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Item Analysis of Use and Nutrient Data on Selected Reservoirs of the Trinity River Basin(PBS&J, 2008-10-31) PBS&JItem A Cautiously Pessimistic Appraisal of Trends in Toxics Regulation(2010-01-01) Adelman, David E.Item Cleaning the Future: The Necessity of Accountability in the Years to Come(2018-11-05) Gitzinger, BenItem Coal Ash Disposal Challenge (Part 1)(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2014-06-13) Baumstark, KristineItem Coal Ash Disposal Challenge (Part 2)(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2014-06-20) Baumstark, KristineItem Coal relegated to the back burner: More countries look to natural gas for electricity generation(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2015-02-24) Webb, RomanyItem Cost-Benefit Politics in U.S. Energy Policy(2015-08-11) Spence, David B.; Adelman, David E.Item Cutting EPA indoor air pollution research will cost money and lives(The University of Texas at Austin, 2019) Stephens, Brent; Corsi, RichardItem The End Game of Deregulation: Myopic Risk Management and the Next Catastrophe(2012-01-01) Steinzor, Rena I.; McGarity, Thomas O.Item Environmentalists Push for Tougher Regulation of Oil and Gas Waste(The Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law, and Business, 2015-08-28) Webb, RomanyItem EPA at Helm’s Deep: Surviving the Fourth Attack on Environmental Law(2013-01-01) McGarity, Thomas O.Item EPA's Cancer Risk Assessment: An Ideological Science(Salem Center, 2021-12-06) Shamoun, Dima; Calabrese, EdItem EPA's Clean Power Plan: Implementation Options(The Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law, and Business, 2015-06-23) Webb, Romany; Taylor, MelindaItem EPA’s Clean Power Plan Gives States Much Needed Flexibility in Reducing Power Sector Emissions(The Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law, and Business, 2015-08-10) Webb, RomanyItem EPA’s Clean Power Plant Proposed Rule and Its Impact in Texas(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2014-07-22) Vaughan, TimItem Harmonizing Transparency: the Need for FOIA¬-Accessibility of Privately Funded Research that Informs Regulatory Action(The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law, 2014-08-07) Butler, MelissaItem Hydraulic fracturing and federalism : how regional needs should drive regulatory oversight, with Texas as case study(2012-05) Moorhead, Scott Adams; Groat, Charles G.; Kreitler, CharlesHydraulic fracturing of shale has combined traditional oil and gas industry techniques to create significant new reserves in the United States. Poor science, incomplete media coverage and politicization of the issues threaten broad understanding of issues of genuine concern while overstating others. The Environmental Protection Agency should focus on science-based regulation prior to enumerating new rules and should continue to cede primacy to the states where traditional regimes have proven successful in regulating oil and gas. The most critical issues associated with hydraulic fracturing tend to be regional and predicated on local hydrogeology. Surface water disposal and emissions standards need revision and strengthening. Scarce resources should be dedicated to better understanding regional water availability and to heightened awareness of the energy-water nexus.Item Ideology vs. Interest Group Politics in U.S. Energy Policy(2017-03-27) Spence, David B.; Adelman, David E.Item Impact of the Safe Drinking Water Act on Texas, PRP 21(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1978) Rohlich, Gerard A.; Eaton, David J.; Lovelace, R. BarryItem KBH Energy Center Releases Report Highlighting Insights from Industry Experts and State Officials on Implementation of EPA’s Clean Power Plan(The Kay Bailey Hutchison Center for Energy, Law, and Business, 2015-06-23) Taylor, Melinda; Webb, Romany