
Moya and Fono`s Federal Environmental Law: The User`s Guide, 2d
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. As a quick resource, The User's Guide provides citations to regulations, executive orders, court cases, and numerous law reviews, journal articles, and textbooks. This book should not be used as primary authority. It should, however, be used to help you understand and digest the basic tenets contained in the federal environmental statutes and regulations.
- Authors / Editors:
- Olga L Moya and Andrew L Fono
- Price:
- List Price: $52.00
- Print ISSN:
- 9780314241085
Product Details
Series: American Casebook Series
Brand: West Law School
Pages: 423
Components: 1 Print
Shelf Space: 1 in.
Free Update Period: 90 Days
Update Frequency: Other Update Method-As needed
Features
- Detailed index
- Glossary of terms
- List of acronyms
Summary Of Contents
- Dedications
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Administrative Law
- Introduction
- The Relationship Between Administrative Law And Environmental Law
- Public Policy
- Environmental Statutes
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Agency Powers: Functions And Accountability
- Rulemaking
- In General
- Informal Rulemaking
- Hybrid Rulemaking
- Formal Rulemaking
- Adjudication
- In General
- Informal Adjudications
- Formal Adjudications
- Enforcement
- In General
- Administrative Remedies
- Civil Remedies
- Criminal Remedies
- Citizen Suits
- The Administrative Record
- Policy
- Statutory Authority
- Regulatory Authority
- Contents
- Judicial Interpretations
- Judicial Review
- In General
- Unreviewability
- Standing
- Timing
- The Primary Jurisdiction Doctrine
- Scope And Standard Of Review
- Remedies
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2 National Environmental Policy Act
- Introduction
- Policy
- Statutory Approach
- Judicial Interpretation
- Practical Application
- The Environmental Assessment (Ea)
- The Environmental Impact Statement (Eis)
- The Finding Of No Significant Impact (Fonsi)
- Application Of Nepa
- Is An Eis Required?
- Judicial Interpretation
- Categorical Exclusions
- Nepa`s Procedural Steps
- Prepare An Ea
- Determine Whether To Prepare A Fonsi Or An Eis
- Follow The Ceq Throughout The Nepa Process
- Create An Administrative Record
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3 Resource, Conservation And Recovery Act
- Introduction
- Background
- Legislative History
- Organization Of Swda & Rcra
- Subtitle C: Hazardous Waste
- Solid Waste Determination
- Hazardous Waste
- Hazardous Waste Regulation
- Subtitle D: Solid Waste Management
- Introduction
- Disposal Facilities
- Enforcement Remedies
- Administrative Remedies
- Civil Remedies
- Criminal Enforcement Authority
- Citizen Suits
- Judicial Review
- Promulgatoin Of Regulations
- Permit Decisions
- Other Final Agency Actions
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, And Liability Act
- Introduction
- Love Canel
- Congress Enacts Cercla
- Superfund Amendments And Reauthorization Act (Sara)
- Policy
- The Superfund Process
- Identifying Abandoned Sites
- Preliminary Assessment (Pa)
- The National Priorities List (Npl)
- Investigation
- Remedial Acts
- Section 107 Liability And Cost Recovery Actions
- Introduction To Cost Recovery Actions
- Property Must Be A Vessel Or Facility
- Potentially Responsible Parties
- There Must Be A Hazardous Substance
- The Petroleum Exclusions
- Release Or Threat Of A Release Of A Hazardous Substance That Causes Response Costs
- Response Costs Must Be Necessary And Consistent With The National Contingency Plan (Ncp)
- Extent Of Liability
- Defenses
- Settlements
- Government Cleanup Options
- Section 104 Cleanup Actions
- Section 106 Orders
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5 The Clean Air Act
- Introduction
- New Programs
- Major Program
- New Source Performance Standards (Nsps)
- Introduction
- Statutory Scheme
- Judicial Interpretations
- Conclusion
- National Ambient Air Quality Standards (Naaqs)
- Introduction
- Statutory Scheme
- Current Naaqs Pollutants
- Conclusion
- Nonattainment Areas (Na) Program
- Introduction
- Statutory Scheme
- Judicial Interpretations
- Conclusion
- Prevention Of Significant Deterioration Program (Psd)
- Introduction
- Statutory Scheme
- Judicial Interpretations
- Conclusion
- National Emission Standards For Hazardous Air Pollutants (Neshaps)
- Introduction
- Statutory Scheme
- Judicial Interpretations
- Conclusion
- Enforcement Provisions
- Introduction
- General Permit Requirements
- Government Actions
- Citizen Actions
- Judicial Interpretations
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6 The Clean Water Act
- Introduction
- Sources Of Pollution
- Type Of Pollutants
- Statutory Scheme
- State Water Quality Standards
- Designating Uses
- Testing Water Quality And Mixing Zones
- Downgrading Designated Uses
- Federal Effluent Limitations
- Federal Role
- State Role
- The National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (Npdes) Permit Program
- State Delegation
- Permit Conditions
- Standards Of Performance
- Pretreatment Standards
- Variances
- Defenses
- Wetlands Protection And The Dredge And Fill Permit Program
- Dredge And Fill Permit
- Exemptions
- Oil Spill Program
- No Discharge Policy
- Regulations
- Enforcement
- Nonpoint Source Pollution Program
- Nonpoint Source Management Programs
- Areawide Waste Treatment Programs
- Transboundary Pollution
- Enforcement Provisions
- Introduction
- Government Actions
- Citizen Actions
- Conclusion
- Table Of Cases
- Acronyms
- Glossary Index
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