Written for a general audience that includes attorneys, land developers, businesses, and government officials, this Fifth Edition provides a general overview of Washington's state and federal statutory and regulatory framework. The author, an experienced environmental attorney, addresses recent environmental rulings, case law developments, and such key topics as the Growth Management Act, the State Environmental Policy Act, coastal zone management, shoreline regulation, critical area regulation, oil spill regulation, underground storage tanks, air and water quality, and natural resources damages.
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Für Beruf und Forschung
US School Grade: From College Senior to College Graduate Student
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-59888-750-1 (9781598887501)
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Theda Braddock has been an environmental and securities attorney for over 20 years. She is the author of the Washington Environmental Law Handbook (Government Institutes, 2005), Wetlands Regulation: Case Law, Interpretation & Commentary (Government Institutes, 2003), and Wetlands: An Introduction to Ecology, the Law, and Permitting (Government Institutes, 2007 [1995]). She is also a FINRA arbitrator.
Ms. Braddock is admitted to practice before the state and federal courts in California, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington. She is also admitted to practice before the United States Court of Federal Claims and the United States Supreme Court.
Ms. Braddock attended the Great Books Program at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, and received her B.A. from Mills College in Oakland, California. She received her Juris Doctor from Golden Gate University in San Francisco, California.
Ms. Braddock is also a sailor and has served as a racing skipper and tactician on the Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound. She taught sailing for the Command, Seamanship, and Navigation Training Squadron at the U.S. Naval Academy and is qualified as an Offshore Skipper by the U.S. Naval Sailing Squadron.
Introduction
Chapter 1: The State Environmental Policy Act
Chapter 2: Growth Management
Chapter 3: Shoreline and Coastal Zone Management
Chapter 4: Regulation of Development in Environmentally Sensitive Areas
Chapter 5: Air Quality
Chapter 6: Water Quality
Chapter 7: Water Resources
Chapter 8: Solid Waste Management
Chapter 9: Hazardous Waste Management (rcra)
Chapter 10: Hazardous Waste Cleanup
Chapter 11: Oil Spill Regulation and Natural Resource Damages
Chapter 12: Regulation of Underground Storage Tanks
Chapter 13: Environmental Considerations in Business Transactions
Chapter 14: Environmental Torts
Chapter 15: Administrative Procedure and Judicial Review
About the Author