South Brunswick

South Brunswick

Author: Maria Kotun

Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions

Published: 2004-11

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781531620967

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South Brunswick traces the history of a central Jersey community from its earliest days through the mid-1900s. Established in 1798, the township began as an agrarian society and evolved and changed as it incorporated advances in transportation, education, and public services. More than two hundred images portray the people, vintage structures, and important events of Dayton, Deans, Monmouth Junction, and Kingston--the historic villages within South Brunswick.


Planning for Groundwater Protection

Planning for Groundwater Protection

Author: G. William Page

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0323152198

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Planning for Groundwater Protection focuses on toxic substances contamination problems of groundwater in the United States and other industrially developed countries. This book discusses the potential health risks of toxic substances caused by contamination of groundwater. Organized into 14 chapters, this book starts with an overview of the method in which pollutants enter the groundwater system and the natural defense mechanisms operative in the subsurface. This text then proceeds with a discussion of the groundwater monitoring activities that are necessary for groundwater planning and protection, which includes protecting groundwater from pollution and protecting groundwater supplies from overdraft. Other chapters consider the laws and institutions that are established to protect groundwater from contamination, including the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) laws implemented by the Environmental Protection Agency. This book is a valuable resource for sanitarians, environmentalists, chemical engineers, and urban planners.


American Land Planning Law

American Land Planning Law

Author: Jr. Williams

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-12

Total Pages: 862

ISBN-13: 1351532634

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The materials in American Land Planning Law are derived from decades of experience in teaching planning law at six planning schools and three law schools. Among the hypotheses included here, two are clearly vindicated in the reading. The first involves basic tenets in the approach referred to as "legal realism"—that courts play a major role in policy formation. A second hypothesis is implicit in the basic organizational principle of these materials, that planning problems arise from land use conflicts, and further, that courts have adopted distinctive policies on these conflicts. Norman Williams' organizational format is unique. The notes provided after each case have been omitted, due to a repetition that would result from what has already been said in the text. Instead, a list of questions is provided for the student to ponder, plus occasionally a necessary background, in order to focus attention on the essential turning point in each case. Williams also provides a complete list of cross-references to all standard treatises in the field, for those who wish to explore commentators' thoughts on the subject. The scope of these materials provides an exploration of the substantive problems involved in land use law, and the legal techniques which have been evolved to deal with them. The definition of this field of law as embodied in these materials focuses on urban and suburban planning problems. A quite artificial distinction between land use law and environmental law has been observed. This is an essential text containing important land use cases and should be read by all legal analysts, urban theorists and planners, and public policymakers.


Significance of Clay Minerals in Shoaling Problems

Significance of Clay Minerals in Shoaling Problems

Author: J. Neiheisel

Publisher:

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13:

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The use of clay mineral ratios in conjunction with diagnostic silt and sand-size heavy minerals from bottom sediment samples within the physiographic units comprising the watersheds which terminate in estuaries along the South Carolina and Georgia coast provides a process-response model capable of delineating the source, transportation direction, and manner of deposition of shoaling materials in a harbor area. Analysis of suspended samples obtained during the tidal cycle at stations from approach directions and within the estuary for composition, concentration, texture, and salinity also enables delineation of circulation patterns of the estuary. (Author).