49 C.F.R. §177.848 - Segregation of hazardous materials

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  • Dept. of Env. Conserv. V. U.S. Dept. of Transp., 97-CV-784 (FJS)(RWS).
    • United States
    • United States District Courts. 2nd Circuit. United States District Court of Northern District of New York
    • February 9, 1999
    ...84 L.Ed.2d 643 (1985). 13. See, e.g., 49 C.F.R. § 173.33(a)(2); 49 C.F.R. § 173.10(e); 49 C.F.R. § 177.856(d); 49 C.F.R. § 174.81(f); 49 C.F.R. § 177.848(d). 14. In fact, DOT asserts that this is a common occurrence in the 15. The administrative record reveals that NYDEC has argued that its......
  • In re Tri-State Motor Transit Co., B-253293.2
    • United States
    • Comptroller General of the United States
    • November 16, 1995
    ..." met the definition of "chemical ammunition containing incendiary charges or white phosphorus" as provided in footnote 3 of 49 C.F.R. Sec. 177.848(f), the Segregation and Separation Chart of Hazardous Materials. Footnote 3 requires that both Class A and B explosives must not be loaded or s......
  • In re T.F. Boyle Transportation, Inc., B-259452
    • United States
    • Comptroller General of the United States
    • June 15, 1995
    ...[2] The Hazardous Materials Regulations, 49 C.F.R. Parts 171 through 177, describe such segregation requirements. See, for example, 49 C.F.R. Sec. 177.848. [3] Item 1001 of the Military Traffic Management Command's (MTMC) Freight Traffic Rules Publication No. 1A (MFTRP 1A), the rate publica......

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