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Hazardous Waste Liability

by Warren Freedman
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Synopsis

This text offers advice on how to avoid hazardous waste litigation and discusses the resources needed in dealing with such actions. Among the topics discussed are solid waste and marine pollution, siting of hazardous waste disposal facilities, risk assessment and management, international aspects of hazardous waste, and nuclear and radioactive waste.

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For litigators, corporate counsel, managers, and technical consultants, this reference untangles and explains the web of federal and state regulations governing hazardous waste generation, transport, and disposal. Freedman chronicles the history of hazardous waste law by citing the salient facts of some 2,000 cases, from the initial groundbreaking decisions to those addressing current issues. He presents and analyzes the rules, parties, and tactics involved in the production, transport, and disposal of toxic, chemical, biological, and other industrial wastes. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1992
Publisher
Books on Demand
Pages
783
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780608042732

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