Chapter 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
Chapter 2. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES |
Chapter 3. PARKS, HISTORIC AREAS, MEMORIALS, AND RECREATION |
Chapter 4. MINERAL RESOURCES AND CAVES |
Chapter 5. WATER RESOURCES |
Chapter 6. FOREST RESOURCES AND OTHER PLANT LIFE |
Chapter 6A. LAND CONSERVATION |
Chapter 7. CONTROL OF SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION |
Chapter 8. WASTE MANAGEMENT |
Chapter 9. PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION |
Chapter 10. INTERSTATE COMPACTS |
Chapter 11. GEORGIA YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS |
Chapter 12. ASBESTOS SAFETY |
Chapter 13. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS |
Chapter 14. OIL OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILLS OR RELEASES |
Chapter 15. SEWAGE HOLDING TANKS AND COMMERCIAL WASTE |
Chapter 16. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND REGULATIONS |
REFS & ANNOS
TITLE 12 NOTE
CROSS REFERENCES. --Authority of General Assembly to restrict land use so as to protect and preserve natural resources, environment, and vital areas of state, Ga. Const., 1983, Art. III, Sec. VI, Para. II. Game and fish generally, T. 27. Water rights generally, T. 44, C. 8.
LAW REVIEWS. --For annual survey of law on environment, natural resources, and land use, see 35 Mercer L. Rev. 147 (1983). For article discussing recent developments in environmental law, see 39 Mercer L. Rev. 411 (1987).
For note, "What Does 'Green' Mean? Anthropogenic Climate Change, Geoengineering, and International Environmental Law," see 43 Ga. L. Rev. 901 (2009).
RESEARCH REFERENCES
Am. Jur. Trials. --Handling a Mass Disaster as a Class Action, 27 Am. Jur. Trials 485.
Contractor's Liability for Mishandling Toxic Substance, 37 Am. Jur. Trials 115.
Environmental Law Litigation under CERCLA, 47 Am. Jur. Trials 1.
Use and Examination of Experts in Environmental Litigation, 50 Am. Jur. Trials 471.
Toxic Experts, 52 Am. Jur. Trials 473.
Recovery of Damages for Property Devaluation Caused by Off-Site Environmental Hazards, 56 Am. Jur. Trials 369.
Handling Toxic Tort Litigation, 57 Am. Jur. Trials 395.
Contractual Indemnifications and Releases from Environmental Liability, 59 Am. Jur. Trials 231.
Defending the Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Claim, 61 Am. Jur. Trials 95.
Childhood Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Litigation, 66 Am. Jur. Trials 47.
U.S. EPA Action under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund), 68 Am. Jur. Trials 1.
Litigating Toxic Mold Cases, 92 Am. Jur. Trials 113.
LAW REVIEWS. --For annual survey of law on environment, natural resources, and land use, see 35 Mercer L. Rev. 147 (1983). For article discussing recent developments in environmental law, see 39 Mercer L. Rev. 411 (1987).
For note, "What Does 'Green' Mean? Anthropogenic Climate Change, Geoengineering, and International Environmental Law," see 43 Ga. L. Rev. 901 (2009).
RESEARCH REFERENCES
Am. Jur. Trials. --Handling a Mass Disaster as a Class Action, 27 Am. Jur. Trials 485.
Contractor's Liability for Mishandling Toxic Substance, 37 Am. Jur. Trials 115.
Environmental Law Litigation under CERCLA, 47 Am. Jur. Trials 1.
Use and Examination of Experts in Environmental Litigation, 50 Am. Jur. Trials 471.
Toxic Experts, 52 Am. Jur. Trials 473.
Recovery of Damages for Property Devaluation Caused by Off-Site Environmental Hazards, 56 Am. Jur. Trials 369.
Handling Toxic Tort Litigation, 57 Am. Jur. Trials 395.
Contractual Indemnifications and Releases from Environmental Liability, 59 Am. Jur. Trials 231.
Defending the Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Claim, 61 Am. Jur. Trials 95.
Childhood Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Litigation, 66 Am. Jur. Trials 47.
U.S. EPA Action under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund), 68 Am. Jur. Trials 1.
Litigating Toxic Mold Cases, 92 Am. Jur. Trials 113.