Planning and Pollution Control


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This planning policy statement applies to England only and replaces extant parts of PPG 23 (1994), Planning and Pollution Control (ISBN 0117529478), which is hereby cancelled. The policies set out in this statement and the advice provided in the annexes (Annex 1 "Pollution control, air and water quality" (ISBN 0117539317) and Annex 2 "Development of land affected by contamination" (ISBN 0117539325)), should be taken into account by Regional Planning Bodies and Local Planning Authorities when preparing any development plans. The document also explains the advice, as set out in the statement; government policies on planning and pollution control, and on land affected by contamination; an appendix detailing matters for consideration in preparing local development documents and taking decisions on individual planning applications.




American Environmental Policy


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More than 40 years after the United States launched bold efforts to curb pollution and waste, American environmental management has stalled. Drawing extensively on recent enviornmental science, engineering, regulatory agency data and trade information,




Environmental Protection at the State Level


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An outgrowth of the author's Ph.D. dissertation (U. of Wisconsin), this volume describes in some detail the role that states play in environmental policy, and provides a rigorous empirical investigation into the causes and consequences of state air and water quality regulation. The introduction discusses the state of knowledge regarding environmental policy, or the questions that previous work in this policy area have left unanswered. Paper edition (204-4), $25. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Pollutant Policy Document


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Pollutant Policy Document


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Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program


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"Thie document developed by NOAA and EPA, contains guidance for states in developing and implementing their coastal nonpoint programs. It describes the requirements that must be met, including: the geographic scope of the pgoram; the pollutant sources to be addressed; the types of management measures used; the administrative coordination; and, the process for program submission and Federal approval. The document also contains the criteria by which NOAA and EPA will review the states' submissions. This document should be used in conjunction with the Guidance specifying management measures for sources of nonpoint pollution in coastal waters published by EPA in January 1993"--Foreword