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ENVIRONS INDEX Volumes 1 through 12 ACID RAIN & DEPOSITION Hawkins, Acid Rain Politics, 7 Environs, Aug. 1983, at 2. Tonnessen, Protecting the Canary -- Acid Rain in California, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 1. Winslow, Acid Deposition: Back to Square One and Beyond, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 1. AGRICULTURE Brooks, Reclamation Law Reform: A Symposium, 5 Environs, Dec. 1980, at 3. [See RECLAMATION & WATER PROJECTS for Symposium articles' cites.] Dresler, Saving California's Agricultural Land, 2 Environs, Spr. 1978, at 8. Endicott, Changes to the Williamson Act, 6 Environs, Feb. 1982, at 4. Gendreau, Tough New Rules for Federal Irrigation Water, 2 Environs, Fall 1977, at 8. Huffaker, The 'Hammer' Clause: Reclamation Reform Act of 1982, 9 Environs, June 1985, at 1. McCurdy, The New Land Rush: America's Endangered Farmlands, 8 Environs, May 1980, at 10. AIR POLLUTION Bengston, Indoor Air Pollution: Is Your Home or Office Making You Sick?, 12 Environs, July 1988, at 22. Cahill, California's Air Pollution Trade-OffPolicy: The New Source Review Rule, 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 4. Hawkins, Acid Rain Politics, 7 Environs, Aug. 1983, at 2. Marks & Rosen, Asbestos and Bankruptcy: A Troublesome Chemistry, 7 Environs, Apr. 1983, at 1. Spelliscy, What's Happening With the Clean Air Act?, 7 Environs, Aug. 1983, at 5. Tonnessen, Protecting the Canary -- Acid Rain in California, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 1. Waggoner, Energy Future: Coal Plantsand Northern California, 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 1. Winslow, Acid Deposition: Back to Square One and Beyond, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 1. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) Beaumont, IndependenceLake: Going the Way of Dow?, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at 1. Boli & Klafter, Case Notes: Big Rock Mesa Property OwnersAssoc. v. Board of Supervisors, City of Carmel-by-the-Sea v. Board of Supervisors, Lake County Energy Council v. County of Lake & Magma Energy, Inc., and City of Coronado v. California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission, 2 Environs, Wtr. 1978, at 2. Brooks, Anti-Speculation Laws, CEQA, and Due Process, 2 Environs, Spr. 1978, at 3. Brooks, Case Note: County of Inyo v. City of Los Angeles, 2 Environs, Fall 1977, at 2. Carsman, CEQA Update, 1 Environs, Smr. 1977, at 6. Gilberg & Klipfel, Dow Chemical Withdraws From Delta, 1 Environs, Spr. 1977, at 1. COAL Waggoner, Energy Future: Coal Plants and Northern California, 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 1. CONSERVATION & PRESERVATION Alpaugh, William Penn Mott, Jr. Gives Keynote Speech (ELS Parks and Wildlife Conference), 12 Environs, July 1988, at 17. Bard, Lake Tahoe Water Quality Control Plan (Lake Tahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at 2. Beaumont, Managing Lake Tahoe: A Second Effort, 3 Environs, Feb. 1979, at 1. Bening, The Lake Tahoe Basin: An Overview (Lake Tahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at 1. Bridges & Thayer, Who's Minding California's Wetlands?, 8 Environs, May 1984, at 1. Burton, National Forest Wilderness Since Rare II, 6 Environs, May 1982, at 5. Burton & Oliver, Rare 11, 4 Environs, July 1980, at 1. Clark, The California Water Conservation Initiative, 6 Environs, Feb. 1982, at 1. Cunningham,Viewpoint: Bill Kopper, 1 Environs, Spr. 1977, at 4. Davis, The Bottle Bill, 6 Environs, May 1982, at 1. Davis, Forestry Legislative Updates, 7 Environs, Jan. 1983, at 4. Dear, Off Road Vehicles in the National Forest: Environmental Effects and User Conflict, 6 Environs, May 1982, at 2. Duke, National Forest Management, 3 Environs, Feb. 1979, at 5. Euler, Ti-County Water Conservation, 2 Environs, Wtr. 1978, at 3. Fazio, The Federal Government's Role at Lake Tahoe (Lake Tahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at 5.

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ACID RAIN & DEPOSITIONHawkins, Acid Rain Politics, 7 Environs, Aug. 1983,

at 2.Tonnessen, Protecting the Canary -- Acid Rain in

California, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 1.Winslow, Acid Deposition: Back to Square One and

Beyond, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 1.AGRICULTUREBrooks, Reclamation Law Reform: A Symposium, 5

Environs, Dec. 1980, at 3. [SeeRECLAMATION & WATER PROJECTS forSymposium articles' cites.]

Dresler, Saving California's Agricultural Land, 2Environs, Spr. 1978, at 8.

Endicott, Changes to the Williamson Act, 6 Environs,Feb. 1982, at 4.

