DescriptionThe fishing industry in the United States, and in particular the North Atlantic component of the industry, did not fully participate in the technological development of American industry of the...
DescriptionA report titled "Progress and Problems: 1997 Whitman Administration Policy on the Right to Know about Chemical Hazards in the Workplace and Community" and related attachments.
DescriptionMessage from Rick Engler to Assemblyman Robert Shinn with attached documents related to the January 1991 proposal by Governor Florio. The attached documents summarize why Governor Florio decided not...
DescriptionInformation about fact sheets and surveys related to the Right to Know Act. Inclues an email conversation between Rick Engler and Richard Willinger on Right to Know survey data, information on...
DescriptionCommunity Right to Know Annual Report with an introduction, community right to know survey for 1992, and New Jersey Release and Pollution Prevention Report for 1992.
New Jersey business owners and...
DescriptionThis report summarizes the 1994 chemical inventory and environmental release, off-site transfer, facility throughput and pollution prevention information reported by New Jersey companies pursuant to...
DescriptionThis is a summary of the information submitted in 1994 by New Jersey businesses covered by state and federal New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know (W&CRTK) Act and/or the federal Emergency...
DescriptionCorrespondence between Rick Engler and several government representatives, mainly commissioners from the Department of Health, concerning the Worker and Community Right to Know Act. Most letters...
DescriptionDocuments related to conferences held for the New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know Act. Includes informational flyer, memo, and press advisory for dates and locations for Right to Know...
DescriptionThis folder contains newsletters, notes, magazines and newspaper clippings related to the Community Right-to-Know Act and emergency planning in regards to chemical exposure.