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    Introduction The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to withdraw certain federal water quality criteria in California about lead, chlorodibromomethane, and dichlorobromomethane. The agency is proposing to amend the federal regulations to withdraw some human health water quality criteria and certain freshwater acute and chronic aquatic life water quality criteria. The ruling does not apply as of now because it is just a proposal and entitled 40 CFR Part 131 [EPA-HQ-OW-2017-0303; FRL-9971-30-OW]

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    Environmental Activism in China I. Introduction China witnesses rapid economic growth after the economic reform in 1978. This economic development brings people great wealth and also a huge cost on the environment. Water and air pollution are among most serious environmental problems, others like soil retrogression and degradation, deforestation, and human health problems coming with these issues are becoming more severe too. In addition, due to China’s biggest population on earth, the impact

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    city’s is very different from that of Monrovia. This has resulted in an ongoing struggle to protect air quality, Liberia as a third world country has not embodied strategic environmental regulation policies to curb the increasing rate of air pollution. Outdoor air pollution has exposed the people of Liberia to a serious environmental and public health deficiencies i.e. respiratory disorders, cancers, etc. Air pollutants in My Community and the Possible Causes of Air Pollution Air pollution have become

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    2016)! In addition, for the year 2015, the Department of Environmental Investigation reported no findings of wrongdoing of water contamination through methane migration by the gas industry. Moreover, the Department of Environmental Protection is the responsible party for reviewing and issuing drilling permits, respondents to water quality problems, and the inspection of drilling operations (Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, 2016).

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    United States federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level.[1] It is one of the United States' first and most influential modern environmental laws, and one of the most comprehensive air quality laws in the world.[2][3] As with many other major U.S. federal environmental statutes, it is administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in coordination with state, local, and tribal governments.[4] Its implementing regulations are codified at 40 C.F.R. Subchapter C, Parts

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    Essay on Green Companies and Green Abuse

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    the environment? Companies can do the smallest thing, such as eliminate a small portion of waste from their product of facility, use the word "nature" in their advertising, or compare their product to others, and swear they are the newest environmental protection agency. Customers are now attracted, therefore spending money, and buying into a "painted green" company. Take, for instance, Toyota. Toyota advertises in People Weekly (Toyota Automobile Company), "we are spending billions to reduce the

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    around 11,000 premature deaths, 4700 heart attacks, and 130,000 asthma attacks each year. These standards are achievable, and they comply with a law that has been out there for around 20 years. EPA worked with many stakeholders, including public, environmental, and health groups and industry. They received over 900,000 public comments that helped to inform the final standard. In the United States there are no national limits on the emissions of mercury and other toxics from power plants. These toxics

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    others. Economic freedoms exist when individuals are free to use, exchange, or give their property to another as long as their actions do not violate the identical rights of others (Vega-Gordilio & Alvarez-Arce, 2003). Environmental laws are established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) who works with state, federal, and other government agencies to issue limitations on individuals and organizations in order to protect the environment, endangered species, and others from harm (Coons, 2009)

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    the special character of these rivers, while also recognizing the potential for their appropriate use and development. It encourages river management that crosses political boundaries and promotes public participation in developing goals for river protection [ (National Wild and Scenic Rivers, 2007) ]. Rivers may be designated by Congress or, if certain requirements are met, the Secretary of the Interior. Each river is administered by either a federal or state agency. Designated segments need not

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    from abuse when organizations adhere to policies set forth by the government. The government has passed laws and created regulations as a guide for organizations to follow for the protection of the environment. According to Masahudu (2004) “several governmental CSR policies, such as the National Environmental Protection Act, Clean Air Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Toxic Substances Control Act and the Clean Water Act assist in protecting consumers and organizations”. (p. 1). An example of a

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