Environmental Law - Page 23
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This report details The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance recently issued Year 2000 Enforcement Policy which encourages facilities to investigate and remedy Y2K problems that may result in unauthorized discharges of hazardous substances or failure of environmental monitoring systems. -
This article discusses the sources of funding and the standards for submitting claims for damages relating to oil spills in United States waters. -
This article reminds commercial real estate developers that rigorous due diligence is still required before a real estate transaction is completed. -
This article reviews how a company may avoid criminal environmental enforcement by following the steps outlined in this document. -
Material adverse change provisions in merger agreements are changing, particularly in high tech industry acquisiti. -
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. -
Since then EPA has begun an enforcement initiative on PSD & NSPS modifications, there are new judicial opinions, and I have resolved two enforcement cases on facility modifications. Contact the author for more up to date information. -
Publication from the Department of Interior (DOI) which describes the Do's land acquisition policies when other protective means (e.g., zoning or regulation to achieve program goals) are not appropriate, available or effective. -
There are presently 8000 identified contaminated sites in Massachusetts, most of which are commercial or industrial. -
The recently enacted Brownfields legislation has resulted in a lot of discussion and analysis regarding redevelopme.