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Regulation, technology and water: 'Buy-in' as a precondition for effective real-time advanced monitoring, compliance and enforcement

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Holley, Cameron
Sinclair, Darren

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George Washington University

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All environmental regulators must confront the question: how can they best achieve compliance and enforcement within their resource constraints? This has become a particularly vexing enquiry, as public budgets shrink without a commensurate diminishment of regulatory responsibilities.

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George Washington Journal of Energy and Environmental Law

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2099-12-31
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