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Facing the Oncoming Onslaught of Criminal Environmental Enforcement ( April 2000 )
This article reviews how a company may avoid criminal environmental enforcement by following the steps outlined in this document. -
Redevelopment Under State Super Fund Laws ( February 2000 )
Introduction In the fourteen years since CERCLA, nearly all states have passed some form of state hazardous. -
EPA Promulgates New Effluent Limitations Guidelines For Landfills ( January 2000 )
On January 10, 2000, EPA published a final rule providing national effluent limitations guidelines and pretreatment. -
High Tech Business Begets High Tech Environmental Problems ( January 2000 )
Just as corporate America breathes a collective sigh of relief that the costly and burdensome Superfund program ap. -
New Guidelines For Solid Waste Incinerators ( January 2000 )
On November 30, 1999, EPA published proposed standards and guidelines for air emissions from new and existing comme. -
Architects/Engineers and Environmental Liability ( November 1999 )
Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Architect and Architect's consultants shall have no responsibility for the discovery, presence, handling, removal or disposal of or exposure of persons to hazardous materials in any form at the Project site, included but not limited to asbestos, asbestos, products, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) or other toxic substances. -
NJDEP Proposes Amendments to the Solid and Hazardous Waste and A-901 Rules ( August 1999 )
Examined is the NJDEP's proposed amendments to the Solid and Hazardous Waste Rules and the A-901 Rules, which would eliminate the employee requirement for leased vehicle operators working for parties licensed in accordance with A-901. -
Recommendations to Reform and Finance New York State's Remedial Programs ( August 1999 )
This article examines the Superfund Working Group's recommendations for reform in the areas of statutory liability reforms, cleanup standards, and redevelopment incentives. -
Emergency Regulations Anticipate The January 1, 1999 Sunset Of Key Provisions Of California's Superfund Program ( December 1998 )
This article discusses the California Environmental Protection Agency issuance of emergency regulations on November 9, 1998 that purport to provide the Department of Toxic Substance Control with continuing jurisdiction over hazardous waste sites located throughout the state. -
The Beneficial Use Exemption to the Solid Waste Rules--A Little Known but Flexible Exemption ( April 1999 )
This article explains the use of a flexible but lesser-known exemption to the Solid Waste Rules, known as the beneficial use exemption, which has been on the rise in recent years as awareness of its existence and utility has increased.