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Suisun Ecological Workgroup Final Report To The State Water Resources Control Board, Interagency Ecological Program For The Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary
Suisun Ecological Workgroup Final Report To The State Water Resources Control Board, Interagency Ecological Program For The Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
The More Things Change: An Introduction To The Issue, Paul Stanton Kibel
The More Things Change: An Introduction To The Issue, Paul Stanton Kibel
Publications
No abstract provided.
Management Of The California State Water Project, Department Of Water Resources
Management Of The California State Water Project, Department Of Water Resources
California Agencies
Bulletin 132-99, Management of the California State Water Project, continues the Bulletin 132 annual series begun in 1963. Bulletin 132-99 updates water supply planning, construction, financing, management, and operation activities of the State Water Project. Appendix B contains data and computations used to determine the State Water Project contractors' Statement of Charges for 2000. Appendix B was previously published as an individual document.
The Bulletin discusses significant events and issues that affect SWP management and operations. The Bulletin covers the period from January 1, 1998, to December 31, 1998.
Bulletin 132-99 also discusses water supply and delivery; plans for the …
Informational Hearing On Energy Conservation Tax Policy, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation
Informational Hearing On Energy Conservation Tax Policy, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
A Survey Of Federal Agency Response To President Clinton's Executive Order No. 12898 On Environmental Justice, Colin Crawford
A Survey Of Federal Agency Response To President Clinton's Executive Order No. 12898 On Environmental Justice, Colin Crawford
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Authors: Denis Binder, Colin Crawford, Eileen Gauna, M. Casey Jarman, Alice Kaswan, Bradford C. Mank, Catherine A. O'Neill, Clifford Rechtschaffen, and Robert R.M. Verchick.
Each of the authors reviewed the response of a specific federal agency to Executive Order No. 12898, relying extensively, but not solely, upon the responses to a prepared survey. Professor Binder then summarized and edited the individual responses into this cohesive, comprehensive study with the substantial assistance of the other authors. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance provided by the representatives of the individual agencies in preparing and responding, often at great length, to our inquiries. We …
The Paper Tiger Awakens: North American Environmental Law After The Cozumel Reef Case, Paul Stanton Kibel
The Paper Tiger Awakens: North American Environmental Law After The Cozumel Reef Case, Paul Stanton Kibel
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This Article examines the citizen submission process created under the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation ("NAAEC"), which, along with the North American Free Trade Agreement ("NAFTA "), was adopted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States in 1993. The Article details the historical evolution of North American environmental law and diplomacy in the hundred years prior to the adoption of NAAEC. It proceeds to analyze the environmental provisions of NAAEC and the citizen submissions that have been filed since NAAEC went into effect, and undertakes an in-depth case study of the citizen submission relating to coral reefs in Cozumel, …
A Survey Of Federal Agency Response To President Clinton's Executive Order No. 12898 On Environmental Justice, Clifford Rechtschaffen
A Survey Of Federal Agency Response To President Clinton's Executive Order No. 12898 On Environmental Justice, Clifford Rechtschaffen
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In an effort to address the well-documented and serious problem of environmental justice in the United States, President William J. Clinton issued Executive Order (EO) No. 128981 on February 11, 1994. The EO represented the culmination of a century of rapid changes in society's attitudes toward the placement of hazardous facilities in poor, disadvantaged, and minority communities, as well as the denial of services to these communities. This survey examines the impact of the EO on federal agencies.