Environmental Compliance Handbook, Volume 3
Land
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Book Description
Environmental laws and regulations are extremely complex and difficult to understand. In order to comply with them, they need to be explained in layperson’s terms. The handbook identifies many changes in regulations and recommends ways to apply and implement them. Containing the latest environmental information, this third volume addresses environmental compliance with land and provides a historical perspective to help follow the logical growth and increased complexity of land regulations through time. Structured as a “step-by-step how-to” book, readers will find real-life examples for the most important aspects of language, permit terms, demonstrating compliance, and organization for land projects.
Features:
- Introduces all land pollution control regulations and the requirements of any land pollution control permits available up to date
- Answers in depth all practical questions that arise when working on compliance projects in a "how-to" method
- Addresses a wider spectrum of issues that go beyond chemical-based contamination and environmental regulations and examines the impacts of climate change
- Includes many real-life examples and case studies from industry and institutions that comply with land use regulations
- It is global in coverage and very useful to companies that have expanded operations outside their country of origin
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Themes and Overview of Environmental Compliance Handbook: LAND, Chapter 2 History of Land Pollution and the Beginning of Environmental Regulations in the United States, Chapter 3 Land Contamination, Chapter 4 Nature’s Response to Land Contamination, Chapter 5 Resource, Conservation, and Recovery Act, Medical Waste, and Low-Level Radioactive Waste, Chapter 6 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, Chapter 7 Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, Toxic Substance Control Act, Pollution Prevention Act, and the Brownfield Revitalization Act, Chapter 8 Land-related Environmental Regulations, Chapter 9 Global Assessments and Standards for Land Contamination, Chapter 10 Land Pollution Regulations of North America, Chapter 11 Land Pollution Regulations of Europe, Chapter 12 Land Pollution Regulations of Africa, Chapter 13 Land Pollution Regulations of Asia, Chapter 14 Land Pollution Regulations of Oceania, Chapter 15 Land Pollution Regulations of South America, Chapter 16 Current Status of Land Pollution and Land Regulations of the World, Chapter 17 Achieving and Maintaining Comp
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Biography
Daniel T. Rogers is currently Director – Environmental Affairs at Amsted Industries Incorporated in Chicago, Illinois. Amsted Industries is a diversified manufacturing company of industrial components serving primarily railroad, vehicular, and construction and building markets. Amsted Industries has more than 70 manufacturing locations in 15 countries. Mr. Rogers participates in environmental due diligence for acquisitions and divestitures, investigation and remediation of contamination, creating and evaluating environmental compliance and sustainability programs, and providing environmental advice, oversight, training, and negotiation strategies at various levels within the organization. Mr. Rogers has published over 100 research papers in professional and academic publications and peer-reviewed journals on subjects including environmental geology, hydrogeology, geologic vulnerability and mapping, contaminant fate and transport, urban geology, environmental site investigations, contaminant risk, brownfield re-development, remediation, pollution prevention, environmental compliance and management, and sustainable development. He has authored Environmental Compliance and Sustainability: Global Challenges and Perspectives (2019), Urban Watersheds: Geology, Contamination, Environmental Regulations, and Sustainability, 2nd Edition (2020), and is also the author of Environmental Geology of Metropolitan Detroit (1996) and has published surficial geologic maps of the Rouge River watershed in southeastern Michigan. In addition, he is a contributing author of an encyclopedia of global social concerns and several other books on environmental geology, environmental chemistry, and environmental management and sustainability. He has taught geology and environmental chemistry at Eastern Michigan University and The University of Michigan and has presented guest lectures at several colleges and universities both in the United States and internationally.