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Full-Text Articles in Law
Implementing Federal Environment Policies: The Limits Of Aspirational Commands, James A. Henderson Jr., Richard N. Pearson
Implementing Federal Environment Policies: The Limits Of Aspirational Commands, James A. Henderson Jr., Richard N. Pearson
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Reclaiming Coal Surface Mines In Central Appalachia: A Case Study Of The Benefits And Costs, Richard C. Ausness, Alan Randall, Oren Grunewald, Sue Johnson, Angelos Pagoulatos
Reclaiming Coal Surface Mines In Central Appalachia: A Case Study Of The Benefits And Costs, Richard C. Ausness, Alan Randall, Oren Grunewald, Sue Johnson, Angelos Pagoulatos
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Regulatory alternatives for the surface mining industry have come under intense public and political scrutiny in recent years. Recent studies have found that the impacts of federal surface mine reclamation regulations' will be noticeable, but perhaps not as substantial as some had expected. Nationwide, coal production from surface mines would be reduced by about five percent, with a similar increase in underground coal production. The federal reclamation legislation, depending on the regulations eventually adopted for its implementation, is unlikely to be a major disruptive influence in the coal industry or a substantial impediment to the long-run national goal of increased …
Special Report On Endangered Species And New Life Forms: Conversation With A Cockroach, George J. Annas
Special Report On Endangered Species And New Life Forms: Conversation With A Cockroach, George J. Annas
Faculty Scholarship
On June 15, 1978, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Endangered Species Act of 1973 required the enjoining of the operation of a virtually completed dam, the Tellico Dam in Tennessee, because of a determination by the Secretary of the Interior that its operation would eradicate the snail darter, an endangered species.
Environmental Impact Report On Proposed Toll & Fare Increases - Final, Golden Gate Bridge, Highway And Transportation District
Environmental Impact Report On Proposed Toll & Fare Increases - Final, Golden Gate Bridge, Highway And Transportation District
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation V. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. Consumers Power Company V. Nelson Aeschliman, Et Al., Patrick C. Mcginley
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation V. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. Consumers Power Company V. Nelson Aeschliman, Et Al., Patrick C. Mcginley
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Virginia's Coastal Zone Management Program: A Legislative Crisis, Scott C. Whitney, N. Bartlett Theberge
Virginia's Coastal Zone Management Program: A Legislative Crisis, Scott C. Whitney, N. Bartlett Theberge
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Revised Draft Impact Statement Issued For Dickey-Lincoln, New England Division, United States Army Engineer Division, United States Army Corps Of Engineers
Revised Draft Impact Statement Issued For Dickey-Lincoln, New England Division, United States Army Engineer Division, United States Army Corps Of Engineers
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
Revised draft combines data previously published in two separate impact statements prepared by the corps relating to the dams, reservoirs and power plants and by the U. S. Department of Energy for transmission facilities to link the St. John River development to the New England power grid. The latter agency is responsible for the marketing and distribution of power generated at federally-financed installations.
Annual Report 1978, San Francisco Bay Conservation And Development Commission
Annual Report 1978, San Francisco Bay Conservation And Development Commission
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Socioeconomic Data Requirements For Environmental Assessment: Coal Gasification And Liquefaction Projects, Steven Konkel
Socioeconomic Data Requirements For Environmental Assessment: Coal Gasification And Liquefaction Projects, Steven Konkel
Environmental Health Science Faculty and Staff Research
Environmental and socioeconomic monitoring are key aspects in the planning, construction, and operation of evolving coal conversion technologies.
Federal Environmental Review Requirements Other Than Nepa: The Emerging Challenge, Ronald H. Rosenberg, Allen H. Olson
Federal Environmental Review Requirements Other Than Nepa: The Emerging Challenge, Ronald H. Rosenberg, Allen H. Olson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
State Regulation Of Alien Land Ownership, William B. Fisch
State Regulation Of Alien Land Ownership, William B. Fisch
Faculty Publications
In the 1970's, due to a number of factors only one of which is the new-found wealth of the oil-producing nations, the volume of foreign direct investment in the United States has increased dramatically. The magnitude of this capital inflow, while it is doubtless beneficial in many respects, has caused widespread alarm over the possibility of a loss of economic sovereignty. Over the last several years efforts have been made to establish a national system of control over such investment. These efforts are continuing, but so far without conspicuous success.
Appropriation For Instream Flow Maintenance: A Progress Report On "New" Public Western Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock
Appropriation For Instream Flow Maintenance: A Progress Report On "New" Public Western Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Designating Areas Unsuitable For Surface Coal Mining, Mark S. Squillace
Designating Areas Unsuitable For Surface Coal Mining, Mark S. Squillace
Publications
No abstract provided.
Water Use Permits In A Riparian State: Problems And Proposals, Richard C. Ausness
Water Use Permits In A Riparian State: Problems And Proposals, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Although adequate supplies of water are generally available in Kentucky, the law governing its use and allocation is much less satisfactory. At present, Kentucky water law is a complex mixture of common law and statutory water rights. The purpose of this article is to evaluate these water rights and suggest a number of improvements. Part I will examine the common law rules as they relate to both surface water and ground water. Part II will focus upon Kentucky's present system of statutory water use regulation and will identify some of its more serious deficiencies. Part III will recommend some short-range …