Gendreau, Tough New Rules for Federal IrrigationWater, 2 Environs, Fall 1977, at 8.

Huffaker, The 'Hammer' Clause: Reclamation ReformAct of 1982, 9 Environs, June 1985, at 1.

McCurdy, The New Land Rush: America'sEndangered Farmlands, 8 Environs, May1980, at 10.

AIR POLLUTIONBengston, Indoor Air Pollution: Is Your Home or

Office Making You Sick?, 12 Environs, July1988, at 22.

Cahill, California's Air Pollution Trade-Off Policy:The New Source Review Rule, 4 Environs,Jan. 1980, at 4.

Hawkins, Acid Rain Politics, 7 Environs, Aug. 1983,at 2.

Marks & Rosen, Asbestos and Bankruptcy: ATroublesome Chemistry, 7 Environs, Apr.1983, at 1.

Spelliscy, What's Happening With the Clean Air Act?,7 Environs, Aug. 1983, at 5.

Tonnessen, Protecting the Canary -- Acid Rain inCalifornia, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 1.

Waggoner, Energy Future: Coal Plants and NorthernCalifornia, 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 1.

Winslow, Acid Deposition: Back to Square One andBeyond, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 1.

CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITYACT (CEQA)Beaumont, Independence Lake: Going the Way of

Dow?, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at 1.Boli & Klafter, Case Notes: Big Rock Mesa Property

Owners Assoc. v. Board of Supervisors, Cityof Carmel-by-the-Sea v. Board of Supervisors,

Lake County Energy Council v. County ofLake & Magma Energy, Inc., and City ofCoronado v. California Coastal ZoneConservation Commission, 2 Environs, Wtr.1978, at 2.

Brooks, Anti-Speculation Laws, CEQA, and DueProcess, 2 Environs, Spr. 1978, at 3.

Brooks, Case Note: County of Inyo v. City of LosAngeles, 2 Environs, Fall 1977, at 2.

Carsman, CEQA Update, 1 Environs, Smr. 1977, at6.

Gilberg & Klipfel, Dow Chemical Withdraws FromDelta, 1 Environs, Spr. 1977, at 1.

COALWaggoner, Energy Future: Coal Plants and Northern

California, 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 1.CONSERVATION & PRESERVATIONAlpaugh, William Penn Mott, Jr. Gives Keynote

Speech (ELS Parks and Wildlife Conference),12 Environs, July 1988, at 17.

Bard, Lake Tahoe Water Quality Control Plan (LakeTahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at2.

Beaumont, Managing Lake Tahoe: A Second Effort, 3Environs, Feb. 1979, at 1.

Bening, The Lake Tahoe Basin: An Overview (LakeTahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at1.

Bridges & Thayer, Who's Minding California'sWetlands?, 8 Environs, May 1984, at 1.

Burton, National Forest Wilderness Since Rare II, 6Environs, May 1982, at 5.

Burton & Oliver, Rare 11, 4 Environs, July 1980, at 1.Clark, The California Water Conservation Initiative, 6

Environs, Feb. 1982, at 1.Cunningham,Viewpoint: Bill Kopper, 1 Environs,

Spr. 1977, at 4.Davis, The Bottle Bill, 6 Environs, May 1982, at 1.Davis, Forestry Legislative Updates, 7 Environs, Jan.

1983, at 4.Dear, Off Road Vehicles in the National Forest:

Environmental Effects and User Conflict, 6Environs, May 1982, at 2.

Duke, National Forest Management, 3 Environs, Feb.1979, at 5.

Euler, Ti-County Water Conservation, 2 Environs,Wtr. 1978, at 3.

Fazio, The Federal Government's Role at Lake Tahoe(Lake Tahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May1981, at 5.

Frank, Public Trust Doctrine: Current Trends andFuture Opportunities, 3 Environs, Feb. 1979,at 6.

Frank & Thompson, The Revised Regional PlanningCompact: Only the First Step (Lake TahoeSymposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at 7.

Gilberg, Recycling Beverage Containers, 1 Environs,Smr. 1977, at 5.

Hobrecht, The Tuolumne River: A Time For aDecision, 7 Environs, Aug. 1983, at 1.

Kohn, Joseph Sax Speaks on National Park Protection(ELS Parks and Wildlife Conference), 12Environs, July 1988, at 19.

McCurdy, The New Land Rush: America'sEndangered Farmlands, 8 Environs, May1980, at 10.

Milbrodt, Water Qualtiy at Lake Tahoe: TheProspective From Local Government (LakeTahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at9.

Moerwald & Eaton, Defending the Lost Coast -Fighting Roads in the King Range, 10Environs, May 1987, at 5.

Rosen, Federal Land Use Planning: Safeguard orStraitjacket, 9 Environs, June 1985, at 6.

Rosen, Trouble in Paradise... Again: Yosemite'sJurisdictional Change, 10 Environs, Aug.1986, at 6.

