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Page 18
... facilities . Much of the coastline is clearly unsuitable for onshore facilities . A smaller fraction will be capable of supporting some development with rigid environmental safeguards . Onshore facilities involve construction of : 1 ...
... facilities . Much of the coastline is clearly unsuitable for onshore facilities . A smaller fraction will be capable of supporting some development with rigid environmental safeguards . Onshore facilities involve construction of : 1 ...
Page 406
... facilities are to be located in the coastal zone if such siting is necessary . Second , the program shall include methods of handling the anticipated impacts of such facilities . The Committee in no way wishes to accelerate the location ...
... facilities are to be located in the coastal zone if such siting is necessary . Second , the program shall include methods of handling the anticipated impacts of such facilities . The Committee in no way wishes to accelerate the location ...
Page 407
... facilities , adequate consideration of the national interest in these facilities must be based on a balancing of these interests relative to the wise use , protection and other development of the coastal zone . As the Department of ...
... facilities , adequate consideration of the national interest in these facilities must be based on a balancing of these interests relative to the wise use , protection and other development of the coastal zone . As the Department of ...
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