This is the first article in a twopart series that explores the trends and developments that eventually led Congress to enact one of the most complex and significant pieces of legislation in history the Clean Water Act It examines the way in which water pollution evolved from a relatively simple local issue in the early years of the Republic into a complex state and regional problem by 1920 The article then examines the development of state regulation from 1869 to 1972 an account that covers the evolution of state agencies and regulatory innovations such as water quality standards and uniform effluent limitations The new regulatory devices however failed to fulfill their promise Faced with powerful concentrated opposition from industry and...
In 1861, the Ohio Supreme Court adopted the Absolute Use Rule to govern groundwater, essentially all...
Amy Venit's paper for Human and Organziational Development 1800-03, Fall 2008, "The Clean Water Act ...
Ensuring society's access to safe, clean water has been a major concern for governments through time...
This is the second article in a twopart series that examines the legal and technological development...
This is the first article in a twopart series that explores the trends and developments that eventua...
Since 1948, the federal government has assumed an increasingly dominant role in efforts to control p...
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act,1 which was originally enacted in 1948 and which has been am...
Since 1970, pollution control in the United States has centered on national level regulatory approac...
This Article examines the assumptions upon which Congress relied in enacting the Clean Water Act ( C...
E.B. 95-06This bulletin presents a brief overview of past Federal water quality legislation in order...
This article examines institutions for water pollution control and their interaction with water supp...
Renewed interest in an expanded role for water quality standards in the regulatory scheme has develo...
This article examines the assumptions upon which Congress relied in enacting the 1972 Clean Water Ac...
This essay traces the emergence of environmental considerations in U.S. water law, beginning with co...
The water quality standards provisions of section 303 of the Clean Water Act establish one of the ba...
In 1861, the Ohio Supreme Court adopted the Absolute Use Rule to govern groundwater, essentially all...
Amy Venit's paper for Human and Organziational Development 1800-03, Fall 2008, "The Clean Water Act ...
Ensuring society's access to safe, clean water has been a major concern for governments through time...
This is the second article in a twopart series that examines the legal and technological development...
This is the first article in a twopart series that explores the trends and developments that eventua...
Since 1948, the federal government has assumed an increasingly dominant role in efforts to control p...
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act,1 which was originally enacted in 1948 and which has been am...
Since 1970, pollution control in the United States has centered on national level regulatory approac...
This Article examines the assumptions upon which Congress relied in enacting the Clean Water Act ( C...
E.B. 95-06This bulletin presents a brief overview of past Federal water quality legislation in order...
This article examines institutions for water pollution control and their interaction with water supp...
Renewed interest in an expanded role for water quality standards in the regulatory scheme has develo...
This article examines the assumptions upon which Congress relied in enacting the 1972 Clean Water Ac...
This essay traces the emergence of environmental considerations in U.S. water law, beginning with co...
The water quality standards provisions of section 303 of the Clean Water Act establish one of the ba...
In 1861, the Ohio Supreme Court adopted the Absolute Use Rule to govern groundwater, essentially all...
Amy Venit's paper for Human and Organziational Development 1800-03, Fall 2008, "The Clean Water Act ...
Ensuring society's access to safe, clean water has been a major concern for governments through time...