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Vol. 46, Issue 3, 2018March 01, 2018 EDT

No One Likes an Ash Hole: Advocating for a Management Scheme that Prioritizes Beneficial Utilization of Coal Ash in the United States and Georgia Through Domestic and International Comparisons

Ethan Keith Morris,
environmental regulationenvironmental lawepaccrscoalgeorgiainternational law
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Ethan Keith Morris, No One Likes an Ash Hole: Advocating for a Management Scheme That Prioritizes Beneficial Utilization of Coal Ash in the United States and Georgia Through Domestic and International Comparisons, 46 GJICL (2018).
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