Scoonover, Evolution of a Wilderness Bill, 9Environs, Mar. 1985, at 3.

Shepard, Deadline on Development: A MiningCompany's Solution, 8 Environs, Sept. 1984,at 2.

Silva, Keeping the Five Alive, 5 Environs, June 1981,at 5.

Simel, Admiralty Island: Wilderness 'Fortress'FacesThreat, 8 Environs, May 1984, at 4.

Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council, The Lake TahoeDilemma: A Reasonable Solution Exists (LakeTahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at3.

Will, Is Any Land Sacred? Native Americans,Environmentalists Join Legal Forces to Protect

the Wilderness, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 19.ENDANGERED SPECIESGendreau, TVA's Challenge to an Endangered

Species, 2 Environs, Star. 1978, at 5.Kosloff, For Sale: Parrots, Leopard Skin Coats, and

Crocodile Shoes, 9 Environs, Mar. 1985, at 7.Trexler, The United States and International Wildlife

Conservation Treaties, 9 Environs, Mar. 1985,at5.

ENERGYAndress, California v. Andrus, 5 Environs, Dec.

1980, at 2.Bliss, Geothermal Energy, 1 Environs, Smr. 1977, at

4.Boli, Update: Davis Energy Ordinance, 2 Environs,

Spr. 1978, at 3.Cunningham,Viewpoint: Bill Kopper, 1 Environs,

Spr. 1977, at 4.Dickson, Reliance on Nuclear Power: An Act of Faith

(Nuclear Safeguard Laws: Pro and Con), 4Environs, Jan. 1980, at 8.

Elms, Sundesert, 2 Environs, Spr. 1978, at 6.Gilberg, Recycling Beverage Containers, 1 Environs,

Smr. 1977, at 5.Hobrecht, The Tuolumne River: A Time For a

Decision, 7 Environs, Aug. 1983, at 1.Laughlin, Harnessing the Wind, 7 Environs, Jan.

1983, at 1.Malcolm, Small Power Development in California, 7

Environs, Apr. 1983, at 4.Picker, Is PG&E Wheeling' Itself into Profits? San

Francisco May Be Throwing Away $4 Billionn the Next 30 Years to the Utility Under a NewLong-Term Agreement, 12 Environs, Jan.1988, at 11.

Picker & Sprehn, Author's Reply (Hetch HetchyFollow-Up), 12 Environs, July 1988, at 13.

Picker & Sprehn, The Raker Act: Is San FranciscoViolating Federal Law?, 12 Environs, Jan.1988, at 1.

Rivett, The Nuclear Power Option: Who Has the Rightto Say No? (Nuclear Safeguard Laws: Pro andCon), 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 6.

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, SanFrancisco Public Utilities Commission Rebuttal(Hetch Hetchy Follow-Up), 12 Environs, July1988, at 9.

Shepard, Environmental Review of Outer ContinentalShelf Development: the Flint Ridge Legacy, 9Environs, Mar. 1985, at 1.

Waggoner, Energy Future: Coal Plants and NorthernCalifornia, 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 1.

Woychik, Preemption of State Nuclear PlantRegulation: Two Cases Before the NinthCircuit, 5 Environs, June 1981, at 3.

Ziskin, Solar Energy Alternatives, 1 Environs, Spr.1977, at 5.

ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISMAlpaugh, William Penn Mot, Jr. Gives Keynote

Speech (ELS Parks and Wildlife Conference),12 Environs, July 1988, at 17.

Block, The Environmental Law Society: PolicyDivision, 7 Environs, Jan. 1983, at 6.

Bogdan, Justice Kennedy's Fairness Could Be a Boonto Environmentalists, 12 Environs, Jan. 1988,at 32.

Cunningham, Viewpoint: E. Robert Wright, DeputyAttorney General, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at2.

Hawkins, Acid Rain Politics, 7 Environs, Aug. 1983,at 2.

Interview with Secretary of the Interior Donald Hodel(Hetch Hetchy Follow-Up), 12 Environs, July1988, at 15.

Kohn, Joseph Sax Speaks on National Park Protection(ELS Parks and Wildlife Conference), 12Environs, July 1988, at 19.

Picker, The Monkey Wrench Gang Goes to Court, 10Environs, Aug. 1986, at 4.

Zachariasen, Ecotage: Environmental Boon or Bane?,12 Environs, July 1988, at 6.

Zachariasen, Hodel's Motivation For His HetchHetchy Proposal, 12 Environs, Jan. 1988, at23.

HETCH HETCHYSee 12 Environs, Jan. 1988, at 1-31; 12 Environs,

July 1988, at 9-16.See also Hobrecht, The Tuolumne River: A Time For a

Decision, 7 Environs, Aug. 1983, at 1.INDIANSRobinson, Catching Salmon by Court Order: Treaty

Fishing Rights in Puget Sound, 10 Environs,Aug. 1986, at 1.

Twedt, A 100 Year Battle for Water: Truckee RiverDisputes -- Past and Future?, 11 Environs,June 1987, at 25.

