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In the cases we have studied so far, negotiation and mediation have been practiced in a variety of contexts. For example, the Holston River case (chapter 5) involved Tennessee Eastman’s application for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit to discharge liquid chemical waste. By contrast, the Brown Paper case (chapter 4) began when the EPA brought an enforcement action in response to the company’s apparent violation of air pollution laws. The Jackson Hole case (chapter 7) pivoted on the EPA’s power to make grants to improve water treatment facilities.
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Bacow, L.S., Wheeler, M. (1984). Negotiated Rulemaking. In: Environmental Dispute Resolution. Environment, Development, and Public Policy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2296-0_11
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