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  • . The basic problem of pollution is that the polluter uses re­ sources which to hhn are a "free good" - - running water, air, the 11 drainage properties of the soil, other people's "view all of -which are scarce and have econorn.ic or aesthetic value to other
  • decisive action than has been taken up to this time. The basic proble:(n of pollution is that the polluter uses re­ sources which to hin1 are a "free good" - - 1·unning water, air, the drainage properties of the soil, other people's "view" - - all of which
  • • of fUteen wh.lte adml~latrators. 1 (u a N•g~o) jut alt on ,t he local advlaory boa~d. •1 (Two,• thi:-da of the youtb who antor tile three local hlgh, sc.b oola do t10t tJ1!a4ttate. ) [6 of 13] -6- School Lunch Program• "We aeed free lunchea. Our ~
  • ." Conventional approaches just are not doing the job fast enough or effectively enough. (4) The hard-pressed local or State official tends to use his insufficient funds for "more of the same"--what he has been used to doing. Although new techniques and materials
  • be instituted with a first-year effort of $4.6 million. Non-fuel minerals study The task force report concludes that, while there is not a pressing need for a study aimed at finding short-term remedies, there is need for a careful analytical appraisal