Will, Is Any Land Sacred? Native Americans,Environmentalists Join Legal Forces to Protectthe Wilderness, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 19.

INTERNATIONAL ISSUESKosloff, For Sale: Parrots, Leopard Skin Coats, and

Crocodile Shoes, 9 Environs, Mar. 1985, at 7.Trexler, The United States and International Wildlife

Conservation Treaties, 9 Environs, Mar. 1985,at 5.

Wailes, The Global 2000 Project, 4 Environs, July1980, at 2.

LAND USEBeaumont, Independence Lake: Going the Way of

Dow?, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at 1.Beaumont, Managing Lake Tahoe: A Second Effort, 3

Environs, Feb. 1979, at 1.Bening, The Lake Tahoe Basin: An Overview (Lake

Tahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at1. [See CONSERVATION &PRESERVATION for Symposium articles'cites.]

Boli & Klafter, Case Notes: Big Rock Mesa PropertyOwners Assoc. v. Board of Supervisors, Cityof Carmel-by-the-Sea v. Board of Supervisors,Lake County Energy Council v. County ofLake & Magma Energy, Inc., and City ofCoronado v. California Coastal ZoneConservation Commission, 2 Environs, Wtr.1978, at 2.

Burton, The California Desert Plan, 5 Environs, Dec.1980, at 1.

Burton, National Forest Wilderness Since Rare I1, 6Environs, May 1982, at 5.

Burton & Oliver, Rare 11, 4 Environs, July 1980, at 1.Carsman, CEQA Update, 1 Environs, Smr. 1977, at

6.Dresler, Saving California's Agricultural Land, 2

Environs, Spr. 1978, at 8.Elms, Dow Legislation, 1 Environs, Smr. 1977, at 1.Endicott, Changes to the Williamson Act, 6 Environs,

Feb. 1982, at 4.Frank, From Pennsylvania Coal to Keystone: The

Supreme Court's Evolving View of 'RegulaoryTakings,' 10 Environs, May 1987, at 1.

Frank, Public Trust Doctrine: Current Trends andFuture Opportunities, 3 Environs, Feb. 1979,at 6.

Gilberg & Klipfel, Dow Chemical Withdraws FromDelta, 1 Environs, Spr. 1977, at 1.

Harbarger, Historical Preservation, 2 Environs, Fall1977, at 6.

Hartzog, Case Note: Associated Home Builders of theGreater Eastbay, Inc. v. City of Livermore, 1Environs, Smr. 1977, at 2.

Hartzog, Laguna Creek Study Area, 1 Environs, Spr.1977, at 2.

Holbrecht, New Status For Mobile Homes, 5Environs, June 1981, at 2.

Klafter, Sacramento's Innovative New Zoning Code, 2Environs, Fall 1977, at 5.

McCurdy, The New Land Rush: America'sEndangered Farmlands, 8 Environs, May1980, at 10.

Patton, First English and Nollan: The Takings HotSeat Has Turned out Lukewarm, 12 Environs,Jan. 1988, at 35.

Raftery & Raftery, Santa Monica MountainsControversy Continues, 4 Environs, July1980, at 6.

Rosen, Federal Land Use Planning: Safeguard orStraitjacket, 9 Environs, June 1985, at 6.

Van de Kamp & Stevens, Block v. North Dakota:When Is A Sovereign Not A Sovereign?, 8Environs, Sept. 1984, at 1.

LEGISLATIONBeaumont, Independence Lake: Going the Way of

Dow?, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at 1.Beaumont, Managing Lake Tahoe: A Second Effort, 3

Environs, Feb. 1979, at 1.Beaumont, Solar Clothes Dryer, 1 Environs, Smr.

1977, at 7.Bening, The Lake Tahoe Basin: An Overview (Lake

Tahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at1. [See CONSERVATION &PRESERVATION for Symposium articles'cites.]

Boll, Update: Davis Energy Ordinance, 2 Environs,Spr. 1978, at 3.

Brooks, Anti-Speculation Laws, CEQA, and DueProcess, 2 Environs, Spr. 1978, at 3.

Brooks, Reclamation Law Reform: A Symposium, 5Environs, Dec. 1980, at 3. [SeeRECLAMATION & WATER PROJECTS forSymposium articles' cites.]

Burton, National Forest Wilderness Since Rare II, 6Environs, May 1982, at 5.

Burton & Oliver, Rare 11, 4 Environs, July 1980, at 1.Cahill, California's Air Pollution Trade-Off Policy:

The New Source Review Rule, 4 Environs,Jan. 1980, at 4.

Carr, An Update: The Timebomb of HazardousWastes, 6 Environs, Feb. 1982, at 5.

Carr, Reclamation Law Update, 6 Environs, Feb.1982, at 2.

Carsman, CEQA Update, 1 Environs, Smr. 1977, at6.

Clark, The California Water Conservation Initiative, 6Environs, Feb. 1982, at 1.

