Natural Resources Conservation and Management

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Surface Mining Control Reclamation Act Michael Dashefsky Period: 4 Bodas.
Advertisements

Federal Energy and Environmental Regulation Agencies and Laws
CE/Geol/ChE 174 Hazardous Materials The Federal - State Relationship Christopher Vais
Lawyer. What federal laws are in place to protect this ecosystem? 1)The Clean Water Act (1972) is the major law protecting water quality. Several CWA.
© 2005 West Legal Studies in Business, a division of Thompson Learning. All Rights Reserved.1 PowerPoint Slides to Accompany The Legal, Ethical, and International.
Environmental Legislation & Regulations Professor Bernie Engel ASM 336 September 13, 2004.
Chapter 4 Environmental Policy and Regulation
Environmental Legislation and Agencies Review. Sets a time table for phasing out ozone- depleting substances.
ENVE 4505 Surface Water Quality Engineering Dr. Martin T. Auer.
© 2007 Prentice Hall, Business Law, sixth edition, Henry R. Cheeseman Chapter 45 Environmental Protection Business Law Legal, E-Commerce, Ethical,
 The Mining Law governs access to federal lands for locatable hardrock mineral activities ◦ It is not an environmental statute and doesn’t need to be.
Chapter 24.  Federal and state governments have enacted environmental protection laws  To contain the levels of pollution  To clean up hazardous waste.
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 was created to provide conservation of endangered and threatened species of fish, wildlife, and plants. The Act came.
Federal Energy and Environmental Regulation Agencies and Laws
SURFACE MINING CONTROL AND RECLAMATION ACT OF 1977 Rosemary Newsome.
© 2010 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice-Hall 1 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND GLOBAL WARMING © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as.
Chapter 46 Environmental Protection
© 2004 West Legal Studies in Business, a Division of Thomson Learning 24.1 Chapter 24 Environmental Law.
Chapter 25 Environmental Protection and Global Warming.
Carrin Williams.  Purity of Waters Act  To assure supplies of clean drinking water  Clean Streams Law  To protect the streams from pollution.
Trista Dillon THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT (1973, 1982, 1985, 1988)
Chapter 45 Environmental Protection and Global Warming.
CLEAN AIR ACT  This act was passed as an attempt to regulate the amount of harmful pollutants into our air.  The Clean Air act’s goal.
Wildlife Law Wildlife Conservation Authority: Legal Sources 1) statutory law –
MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND TREATIES 1938-PRESENT DAY.
Under what common law theories can polluters be held liable? Under what common law theories can polluters be held liable? What is an environmental impact.
 Nuisance.  Person liable if they use their property in a manner that unreasonably interferes with others’ rights to use or enjoy their own property.
© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license.
Sustainability Issues
Jeopardy $100 Land + SeaTrash/MinesPollutionWater Miscellaneous $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100.
Section 3: Mining Regulations and Mine Reclamation
Name that Legislatio n! Review. Sets a time table for phasing out ozone- depleting substances.
Energy Exploration & Development On National Forest System Lands Barry Burkhardt
Environmental Laws Book Companion Site – Click US Legislation.
Environmental Laws from the 1990s-2009 By Hudson Smith.
ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS. LEGISLATIVE TERMS Conservation :-"Controlled Use", "Scientific Management" of natural resources. Preservation :
3.00 Understand employment, agency, environmental, energy, and intellectual property law environmental and energy law.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 18 Environmental Law.
Environmental Legislation & Regulations Ecology and the Environment Mr. Corsini - NWHS.
© 2004 West Legal Studies in Business A Division of Thomson Learning 1 Chapter 24 Environmental Law.
Endangered Species Act of 1973 Rachel Friedman p.3.
Chapter 39 Environmental Law. 2  Under what common law theories may polluters be held liable?  What is an environmental impact statement? What is the.
Prentice Hall © PowerPoint Slides to accompany The Legal Environment of Business and Online Commerce 5E, by Henry R. Cheeseman Chapter 25 Environmental.
©2001 West Legal Studies in Business. All Rights Reserved. 1 Chapter 25: Environmental Law.
Environmental Laws. Lacey Act (1900) John F. Lacey “Father of Conservation Legislation”
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)  Founded by U.S. government (under Richard Nixon) in 1970  William Ruckleshaus was first EPA administrator  a.
Endangered Species Act of 1973 By: Courtney Keville.
Chapter 20 Environmental Protection
Chapter 19 Environmental Law Copyright © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent.
16.3. Bellringer The Environmental Impacts of Mining Because of the potential environmental impact of mining on a large scale, mining is one of the most.
Developments in the Public Trust Environmental and Natural Resources Law Symposium Lewis & Clark Law School.
The Wilderness Act Permanently protects some lands from development.
Chapter 45 Environmental Protection
Federal Energy and Environmental Regulation Agencies and Laws
Essentials of the legal environment today, 5e
Section 3: Mining Regulations and Mine Reclamation
ENVIRONMENTAL AWS & TREATIES
Natural Resources Conservation and Management
MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND policies
The Endangered Species Act (ESA)
Section 3: Mining Regulations and Mine Reclamation
Section 3: Mining Regulations and Mine Reclamation
Section 3: Mining Regulations and Mine Reclamation
The Endangered Species Act 1973 ,1982,1985,1988
The Clean Water Acts of 1977, 1981, & 1987
Objectives Describe seven important potential environmental consequences of mining. Name four federal laws that relate to mining and reclaiming mined land.
Section 3: Mining Regulations and Mine Reclamation
Objectives Describe seven important potential environmental consequences of mining. Name four federal laws that relate to mining and reclaiming mined land.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND GLOBAL WARMING
Chapter 45 Environmental Protection and Global Warming
Presentation transcript:

