963 resultados para Alcohol Safety Action Program--Utah, Salt Lake City.
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"Ogden city bibliography": p. 69-77.
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"Submitted under contract number 90-043-1003."
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"Submitted under contract number 90-043-1003."
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Title from cover.
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"The instructions in this guidance document describe the areas and information needed by the department's Radon Program staff to evaluate an applicant's QAP for a Measurement or Mitigation Professional License."--P. 4.
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"The instructions in this guidance document describe the areas and information needed by the Agency's Radon Program staff to evaluate an applicant's QAP for a Measurement or Mitigation Professional License."--p. 4.
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Includes papers describing research sponsored by the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, NRC.
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[No. 1] is extracted from J.C. Frémont. Report of exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1842; [no. 2-3] from U.S. Engineer dept. Notes of a military reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California ... By Lieut. Col. W.H. Emory; [no. 4] from U.S. Engineer dept. Exploration and survey of the valley of the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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This report documents the results of a three million dollar traffic signal improvement demonstration program, known as the Iowa Motor Vehicle Fuel Reduction Program (the program). The program was funded with the use of oil overcharge funds and administered by the Iowa Departments of Natural Resources and Transportation. The objective of the program was to provide restitution to overcharged motorists by improving the efficiency of traffic signals. More efficient traffic signals reduce fuel consumption, delay, travel time, and automobile pollution while improving traffic safety. The program demonstrated the effectiveness of improving traffic signals and resulted in a 14.20-to-1 benefit-to-cost ratio.