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An Introduction
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Environmental Health Law


Environmental Health Law offers a compendium of the major US environmental laws as well as strategies, standards, and enforcement techniques by which American law protects our environment and our health. Written in accessible language for the non–lawyer, this important resource puts the focus on general concepts and demystifies the American legal system by explaining what a law consists of, who makes it, how it is made, and how it is enforced.


In this book, Russellyn Carruth and Bernard Goldstein experts in the field of environmental health law introduce the major environmental laws that govern air and water pollution; regulate the manufacturing, distribution, uses, and disposal of hazardous substances; protect workers and the workplace; and protect the safety of our drugs, food, and water. The book also addresses issues and controversies in environmental policy with an eye towards understanding future developments in the law.


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Environmental Health Law


Environmental Health Law offers a compendium of the major US environmental laws as well as strategies, standards, and enforcement techniques by which American law protects our environment and our health. Written in accessible language for the non–lawyer, this important resource puts the focus on general concepts and demystifies the American legal system by explaining what a law consists of, who makes it, how it is made, and how it is enforced.


In this book, Russellyn Carruth and Bernard Goldstein experts in the field of environmental health law introduce the major environmental laws that govern air and water pollution; regulate the manufacturing, distribution, uses, and disposal of hazardous substances; protect workers and the workplace; and protect the safety of our drugs, food, and water. The book also addresses issues and controversies in environmental policy with an eye towards understanding future developments in the law.


Contents:

List of Text Boxes, Figures, and Tables ix


Preface xiii


The Authors xvii


Chapter 1 Overview of the US Legal System 1


The Structure of American Government 2


Separation of Powers: Federal and State 3


Sources of American Law 9


Chapter 2 Transparency and Accountability in the Executive Branch: Judicial Review and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 23


Judicial Review 24


National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 29


Chapter 3 Clean Air Act (CAA) 41


Background 42


Introduction to the Clean Air Act 43


National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) 44


Regulating Emissions 48


Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) 58


Enforcement 65


Mobile Source Controls 66


Acid Rain Program 68


Cross–Border Air Pollution 71


Greenhouse Gases 72


Chapter 4 Clean Water Act (CWA) 77

Scope and Basics 79


National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) 81


Technology–Based Effluent Standards 83


Beyond Technology–Based Standards: Water Quality Safety Net 90


Enforcement 92


Pretreatment Program for Indirect Dischargers 96


Discharges of Fill and Dredged Materials 98


Chapter 5 Safe DrinkingWater Act (SDWA) 107


Who Is Regulated: Public Water Systems 109


What Contaminants Are Regulated? 110


National Drinking Water Regulations 112


Keeping Consumers Informed 116


A Closer Look at Public Water Systems 117


Source Water 120


Enforcement 124


Chapter 6 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA or Superfund Act ) 131


Overview and Definitions 133


Reporting Releases of Hazardous Substances 136


Responding to a Release of Hazardous Substances 136


Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry 142


The Superfund 145


Liability 146


Brownfields 152


Chapter 7 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 157


What Is a Hazardous Waste? 159


Cradle–to–Grave Regulation 163


Waste Minimization 172


Enforcement 172


Underground Storage Tanks 173


Chapter 8 Oil Pollution Act (OPA) 179


Overview 180


Spill Prevention 181


Spill Response 182


Liability and Penalties 186


Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund 189


Chapter 9 Emergency Planning and Community Right–to–Know Act (EPCRA) 193


Overview 194


Emergency Planning Provisions 196


Data Reporting 197


Toxic Release Inventory 198


Chapter 10 Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) 203


Background 205


What Are Employers Duties? 208


Health Standards 209


Setting Health Standards: Consensus, Permanent,


Emergency Temporary 210


Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) 214


Records and Reporting 218


Monitoring and Enforcement 219


Chapter 11 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) 225


Scope and Implementation 226


New Chemicals Program 228


Existing Chemicals 233


Significant New Use 235


Chapter 12 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) 241


Background 242


Pesticide Registration Program 245


Removing Pesticides from the Market 250


Regulation of Pesticide Use 253


Nearly Exclusive Federal Control 255


Chapter 13 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) 261


Purpose and Programs 262


Foods 263


Drugs and Medical Devices 266


Dietary Supplements 271


Tobacco 275


Chapter 14 Common Law: Toxic Torts 285


Tort Law: An Overview 286


Toxic Torts 293


Causes of Action 293


Causation Problems in Toxic Tort Litigation 301


Scientific Evidence 303


Scientific Evidence in the Courtroom 307


Mass Litigation 309


Pushing the Envelope 310


Glossary 315


Acronyms 331


Resources and Additional Reading 335


Index 339


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781118162347
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Publication date: February, 2014
Pages: 250
Weight: 616g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Public Health

MEET THE AUTHOR

Russellyn S. Carruth, JD, has developed and taught courses on environmental law to both law and public health students at the New Jersey Graduate Program of Public Health and at the University of Pittsburgh. Previously, she was in private law practice in Anchorage Alaska.


Bernard D. Goldstein, MD, is professor emeritus of Environmental and Occupational Health and former dean of the Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. He served as assistant administrator of the EPA and was the founding director of the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute of Rutgers University.

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