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Title 33
Chapter 27
Subchapter I
US Code - Subchapter I: Regulation
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Section 1411
Prohibited acts
Section 1412
Dumping permit program
Section 1412A
Emergency dumping of industrial waste
Section 1413
Dumping permit program for dredged material
Section 1414
Permit conditions
Section 1414A
Special provisions regarding certain dumping sites
Section 1414B
Ocean dumping of sewage sludge and industrial waste
Section 1414C
Prohibition on disposal of sewage sludge at landfills on Staten Island
Section 1415
Penalties
Section 1416
Relationship to other laws
Section 1417
Enforcement
Section 1418
Regulations
Section 1419
International cooperation
Section 1420
Authorization of appropriations
Section 1421
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