Implementing institutional controls at brownfields and other contaminated sites / Amy L. Edwards, editor.
2012
KF3946 .I48 2012 (Mapit)
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Title
Implementing institutional controls at brownfields and other contaminated sites / Amy L. Edwards, editor.
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Edition
2nd ed.
Imprint
Chicago : American Bar Association, [2012]
Copyright
©2012
Description
xxxi, 727 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Formatted Contents Note
Part 1. Overview and emerging tools. Ch. 1. An overview of institutional controls / Amy L. Edwards
Ch. 2. Cercla five-year reviews as a long-term institutional control assurance tool / Gregory Sullivan and James Miles
Ch. 3. The benefits of a uniform state law for institutional controls / Kurt A. Strasser and William R. Breetz
Ch. 4. Identifying activity and use limitations as part of all appropriate inquiries in the due diligence process / Dianne Crocker
Ch. 5. Institutional controls as a risk management option / Gerald W. Phillips
Ch. 6. Activity and use limitations applied to risk-based corrective action / Paul Sonnenfeld
Ch. 7. Remedy selection at closing military bases: institutional controls / Barry P. Steinberg
Ch. 8. Long-term environmental management at contaminated school sites with an emphasis on vapor intrusion / Lenny Siegel
Ch. 9. Institutional controls and insurance / Brad Maurer
Ch. 10. Land use restrictions and institutional controls under the brownfields amendments of 2002 / Amy L. Edwards
Pt. 2. Case studies. Ch. 12. Land use control implementation plans: a model / David Borak and Danielle Miller Wagner
Ch. 13. Information technology for institutional control management of environmentally impaired properties / Bob Wenzlau, Peter Biffar, and J. Michael Sowinski Jr.
Ch. 14. Mississippi one call and the mississippi uniform environmental covenants act / Keith Turner and Trey Hess
Ch. 15. Texas Municipal setting designations / John Slavich
CH. 16. Lessons learned in tracking institutional controls in emeryville, california / Ignacio Dayrit
Ch. 17. Rochester, new york: a local government-initiated environmental institutional control program / Mark Gregor
Pt. 3. Selected states and ontario, canada. Ch. 18. Alabama / Rebecca Wright Pritchett
Ch. 19. Arizona / Carla A. Consoli and Alana C. Hake
CH. 20. Arkansas / J. Cliff McKinney
Ch. 21. California / Nicholas Targ and Aaron Cohn
Ch. 22. Colorado / Asimakis D. Iatridis and Ann M. Rhodes
Ch. 23. Connecticut / Pamela K. Elkow
Ch. 24. Florida / Paula Leverett Cobb and Jason E. Merritt
Ch. 25. Georgia / Gerald L. Pouncey
Ch. 26. Hawai'i / LIsa Woods Munger and Lisa A. Bail
Ch. 27. Illinois / David L. Rieser
Ch. 28. Indiana / David L. Guevara and Frank J. Deveau
Ch. 29. Iowa / Scott A. Young
Ch. 30. Kansas / James T. Price and Stephanie Lovett-Bowman
Ch. 31. Kentucky / Dennis J. Conniff
Ch. 32. Louisiana / Richard Curry
Ch. 33. Maine / Kenneth F. Gray and Jeanne T. Cohn-Connor
Ch. 34. Maryland / Amy L. Edwards
Ch. 35. Massachusetts / Ned Abelson, William M. Seuch, Jonathan Z. Pearlson, and Joanna Giorgio Hilvert
Ch. 36. Massachusetts / Margaret R. Stolfa
Ch. 37. Michigan / Grant R. Trigger, Richard A. Barr, and H. Kirk Meadows
CH. 38. Minnesota / Susan D. Steinwall
Ch. 39. Mississippi / Gretchen L. Zmitrovich
Ch. 40. Missouri / James T. Price and Stephanie Lovett-Bowman
CH. 41. Montana / Stephen R. Brown
CH. 42. Nebraska / Scott A. Young
Ch. 43. Nevada / Rebecca L. Raftery
Ch. 44. New Hampshire / Mark E. Beliveau
Ch. 45. New Jersey / Edward F. McTiernan, David A. Brooks, and paul M. Hauge
Ch. 46. New Mexico / Edmund H. Kendrick and Lara Kats
Ch. 47. New York / Seth A. Davis
Ch. 48. North Carolina / Robert R. Gelblum and Grady L. Shields
Ch. 49. Institutional Controls in ohio: a brownfield developer's perspective / Todd S. Davis and Jenifer A. Kwasnierwski
CH. 50. Institutional controls in ohio: a private practitioner's perspective / Joseph M. Reidy
CH. 51. Oklahoma / Mary Ellen Ternes and Christina M. Vaughn
Ch. 52. Oregon / Jeffrey Hunter and Teresa Jacobs
CH. 53. Engineering and institutional controls in pennsylvania: a public sector perspective / Jill A. Gaito
Ch. 54. Pennsylvania: a private practitioner's perspective / April Milburn-Knizner
Ch. 55. Rhode Island / Robin Main and Dena Fazio
CH. 56. South Carolina / Elizabeth B. Partlow
Ch. 57. Tennessee / William L. Penny
CH. 58. Texas / Mary Simmons Mendoza
Ch. 59. Utah / Hal J. Pos and Elizabeth A. Schulte
Ch. 60. Vermont / Patricia Coppolino
Ch. 61. Virginia / Channing J. Martin
Ch. 62. Washington State / Michael Dunning
Ch. 63. West Virginia / Gale Lea Rubrecht
CH. 64. Wisconsin / Nancy K. Peterson and Laurn R. Grahovac Harpke
Ch. 65. Ontario, Canada / Marc McAree and Joanna Vince
Institutional controls and the converging worlds of real estate and environmental law / Amy L. Edwards.
