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Environmental Studies Library Guide
Research support for environmental studies, including science and policy aspects of environmental issues.
Much of the environmental scholarship, policy work, and raw data used and procuded by U.S. government agencies is available on the Internet through the various federal and state agencies' websites.
Created by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), Superfund's programs to clean up hazardous waste sites is administered by the EPA.
Collects and maintains data on the quality, availability, and use of the Nation's water, including streamflow data for flood forecasting; and streamflow data that help determine water allocations for agriculture, industry, and domestic supply.
Also consider the laws and legislative histories behind environmental research and regulation. The CRS Reports (Congressional Research Service) are especially helpful for the histories and effects of particular legislation.
Comprehensive collection of historic and current congressional information, including bills & laws, hearings, CRS reports, committee prints, reports, and the Congressional Record