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Product Stewardship, Stormwater, and Brownfields-Maine Innovates by William Taylor, Kenneth Gray, and Helen Edmonds |
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| William Taylor, Kenneth Gray, Helen Edmonds |
| September 2010 |
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| Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources |
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| $19.95 (Regular) |
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Authors William Taylor, Kenneth Gray, and Helen Edmonds show how Maine is a leader and a bellwether state for environmental protection and regulation by exploring Maine's progress in the areas of product stewardship, stormwater management, and cleanup of contaminated properties. The authors describe the Extended Producer Responsibility "framework" legislation adopted in 2010, which is intended to serve as a basis for establishing recycling programs for producers of any and all types of consumer products. They discuss the importance of Maine's role in EPA's first-ever decision to designate existing stormwater discharges in an urban watershed as requiring a permit. Finally, the authors explain Maine's innovative Voluntary Response Action Plan Program, which provides meaningful state liability protections for contaminated properties.
Published in Natural Resources & Environment magazine, Volume 25, No. 2, Fall 2010, © 2010 by the American Bar Association.
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