In many ways the Clean Water Act of 1972 has been a tremendous success Discharges of water pollutants from both industrial and municipal point sources have plummeted the loss of wetlands has been cut decisively and water quality has improved broadly across the nation Despite all of this progress the quality of many of our waters remains impaired In other words a significant proportion of our rivers lakes and smaller streams are simply not clean enough to fully support their designated uses such as fishing or recreation The primary reason for this lies in the failure of the Act to effectively tackle two significant sources of water pollution nonpoint source pollution diffuse runoff from for instance fields and logging operations and hydr...
As the nation searches for climate mitigation and adaptation strategies, the pressure to develop wat...
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
Congress has established a national goal of clean water by 1983 and the elimination of all polluta...
In many ways the Clean Water Act of 1972 has been a tremendous success Discharges of water pollutan...
Nonpoint source pollution is the biggest threat to water quality in the United States today. This Ar...
In 2001, the Supreme Court decided Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. United States Arm...
Controlling the massive problem of excess nutrient pollution in America's most prominent waters thro...
Nonpoint source pollution continues to frustrate the Clean Water Act\u27s (CWA) promise of restoring...
Chances are that today you have already unwittingly advanced the slow but steady demise of America\u...
This is the first article in a twopart series that explores the trends and developments that eventua...
The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation\u27s s...
On August 28, 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineer...
Part I provides a background to the Clean Water Act (“CWA”), including a brief review of its history...
“Fresh water: everything that lives on land, animal or plant, depends upon it.” A necessity to our v...
This is the second article in a twopart series that examines the legal and technological development...
As the nation searches for climate mitigation and adaptation strategies, the pressure to develop wat...
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
Congress has established a national goal of clean water by 1983 and the elimination of all polluta...
In many ways the Clean Water Act of 1972 has been a tremendous success Discharges of water pollutan...
Nonpoint source pollution is the biggest threat to water quality in the United States today. This Ar...
In 2001, the Supreme Court decided Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. United States Arm...
Controlling the massive problem of excess nutrient pollution in America's most prominent waters thro...
Nonpoint source pollution continues to frustrate the Clean Water Act\u27s (CWA) promise of restoring...
Chances are that today you have already unwittingly advanced the slow but steady demise of America\u...
This is the first article in a twopart series that explores the trends and developments that eventua...
The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation\u27s s...
On August 28, 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineer...
Part I provides a background to the Clean Water Act (“CWA”), including a brief review of its history...
“Fresh water: everything that lives on land, animal or plant, depends upon it.” A necessity to our v...
This is the second article in a twopart series that examines the legal and technological development...
As the nation searches for climate mitigation and adaptation strategies, the pressure to develop wat...
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
Congress has established a national goal of clean water by 1983 and the elimination of all polluta...