The authors show that in the 1940\u27s technical consensus began to develop about the effects of land-based waste disposal on groundwater degradation. They go on to explain why this understanding was only slowly reflected in federal legislation
Amid changing attitudes about the environment and increasing sustainability concerns, many countries...
This paper explores the manner in which historians have dealt with the issue of industrial pollution...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Cleveland State UniversityDealing with hazardous wastes i...
Federal hazardous waste regulation and cleanup programs suffer from poor prioritization, insufficien...
The authors discuss the different institutional controls available to control long term site remedia...
The authors discuss the different institutional controls available to control long term site remedia...
The management of hazardous waste has been referred to by many experts in the field as the environme...
The authors discuss the different institutional controls available to control long term site remedia...
Hazardous wastes are a by-product of the technological age in which we live. Until recently, disposi...
The United States has a long history of improperly disposed toxic waste. Over the years, some enterp...
The proper management of hazardous wastes has become a major environmental and economic problem. Loc...
Clearly, hazardous waste management represents a formidable task for policy makers at all levels of ...
The author proposes that economic incentives may encourage the public to accept proposals for improv...
The authors describe how federal statutes regulating hazardous wastes create both incentives and dis...
Deep-well injection has been a mainstay of hazardous waste disposal for over 70 years. Before the U....
Amid changing attitudes about the environment and increasing sustainability concerns, many countries...
This paper explores the manner in which historians have dealt with the issue of industrial pollution...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Cleveland State UniversityDealing with hazardous wastes i...
Federal hazardous waste regulation and cleanup programs suffer from poor prioritization, insufficien...
The authors discuss the different institutional controls available to control long term site remedia...
The authors discuss the different institutional controls available to control long term site remedia...
The management of hazardous waste has been referred to by many experts in the field as the environme...
The authors discuss the different institutional controls available to control long term site remedia...
Hazardous wastes are a by-product of the technological age in which we live. Until recently, disposi...
The United States has a long history of improperly disposed toxic waste. Over the years, some enterp...
The proper management of hazardous wastes has become a major environmental and economic problem. Loc...
Clearly, hazardous waste management represents a formidable task for policy makers at all levels of ...
The author proposes that economic incentives may encourage the public to accept proposals for improv...
The authors describe how federal statutes regulating hazardous wastes create both incentives and dis...
Deep-well injection has been a mainstay of hazardous waste disposal for over 70 years. Before the U....
Amid changing attitudes about the environment and increasing sustainability concerns, many countries...
This paper explores the manner in which historians have dealt with the issue of industrial pollution...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Cleveland State UniversityDealing with hazardous wastes i...