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Concerning Catskill: Missed Opportunity, Broken Precedent And The Plight Of American Waters, Chase Corey
Concerning Catskill: Missed Opportunity, Broken Precedent And The Plight Of American Waters, Chase Corey
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
As society progresses and the population grows, uninhibited and unregulated pollution has become a pressing dilemma for current and future generations. Whether it is plastic on the beaches, oil in the oceans, or smog in the air, modern citizens of the Earth face a daily onslaught of visible consequences from the actions of polluters. But what about the not so visible consequences? Every day there is pollution occurring at a microscopic level, yet many are unaware of its presence. This infinitesimal issue is nutrient pollution, and despite its diminutive cause, it is deeply affecting one of the world’s most vital …
Administrative Decisionmaking By Judges In The United States' Environmental Protection Agency Administrator's Civil Penalty Assessment Process: Whatever Happened To The Law?, Richard R. Wagner
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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The Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act Of 2000: New Requirements For Federal Agencies, Michael T. Palmer
The Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act Of 2000: New Requirements For Federal Agencies, Michael T. Palmer
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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The Information Quality Act And Environmental Protection: The Perils Of Reform By Appropriations Rider, Sidney A. Shapiro
The Information Quality Act And Environmental Protection: The Perils Of Reform By Appropriations Rider, Sidney A. Shapiro
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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