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Something Stinks: The Need For Stronger Agricultural Waste Regulations, Audrey Curelop
Something Stinks: The Need For Stronger Agricultural Waste Regulations, Audrey Curelop
Washington and Lee Law Review
In the twentieth century, the American agricultural industry underwent significant changes—while most food animals were once raised on small family farms, now, over fifty percent are produced entirely inside concentrated animal feeding operations. These large‑scale farming operations house hundreds to thousands of cows, swine, or chickens, which collectively produce hundreds of millions of tons of waste per year. The primary method of waste disposal is land application, a process in which waste is sprayed or spread onto land with no required pretreatment. After land application, waste byproducts make their way into the surrounding air and waterways, posing significant threats to …
Disclosure Of Environmental Liabilities Under The Securities Laws: The Potential Of Securities-Market-Based Incentives For Pollution Control , Perry E. Wallace
Disclosure Of Environmental Liabilities Under The Securities Laws: The Potential Of Securities-Market-Based Incentives For Pollution Control , Perry E. Wallace
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Primer On Federal Facility Compliance With Environmental Laws: Where Do We Go From Here?, Nelson D. Cary
Primer On Federal Facility Compliance With Environmental Laws: Where Do We Go From Here?, Nelson D. Cary
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Control Of Pollution By Oil Under The Water Quality Improvement Act Of 1970
The Control Of Pollution By Oil Under The Water Quality Improvement Act Of 1970
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Air Pollution As A Private Nuisance
Air Pollution As A Private Nuisance
Washington and Lee Law Review
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