Davis, The Bottle Bill, 6 Environs, May 1982, at 1.Davis, Forestry Legislative Updates, 7 Environs, Jan.

1983, at 4.Dickson, Reliance on Nuclear Power: An Act

of Faith (Nuclear Safeguard Laws: Pro andCon), 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 8.

Dresler, Saving California's Agricultural Land, 2Environs, Spr. 1978, at 8.

Dunning, Water Rights Law Reform, 4 Environs, Jan.1980, at 5.

Elms, Dow Legislation, 1 Environs, Snr. 1977, at 1.Endicott, Changes to the Williamson Act, 6Environs, Feb. 1982, at 4.

Gilberg & Klipfel, Dow Chemical Withdraws FromDelta, 1 Environs, Spr. 1977, at 1.

Ginsborg, Selling the Public Lands, 7 Environs, Apr.1983, at 2.

Hanlon, The Peripheral Canal: Hydrological Hydra, 5Environs, June 1981, at 1.

Hanlon & Soderquist, People v. the Chemical Feast:Evidentiary Problems to Criminal Prosecutionto Protect Worker Safety, 7 Environs, Jan.1983, at 3.

Holbrecht, New Status For Mobile Homes, 5Environs, June 1981, at 2.

Huffaker, The 'Hammer' Clause: Reclamation ReformAct of 1982, 9 Environs June 1985, at 1.

Klafter, Sacramento's Innovative New Zoning Code, 2Environs, Fall 1977, at 5.

Kohn, Reproductive Toxins in the Workplace:Protection Without Discrimination, 11Environs June 1987, at 15.

Kosloff & Trexler, The 200 Mile Limit: Where We AreNow, 6 Environs, Feb. 1982, at 3.

Laughlin, Harnessing the Wind, 7 Environs, Jan.1983, at 1.

Malcolm, Small Power Development in California, 7Environs, Apr. 1983, at 4.

Marks & Rosen, Asbestos and Bankruptcy: ATroublesome Chemistry, 7 Environs, Apr.1983, at 1.

Prendergast, Elms, Diringer, Harmatz & Waggoner,1977 Legislative Summary, 2 Environs, Wtr.1978, at 4.

Picker & Sprehn, Author's Reply (Hetch HetchyFollow-Up), 12 Environs, July 1988, at 13.

Picker & Sprehn, The Raker Act. Is San FranciscoViolating Federal Law?, 12 Environs, Jan.1988, at 1.

Prendergast, Pending Legislation, 2 Environs, Spr.1978, at 4.

Prendergast & Elms, Pending Legislation, 2 Environs,Fall 1977, at 4.

Raftery & Raftery, Santa Monica MountainsControversy Continues, 4 Environs, July1980, at 6.

Rivett, The Nuclear Power Option: Who Has the Rightto Say No? (Nuclear Safeguard Laws: Pro andCon), 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 6.

Rosen & Stausboll, Gorda Ridge, 8 Environs, Sept.1984, at 4.

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, SanFrancisco Public Utilities Commission Rebuttal(Hetch Hetchy Follow-Up), 12 Environs, July1988, at 9.

Scoonover, Evolution of a Wilderness Bill, 9Environs, Mar. 1985, at 3.

Shepard, Environmental Review of Outer ContinentalSheIf Development: the Flint Ridge Legacy, 9

Environs, Mar. 1985, at 1.Silva, Keeping the Five Alive, 5 Environs, June 1981,

at 5.Spelliscy, What's Happening With the Clean Air Act?,

7 Environs, Aug. 1983, at 5.Todhunter, Pending Legislation, 1 Environs, Spr.

1977, at 3.Todhunter, Pending Legislation, 1 Environs, Smr.

1977, at 2.Tomoda, New Alternatives in Wastewater

Management, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978 at 3.Van de Kamp & Stevens, Block v. North Dakota:

When Is A Sovereign Not A Sovereign?, 8Environs, Sept. 1984, at 1.

Vandenberg, Homestake's McLaughlin Project: CanMining and Good Water Quality Mix?, 8Environs, May 1984, at 6.

Woychik, Preemption of State Nuclear PlantRegulation: Two Cases Before the NinthCircuit, 5 Environs, June 1981, at 3.

MISCELLANEOUSBainbridge, Literature Review, 2 Environs, Fall 1977,

at 9.Bainbridge, Literature Review, 2 Environs, Wtr.

1978, at 9.Gilberg, Literature Review, 1 Environs, Spr. 1977, at

9.Gilberg, Literature Review, 1 Environs, Smr. 1977, at

7.Gilberg, Literature Review, 2 Environs, Spr. 1978, at

5.Gilberg, Literature Review, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at

9.Imperati, Literature Review, 3 Environs, Feb. 1979, at

4.MINERALS & MININGBliss, Grub Stake Mining, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at

6.A. Rosen & Stausboll, Gorda Ridge, 8 Environs,

Sept. 1984, at 4.Shepard, Deadline on Development: A Mining

Company's Solution, 8 Environs, Sept. 1984,at 2.

