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Indoor Radon: Regulating A Blameless Cause, Karen Hoyden Curtin
Indoor Radon: Regulating A Blameless Cause, Karen Hoyden Curtin
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Risk Assessment And Environmental Justice: A Critique Of The Current Legal Framework And Suggestions For The Future, Kathy Bunting
Risk Assessment And Environmental Justice: A Critique Of The Current Legal Framework And Suggestions For The Future, Kathy Bunting
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
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Insufficient Accountability: Case Study Of The Recycling Plan Of A Public Interest Research Group, David E. Seidemann
Insufficient Accountability: Case Study Of The Recycling Plan Of A Public Interest Research Group, David E. Seidemann
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Emergency Planning And Community Right-To-Know Act: A Tool For Toxic Release Reduction In The 90'S, Eric M. Falkenberry
The Emergency Planning And Community Right-To-Know Act: A Tool For Toxic Release Reduction In The 90'S, Eric M. Falkenberry
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
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The Pine Barrens: A New Model Of Land Use Control For New York, Michael R. Jung
The Pine Barrens: A New Model Of Land Use Control For New York, Michael R. Jung
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recycling Industrial Sites In Erie County: Meeting The Challenge Of Brownfield Redevelopment, Robert S. Berger, Patricia C. Campbell, James A. Crolle Iii, Wendy A. Marsh, Sallie Randolph, Julia A. Solo, Hugh Stephens
Recycling Industrial Sites In Erie County: Meeting The Challenge Of Brownfield Redevelopment, Robert S. Berger, Patricia C. Campbell, James A. Crolle Iii, Wendy A. Marsh, Sallie Randolph, Julia A. Solo, Hugh Stephens
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
This is an updated version of a report originally released in May, 1994, which was prepared in cooperation with Richard M. Tobe, Erie County Commissioner of Environment and Planning. The authors were members of the Spring, 1994 Environment and Development seminar. This updated version is still in the form of a report. A fuller historical and analytical treatment of many of the issues presented here can be found in the forthcoming article, Comment, Urban Decay and the Role of Superfund: Legal Barriers to Redevelopment and the Prospects for Change, 43 BuFF.L.RBv. _ (1995), written by Julia A. Solo, one of …