CON-234 Laws for the Management of Air Resources, Solid Waste and Hazardous Substances
This course focuses on New York State and Federal laws for the protection of air resources, the management of solid waste and regulation of substances harmful to the environment. Students will study the New York State Environmental Conservation Law as it relates to protection of air resources, the management, transportation and disposal of solid and hazardous waste and the use of substances potentially hazardous to the environment such as pesticides. Students will also study related federal statutes including the Clean Air Act, NEPA and CERCLA. Students will be introduced to potential careers through the study of relevant local, state and federal regulatory agencies.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Apply tools for the creation of environmental laws and policy.
- Identify major statutes (state and Federal) related to the protection of air resources, and the management of solid, hazardous, and potentially hazardous wastes.
- Practice interpreting and summarizing Environmental Impact Statements (EISs).
- Analyze course topics within the context of current news and events.