Federal Environmental Law: The User's Guide FROM THE PUBLISHER
This Second Edition to The User's Guide is a simple guide to federal environmental law. The User's Guide is designed specifically for engineers and technicians who are routinely faced with federal environmental regulations; students at the graduate and undergraduate levels who study environmental science and technology; law students; and attorneys who are beginning their practice of environmental law. This book will also be useful to legislators; government officials; business owners and operators; public health officials; federal, state, and local agency personnel, and their trainers; teachers; and professors. As a quick resource, The User's Guide provides citations to regulations, executive orders, court cases, and numerous law reviews, journal articles and textbooks. In addition, The User's Guide provides a list of acronyms, a glossary of terms, and a detailed index. The User's Guide contains six chapters covering: Administrative Law, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, the Clean Air Act, and the Clean Water Act.
About the Author:Olga L Moya, South Texas College of Law; Andrew L. Fono, Environmental Attorney
SYNOPSIS
Aimed at readers seeking to understand the basic tenets of federal environmental statutes and regulations, the volume provides citations to regulations, executive orders, court cases, and to law reviews, journal articles, and textbooks. Main sections cover administrative law, the National Environmental Policy Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, and Clean Air and Clean Water Acts. Also featured are acronyms and a glossary. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR