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Basic Principles of Environmental Insurance

Uncertain and potentially costly environmental risks present difficult obstacles for parties involved in purchasing; selling; developing; leasing; operating or financing in today's business and real estate market. In an attempt to meet these ne...

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Clean Air Act Update
U.S. businesses are facing unprecedented uncertainty as to future requirements under the Clean Air Act and an array of new programs addressing stationary and mobile emission sources. The Obama Administration and Congress are poised to usher in a n...
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Clean Water Act Jurisdiction Guidance Under the New Administration - Rapanos or Oberstar?
The federal regulatory landscape affecting development in and around waters of the United States was significantly altered by the Rapanos decision. Indeed, that landscape continues to shift as the Army Corps and the courts respond in new ways to a...
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Common NEPA Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Since 1970, the National Environmental Policy Act has been the cornerstone for environmental protection in the United States. To implement NEPA, federal agencies must prepare environmental impact statements or environmental assessments to study th...
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Low-Impact Development Maintenance and Upkeep Techniques
Throughout the country new storm water regulations are requiring the control of runoff peak flow rates, runoff volume and water quality. To meet these requirements, engineers and planners are implementing low impact development concepts into their...
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Natural Resources Damage Litigation
Natural resource damages have moved to the forefront of environmental law. Federal and state natural resource trustees have substantially stepped up their activities with respect to the natural resource damage assessments process and for recovery ...
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New Rules for Compensatory Mitigation Under Section 404
In 2008; the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adopted new rules that dramatically changed its approach to mitigation under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act; which regulates fill in wetlands and other waters of the United States. The new rules adopt ...
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