Environmental Permitting Handbook

Environmental Permitting Handbook

Author: A. Roger Greenway

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 1220

ISBN-13: 9780070248243

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Shows you how to: find out which permits you need, from who, for each situation; obtain wetlands, safe drinking water, clean air, clean water, solid waste, hazardous waste, asbestos, and other types of environmental permits.


Environmental Permits

Environmental Permits

Author: Donna Rona

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 1461316693

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Environmental permits enable regulatory agencies to control the disturbance and degradation of the environment caused by man's activities. Created by governments through legislation, the permit processes are administered by elected officials. Environmental legislation is relatively new as an independent field of the law: the laws themselves are primarily a conglomeration of older legal doctrines from other fields of law, modified and adapted for particular situations (Landau and Rheingold 1971). Like other laws, environmental laws are meant to serve and protect the rights and well-being of the public. However, like other laws, they have created confusion, a proliferation of costly paperwork, and some inequities. Numerous statutes, dealing with most aspects of pollution, exist at every level of government-so many, in fact, that they frequently conflict and overlap. These statutes establish a public policy toward polluters. They also empower the regulatory bodies that issue permits. It would be impossible to compile a list of requirements for each type of permit. Therefore, this book will acquaint the reader with the common aspects of environmental permits: their terminology, components, and application processes. This book covers the permit process from initial agencies/applicant contacts through application parts and procedures, to application approval. Special emphasis has been placed on bringing together copies of laws and lists of agencies as appendices. The appendices give the reader easy access to materials that will help clarify the permit process.


Air Quality Permitting

Air Quality Permitting

Author: R. Leon Leonard

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-05-11

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1351467689

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This practical book covers all of the fundamentals for obtaining air quality permits for new sources of air pollutant emissions and Title V operating permits for operating sources. Written for facility environmental managers, consultants, and air quality regulatory staff, Air Quality Permitting provides a thorough discussion on the strategies of successfully permitting a facility.


Environmental Requirements for Industrial Permitting Vol 1 - Approaches and Instruments -- Vol 2 - OECD Workshop on the Use of Best Available Technologies and Environmental Quality Objectives, Paris, 9-11 May 1996 -- Vol 3 - Regulatory Approaches in OECD Countries

Environmental Requirements for Industrial Permitting Vol 1 - Approaches and Instruments -- Vol 2 - OECD Workshop on the Use of Best Available Technologies and Environmental Quality Objectives, Paris, 9-11 May 1996 -- Vol 3 - Regulatory Approaches in OECD Countries

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 1999-03-16

Total Pages: 487

ISBN-13: 9264172580

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This book examines the main features of laws, regulations and policies governing the delivery of industrial permits in OECD countries.


Air Pollution

Air Pollution

Author: John Stephenson

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2010-03

Total Pages: 21

ISBN-13: 1437920519

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Burning coal generates 50% of U.S. electricity and produces air pollution that can pose a threat to human health and ecosystems. The increasing demand for electricity in Texas has led to proposals for 33 new coal-burning, electricity-generating units. The EPA establishes national ambient air quality standards for 6 pollutants to protect public health: carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur oxides, ozone, particulate matter, and lead. This report provides info. on: (1) the current status of permitting coal-burning, electricity-generating units in Central Texas (CT); (2) the process EPA and Texas use to review permit applications for proposed new major sources of air pollution; and (3) what is known about air quality and respiratory health in CT. Illustrations.