RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Abstract
A California air quality management district recently proposed to limit the location of potential receivers, in contrast with sources, of air toxics. The author argues that, although this particular proposal was later abandoned, it amounted to land use regulation. He also argues that such action usurps local control and is unwarranted.
Repository Citation
Marc Dohan, Regulate Pollution Or Land Use - Managing Toxic Air Contaminants in Southern California, 4 RISK 343 (1993).
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