Exam 45: Environmental Law
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NEPA is a federal act that focuses on particular environmental hazards without stating national environmental policy.
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The United States Congress overwhelmingly ratified the Kyoto Protocol relating to multi-national reduction of greenhouse gases.
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Private tort actions may not be used to recover for environmental damage.
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NEPA imposes the responsibility for maintaining the environment on all federal agencies.
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The "bubble concept" is used by the EPA to view an entire plant as one source to evaluate emissions.
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The term "nuisance" in the law may mean two distinct types of wrongful actions: one a private nuisance, the other a public nuisance.
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In order for Mitchell, the owner of an asphalt factory, to obtain a permit from the Colorado Environmental Protection Agency to modify his factory in a PSD area, he must demonstrate that his factory will utilize the best available control technology.
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If, after making an environmental assessment, a federal agency decides no EIS is required, it must make this decision available to the public.
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To establish an environmental strict liability suit at common law, the plaintiff must show that the:
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The Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act requires a risk assessment of all commercial chemicals, as well as chemicals new to the market and provides for increased public transparency for chemical information.
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Which of the following is not true about chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)?
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Phoenix, Arizona might be classified as a PSD area with respect to some pollutants, but not with respect to others.
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Promulgation of a new NAAQS does not require each state to submit an SIP.
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Discuss common problems related to private causes of action with reference to the environment.
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The NPDES is a highly effective water emission technology required to be used by the EPA.
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Although a federal agency must consider all reasonable alternatives in an EIS, doing nothing need not be considered.
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