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Record #:
17511
Abstract:
Beginning July 1951, Charlotte, through a city ordinance, will regulate industrial wastes. Responsibility for complying with the ordinance rests with the individual person, firm, company, association, or corporation. These are also responsible for the expense involved in administering the provisions. What may not be deposited in the city sewers is specifically stated as well as guidelines for permit of use.
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Record #:
17512
Abstract:
After recognition of the problem in 1893, numerous amendments, and studies, and a troubled beginning with the 1949 General Assembly, the Stream Pollution Bill finally passed in the House in 1951, reshaped to meet previous objections.
Source:
Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 17 Issue 7, Mar 1951, p7-8, 16