The Clean Water Act’s (CWA) goal of protecting the waters of the United States has been threatened by the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) increased use of general permits, such as Nationwide Permit 21 (NWP 21). NWP 21 is issued by the Corps to authorize the disposal of material from mountaintop coal mining, even though this type of disposal has serious environmental effects. Recent court rulings have upheld the use of NWP 21. However, by focusing on the questions left unresolved by Congress and the courts, there is an opportunity to help guarantee that the goal of the CWA is achieved. To ensure greater environmental protection, the adequacy of the minimum impact determinations performed by the Corps when it enacts a NWP should be challenged...
The scope of Clean Water Act (CWA) jurisdiction over water bodies has been the subject of legal cont...
Mine drainage permit regulations are unclear as to whether permit applications are to be for opera-t...
After decades of financial decadence and total dominance over political processes, coal companies ha...
The Clean Water Act’s (CWA) goal of protecting the waters of the United States has been threatened b...
Mountaintop removal mining operations in the Appalachian region have expanded significantly in recen...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers expressing serious concerns about the need to reduce the potential harm...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2009,...
In Natural Resources Defense Council v. EPA ( NRDC v. EPA ), the Natural Resources Defense Council (...
Mountaintop removal mining involves removing the top of a mountain in order to recover the coal seam...
Over the past decade, scientists and environmental advocacy groups have challenged the proliferation...
Since its initial passage in 1972, the Clean Water Act has attempted to restore and protect our Nati...
Disregarding CWA regulations, WVDEP allowed for a state coal mining company, Fola, to discharge poll...
Coal ash ponds pose a significant threat to the environment and human health. Coal ash is a byproduc...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Surface...
On May 3, 2002, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the ...
The scope of Clean Water Act (CWA) jurisdiction over water bodies has been the subject of legal cont...
Mine drainage permit regulations are unclear as to whether permit applications are to be for opera-t...
After decades of financial decadence and total dominance over political processes, coal companies ha...
The Clean Water Act’s (CWA) goal of protecting the waters of the United States has been threatened b...
Mountaintop removal mining operations in the Appalachian region have expanded significantly in recen...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers expressing serious concerns about the need to reduce the potential harm...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2009,...
In Natural Resources Defense Council v. EPA ( NRDC v. EPA ), the Natural Resources Defense Council (...
Mountaintop removal mining involves removing the top of a mountain in order to recover the coal seam...
Over the past decade, scientists and environmental advocacy groups have challenged the proliferation...
Since its initial passage in 1972, the Clean Water Act has attempted to restore and protect our Nati...
Disregarding CWA regulations, WVDEP allowed for a state coal mining company, Fola, to discharge poll...
Coal ash ponds pose a significant threat to the environment and human health. Coal ash is a byproduc...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Surface...
On May 3, 2002, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the ...
The scope of Clean Water Act (CWA) jurisdiction over water bodies has been the subject of legal cont...
Mine drainage permit regulations are unclear as to whether permit applications are to be for opera-t...
After decades of financial decadence and total dominance over political processes, coal companies ha...