Document Type
Technical Report
Abstract
The environmental standards for water, air, and land are of prime importance to all members of the northern community. Many of the ecological systems are easily disrupted. Some of the systems are extremely stable. Although the volume of scientific and engineering research on various aspects of the total environment is expanding rapidly it appears that those studying the conditions that exist and those setting the standards for these areas seldom, if ever, communicate. Due to the increased attention being paid to the meaning and impact of regulations, the sponsors of this symposium proposed an opportunity for open discussion of the issues. The program was designed to address the full range of environmental situations. The principal objectives of this symposium were: 1. to review environmental standards and regulations 2. to identify environmental problem areas 3. to examine the adequacy, pertinence, enforcement, and effectiveness of environmental control in the North. While these objectives could not be completely satisfied by this meeting, doors were opened; participants discussed issues brought forth; and progress was made toward a better understanding of needed environmental standards for northern regions.
Publication Date
3-17-1975
Recommended Citation
Smith, Daniel W. and Tilsworth, Timothy, "Envirnonmental Standards for Northern Regions: A Symposium" (1975). WERC Publications . 87.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_mirl_werc_pubs/87
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1811