Smith, In the Aggregate: An Environmental Survey ofSand and Gravel Operations on Cache Creek, 4Environs, July 1980, at 4.

Vandenberg, Homestake's McLaughlin Project: CanMining and Good Water Quality Mix?, 8Environs, May 1984, at 6.

NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICYACT (NEPA)Andress, California v. Andrus, 5 Environs, Dec.

1980, at 2.Beaumont, Independence Lake: Going the Way of

Dow?, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978 at 1.Burton & Oliver, Rare 11, 4 Environs No. 2, at 1 (July

1980).Kerr, Environmentalists Versus the Pentagon: NEPA

Exemptions for the Military, 6 Environs, May1982, at 3.

McCaull, The NEPA Nuclear Loophole: TheHomeporting Saga of the U.S.S. Missouri, 12Environs, July 1988, at 3.

Nelson, Pave Paws, 2 Environs, Spr. 1978, at 2.Shepard, Environmental Review of Outer Continental

Shelf Development: the Flint Ridge Legacy, 9Environs, Mar. 1985, at 1.

NUCLEAR POWERDickson, Reliance on Nuclear Power: An Act of Faith

(Nuclear Safeguard Laws: Pro and Con), 4Environs, Jan. 1980, at 8.

Elms, Sundesert, 2 Environs, Spr. 1978, at 6.Kerr, Environmentalists Versus the Pentagon: NEPA

Exemptions for the Military, 6 Environs, May1982, at 3.

McCaull, The NEPA Nuclear Loophole: TheHomeporting Saga of the U.S.S. Missouri, 12Environs, July 1988, at 3.

Rivett, The Nuclear Power Option: Who Has the Rightto Say No? (Nuclear Safeguard Laws: Pro andCon), 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 6.

Woychik, Preemption of State Nuclear PlantRegulation: Two Cases Before the NinthCircuit, 5 Environs, June 1981, at 3.

OCEANSAndress, California v. Andrus, 5 Environs, Dec.

1980, at 2.Kosloff & Trexler, The 200 Mile Limit: Where We Are

Now, 6 Environs, Feb. 1982, at 3.A. Rosen & Stausboll, Gorda Ridge, 8 Environs,

Sept. 1984, at 4.Shepard, Environmental Review of Outer Continental

Shelf Development: the Flint Ridge Legacy, 9Environs, Mar. 1985, at 1.

OIL & GASAndress, California v. Andrus, 5 Environs, Dec.

1980, at 2.Shepard, Environmental Review of Outer Continental

Shelf Development: the Flint Ridge Legacy, 9Environs, Mar. 1985, at 1.

PUBLIC LANDSAlpaugh, William Penn Mott, Jr. Gives Keynote

Speech (ELS Parks and Wildlife Conference),12 Environs, July 1988, at 17.

Bogdan & Patton, Is Restoration of Hetch HetchyValley Feasible?, 12 Environs, Jan. 1988, at19.

Bolin, Hetch Hetchy: Facts and Figures, 12 Environs,Jan. 1988, at 18.

Burton, The California Desert Plan, 5 Environs, Dec.1980, at 1.

Burton, National Forest Wilderness Since Rare 11, 6Environs, May 1982, at 5.

Burton & Oliver, Rare H, 4 Environs, July 1980, at 1.Crothers, Hetch Hetchy -- From 'Grancd Canyon of

the Tuolumne' to San Francisco's WaterSupply, 12 Environs, Jan. 1988, at 13.

Cunningham, United States v. New Mexico: FederallyReserved Water Rights in the National Forests,3 Environs, Feb. 1979, at 2.

Davis, Forestry Legislative Updates, 7 Environs, Jan.1983, at 4.

Dear, Off Road Vehicles in the National Forest:Environmental Effects and User Conflict, 6Environs, May 1982, at 2.

Duke, National Forest Management, 3 Environs, Feb.1979, at 5.

Interview with Secretary of the Interior Donald Hodel(Hetch Hetchy Follow-Up), 12 Environs, July1988, at 15.

Fazio, The Federal Government's Role at Lake Tahoe(Lake Tahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May1981, at 5.

Ginsborg, Selling the Public Lands, 7 Environs, Apr.1983, at 2.

Hobrecht, The Tuolumne River: A Time For aDecision, 7 Environs, Aug. 1983, at 1.

Kohn, Joseph Sax Speaks on National Park Protection(ELS Parks and Wildlife Conference), 12Environs, July 1988, at 19.

Moerwald & Eaton, Defending the Lost Coast -Fighting Roads in the King Range, 10Environs, May 1987, at 5.

Picker & Sprehn, Author's Reply (Hetch HetchyFollow-Up), 12 Environs, July 1988, at 13.

Picker & Sprehn, Hodel's Hetch Hetchy Proposal

Draws Criticism and Applause, 12 Environs,Jan. 1988, at 26.

