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Stream Flow Maintenance In Virginia, Timothy Hayes, Jeter M. Watson
Stream Flow Maintenance In Virginia, Timothy Hayes, Jeter M. Watson
University of Richmond Law Review
Increasing and conflicting uses of water have been widely heralded as one of the major environmental crises facing society. Below average rainfall in recent years has caused municipal water shortages in Virginia, particularly in the rapidly growing areas of the southeastern part of the state, evidence that water quantity problems are no longer a phenomenon peculiar to the western states. Generally, those in Virginia who advocate reallocation of water to areas of the state experiencing such shortages feel that the state has enough water, just not all in the correct places.
Unfinished Business: The Regulation Of Uranium Mining And Milling, Elizabeth V. Scott
Unfinished Business: The Regulation Of Uranium Mining And Milling, Elizabeth V. Scott
University of Richmond Law Review
In July of 1982, the Marline Uranium Corporation announced the discovery of a major deposit of commercially minable uranium in southside Virginia, the first major find east of the Mississippi River. Marline and the Union Carbide Corporation are planning a $200 million mining and milling complex to develop the deposit. The operation is projected to create 900 new jobs and bring $4.3 million in yearly tax revenues to Virginia and to Pittsylvania County.
Legislative Changes To Virginia Administrative Rulemaking, John Paul Jones
Legislative Changes To Virginia Administrative Rulemaking, John Paul Jones
University of Richmond Law Review
The year 1983 was an active one for administrative law reform in Virginia. The Governor's Regulatory Reform Advisory Board completed its first full year of studying the state administrative process in Virginia, developing proposals for its improvement and drafting enabling legislation. The Board received a wide variety of suggestions from state employees, businesses, and the public at large in open hearings and through private correspondence. The result was the Board's first annual report, containing a series of proposed legislative reforms. The common thread of these reforms was an increased public involvement in bureaucratic decision-making creating broadly applicable regulations with the …