Browsing 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference by Subject "Water legislation"
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Changing Roles for Regulators in Environmental Management
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)Regulatory approaches to environmental management have inherent limitations that are increasingly problematic. The solution may lie in revising fundamental assumptions about development and environmental impact. -
Overview of Recent Initiatives for Better Savannah River Basin Management
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)A comprehensive water resources study is needed to develop an updated plan addressing current and future needs in the basin, examine reallocation of storage, and to develop a better management structure to deal with basin ... -
Partners for Environmental Progress
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Significance Recent Takings Rulings for Implementation of the Georgia Planning Act
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)At a joint meeting of the Georgia and South Carolina Planning Associations in the fall of 1994, a number of planners expressed dismay that city and county attorneys are advising elected officials against the adoption ... -
Water-Related Legislation of the 1993-1994 Terms of the Georgia General Assembly
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCarl Vinson Institute of Government, 1995-04)The 1993-1994 term of the Georgia General Assembly did not witness a great deal of water-related legislative activity but some bills of significance were enacted. As shown in Tables 1 and 2, fourteen significant water-related ...