The Clean Water Act After 37 Years

The Clean Water Act After 37 Years
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2009
Genre: Intergovernmental cooperation
ISBN:

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The Clean Water Act After 37 Years

The Clean Water Act After 37 Years
Author: United States House of Representatives
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781701800939

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The Clean Water Act after 37 years: recommitting to the protection of the nations' waters

The Clean Water ACT After 37 Years

The Clean Water ACT After 37 Years
Author: United States. Congress
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-01-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983792540

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The Clean Water Act after 37 years : recommitting to the protection of the nations' waters : hearing before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, October 15, 2009.

The Clean Water Act After 37 Years

The Clean Water Act After 37 Years
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Publisher:
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN:

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Clean Water Act Thirty-year Retrospective

Clean Water Act Thirty-year Retrospective
Author: Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control
Publisher: Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control
Total Pages: 820
Release: 2004
Genre: Water
ISBN:

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The Clean Water Act 20 Years Later

The Clean Water Act 20 Years Later
Author: Robert W. Adler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1993-08
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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This volume explores the issues associated with the complex subject of water quality protection in an assessment of the successes and failures of the Clean Water Act over the past twenty years. In addition to examining traditional indicators of water quality, the authors consider how health concerns of the public have been addressed, and present a detailed examination of the ecological health of our waters. Taken together, these measures present a far more complete and balanced picture than raw water quality data alone. As well as reviewing past effectiveness, the book includes specific recommendations for the reauthorization of the Act, which is to be considered by Congress in 1995. This balanced and insightful account will surely shape the debate among legislative and policy experts and citizen activists at all levels who are concerned with issues of water quality.

Clean Water Act

Clean Water Act
Author: Claudia Copeland
Publisher: Nova Biomedical Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The Clean Water Act (CWA) requires states to identify waters that are impaired by pollution, even after application of pollution controls. For these waters, states must establish a total maximum daily load (TMDL) of pollutants to ensure that water quality standards can be attained. Implementation was dormant until states and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) were prodded by numerous lawsuits. The TMDL program has become controversial, in part because of requirements and costs now facing states to implement this 30-year old provision of the law. In 1999, EPA proposed regulatory changes to strengthen the TMDL program. Industries, cities farmers and others may be required to use new pollution controls to meet TMDL requirements. EPA's proposal was widely criticised and congressional interest has been high. This book explores the lingering dispute between states and industry groups, beginning from the Clinton administration and stretching all the way to the present. However, Congress recognised in the Act that, in many cases, pollution controls implemented by industry and cities would be insufficient, due to pollutant contributions from other unregulated sources.

Compensating for Wetland Losses Under the Clean Water Act

Compensating for Wetland Losses Under the Clean Water Act
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2001-11-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0309133025

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Recognizing the importance of wetland protection, the Bush administration in 1988 endorsed the goal of "no net loss" of wetlands. Specifically, it directed that filling of wetlands should be avoided, and minimized when it cannot be avoided. When filling is permitted, compensatory mitigation must be undertaken; that is, wetlands must be restored, created, enhanced, and, in exceptional cases, preserved, to replace the permitted loss of wetland area and function, such as water quality improvement within the watershed. After more than a dozen years, the national commitment to "no net loss" of wetlands has been evaluated. This new book explores the adequacy of science and technology for replacing wetland function and the effectiveness of the federal program of compensatory mitigation in accomplishing the nation's goal of clean water. It examines the regulatory framework for permitting wetland filling and requiring mitigation, compares the mitigation institutions that are in use, and addresses the problems that agencies face in ensuring sustainability of mitigated wetlands over the long term. Gleaning lessons from the mixed results of mitigation efforts to date, the book offers 10 practical guidelines for establishing and monitoring mitigated wetlands. It also recommends that federal, state, and local agencies undertake specific institutional reforms. This book will be important to anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the "no net loss" issue: policy makers, regulators, environmental scientists, educators, and wetland advocates.