Lectures (Video)
- 1. What is Environmental Law?
- 2. The Role of Values
- 3. Common Law Environmental Doctrines
- 4. Common Law Versus Public Law
- 5. Introduction to Standing
- 6. Standing (cont)
- 7. Judicial Review
- 8. Introduction: NEPA and the Power of Information
- 9. The Duty to Prepare an EIS
- 10. Contents of the EIS
- 11. NEPA (cont)
- 12. Risk Assessment and Management
- 13. From Risk Assessment to Regulation
- 14. Air Quality Criteria and Standards
- 15. State Implementation Plans
- 16. Grandfathering and New Source Review
- 17. Automobile Emissions and Technology Forcing
- 18. Tradeable Emission Permits
- 19. The NPDES Program
- 20. The Scope of NPDES Regulation
- 21. Effluent Standards for Point Sources
- 22. Nonpoint Source Pollution - Water Quality Standards
- 23. Introduction: Civil Enforcement
- 24. Criminal Enforcement
- 25. Citizen Suits
- 26. Historical and Theoretical Background: Cooperative Federalism
- 27. Sources and Limits of Federal Power
- 28. Preemption
Environmental Law and Policy - Lecture 19
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Lecture 19 - The NPDES Program
Introduction and Overview: The NPDES Program
Prof. Holly Doremus
Law 271 Environmental Law and Policy, Spring 2008 (University of California, Berkeley: Webcast.Berkeley) http://webcast.berkeley.edu Date accessed: 2009-10-07 License: Creative commons BY-NC-ND 2.5 |