This book contains what you need to know about operating and maintaining environmental permits. It's a jungle out there; a jungle of environmental restrictions, requirements, mandated impact statements, and most of all, necessary permits. Which permits do you need? From whom? And just as important, how do you get them? A. Roger Greenway delivers the definitive permit-savvy answers in this first handbook to tackle the complex and diverse issues of environmental permitting.Principal of a leading environmental consulting firm, Greenway has handled myriad permitting issues for many industries, and in this unique resource he 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 all other types of environmental permits; get permits from the EPA, Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Transportation, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and other agencies; follow correct procedures and filing requirements; calculate required figures and apply necessary models; evaluate and configure plans to conform to regulatory requirements; coordinate state with federal permit requirements; complete included key federal forms; and avoid fines for your company and penalties for yourself.
No matter how you use it, the "Environmental Permitting Handbook" is destined to be prized as a reassuring, compliance-securing guide for environmental consultants or engineers, managers, regulators, or anyone who handles environmental compliance.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 231 mm
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978-0-07-024824-3 (9780070248243)
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A. Roger Greenway is Principal of RTP Environmental Associates, Inc., and has more than 25 years' experience in environmental permitting, impact assessments, and consulting. A former principal of Dames & Moore, he is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM), a Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP), and an Accredited Asbestos Inspector, Manager, and Abatement Project Designer. He is author of more than 50 technical publications on environmental subjects. His firm is headquartered in Green Brook, New Jersey, where he resides. Key contributing authors include a number of RTP principals and senior technical staff and: John A. Green Director, Environmental & Quality Assurance Tate & Lyle North American Sugars Inc. Gail H. Allyn, Esq. Attorney at Law Pitney, Hardin, Kipp & Szuch James N. Christman, Esq. Partner Hunton & Williams Dr. Dean W. Broga Director, Office of Environmental Health & Safety Medical College of Virginia Virginia Commonwealth University Amy S. Greene President Amy S. Greene Environmental Consultants, Inc. John Thonet President Thonet Associates, Inc.
1. Overview: Environmental Permitting in America 2. Air Quality. 3. Water Quality. 4. Insecticides, Fungicides, Rodenticide. 5. Hazardous Material Transportation Act. 6. Environmental Impact Statements. 7. Oil Pollution. 8. Pollution Prevention. 9. Contaminated Sites. 10. Toxic Substances. 11. Hazardous Materials. 12. Wetlands 13. Floodplains. 14. Nuclear Material Licenses. 15. Permit Application Procedures. 16. Coordinating with Other Regulatory Programs. 17. Coordinating Your State Requirements. 18. The Environment and the Future. 19. Environmental Justice. Appendices