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America's Green Ports: Environmental Management And Technology At Us Ports, Urban Harbors Institute, University Of Massachusetts Boston
America's Green Ports: Environmental Management And Technology At Us Ports, Urban Harbors Institute, University Of Massachusetts Boston
Urban Harbors Institute Publications
America's Green Ports: Environmental Management and Technology at US Ports is a compendium of case studies presenting a selection of innovative and cost-effective management practices and technologies employed by US ports to avoid, prevent, minimize, mitigate or remediate environmental impacts associated with port development and operations. This compendium of projects is one product of the US EPA, Office of Water’s Green Ports Program. It follows the 1998 publication of the Environmental Management Handbook prepared by the American Association of Port Authorities, also funded by the US EPA's Office of Water. That report provides practical information on incorporating environmental stewardship into …
The State's Year 2000 Water Supply Operations Plan, Assembly Publications
The State's Year 2000 Water Supply Operations Plan, Assembly Publications
California Joint Committees
Joint Hearing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources and Assembly Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife: "The State's Year 2000 Water Supply Operations Plan."
During the last two months California has been engaged in discussions with the federal government to determine how water will be supplied for California's environment, businesses, homes, and farms in 2000. While this is a process that occurs every year, this year the federal government has decided to allocate its water between the environment and the economy differently. The; federal government's allocations for the 2000 water year will result in full implementation of environmental protections, …
Water, Water Everywhere, But Too Few Drops To Drink: The Coming Fresh Water Crisis And International Environmental Law, Stephen C. Mccaffrey
Water, Water Everywhere, But Too Few Drops To Drink: The Coming Fresh Water Crisis And International Environmental Law, Stephen C. Mccaffrey
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Annual Report 2000, Calfed Bay-Delta Program
Annual Report 2000, Calfed Bay-Delta Program
California Agencies
The CALFED Bay-Delta Program is a collaborative effort among 23 state and federal agencies (CALFED Agencies) to improve water supplies in California and the health of the San Francisco Bay-Sacramento/San Joaquin River Delta watershed.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 48, Winter Issue, Jan. 2000, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 48, Winter Issue, Jan. 2000, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
The Virtues Of Command And Control Regulation: Barring Exotic Species From Aquatic Ecosystems, Sandra B. Zellmer
The Virtues Of Command And Control Regulation: Barring Exotic Species From Aquatic Ecosystems, Sandra B. Zellmer
Faculty Law Review Articles
The Clean Water Act asserts the ambitious goal of eliminating water pollution and protecting the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of U.S. waters. Yet the EPA, in enforcing the Act, currently exempts from regulation a significant source of pollution in U.S. waters: ballast-water discharges from commercial shipping vessels. Ballast water from commercial vessels is a primary vector for the introduction of exotic plant and animal species into U.S. waters. The invasion of these species poses an increasing threat to native biodiversity; the invaders prey directly on native fish and wildlife, compete for food and habitat, and introduce disease and parasites …
"Irrigated Eden:" Tales Of The Many Snake Rivers, Dale Goble
"Irrigated Eden:" Tales Of The Many Snake Rivers, Dale Goble
Articles
No abstract provided.
Judicial Termination Of Treaty Water Rights: The Snake River Case, Judith Royster, Michael C. Blumm, Dale D. Goble, Mary Christina Wood
Judicial Termination Of Treaty Water Rights: The Snake River Case, Judith Royster, Michael C. Blumm, Dale D. Goble, Mary Christina Wood
Articles, Chapters in Books and Other Contributions to Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Judicial Termination Of Treaty Water Rights: The Snake River Case, Dale Goble
Judicial Termination Of Treaty Water Rights: The Snake River Case, Dale Goble
Articles
No abstract provided.
Instream Flows In New Mexico, Denise D. Fort
Instream Flows In New Mexico, Denise D. Fort
Faculty Scholarship
Instream flows for fisheries, recreation and aesthetic purposes held to be a legitimate use under New Mexico's statutory regime.
Can’T Get No Satisfaction: Securing Water For Federal And Tribal Lands In The West, Reed D. Benson
Can’T Get No Satisfaction: Securing Water For Federal And Tribal Lands In The West, Reed D. Benson
Faculty Scholarship
In recent years, the western states have often struggled with the federal government over control and management of natural resources, particularly water. For its part, federal law defers to states in many matters of water resource allocation.
The Battle For Hetch Hetchy Goes To Congress, Brian E. Gray
The Battle For Hetch Hetchy Goes To Congress, Brian E. Gray
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.