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Regulatory Management: A Guide to Conducting Environmental Affairs
and Minimizing Liability emphasizes the importance of establishing
a proactive approach to permit negotiation and compliance. This
book is an important guide to conducting environmental affairs and
minimizing liability. This book is a "must have" book for anyone
responsible for regulatory compliance/management - private
industry, environmental consultants, university officials,
environmental engineers, environmental attorneys.Public and
political concern about the environment has grown at a phenomenal
rate over the last several years. Not since the early 1970s has
there been such emphasis on reducing pollution. Congress and the
Environmental Protection Agency have responded by enacting tough
new legislation and increasing enforcement activities. Industry,
utilities, and other entities that continue to discharge must
invest millions of dollars in advanced waste treatment or face
heavy fines or liability.In 10 detailed chapters, the author
explains how to establish cooperative partnerships with politicians
and regulators, create solution-oriented strategies using legal and
technical permit insights, allocate resources to provide maximum
environmental protection at minimum cost, reduce accidents and
errors through training programs and procedure documentation, and
influence the regulatory process to win practical and achievable
permit limits. The book also shows you how to increase public
credibility and manage the media, track treatment operations to
provide a strong defense in the event of litigation, and keep up
with new regulations and new technologies. The book is designed to
help its readers set into motion the processes that will develop
real solutions to environmental/regulatory challenges and will
assist in developing an active and proactive management style that
focuses on results as it minimizes liability.
The relationship between the Church and the Scriptures of Israel is
fraught with complexities, particularly about how the first
Christians read Scripture alongside the Gospel of Christ. Patrick
T. Egan examines the text of 1 Peter in the light of its numerous
quotations of Scripture and demonstrates how the epistle sets forth
a scriptural narrative that explains the nature and purpose of the
Church. Egan argues that 1 Peter sets forth an ecclesiology based
in a participatory Christology, in which the Church endures
suffering in imitation of Jesus's role as the suffering servant.
The epistle admonishes the Church to a high moral standard in
response to Christ's atoning work while also encouraging the Church
to place hope in God's final vindication of his people. Addressing
the churches of Asia Minor, 1 Peter applies the Scriptural
narrative to the Church in unexpected ways.
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