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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Rescource conservation/Recovery Act Legislation/Policies Sean EnnisBlock 2 Clean Air Act Clean Water Act Cap and Trade Water Rights Recycle Establishes regulations to manage the generation, transport, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous wastes, at the same trying to protect human health and the environment. Under Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments,RCRA focused on reducing the amount of waste producedand a national land disposal ban program. Government must now monitor the storage and transport of waste, therefore making companies want people who can deal with the storage of waste creating more jobs for a bettereconomy. Goal is to protect and enhance the nations air resources so as to promote the public health/welfare and the productive capacity of the population. The CAA consists of nine sections EX:/"acid rain" andregulates more than 380 pollutants. This act helps keep the thought of pollution and healthenforced in your head because you constantly breatheair in. Government must inspect industries so the populationstays healthy ready for work to keep the economy going. Cap and trade constrains emissions while letting market forcesset a price on them, helping to lower the cost of making substantialreductions in those emissions. Stimulates new technological solutions that could lower prices. Government needs to make this as one of its priorities for climate change to get addressed. The drawback being that it could wreck theeconomy financially causing corruption. To treat or process used or waste materials for reuse. Recycling stimulates green technology. By turning waste into rawmaterials, recycling creates more jobs, more competitiveindustries which adds to the economy in a good way.Government enforces this to not only use a very cost-effectiveway to use everything to its maximum potential,but to help nature too. Clean Water Act's goal is to control toxic water pollutants,toxic hot spots, stormwater discharges, oil spills, it covers lakes, streams, wetlands, and conventional pollutants EX:/ BOD and TSSProtecting water can result in healthier consumers which have betterwork attendance, increased recreational use, increased wildlifehabitat, and communities that are less susceptible to poor water.Government has to decide to cut water funding or invest in it. Legal rights extended to users of a water source suchas a lake or river. Government must monitor potable wateras population grows. Water rights encourage peopleto move into new communities with water ready whenneeded, therefore leads to healthier people. When more peoplestart buying houses again than the economy will get better.
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