Picker & Sprehn, The Raker Act: Is San FranciscoViolating Federal Law?, 12 Environs, Jan.1988, at 1.

Rosen, Federal Land Use Planning: Safeguard orStraitjacket, 9 Environs, June 1985, at 6.

Rosen, Trouble in Paradise... Again: Yosemite'sJurisdictional Change, 10 Environs, Aug.1986, at 6.

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, SanFrancisco Public Utilities Commission Rebuttal(Hetch Hetchy Follow-Up), 12 Environs, July1988, at 9.

Shepard, Deadline on Development: A MiningCompany's Solution, 8 Environs, Sept. 1984,at 2.

Silva, Keeping the Five Alive, 5 Environs, June 1981,at 5.

Simel, Admiralty Island: Wilderness 'Fortress' FacesThreat, 8 Environs, May 1984, at 4.

Van de Kamp & Stevens, Block v. North Dakota:When Is A Sovereign Not A Sovereign?, 8Environs, Sept. 1984, at 1.

Will, Is Any Land Sacred? Native Americans,Environmentalists Join Legal Forces to Protectthe Wilderness, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 19.

Zachariasen, Hodel's Motivation For His HetchHetchy Proposal, 12 Environs, Jan. 1988, at23.

PUBLIC TRUST DOCTRINEFrank, Public Trust Doctrine: Current Trends and

Future Opportunities, 3 Environs, Feb. 1979,at 6.

RECLAMATION & WATER PROJECTSBallis, Landowner Monopoly and Federal Reclamation

Food Policy (Reclamation Law Symposium), 5Environs, Dec. 1980, at 5.

Bolin, Hetch Hetchy: Facts and Figures, 12 Environs,Jan. 1988, at 18.

Brooks, Reclamation Law Reform: A Symposium, 5Environs, Dec. 1980, at 3.

Carr, Reclamation Law Update, 6 Environs, Feb.1982, at 2.

Coelho, Restoring Stability to the ReclamationProgram (Reclamation Law Symposium), 5Environs, Dec. 1980, at 5.

Crothers, Hetch Hetchy -- From 'Grand Canyon of theTuolumne' to San Francisco's Water Supply,12 Environs, Jan. 1986, at 13.

Finley, Mono Lake, 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 3.Gendreau, Tough New Rules for Federal Irrigation

Water, 2 Environs, Fall 1977, at 8.Gendreau, TVA's Challenge to an Endangered

Species, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at 5.Hanlon, The Peripheral Canal: Hydrological Hydra, 5

Environs, June 1981, at 1.Hobrecht, The Tuolumne River: A Time For a

Decision, 7 Environs No. 3, at 1 (Aug. 1983).

Huffaker, The 'Hammer' Clause: Reclamation ReformAct of 1982, 9 Environs, June 1985, at 1.

Interview with Secretary of the Interior Donald Hodel(Hetch Hetchy Follow-Up), 12 Environ,s July1988, at 15.

Malcolm, Small Power Development in California, 7Environs, Apr. 1983, at 4.

McFarlane, Evolutionary, Not Revolutionary ChangeReclamation Law Symposium), 5 Environs,Dec. 1980, at 4.

Miller, Abandonment of a Proven Program(Reclamation Law Symposium), 5 Environs,Dec. 1980, at 4).

Picker, Is PG&E Wheeling' Itself into Profits? SanFrancisco May Be Throwing Away $4 Billion in the Next 30 Years to the Utility Under a NewLong-Term Agreement, 12 Environs, Jan.1988, at 11.

Picker & Sprehn, Author's Reply (Hetch HetchyFollow-Up), 12 Environs, July 1988, at 13.

Picker & Sprehn, Hodel's Hetch Hetchy ProposalDraws Criticism and Applause, 12 Environs,Jan. 1988, at 26.

Picker & Sprehn, The Raker Act. Is San FranciscoViolating Federal Law?, 12 Environs, Jan.1988, at 1.

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, SanFrancisco Public Utilities Commission Rebuttal(Hetch Hetchy Follow-Up), 12 Environs, July1988, at 9.

Segerstrom, California v. United States: The NewMelones Decision, 3 Environs, Feb. 1979, at3.

Segerstrom, The Peripheral Canal: A Setback in RoundTwo, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at 4.

Segerstrom, The Peripheral Canal: Moment ofDecision, 2 Environs No. 2, at 1 (Wtr. 1978).

RESTORATIONBogdan & Patton, Is Restoration of Hetch Hetchy

Valley Feasible?, 12 Environs, Jan. 1988, at 119.

TAKINGSFrank, From Pennsylvania Coal to Keystone: The

Supreme Court's Evolving View of'Regulatory Takings,' 10 Environs, May1987, at 1.

Patton, First English and Nollan: The Takings HotSeat Has Turned out Lukewarm, 12 Environs,Jan. 1988, at 35.

