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Soil And Water Conservation Control Of Soil Erosion And Sedimentation: Amend Duties Of State Authorities; Revise State Control Of Erosion And Sedimentation, Amy Mcmorrow
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act establishes an education program for persons involved in land development design, review, permitting, construction, monitoring, or inspection or any land-disturbing activity, to be administered by the State Soil and Water Conservation Commission. The Act extensively revises [Code] Chapter 12-7, the 'Erosion and Sedimentation Act of 1975.' Among other changes to Code Chapter 12-7, the Act authorizes a new state-imposed permit fee of up to $80 per acre of disturbed land, establishes a Stakeholder Advisory Board to work in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Division and the Soil Conservation Commission, and authorizes a study to evaluate the effectiveness of …
Conservation And Natural Resources Water Resources: Provide Water Quality Standards For Lakes, S. Erdely
Conservation And Natural Resources Water Resources: Provide Water Quality Standards For Lakes, S. Erdely
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act provides for the comprehensive studies of lakes of 1000 or more acres; the adoption of water quality standards for each lake and its major tributaries; and the monitoring of each lake on a regular basis to ensure it reaches and maintains such standards.
Conservation And Natural Resources Water Resources: Revise Restrictions On Phosphorus Detergents, S. Erdely
Conservation And Natural Resources Water Resources: Revise Restrictions On Phosphorus Detergents, S. Erdely
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act revises the provisions relating to low phosphorus household laundry detergents; prohibits, under certain conditions, the retail sale or use of cleaning agents containing phosphorus; and makes compliance with the phosphorus reduction program mandatory.
Conservation And Natural Resources Georgia Water Quality Control Act: Authorize Mandated Sale Of Low Phosphorus Detergents, W. Linkous
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act authorizes local governmental entities in Georgia to mandate that retailers sell only low phosphorus household laundry detergents under certain circumstances. The Act provides for local ordinances and the contents of such ordinances.