The Clean Water Act has traveled a successful but tortuous path. From combustible beginnings on the Cuyahoga River; through the Lake St. Clair wetlands; to reservoirs near the Miccosukee; and eventually discharged (or “functionally” discharged) off the Maui coast. With each bend, the nearly fifty-year-old Act has proven to be not just resilient, but among our most successful environmental laws. Much of that success stems from an effective enforcement structure that focuses more on treating pollutant sources rather than just impaired waters. The text creating that structure has largely remained untouched by Congress for decades. This article begins by posing a thesis: The Clean Water Act regulates all “waters of the United States.” It then s...
The effectiveness of the Clean Water Act in mandating the abatement of gross pollution by setting te...
In 1972, a bipartisan Congress enacted the Clean Water Act “to restore and maintain the chemical, ph...
The Clean Water Act (CWA) is fifty years old and has not been meaningfully revised in 35 years. Over...
This Article examines the assumptions upon which Congress relied in enacting the Clean Water Act ( C...
This article examines the assumptions upon which Congress relied in enacting the 1972 Clean Water Ac...
The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation’s surf...
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
The Supreme Court’s new federalism has struck its strongest blows so far on the Clean Water Act. Th...
Nonpoint source pollution is the biggest threat to water quality in the United States today. This Ar...
This Article argues that the zero discharge goal of the Clean Water Act is more than naive rhetoric....
On August 28, 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineer...
During the late 1960s, the nation\u27s attention was riveted on graphic images of contaminated resou...
The most important Clean Water Act case in more than a decade was recently argued before the U.S. Su...
The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the cleanliness of the nation\u27s waters by requiring federal...
Upon the passage of the Clean Water Act (“CWA”) in 1972, primary responsibility for protecting the U...
The effectiveness of the Clean Water Act in mandating the abatement of gross pollution by setting te...
In 1972, a bipartisan Congress enacted the Clean Water Act “to restore and maintain the chemical, ph...
The Clean Water Act (CWA) is fifty years old and has not been meaningfully revised in 35 years. Over...
This Article examines the assumptions upon which Congress relied in enacting the Clean Water Act ( C...
This article examines the assumptions upon which Congress relied in enacting the 1972 Clean Water Ac...
The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation’s surf...
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
The Supreme Court’s new federalism has struck its strongest blows so far on the Clean Water Act. Th...
Nonpoint source pollution is the biggest threat to water quality in the United States today. This Ar...
This Article argues that the zero discharge goal of the Clean Water Act is more than naive rhetoric....
On August 28, 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineer...
During the late 1960s, the nation\u27s attention was riveted on graphic images of contaminated resou...
The most important Clean Water Act case in more than a decade was recently argued before the U.S. Su...
The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the cleanliness of the nation\u27s waters by requiring federal...
Upon the passage of the Clean Water Act (“CWA”) in 1972, primary responsibility for protecting the U...
The effectiveness of the Clean Water Act in mandating the abatement of gross pollution by setting te...
In 1972, a bipartisan Congress enacted the Clean Water Act “to restore and maintain the chemical, ph...
The Clean Water Act (CWA) is fifty years old and has not been meaningfully revised in 35 years. Over...