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  2. National Environmental Policy Act - Wikipedia

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    42 U.S.C. § 4321 et seq. ... Section 102(2)(C), which is NEPA's action-forcing provision, stipulates that with "every recommendation or report on proposals for ...

  3. Exemptions for fracking under United States federal law

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    The Toxics Release Inventory Reporting (Section 313) of "EPCRA requires the EPA and States to collect data on releases and transfers of listed toxic chemicals." The facilities required to report releases and transfers under section 313 are those in certain industries on a Standard Industrial Classification list determined by the EPA. The EPA ...

  4. Worst-case analysis - Wikipedia

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    The worst-case analysis regulation [1] was promulgated in 1979 by the US Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). The regulation is one of many implementing the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 [2] and it sets out the formal procedure a US government agency must follow when confronted with gaps in relevant information or scientific uncertainty about significant adverse effects on the ...

  5. Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. v. Natural Resources Defense ...

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    42 U.S.C. § 4332(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) [2] requires government agencies to consider the environmental impact of any major federal action. For the licensing of nuclear power plants by the NRC, the environmental impact includes activities necessary to produce new nuclear fuel and to dispose of spent nuclear fuel.

  6. Water in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 (42 USC §4321 et seq.) and amendments require that all actions sponsored, funded, permitted, or approved by Federal agencies undergo planning to ensure that environmental considerations (including impacts to groundwater) are given due weight in project decision making.

  7. Here's What to Know About Title 42 and What Could Happen If ...

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  8. Section 102 of NEPA also creates judicially enforceable duties. Federal agencies must take into account the findings of the environmental reports in their decision-making processes. The federal agency with the responsibility for a project or action is the only appropriate entity to balance environmental costs with economic and technical benefits.

  9. Misinformation, confusion among migrants as Title 42 formally ...

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    Title 42 was a pandemic-era policy used by the U.S. to expel migrants quickly and swiftly. The U.S. is now offering more legal pathways to seek asylum while also cracking down on illegal crossings.