| # |
Date |
Pages |
Subject |
| 24 |
Oct. 20 |
5-79 to 5-102 |
Ch. 5A4. Habitat, "Harm," and Land Development. |
25
26
27 |
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 27 |
5-102 to 5-118
5-119 to 5-???
5-??? to 5-153 |
Ch. 5A5. Habitat Conservation Plans and Permits and Problem 5-2
Finish Problem 2 and begin Problem 5-3
Finish Problem 5-3 |
28
29
|
Oct. 28
Oct. 29 |
5-152 to 5-???
5-??? to 5-180 |
Ch. 5B. State & Local Protection Efforts
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| 30 |
Nov. 3 |
6-1 to 6-3 |
Ch. 6 CERCLA Ch. 6A. Hazardous Substances - Federal Protection. ASSIGNMENT Class 1: Read the assignment and statutory sections referenced in the Notes, including EPCRA, and answer the questions and prepare for PROBLEM 1 |
31
32 |
Nov. 4
Nov. 5 |
6-3 to 6-55 |
Ch. 6A1 Introduction. The next 3 classes should provide an understanding of CERCLA's basic provisions, of the attitude of courts in construing CERCLA's liability regime, of EPA's CERCLA powers, and of many of the concerns that CERCLA creates for owners and developers of land, their lenders and other creditors, and the communities where the land is located |
| 33 |
Nov. 10 |
6-61 to 6-89 |
Ch. 6A3a Risk Avoidance and Risk Shifting PROBLEM 6-5 |
| 34 |
Nov. 11 |
6-89 to 6-110 |
Ch. 6A3b Risk Shifting by Agreement PROBLEM 6-6 |
35
36 |
Nov. 12
Nov. 17 |
6-124 to 6-144
|
Ch. 6C What Can We Do About Contaminated Land? How Clean is Clean Anyway? PROBLEM 6-7 |
| 37 |
Nov.18 |
7-1 to 7-19 |
Ch. 7 The Aquatic Environment A. Introduction B. What Constitutes "Filling" a Wetland? PROBLEM 7-1 |
38
39 |
Nov. 19
Nov. 24 |
7-20 to 7-??
7-?? to 7-53 |
Ch. 7C. Jurisdiction - What Wetlands Are Subject to Regulation? ("Adjacent," "Isolated," and "Agricultural" Wetlands) |
| 40 |
Nov. 25 |
7-54 to 7-65 |
Ch. 7D. "Non-water Dependent Activities" and the Requirement of "Practical Alternatives" |
| 41 |
Dec. 1 |
7-65 to 7-86 |
Ch. 7E. Here We go again |
| 42 |
Dec. 3 |
Review — a bit about the Exam and YOUR questions |
Real Estate, Regulation, & the Environment Assignments 2003
Page 2 Oct. 20 to Dec. 3, 2003
Assignments will be updated (and may be revised) weekly