Natural Resources Conservation and Management Past, Present, and Future Lecture #3 MS LC Fort High School

The Third Wave (1960-1980) Conservation movement took off Environmental movement found it’s feet Books and essays spurred action Earth Day was born! Congress responded to citizens with laws EPA was established

Influential Books/Essays from the 60’s Paul Rachel Garret Erhlich Carson Hardin

Earth Day April 22 Gaylord Nelson (from WI!) founded this great teach in day in 1970 to halt the accelerated pollution and destruction of the environment.

Decade of the Environment 1970-1980 Congress in response to many upset citizens (fear and power people, don’t’ forget it!) Made many new laws to protect our resources!

Air Quality Laws Clear Air Act 1970 Clear Air Act 1977 Setting standards for air pollution Hoping to improve quality of life for citizens

Control of Noise Laws Noise control Act of 1972 Quiet Communities Act of 1978 Improve quality of life for people by reducing stress of listening to industrial noises in residential areas

Control of Toxic Substances Solid Waste Disposal Act 1976 Resources Conservation and Recovery Act 1976 Protecting human health and the environment from the potential hazards of waste disposal. Conserving energy and natural resources. Reducing the amount of waste generated. Ensuring that wastes are managed in an environmentally-sound manner.

Energy Laws National Energy Act of 1978 (1973 energy crisis) Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act Energy Tax Act National Energy Conservation Policy Act Power Plant and Industrial Fuel Use Act Natural Gas Policy Act

Land Use Laws National Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 This Act establishes an extensive federal grant program to encourage coastal states to develop and implement coastal zone management programs. The Act also establishes a national estuarine reserve system.

Land Use Laws Forest Reserves Management Act of 1974, 1976 In developing, maintaining, and revising plans for units of the National Forest System, ... the Secretary [of Agriculture] shall assure that such plans ... provide for multiple use and sustained yield of the products and services obtained therefrom ... and, in particular, include coordination of outdoor recreation, range, timber, watershed, wildlife and fish, and wilderness.

Land Use Laws Federal Land Policy Management Act of 1976 Congress recognized the value of the public lands, declaring that these lands would remain in public ownership. Congress used the term "multiple use" management, defined as "management of the public lands and their various resource values so that they are utilized in the combination that will best meet the present and future needs of the American people."

Land Use Laws National Forest Management Act of 1976 Called for the management of renewable resources on national forest lands. The 1976 legislation reorganized and expanded the 1974 Act, requiring the Secretary of Agriculture to assess forest lands, and develop and implement a resource management plan for each unit of the National Forest System.

Land Use Laws Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 SMCRA created two programs: one for regulating active coal mines and a second for reclaiming abandoned mine lands. SMCRA also created the Office of Surface Mining, an agency within the Department of the Interior, to promulgate regulations, to fund state regulatory and reclamation efforts, and to ensure consistency among state regulatory programs.

Land Use Laws Endangered American Wilderness Act of 1978 Declaring it "in the national interest," this Congressional action also came in response to an increasingly critical view of Forest Service inventories and management of unprotected wildlands. the Endangered American Wilderness Act stated, "[these] areas are lands not being adequately protected or fully studied for wilderness suitability by the agency responsible for their administration." In all, the Act added 13 new wilderness areas and expanded four others in ten western states for a total addition of 1.3 million acres of national forest lands to the National Wilderness Preservation System.

Water Quality Laws Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 stipulated broad national objectives to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the Nation's waters

Water Quality Laws Safe Drinking Water Act of 1972 established to protect the quality of drinking water in the U.S. This law focuses on all waters actually or potentially designed for drinking use, whether from above ground or underground sources

Water Quality Laws Clean Water Act of 1977 This act reorganized the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 and added a major new program to control toxic pollutants.

Water Quality Laws Ocean Dumping Act of 1972 It brought under EPA regulation and license the dumping of sewage sludge, industrial waste, biological agents, medical waste, NBC, and radioactive waste, into the territorial waters of the United States

Wildlife Laws Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Control Act of 1972 The 1972 amendments established, a program for controlling the sale, distribution, and application of pesticides through an administrative registration process. authorized experimental use permits and provided for administrative review of registered pesticides and for penalties for violations of the statute. States were authorized to regulate the sale or use of any pesticide within a state, provided that such regulation does not permit any sale or use prohibited by the Act.

Wildlife Laws Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 prohibits the dumping of material into the ocean that would unreasonably degrade or endanger human health or the marine environment.

Wildlife Laws Endangered Species Act of 1973 authorizes the determination and listing of species as endangered and threatened; prohibits unauthorized taking, possession, sale, and transport of endangered species; provides authority to acquire land for the conservation of listed species, using land and water conservation funds; authorizes establishment of cooperative agreements and grants-in-aid to States that establish and maintain active and adequate programs for endangered and threatened wildlife and plants; authorizes the assessment of civil and criminal penalties for violating the Act or regulations; and authorizes the payment of rewards to anyone furnishing information leading to arrest and conviction for any violation of the Act or any regulation issued thereunder.