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The Clean Water Act: Accomplishments

The Clean Water Act: Accomplishments

... expanded. Water program managers recognize the possibility that further progress in water quality improvement may be both more difficult and more cosfly to achieve than our accomplishments to ... See full document

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Urban Runoff and Ocean Water Quality in Southern California: What Tools Does the Clean Water Act Provide?

Urban Runoff and Ocean Water Quality in Southern California: What Tools Does the Clean Water Act Provide?

... 35 See, e.g., Borden Ranch P’ship v. United States Army Corps of Eng’rs, 261 F.3d 810, 815 (9th Cir. 2001) (holding that bulldozers and tractors used to pull waste through soil were “point sources” and commenting that ... See full document

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Endocrine disruptor screening: regulatory perspectives and needs

Endocrine disruptor screening: regulatory perspectives and needs

... US Clean Water Act do not explicitly test for EDCs, and considering the unique requirements and endpoints required to assess the endocrine potential of a sample, these programs are unlikely to ... See full document

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The Unitary Waters Apprach: The Government's Misguided Attempt to Limit the Reach of the Clean Water Act

The Unitary Waters Apprach: The Government's Misguided Attempt to Limit the Reach of the Clean Water Act

... The Clean Water Act of 1972 was revolutionary in many ways. It made the federal government the dominant authority in an area where the states had long held sway. It instituted a new system of ... See full document

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Financing Under the Clean Water Act:  The Move from Federal Grants to State Loans

Financing Under the Clean Water Act: The Move from Federal Grants to State Loans

... the Clean Water Act and have been carried forward from the Construction Grants Program, such as requiring that applicants for assistance study opportunities for using innovative and alternative ... See full document

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Non-Point Source Pollution and the Clean Water Act: Policy Problems and Professional Prospects

Non-Point Source Pollution and the Clean Water Act: Policy Problems and Professional Prospects

... Remote sensing and digital mapping methods are rapidly changing the way that environmental variables are measured. While new mapping and analysis methods rapidly store, retrieve, process, and visualize spatial ... See full document

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Water, Water Everywhere, But Just How Much is Clean?: Examining Water Quality Restoration Efforts Under the United States Clean Water Act and the United States-Canada Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement

Water, Water Everywhere, But Just How Much is Clean?: Examining Water Quality Restoration Efforts Under the United States Clean Water Act and the United States-Canada Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement

... drinking water and support species that humans consume, including aquatic species, land animals, and ...crops. Water is also crucial to support economic activity, as it is a vital component of industry, ... See full document

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Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Regulation Under the Federal Clean Water Act: The Role of Water Quality Standards?

Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Regulation Under the Federal Clean Water Act: The Role of Water Quality Standards?

... MEP is the technology-based standard established by Congress in CWA section 402(p)(3)(B)(iii) that municipal dischargers of storm water (MS4s) must meet. Technology-based limits establish the level of pollutant ... See full document

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ANALYSIS OF DEMAND FORECASTING ON THE CLEAN WATER NEED IN CLEAN WATER MANAGEMENT COMPANY (PPAB)

ANALYSIS OF DEMAND FORECASTING ON THE CLEAN WATER NEED IN CLEAN WATER MANAGEMENT COMPANY (PPAB)

... of water produced to meet the needs of the community is very necessary, due to human nature that can not be far from the water as a source of ...or Water Supply Company (PPAB), the forecasting ... See full document

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Re-segmentation of Oregon’s Assessed Waters for Inclusion in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Assessment Database

Re-segmentation of Oregon’s Assessed Waters for Inclusion in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Assessment Database

... state’s water quality standards. As required by section 305(b) of the Clean Water Act, Oregon DEQ has established designated uses and is responsible for monitoring and assessing the quality of ... See full document

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General Stream Adjudications and Eastern River Systems

General Stream Adjudications and Eastern River Systems

... instream water uses and the level of water quality necessary to protect the existing uses shall be main- tained and ...its Water Quality Standards Handbook ...chronic water quality criteria ... See full document

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General Industrial Storm Water Permits and the Construction Industry: What Does the Clean Water Act Require?

General Industrial Storm Water Permits and the Construction Industry: What Does the Clean Water Act Require?

... of clean water as a basic human need, one that is also es- sential to the nation’s health, economy, security, and ...advanced. Clean water is critical to human health and welfare, to ... See full document

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Gwaltney of Smithfield v. Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Balancing Interests under the Clean Water Act

Gwaltney of Smithfield v. Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Balancing Interests under the Clean Water Act

... Fourth, the court discussed Gwaltney's contention that allowing suits for past violations would flood the federal courts with citizen suits. The court admitted that t[r] ... See full document

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United States V. Rapanos: Is "Waters Of The United States" Necessary For Clean Water Act Jurisdiction?

United States V. Rapanos: Is "Waters Of The United States" Necessary For Clean Water Act Jurisdiction?

... Judicial deference to Congress plays an important part in the possibility of amending the Clean Water Act. Congress could easily repair the CWA by removing the geographic jurisdictional limit, as ... See full document

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An Apology for Administrative Law in The Contracting State

An Apology for Administrative Law in The Contracting State

... Safety Act, 15 U.S.C. § 2073 (1994); Endangered Spe- cies Act, 16 ...(1994); Clean Air Act, 42 ...Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act), 33 ... See full document

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The Clean Water Act: An Economist’s Appraisal

The Clean Water Act: An Economist’s Appraisal

... of water quality such as dis- solved oxygen or total phosphorus may not have much meaning to most ...classifying water bodies by the quality of fishing opportunities they present and for translating changes ... See full document

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Restoring and Maintaining the Integrity of the Nation’s Water:  An Assessment of the Clean Water Act

Restoring and Maintaining the Integrity of the Nation’s Water: An Assessment of the Clean Water Act

... this problem was to subject industrial and munici- pal discharges to progressively more stringent, technologically based effluent limitations until the pollution was effectively eliminated. All similar sources of ... See full document

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Pesticides As "Pollutants" Under The Clean Water Act

Pesticides As "Pollutants" Under The Clean Water Act

... potential water quality impacts associated with the application of aquatic pesticides over a three-year period, notes that “risk quotient exceedances and sediment quality triad calculations indicate that ... See full document

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The Clean Water Act in Retrospect

The Clean Water Act in Retrospect

... Refuse Act permit program was a ...1972 act were being discussed, 45 states already had industrial permit programs (Lieber, 37); some environmental groups opposed it because it was seen as a license to ... See full document

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Reclaiming the Clean Water Act: A New Approach to Wastewater Management

Reclaiming the Clean Water Act: A New Approach to Wastewater Management

... of water quality standards against private polluters operating for profit would be substantially more effective than en- forcement against municipalities that can barely afford to treat their ... See full document

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