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"Arranger Liability" Under The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, And Liability Act (Cercla): Judicial Retreat From Legislative Intent, David W. Lannetti Oct 1998

"Arranger Liability" Under The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, And Liability Act (Cercla): Judicial Retreat From Legislative Intent, David W. Lannetti

William & Mary Law Review

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Beyond The Usual Suspects: The Use Of Citizens Advisory Boards In Environmental Decisionmaking, John S. Applegate Jul 1998

Beyond The Usual Suspects: The Use Of Citizens Advisory Boards In Environmental Decisionmaking, John S. Applegate

Indiana Law Journal

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The Legislation Of Unintended Consequences, Rena I. Steinzor Jan 1998

The Legislation Of Unintended Consequences, Rena I. Steinzor

Faculty Scholarship

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New York State's Brownfields Programs: More And Less Than Meets The Eye, Michael B. Gerrard Jan 1998

New York State's Brownfields Programs: More And Less Than Meets The Eye, Michael B. Gerrard

Faculty Scholarship

New York, as the nation's second most populous state, and one of its oldest and most urban, has an abundance of brownfields-slightly contaminated properties that were formerly used for industrial purposes, but that are now unused or underused, and ripe for redevelopment if they can be cleaned up. Thus, it may be surprising that New York is one of the few states without a comprehensive statute or regulation for the voluntary cleanup of brownfields.

There is, however, more here than meets the eye. New York has three important programs and several smaller ones that provide procedures, money, or incentives for …