APES Environmental Laws
Lacey Act (LA)
A conservation law prohibiting the transportation of illegally captured or prohibited animals across state lines. IT was the first federal law protecting wildlife, and is still in effect, though it has been revised several times. Today the law is primarily used to prevent the importation or spread of potentially dangerous nonnative species.
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Authorized the Council on Environmental Quality as the oversight board for general conditions, directs federal agencies to take environmental consequences into account in decision making; requires EIP statement to be prepared for every major federal project having environmental impact.
Fisheries Conservation and Management Act
Governs the maanagement and control of U.S. marine fish populations; restores fish stocks
Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
Set pesticide limits in food, and all active and inactive ingredients must be screened for estrogenic/endocrine effects.
Kyoto Protocol (KP)
Agreement among 150 nations requiring greenhouse gas emission reduction.
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDA)
Assures the safety, wholesomeness, efficacy, and truthful packaging and labeling of food, drugs, cosmetics, and medical devices. Regulates contaminants.
Montreal Protocol (MP)
Banned the production of aerosols and initiated the phase out of all CFCs.
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITIES)
Controls the exploitation of endangered species through international legislation. Bans hunting, capturing, and selling of threatened species and bans the import of ivory.
Non-Proliferation Treatyy
Controls the sread of nuclear weapons
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
EPA is given the ability to track the 75,000 industrial chemicals currently produced or imported into the United States. EPA repeatedly screens these chemicals and can require reporting or testing
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation Liability Act (CERCLA Superfund)
Established federal authority for emergency response and clean-up of hazardous substances that have been spilled, improperly disposed, or released into the environment.
Clean Air Act (CAA)
Established primary and secondary air quality standards. Required states to develop implementation plans. Sets limits and goals to reduce mobile source air pollution and ambient air quality standards.
Oil Pollution Act (OPA)
It states "A company cannot ship oil into the United States until it presents a plan to prevent spills that may occur. It must also have a detailed containment and cleanup plan in case of an oil spill emergency."
Prohibited Acts (ESA)
Listed plants and animals that are protected from commercial trade
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
Management of non-hazardous and hazardous solid waste including landfills and storage tanks. Set minimal standards for all waste disposal facilities and for hazardous wastes. Cradle to grave.
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Prohibits all testing of nuclear weaponsin all environments
Endangered Species Act (ESA)
Protects species that are considered to be threatened or endangered. Includes migratory birds and their habitats.
Atomic Energy Act (AEA)
Provides for the development and regulation of the uses of nuclear materials and facilities in the U.S.
Federal Land Policy and Management Act
Provides protection fo the scenic, historic and ecological values of federal lands and for public envolvement in their management
Clean Water Acts (CWA)
Regulates and enforces all discharge into water sources and wetland destruction/construction.
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, Rodenticide Act
Regulates the sale, distribution, and application of pesticides.
Emergency Planning & Community Right-TO-Know Act (EPCRA)
Requires reporting of toxic releases
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA)
Requires restoration of abandoned mines.
Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is allowed to set the standards for drinking water quality and oversees all of the states, localities, and water suppliers who implement these standards.
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Chage
international agreement for dealing with climate change
Coastal Zone Management Act
protects coasts from harmful development
Proposition 65
provides public warnings of the risk of exposure to toxic chemicals in drinking supplies, California