Environmental Stautes and Treaties Project
Environmental Stautes and Treaties Project
Environmental Stautes and Treaties Project
Complete this chart (Use the first row as an example) including all key details and examples to help you understand and remember these examples of
environmental legislation. Please note that these are the must know legislations for the AP Test, but there are many other laws and legislations that impact the
Environment. This list is not a complete list of all the laws and treaties that may be on the APES Test.
STATUTE AREA OF KEY POINTS (Function or intent of the law) RESPONSIBLE YEAR
COVERAGE AGENCY ENACTED/
AMENDED
Resource Conservation Hazardous and Solid Regulates the handling of wastes from “cradle to grave”: establishes The EPA and individual state RCRA amended the
and Recovery Act Waste rules for the handling of such waste from the time it is generated, agencies Solid Waste Disposal
(RCRA) while it is packaged, stored, while it is transported, and how it is Act of 1965
disposed, and the disposal sites themselves
--landfills
--transportation manifests
Comprehensive Hazardous Waste Sets up a fund to clean up abandoned hazardous waste sites
Environmental
Response, Establishes liability scheme for parties to collect from one another
Compensation, and for $$ to clean up sites; EPA and others can sue to recoup cleanup
Liability Act (CERCLA) $
Oil Pollution Act (OPA) Oil Spills Establishes liability for oil spills; establishes fund to clean up oil
STATUTE AREA OF KEY POINTS (Function or intent of the law) RESPONSIBLE YEAR
COVERAGE AGENCY ENACTED/
AMENDED
spills
Clean Air Act (CAA) Air Pollutants Requires EPA to set and enforce rules regarding:
--mobile source limits (cars)
EPA works with areas that don’t attain clean air standards
Endangered Species Animals and Plants EPA makes a list of endangered and threatened species
Act (ESA)
Violation if one “harms” such a species: “harm” includes impacting
environment
Clean Water Act All waters except Regulates and enforces program for discharges into U.S. waters
(CWA) oceans
Regulates wetland destruction/construction
Safe Drinking Water Groundwater, lakes, and Establishes primary drinking water standards
Act (SDWA) rivers used for
consumption Establishes groundwater protection program
STATUTE AREA OF KEY POINTS (Function or intent of the law) RESPONSIBLE YEAR
COVERAGE AGENCY ENACTED/
AMENDED
Ocean Dumping Act Oceans Regulates intentional disposal of materials into oceans
(ODA)
Emergency Planning Information Requires reporting of toxic releases: the Toxic Release Inventory
and Community Right (TRI)
to Know Act (EPCRA)
Encourages response for chemical releases
Toxic Substances Chemicals Regulates the testing and use of chemicals (amount produced, how
Control Act (TSCA) handled, warning labels, limit uses)
--radon
--lead in buildings
--asbestos protection
National Environmental Study of Federal Environmental Impact Statements must be filed for “major” federal
Policy Act (NEPA) Projects Affecting actions
Environment
Only paperwork and research need be done; no other activities
mandated
1970 Environmental
Protection Agency
(EPA):
Montreal Protocol
Kyoto Protocol
STATUTE AREA OF KEY POINTS (Function or intent of the law) RESPONSIBLE YEAR
COVERAGE AGENCY ENACTED/
AMENDED
Lacey Act
Occupational Health
and Safety Act (OSHA)
Wilderness Act
Convention on
International Trade in
Endangered Species
(CITES)