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Federal Natural Resource Law and Development of Linear Infrastructure

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Federal Natural Resource Law and Development of Linear Infrastructure
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Actually, this was a good survey of federal environmental law, generally. Some slides, particularly, the one on the TxDoT case (Fath) could use some careful proof-reading. I have done this sort of work for decades, and I found this a good presentation.

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Rebecca Hays Barho, Brooke M. Wahlberg

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Federal Natural Resource Law and Development of Linear Infrastructure (Feb 2020)

Proponents of pipelines, transmission lines, roads and other linear infrastructure will learn how the federal natural resource laws can impact projects and how compliance strategies can help avoid costly delays. Learn how the Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, National Historic Preservation Act, National Environmental Policy Act, Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and other legal frameworks intersect with construction, operation, and maintenance of linear infrastructure projects.

Originally presented: Jan 2020 Federal Natural Resource Law and Development of Linear Infrastructure

Rebecca Hays Barho, Nossaman LLP - Austin, TX
Brooke M. Wahlberg, Nossaman LLP - Austin, TX