Environmental Administrative Decisions


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Contains the Decisions of the Environmental Appeals Board as well as tables of: Cases Reported; Federal Judicial Decisions Cited; Federal Administrative Decisions Cited; Federal Statutes Cited; and Federal Regulations Cited. Includes a subject index.



















Environmental Administrative Decisions, V. 12, February 2005 to August 2006


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NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT--OVERSTOCK SALE-- Significantly reduced list price while supplies last Contains the decisions of the Environmental Appeals Board as well as tables of: cases reported; Federal judicial decisions cited; Federal administrative decisions cited; Federal statutes cited; and Federal regulations cited. Includes a subject index. Enviornmental scientists and attorneys may be interested in these cases as well as students pursuing coursework and research papers about environmental decisions that impace environmental regulations and statutes.




Environmental Law


Book Description

Designed for those "without any legal or special scientific training, " this book provides a thorough introduction to the system through which the nation attempts to preserve and protect the different aspects of our environment. It explains the legal system and process in general, discusses specific environmental laws, and presents the scientific background necessary for understanding each law. The American Legal System: The Source of Environmental Law. The Litigation Process and Other Tools for Resolving Environmental Disputes. Administrative Law and Its Impact on the Environment. An Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy. Air Quality Control. Water Quality Control. Controlling Toxic Substances. Waste Management and Hazardous Releases. Energy. Natural Resources. International Environmental Law. For anyone interested in or involved with Environmental Law and Environmental Policy.




Stationary Source Air Pollution Law


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This practical guide to air pollution law governing stationary sources is essential to fully deciphering, applying, and complying with this highly complex area of the law. Corporate counsel, attorneys for regulated sources, federal, state, and local compliance officials and prosecutors, technical consultants, teachers of environmental law, students, legislators, and environmental policymakers will all benefit from Professor Reitze's clear, extensive analysis. This work builds on Professor Reitze's earlier work, Air Pollution Control Law: Compliance and Enforcement, to provide expanded coverage of new source review, hazardous air pollutants, interstate air pollution control, preconstruction and operating permits, and enforcement issues. Whether you are new to environmental law or have considerable experience with the Clean Air Act, this book is an invaluable companion to working your way through the regulatory maze surrounding stationary sources.