Ch. 2. Cercla five-year reviews as a long-term institutional control assurance tool / Gregory Sullivan and James Miles
Ch. 3. The benefits of a uniform state law for institutional controls / Kurt A. Strasser and William R. Breetz
Ch. 4. Identifying activity and use limitations as part of all appropriate inquiries in the due diligence process / Dianne Crocker
Ch. 5. Institutional controls as a risk management option / Gerald W. Phillips
Ch. 6. Activity and use limitations applied to risk-based corrective action / Paul Sonnenfeld
Ch. 7. Remedy selection at closing military bases: institutional controls / Barry P. Steinberg
Ch. 8. Long-term environmental management at contaminated school sites with an emphasis on vapor intrusion / Lenny Siegel
Ch. 9. Institutional controls and insurance / Brad Maurer
Ch. 10. Land use restrictions and institutional controls under the brownfields amendments of 2002 / Amy L. Edwards
Pt. 2. Case studies. Ch. 12. Land use control implementation plans: a model / David Borak and Danielle Miller Wagner
Ch. 13. Information technology for institutional control management of environmentally impaired properties / Bob Wenzlau, Peter Biffar, and J. Michael Sowinski Jr.
Ch. 14. Mississippi one call and the mississippi uniform environmental covenants act / Keith Turner and Trey Hess
Ch. 15. Texas Municipal setting designations / John Slavich
CH. 16. Lessons learned in tracking institutional controls in emeryville, california / Ignacio Dayrit
Ch. 17. Rochester, new york: a local government-initiated environmental institutional control program / Mark Gregor
Pt. 3. Selected states and ontario, canada. Ch. 18. Alabama / Rebecca Wright Pritchett
Ch. 19. Arizona / Carla A. Consoli and Alana C. Hake
CH. 20. Arkansas / J. Cliff McKinney
Ch. 21. California / Nicholas Targ and Aaron Cohn
Ch. 22. Colorado / Asimakis D. Iatridis and Ann M. Rhodes
Ch. 23. Connecticut / Pamela K. Elkow
Ch. 24. Florida / Paula Leverett Cobb and Jason E. Merritt
Ch. 25. Georgia / Gerald L. Pouncey
Ch. 26. Hawai'i / LIsa Woods Munger and Lisa A. Bail
Ch. 27. Illinois / David L. Rieser
Ch. 28. Indiana / David L. Guevara and Frank J. Deveau
Ch. 29. Iowa / Scott A. Young
Ch. 30. Kansas / James T. Price and Stephanie Lovett-Bowman
Ch. 31. Kentucky / Dennis J. Conniff
Ch. 32. Louisiana / Richard Curry
Ch. 33. Maine / Kenneth F. Gray and Jeanne T. Cohn-Connor
Ch. 34. Maryland / Amy L. Edwards
Ch. 35. Massachusetts / Ned Abelson, William M. Seuch, Jonathan Z. Pearlson, and Joanna Giorgio Hilvert
Ch. 36. Massachusetts / Margaret R. Stolfa
Ch. 37. Michigan / Grant R. Trigger, Richard A. Barr, and H. Kirk Meadows
CH. 38. Minnesota / Susan D. Steinwall
Ch. 39. Mississippi / Gretchen L. Zmitrovich
Ch. 40. Missouri / James T. Price and Stephanie Lovett-Bowman
CH. 41. Montana / Stephen R. Brown
CH. 42. Nebraska / Scott A. Young
Ch. 43. Nevada / Rebecca L. Raftery
Ch. 44. New Hampshire / Mark E. Beliveau
Ch. 45. New Jersey / Edward F. McTiernan, David A. Brooks, and paul M. Hauge
Ch. 46. New Mexico / Edmund H. Kendrick and Lara Kats
Ch. 47. New York / Seth A. Davis
Ch. 48. North Carolina / Robert R. Gelblum and Grady L. Shields
Ch. 49. Institutional Controls in ohio: a brownfield developer's perspective / Todd S. Davis and Jenifer A. Kwasnierwski
CH. 50. Institutional controls in ohio: a private practitioner's perspective / Joseph M. Reidy
CH. 51. Oklahoma / Mary Ellen Ternes and Christina M. Vaughn
Ch. 52. Oregon / Jeffrey Hunter and Teresa Jacobs
CH. 53. Engineering and institutional controls in pennsylvania: a public sector perspective / Jill A. Gaito
Ch. 54. Pennsylvania: a private practitioner's perspective / April Milburn-Knizner
Ch. 55. Rhode Island / Robin Main and Dena Fazio
CH. 56. South Carolina / Elizabeth B. Partlow
Ch. 57. Tennessee / William L. Penny
CH. 58. Texas / Mary Simmons Mendoza
Ch. 59. Utah / Hal J. Pos and Elizabeth A. Schulte
Ch. 60. Vermont / Patricia Coppolino
Ch. 61. Virginia / Channing J. Martin
Ch. 62. Washington State / Michael Dunning
Ch. 63. West Virginia / Gale Lea Rubrecht
CH. 64. Wisconsin / Nancy K. Peterson and Laurn R. Grahovac Harpke
Ch. 65. Ontario, Canada / Marc McAree and Joanna Vince
Institutional controls and the converging worlds of real estate and environmental law / Amy L. Edwards.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KF3946 .I48 2012
Language
English
ISBN
9781614385004 print alkaline paper
1614385009 print alkaline paper
1614385009 print alkaline paper
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