planos de Gerenciamento de Resíduos Sólidos até 2012, impondo a erradicação dos “chamados” lixões até o ano de 2014. A referida lei estabelece responsabilidade compartilhada durante o ciclo de vida do produto (produção, comercialização, consumo e destino das embalagens). O Censo IBGE 2011 e pesquisas posteriores, embora fragmentadas, mostraram uma situação complexa e com baixa probabilidade de cumprimento das exigências no prazo estabelecido. Observa-se no cenário nacional a existência de programas iniciados e interrompidos devido à falta de educação ambiental, à ineficiência das campanhas de conscientização, à dificuldade de aceitação da norma pela comunidade e, tendo sido implantada a coleta seletiva, à falta de locais apropriados para triagem e estocagem. Nesse contexto, este artigo, a partir de uma pesquisa exploratória, bibliográfica e documental, analisou o quadro atual dos municípios brasileiros e, em especial, as políticas adotadas no Estado de São Paulo, com destaque para três municípios da região do Grande ABC. Constatou-se, a partir dos dados apresentados, uma grande distância a ser percorrida para o atendimento dos principais quesitos da Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos.
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In this paper, I present preliminary findings of the first-large scale, systematic study of English Latino vowels in Miami. Sociolinguistic interviews were conducted with 25 Miami-born participants: 10 Anglo Whites and 15 Latinos with varying degrees of Spanish fluency. Here I focus on the vowel quality (/i, ɪ, ai, æ, ɔ, u /) in the speech of the 2nd and 3rd generations to examine the nature of influence of Spanish on English in Miami over the past 60 years. I conduct an in-depth analysis of the vowel productions of two female speakers, Maria & Blaze, to show the range of vowel productions in Miami Latino English. The vocalic analysis is comprised of a minimum of 15 non-repeating tokens of each vowel. These vowels were extracted from interview data and analyzed for F1, F2, and F3 values using PRAAT. Two allophones of /æ/ were considered: pre-nasal and pre-non-nasal, since Latinos in other regions have shown to resist pre-nasal /æ/ raising (Thomas 2001).