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Environmental Policy and NEPA is a concise study of environmental
policy-where we have come from, what we are facing and where we can
go in the future. An outgrowth of initiatives taken by the Council
of Environmental Quality (CEQ), and edited by the current Associate
Director, this publication studies the effectiveness and efficiency
of the implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA). Divided into three main sections, part one covers the
historical background and trends of NEPA. Part two addresses
current substantive and conceptual issues associated with the
environmental impact assessment (EIA) process. Part three discusses
future opportunities including impact on humans, effective public
participation in the EIA process and the need for sustainability.
This excellent reference brings together 28 contributing authors
who combine their expertise to address a multitude of topics.
Environmental Policy and NEPA is mandatory reading for the
professional, researcher, government policymaker, activist, student
or anyone looking for a complete presentation of the EIA process.
This time-saving book provides extensive coverage of all important
aspects of nitrates in groundwater, ranging from prevention to
problem assessment to remediation. It begins by highlighting the
nitrogen cycle and related health concerns, providing both
background information and a unique perspective on health issues.
It then analyzes subsurface pr
This time-saving book provides extensive coverage of all important
aspects of nitrates in groundwater, ranging from prevention to
problem assessment to remediation. It begins by highlighting the
nitrogen cycle and related health concerns, providing both
background information and a unique perspective on health issues.
It then analyzes subsurface processes and the factors and practices
that affect them. It thoroughly reviews aquifer vulnerability
mapping, an emerging new management tool, and contains a nitrate
pollution index that can be used in evaluating actual or potential
nitrate pollution from agricultural areas. Best Management
Practices are described and evaluated, and possible treatment
measures are also explored. Thoroughly researched and
well-organized, Nitrates in Groundwater provides a vivid snapshot
of the status of nitrates in groundwater today.
The purpose of this book is to present practical information on the
planning and conduction of river water quality monitoring studies.
This book discusses the environmental impact of water resources
projects. Information from literature related to the implementation
of studies on water resources projects such as dams and reservoirs,
channelization, and dredging are summarized. Other topics covered
are methodologies, transport, and decision-making.
The book summarizes actual and/or relative environmental impacts
resulting from existing and emerging agricultural production
technologies, as practised in the USA. Case studies of
environmental impacts of agricultural practices are discussed in
one chapter, while separate chapters consider water and soil, air
quality, noise and waste impacts. Air pollutants from cultivation
operations, burning, agricultural vehicles, harvesting and grain
handling, pesticide applications, wind erosion etc. are all
considered. Noise produced by agricultural activities and exposure
patterns for agricultural workers are examined. An annotated
bibliography is included for the environmental impacts discussed in
the text. Emerging agricultural production technologies such as
nitrogen fixation, genetic engineering, plant growth regulation,
erosion control, water management and waste utilization etc. are
also compared for efficiency and environmental impacts.
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