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1 online resource. |
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Elsevier insights.
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Description based upon print version of record. |
Contents |
Front Cover; An Interactive History of the Clean Air Act; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction and Overview; 1.1 The Historical Context for Clean Air Act Implementation; 1.2 An Adaptive Regulatory Framework; 1.3 EPA and State Responses to Clean Air Act Mandates; 1.4 Industry and Trade Associations Respond to Technological Challenges; 1.5 The Impact of Science-Policy Interactions on Clean Air Act Implementation; 2 An Expanding Federal Presence in Air Quality Controls; 2.1 Precedent for the Clean Air Act of 1970; 2.1.1 Pre-1955 History |
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2.1.2 Establishing the Federal Presence in Air Quality Management2.1.3 Toward a Federal-State Cooperative Framework: The Air Quality Act of 1967; 2.2 The Framework of the Clean Air Act of 1970; 2.3 Allocating Administrative Roles to Meet Clean Air Act Requirements; 2.4 The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments Redefine Federal, State, and Industry Roles; 2.5 Clean Air Act Strategies: Air Quality Management and Direct Standards for Stationary and Mobile Sources; 2.6 Current Dynamics in Clean Air Act Implementation |
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3 Federal Leadership in Clean Air Act Implementation: The Role of the Environmental Protection Agency3.1 Phase I: 1970-1977; 3.1.1 Establishing the Clean Air Act's Administrative Structure; 3.1.2 Establishing Air Quality Standards and a Framework for State Implementation; 3.1.3 Defining Clean Air Act Parameters Through Litigation; 3.2 Legislative and Administrative Adjustments in the 1977 Amendments; 3.3 The EPA in the 1980s: "New Federalism"; 3.4 Implementation Issues in the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments; 3.4.1 The EPA Continues Its Moves Toward Collaborative Implementation |
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3.4.2 Collaborative Implementation of the Title V Permitting Program3.5 The EPA Confronts Twenty-First Century Challenges; 3.6 EPA Budget and Staff Resources; 3.7 EPA's Present Structure and Functions; 3.8 EPA's Continuing Role: Balancing Consensus Initiatives with Legal Mandates; 4 State Implementation Planning for Clean Air; 4.1 Evolving Program Structures in State Air Quality Programs; 4.2 Funding for State Programs; 4.3 Regulatory Strategies in SIPs; 4.4 Collaborative Processes in State Air Quality Programs |
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4.5 The Balancing Role for States Between Federal Directives and Business Regulation5 Industry Responses to the Clean Air Act; 5.1 Ford Motor Company; 5.2 DuPont; 5.3 Rohm and Haas; 5.4 Exxon Mobil; 5.5 Texas Instruments; 5.6 3M Corporation; 5.7 The Procter & Gamble Company; 5.8 Boeing; 5.9 The Impact of Expanded Federal Regulations on Small-Scale Stationary Sources; 5.10 Sustainable Development as an Emerging Element in Corporate Culture; 5.11 Corporate Advocacy in Climate Change Policies; 6 Industry and Multi-State Association Roles; 6.1 Associations Representing the Automobile Industry |
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6.2 The American Chemistry Council and the Responsible CareĀ® Program |
Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. Perth, W.A. Available via World Wide Web. |
Subject |
Air quality management -- Government policy -- United States.
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United States. Clean Air Act.
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Air -- Pollution -- Government policy -- United States.
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Added Author |
Norbeck, Joseph M., 1943-
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Ebooks Corporation
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Related To |
Print version: Davidson, Jonathan M An Interactive History of the Clean Air Act : Scientific and Policy Perspectives Burlington : Elsevier Science,c2011 9780124160354 |
ISBN |
9780123914507 |
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0123914507 |
OCLC # |
EBC827633 |
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