Adventures in Superfund

Adventures in Superfund
Author: B. A. Nieveen
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2023-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1685266827

The EPA came to numerous towns in the mining west armed with a computer program that they were certain was more accurate than any testing method for determining blood lead that was currently known to man. The EPA accepted the computer output as near sacred, while they mocked real-life, raw data. This resulted in declaring a phony health hazard, followed by the labeling of properties with the death kiss of Superfund. Complaints ensued, with the most legitimate protests coming from innocent victims. Congress had created this legal mutant but could not or would not fix it. Meanwhile, the courts were of little remedy since judges jumped from their lonely, intellectual orientation onto the chummy, buffoonery, chessboard of Democrats and Republicans. That platform that has lost its own moral up and down, all the while the courts get to dissect laws so far beyond sunlight that the consideration of common sense is beyond the pale. This is the story of several communities' battle with an immoral, misguided law.

EPA National Publications Catalog

EPA National Publications Catalog
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 896
Release: 1996
Genre: Environmental protection
ISBN:

EPA National Publications Catalog

EPA National Publications Catalog
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1999
Genre: Environmental protection
ISBN:

Superfund's Future

Superfund's Future
Author: Katherine N. Probst
Publisher: Resources for the Future
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781891853395

This volume presents the results of a study commissioned by Congress estimating the future costs of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, commonly known as the Superfund program. The study projects the cost of activities such as cleaning up sites on the EPA's National Priorities List, conducting emergency response and removal actions, performing five-year reviews, and administering the program. c. Book News Inc.

An American River

An American River
Author: Mary Bruno
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Passaic River (N.J.)
ISBN: 9780615601793

"We were afraid of its impenetrable darkness. Afraid of its industrial smell. We were afraid of the things that lived beneath its surface and the things that had died there. We were afraid of spotting a hand or a head bobbing in the rafts of garbage that floated by. We were afraid of submerged intake valves that sucked water into the factories along the banks. We were afraid of the river's filth. It wasn't the kind of filth that came from playing with your friends. It was grownup filth. The kind that scared the blue out of water and coated the riverbank with oily black goo. It was the kind of filth you could taste, the kind that could make you sick, maybe even kill you. We were afraid of getting splashed with river water or of touching river rocks. We were afraid of falling in or-God forbid-going under. We were afraid of the river's anger at being so befouled, and afraid, most of all, of the revenge we felt certain the river would exact." New Jersey's Passaic River rises in a pristine wetland and ends in a federal Superfund site. In "An American River," author and New Jersey native Mary Bruno kayaks its length in an effort to discover what happened to her hometown river. The Passaic's wildly convoluted course invites detours into the river's flood-prone natural history, New Jersey's unique geology, the corrupt practices of the Newark chemical plant that produced Agent Orange and poisoned the river with dioxin, and into the lives of an unforgettable cast of characters who have lived and worked along the Passaic and who are trying, even now, to save it. Part natural history, part personal history, part rollicking adventure, the book is a narrative meditation on the wonder of nature, the enduring ties of family, and the power of water and loss. "My great grandmother liked to say, 'Don't shit in the nest, '" writes Bruno. "The Passaic River is an object lesson in what can happen when we ignore that simple, salty advice." ""An American River" is an intricate and satisfying braid of memoir, history, science, nature writing, and acute social observation. This is an invigorating and hopeful book, and its sense of wonder is infectious. It's not, I think, too great a stretch to say that it holds its own on the shelf alongside "Walden," "Silent Spring" and "A Sand County Almanac."" Jonathan Raban Author of "Driving Home: An American Journey"

Health and the environment, miscellaneous

Health and the environment, miscellaneous
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Health and the Environment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1983
Genre: Abortion
ISBN:

Adventures Around Putnam Volume 1

Adventures Around Putnam Volume 1
Author: Steven Mattson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2011-06-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1463427166

ADVENTURES AROUND PUTNAM explores the beauty and history of Putnam County, NY and surrounding communities. Written from the perspective of a father with young children, this book offers a sampling of hikes, historic sites and family-friendly activities. For each adventure, the author provides a detailed description, directions, difficulty ratings, pictures, and where to find additional info. The book was inspired because the author heard too many times, I never knew that was there.