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Covers common law aspects of environmental law and issues that arise when states implement federal statutes. Includes reference guides for individual states in Appendix A.
Searchable repository of environmental terms, their relationships, definitions, and other relevant information (e.g., synonyms). EPA programs often define terms and acronyms differently, or use different terms to mean the same thing. Understanding the terms EPA uses is essential to properly interpret information used in decision making.