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Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment 2 OPA 90 2 Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology 2 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 2 United States 2 oil pollution 2 oil spills 2 Environmental Health and Protection 1 Finance and Financial Management 1
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The New Certificates of Financial Responsibility: Environmental Progress or National Economic Disaster?
Younes, Paul R. - 1995
The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90) is the first comprehensive oil spill legislation passed in the United States. Included in the law were new provisions governing the liability and financial responsibility of both the company responsible for the spill and the insurer. These provisions, while...
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The Oil Pollution Act of 1990: A Solution or a Problem?
Carey, Kevin M. - 1991
The signing of the Oil Pollution Control Act of 1990, Public law 101-380, (OPA 90) on August 18, 1990 was a significant landmark in the struggle to control pollution by oil and the activities associated with the recovery, transport, and refinement of oil and associated products in the...
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