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30 St. B. Tex. Envtl. L.J. 1 (1999-2000)

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1999-2000, vol. 30, nos. 1-4

OFFICERS
CHAIR
Phil Haag
100 Congress Ave., Suite 800
Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 370-2862
CHAIR-ELECT
Robert (Bob) T. Stewart
1600 San Jacinto Center
98 San Jacinto Blvd.
Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 322-2500
VICE-CHAIR
Hal Ray
306 West 7th St., Suite 901
Fort Worth, Texas 76102-4995
(817) 332-3245
SECRETARY
Constance Courtney Westfall
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(214) 651-4300
TREASURER
Charles Jordan
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Dallas, Texas 75201
(214) 855-3000
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR
Howard L. Gilberg
1700 Pacific Avenue, Suite 3300
Dallas, Texas 75201-4693
(214) 969-1700
EDITORIAL BOARD
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Jimmy Alan Hall
1515 S. Capital of Texas Hwy., Suite 415
Austin, Texas 78746-6544
(512) 329-5227
EDITOR (AIR)
John B. Turney
823 Congress Ave., Suite 706
Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 476-0005
EDITORS (CASES)
State
Liz  Bills
P.O. Box 12548
Austin, Texas 78711-2548
(512) 463-2012
Federal
Andrew S. Drew Miller
816 Congress Ave., Suite 1650
Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 320-5466
EDITOR (NATURAL RESOURCES)
Aileen M. Hooks
1600 San Jacinto Center
98 San Jacinto Blvd.
Texas 78701
(512) 322-2500
EDITOR (PUBLICATIONS)
Jane Atwood
P.O. Box 12548
Austin, Texas 78711-2548
(512) 463-2012
EDITOR (SOLID WASTE)
Sharon Smith
P.O. Box 13087, MC-173
Austin, Texas 78711-3087
(512) 239-1000
EDITOR (WATER QUALITY)
Kerrie Jo Qualtrough
401 West 15th, Suite 850
Austin, Texas 78701-1665
(512) 469-7474
EDITOR (WATER RIGHTS)
Myron J. Hess
44 East Ave., Suite 200
Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 476-9805
EDITOR (WASHINGTON UPDATE)
Christian Kadas
444 North Capitol, Suite 267
Washington, D.C. 20001
(202) 624-5349

NEW MODEL FOR LAND-USE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
An examination of the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution as a mechanism for
resolving land-use disputes, including a discussion of how ADR might be used in
Texas to address these disputes.
Howard  Nirken  &  Tracy  Watson  ......................................................................  4
REPORTING AIR RELEASES IN TEXAS
An examination of the federal and state air pollutant release reporting requirements,
including the requirements of section 103 of CERCLA, section 204 of EPCRA, and the
Texas upset and maintenance reporting rules.
D avid  Savage  ................................................................................................  23
STUDENT NOTES
SECTION 7(A)(1) OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT:
EXPLORING THE LIMITS OF THE DUTY TO CONSERVE SPECIES AS A
SUBSTANTIVE AND ACTION-FORCING PROVISION AFTER SIERRA
CLUB V. GLICKMAN
An examination of the potential role of Section 7(a)(1) of the Endangered Species Act
in endangered species policy, protection, and litigation, including its use as a substan-
tively powerful action-forcing tool.
M artin  J.  O 'N eill  ............................................................................................... 39
CONSTITUTIONAL STANDING IN ENVIRONMENTAL
SUITS AFTER LAIDLAW: WHERE Do THINGS STAND?
An examination of the effects of the United States Supreme Court's decision in
Friends of the Earth v. Laidlaw Environmental Services (TOC), Inc. in which the
Supreme Court reversed a recent trend towards making standing to bring citizen suits
more difficult under the Clean Water Act and other environmental statutes' citizen
suits provisions.
F. Alexandre  Babin  ........................................................................................   60
DEPARTMENTS
From   the  Editors  ................................................................................................... . .   3
Recent Developments
A ir  Q uality  ................................................................................................... . .   72
Natural  Resources  .........................................................................................   73
Solid  W aste  ................................................................................................... . .  74
W ater  Q uality  ................................................................................................   80
Federal  Casenotes  .........................................................................................   87
Publications  ................................................................................................. . .   88
M em bership  Application  .......................................................................................   91

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