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Quality Meets Quantity: San Gabriel Valley, California: The Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California Proposal, Thomas M. Stetson
Quality Meets Quantity: San Gabriel Valley, California: The Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California Proposal, Thomas M. Stetson
Uncovering the Hidden Resource: Groundwater Law, Hydrology, and Policy in the 1990s (Summer Conference, June 15-17)
19 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
Contains footnotes.
Regional Water Supply Aspects Of San Gabriel Basin Superfund Process, Victor E. Gleason
Regional Water Supply Aspects Of San Gabriel Basin Superfund Process, Victor E. Gleason
Uncovering the Hidden Resource: Groundwater Law, Hydrology, and Policy in the 1990s (Summer Conference, June 15-17)
19 pages (includes maps).
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal: Groundwater Contamination And Clean-Up Activities, Connally E. Mears, Elaine H. Heise
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal: Groundwater Contamination And Clean-Up Activities, Connally E. Mears, Elaine H. Heise
Uncovering the Hidden Resource: Groundwater Law, Hydrology, and Policy in the 1990s (Summer Conference, June 15-17)
26 pages (includes illustrations and map).
The Klein Water Treatment Facility: Model For The New Superfund Management Strategy – Or- The Importance Of Being In The Wrong Place At The Right Time???, David M. Brown
Uncovering the Hidden Resource: Groundwater Law, Hydrology, and Policy in the 1990s (Summer Conference, June 15-17)
12 pages.
Opportunities For Innovation: State Strategies For Groundwater Protection, Larry Morandi
Opportunities For Innovation: State Strategies For Groundwater Protection, Larry Morandi
Uncovering the Hidden Resource: Groundwater Law, Hydrology, and Policy in the 1990s (Summer Conference, June 15-17)
8 pages.
Contains references.
Setting The Standards: Federal Groundwater Protection Programs, Katharine (Joni) Teter
Setting The Standards: Federal Groundwater Protection Programs, Katharine (Joni) Teter
Uncovering the Hidden Resource: Groundwater Law, Hydrology, and Policy in the 1990s (Summer Conference, June 15-17)
22 pages.
Contains references.
Managing Groundwater Quality And Quantity: Comparative Approaches Of Southern California Water Basins, Susan M. Trager
Managing Groundwater Quality And Quantity: Comparative Approaches Of Southern California Water Basins, Susan M. Trager
Uncovering the Hidden Resource: Groundwater Law, Hydrology, and Policy in the 1990s (Summer Conference, June 15-17)
15 pages.
Contains 1 page of references.
Charging A Higher Fee For Disposal Of Out-Of-State Hazardous Waste: Will The Dormant Commerce Clause Become Dormant?, Robert H. Abrams
Charging A Higher Fee For Disposal Of Out-Of-State Hazardous Waste: Will The Dormant Commerce Clause Become Dormant?, Robert H. Abrams
Journal Publications
No abstract provided.
Identifying Chemical Hazards For Regulation: The Scientific Basis And Regulatory Scope Of California's Proposition 65 List Of Carcinogens And Reproductive Toxicants, William S. Pease
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Noting that the Proposition 65 list has become an authoritative source for hazard identification, Dr. Pease examines its legislative, regulatory and scientific origins. After analyzing the California approach, he offers suggestions for better selection of future regulatory targets.
Developing A World Vision: An Introduction To International Environmental Policy, Beverly Mcqueary Smith
Developing A World Vision: An Introduction To International Environmental Policy, Beverly Mcqueary Smith
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Environmental Impediments To Bankruptcy Reorganizations, James K. Mcbain
Environmental Impediments To Bankruptcy Reorganizations, James K. Mcbain
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
United States Customs Law Affecting The Movement Of Goods Into And Out Of Mexico., Robert T. Givens, Rayburn Berry
United States Customs Law Affecting The Movement Of Goods Into And Out Of Mexico., Robert T. Givens, Rayburn Berry
St. Mary's Law Journal
Trade between the United State and Mexico rose dramatically over the past decade. Several factors account for this increase in trade. These factors include the relative weakness of the Mexican currency, growth of the maquiladora industry, and increased Mexican production of exportable products generally. Other factors include Mexico’s 1986 accession to General Agreements Tariff and Trade (GATT), the resultant lowering of Mexican customs duties, and a good long-term working relationship between the two countries. If ongoing negotiations culminate in a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) the trend will accelerate.
Laws regulating the importation of merchandise into the United States …
Preventing Bhopal: "Dead Zones" And Toxic Death Risk Index Taxes, Bradford Mank
Preventing Bhopal: "Dead Zones" And Toxic Death Risk Index Taxes, Bradford Mank
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
On December 5, 1984, a pesticide manufacturing plant leaked highly toxic methyl isocyanate (MIC) and the resulting cloud of gas killed over 2,000 people and injured more than 200,000 others living in the shantytowns of Bhopal, India. While no toxic accident in the United States has approached the magnitude of Bhopal, a 1988 United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) study found that 11,048 accidental releases of extremely hazardous substances occurred between 1982 and 1986. These accidents caused 309 deaths, 11,341 injuries and the evacuation of 464,677 people from homes and jobs. The EPA estimated that seventeen of these accidents could …