Fundamentals of Environmental ManagementJohn Wiley & Sons, 1999 M04 5 - 356 pages A thorough, accessible introduction to the discipline of environmental management. The modern environmental manager is a multi-disciplined administrator whose areas of expertise encompass everything from technological know-how, to business and finance, to an understanding of federal, state, and local statutes and regulations. Fundamentals of Environmental Management incorporates a detailed understanding of each of these areas into a clear, integrated introduction to this dynamic and demanding discipline. Addressing the full spectrum of environmental affairs management issues, this comprehensive guide provides a balance of the practical advice and in-depth legal knowledge required to build and maintain a successful environmental management program in compliance with all levels of government requirements. It also discusses concepts for managing beyond compliance and provides solid recommendations on how to establish productive relationships with environmental agencies and other external stakeholders. This unique resource provides: * Broad coverage of technical, legal, and business management aspects of environmental management. * Detailed discussions of management responsibilities in each medium: air, water, and soil. * A survey of all pertinent U.S. federal regulations, including RCRA, TSCA, CERCLA, the Clean Air Act, and the Clean Water Act. * Practical guidance on when and how to request permits, and which permits to request. A powerful tool in the hands of environmental managers, plant managers, and environmental, health, and safety managers for manufacturing firms, Fundamentals of Environmental Management is also an excellent text for graduate students in environmental management programs and an important reference for environmental attorneys and consultants. |
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Contents
Environmental Management Overview | 1 |
Summary of the Clean Air Act | 11 |
Air Emission Inventory and Analysis | 17 |
Permits to Construct | 26 |
Air Operating Permits | 41 |
National Emission Standards for Air Pollutants | 47 |
OzoneDepleting Chemicals ODCs | 53 |
Risk Management Plans | 59 |
Environmental Impact Statements | 167 |
Basic Environmental Management Programs | 181 |
Environmental Management and Compliance | 193 |
Integrating Environmental and Safety Management | 201 |
Managing Relationships with Agencies | 211 |
Enforcement | 217 |
Managing Beyond Compliance | 231 |
Appendix A Acronyms | 245 |
Asbestos Management | 70 |
Summary of Clean Water Regulation | 77 |
Water Discharges | 87 |
The Safe Drinking Water | 101 |
Groundwater | 107 |
Water Rights | 115 |
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management | 121 |
Superfund Liability | 136 |
Emergency Planning and Community RighttoKnow | 144 |
Toxic Substances Control Act TSCA | 155 |
Spill Prevention and Response Plans | 161 |
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