TOXICS & HAZARDOUS WASTESBengston, Indoor Air Pollution: Is Your Home or

Office Making You Sick?, 12 Environs, July1988, at 22.

Carr, An Update: The Timebomb of HazardousWastes, 6 Environs, Feb. 1982, at 5.

Gilberg & Klipfel, Dow Chemical Withdraws FromDelta, 1 Environs, Spr. 1977, at 1.

Hanlon & Soderquist, People v. the Chemical Feast:Evidentiary Problems to Criminal Prosecutionto Protect Worker Safety, 7 Environs, Jan.1983, at 3.

Kohn, Reproductive Toxins in the Workplace:Protection Without Discrimination, 11Environs, June 1987, at 15.

Marks & Rosen, Asbestos and Bankruptcy: ATroublesome Chemistry, 7 Environs, Apr.1983, at 1.

Mitchel, Bucket Brigade Blues: White Bass v.Rotenone, 9 Environs, June 1985, at 4.

Tomoda, New Alternatives in WastewaterManagement, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at 3.

Hartzog, Bicycle Commuters Unite, 2 Environs, Wtr.1978, at 5.

WATER [See also RECLAMATION & WATERPROJECTS for additional related articles.]Bard, Lake Tahoe Water Quality Control Plan (Lake

Tahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at2.

Bliss & Imperati, Sale of Water Rights, 2 Environs,Wtr. 1978, at 6.

Boll, Governor's Commission on Water Rights, 2Environs, Fall 1977, at 1.

Bridges & Thayer, Who's Minding California'sWetlands?, 8 Environs, May 1984, at 1.

Brooks, Case Note: County of Inyo v. City of LosAngeles, 2 Environs, Fall 1977, at 2.

Clark, The California Water Conservation Initiative, 6Environs, Feb. 1982, at 1.

Cunningham, United States v. New Mexico: FederallyReserved Water Rights in the National Forests,3 Environs, Feb. 1979, at 2.

Cunningham, Viewpoint: Harrison Dunning, 1Environs, Smr. 1977, at 3.

Driggs, Water Board Rejects Andco Proposal, 2Environs, Fall 1977, at 3.

Dunning, Water Rights Law Reform, 4 Environs, Jan.1980, at 5.

Euler, Tri-County Water Conservation, 2 Environs,Wtr. 1978, at 3.

Finley, Mono Lake, 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 3.Gendreau, Tough New Rules for Federal Irrigation

Water, 2 Environs, Fall 1977, at 8.Milbrodt, Water Qualiy at Lake Tahoe: The

Prospective From Local Government (LakeTahoe Symposium), 5 Environs, May 1981, at9.

Peterson, Constitutional Protection of Unused RiparianRights, 4 Environs, July 1980, at 5.

Segerstrom, California v. United States: The NewMelones Decision, 3 Environs, Feb. 1979, at3.

Silva, Keeping the Five Alive, 5 Environs, June 1981,at 5.

Tomoda, New Alternatives in WastewaterManagement, 2 Environs, Smr. 1978, at 3.

Tomoda, Roseville's Water Sale, 2 Environs, Wtr.1978, at 5.

Twedt, A 100 Year Battle for Water: Truckee RiverDisputes -- Past and Future?, 11 Environs,June 1987, at 25.

Vandenberg, Homestake's McLaughlin Project: CanMining and Good Water Quality Mix?, 8Environs, May 1984, at 6.

Waggoner, Energy Future: Coal Plants and NorthernCalifornia, 4 Environs, Jan. 1980, at 1.

WILDERNESSBurton, National Forest Wilderness Since Rare 11, 6

Environs, May 1982, at 5.Burton & Oliver, Rare 11, 4 Environs, July 1980, at 1.Moerwald & Eaton, Defending the Lost Coast -

Fighting Roads in the King Range, 10Environs, May 1987, at 5.

Scoonover, Evolution of a Wilderness Bill, 9Environs, Mar. 1985, at 3.

Simel, Admiralty Island: Wilderness 'Fortress' FacesThreat, 8 Environs, May 1984, at 4.

Will, Is Any Land Sacred? Native Americans,Environmentalists Join Legal Forces to Protectthe Wilderness, 11 Environs, June 1987, at 19.

WILDLIFEGendreau, TVA's Challenge to an Endangered

Species, 2 Environs, Snar. 1978, at 5.Kosloff, For Sale: Parrots, Leopard Skin Coats, and

Crocodile Shoes, 9 Environs, Mar. 1985, at 7.Kosloff & Trexler, The 200 Mile Limit: Where We Are

Now, 6 Environs, Feb. 1982, at 3.Mitchel, Bucket Brigade Blues: White Bass v.

Rotenone, 9 Environs, June 1985, at 4.Robinson, Catching Salmon by Court Order: Treaty

Fishing Rights in Puget Sound, 10 Environs,Aug. 1986, at 1.

Trexler, The United States and International WildlifeConservation Treaties, 9 Environs, Mar. 1985,at 5.