Before the EPA was created in 1970, environmental protection operated through 50 states experimenting with different standards (federalism) plus common law, under which no individual has the right to impose costs—including pollution—on a neighbor against their will, giving rise to causes of action; suing a few polluters with severe penalties deters the rest.
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Bruce YandleEvidence Quote
“we had 50 stat with regulation we can we throw that in and none of them had a monopoly on how it could be done for the entire United States... then on underneath... the old common law... no IND individual has a right to impose cost on his neighbor... if they do you've got a cause of action against that party take them into court”
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