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    Remedial Action

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    provide justification for any waivers. ARARs include substantive provision of any promulgated federal, or more stringent state, environmental standards, requirements, criteria, or limitations that are determined to be legally ARARs for a CERCLA site or action. Application requirements are those cleanup standards, standards of control, and other substantive environmental protection requirements, criteria, or limitations, promulgated under federal or state law, which specifically address a…

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    We believe the following strategies, each with its unique set of challenges, would help Mihocko Inc. respond to the need for compliance with the proposed Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) emissions limits. The first strategy would be to adjust its product mix. Mihocko produces five products, one at a time, throughout the year. Using data provided, Mihocko can determine an optimal production combination function based on potential sales, variable costs, particulate emissions, revenue…

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    There are also other state efforts and enforcements towards the environmental management such as Lagos Plan of Action of 1980. A bill of adopting a Federal Environmental Protection Agency was passed in 1981 in the parliament. While other small units came to existence like Protection Division in the Federal Ministry of Works, Environmental planning and Housing put in place to deal with environmental protection. Unfortunately, the bill was not successful the situation became more worse…

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    by creating even more stringent standards. Table 1 shows that many other states have to exceed the USEPA standards and creating their own. ‘‘ In clean air policy, economic pressures have not overwhelmed the state 's’’ ability to det their own environmental…

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    Scientists recognize air pollution as a threat to human health and ecosystems, especially in countries such as China. China is a country falling under the consequences of air pollution. Air pollution in China has become very out of control. There are many factors that contribute to China’s pollution crisis such as coal, factories, and cars. China 's economic growth has been accompanied by an expansion of the urban area population and the emergence of a number of mega cities since the 1900’s.…

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    broadened in 1972 when it then began to go by the name of the Clean Water Act. Due to this act, the Environmental Protection Agency made wastewater standards for industries and standards for the quality of surface waters. Unless a permit was obtained, this act made it illegal to discharge pollutants into water due to contamination (“Summary of the Clean Water Act”). The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, (CERCLA) “authorizes the President to respond to…

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    Environmental Ethics

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    The environmental movement has been underway for some time now with the intent on protecting the environment. Through this movement there has been many different agencies formed in the United States Federal Government to help protect the environment. The values and missions of these agencies are not what they seem and do not protect the environment as one should think they would. They strive more to meet the needs human needs than those of the environment. When thinking of environmental ethics…

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    “Superfund” Bill made up the relevant gaps in the field of legislation, the situation without having any laws to follow has also been eased. 2: Moreover, perfect environmental legislation system will not be achieved overnight, this is the second point of revelation that Love Canal tragedy gives to us. The improvement in the field of environmental legislation in U.S. is also carried out by continuing exploration and repair. 3: Legal society needs sound law, but also need to implement…

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    trucks, electricity is used to grind minerals and metals such as copper or aluminum, and coal is used to make steel. Energy used during mining processes are vital for environments conditions as it has impacts and produces greenhouse gasses and environmental contamination (AMD). The reduction of energy used will decrease greenhouse gas emissions and not have a lot of impact on fossil fuels. It will also decrease mining…

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    Understanding important concepts and definition Northeast Emergency Food program (NEFP): The Northeast Emergency Food Program (NEFP) is a vital part of the community ministry network of the Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO). They meet the urgent food need of the north and northeast Portland neighbors, primarily people living in east Portland. However, they don’t have any geographic boundaries, meaning that they are helping people from all over the world. Each month, they provide services…

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