The Clean Water Act is the foundational water law in the United States. It seeks to protect the nation¿s waters through establishing programs that limit pollutant discharge into surface waters. Although all states have water quality standards for surface waters that run through their respective boundaries, most tribes lack water quality standards that are applicable for establishing effluent limitations under the Clean Water Act. This Comment proposes a solution to this regulatory gap in the Clean Water Act. It suggests the Environmental Protection Agency ought to promulgate a new rule making tribal water quality standards applicable for Clean Water Act programs even though they may not have been approved by the Agency
The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the cleanliness of the nation\u27s waters by requiring federal...
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
The Clean Water act of 1972 brought the nation together in agreeance that surface waters of this cou...
Since 1987, the Clean Water Act has allowed Indian tribes to be treated as states for various purpos...
With the congressional determination that tribes would be treated like states for purposes of the Cl...
This Comment briefly describes the background of federal Indian law in the United States, including ...
This Comment briefly describes the background of federal Indian law in the United States, including ...
Throughout its history, the United States has inflicted many atrocities on Indigenous nations, from ...
The goal of the 1972 amended Federal Water Pollution Control Act (or the Clean Water Act) is “to res...
Nonpoint source pollution is the biggest threat to water quality in the United States today. This Ar...
Through treaties, Indian law, and tribal policies, the United States Federal Government is obligated...
Although much of the earth’s surface is covered with water, less than one percent of water is availa...
The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the cleanliness of the nation\u27s waters by requiring federal...
The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation’s surf...
The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the cleanliness of the nation\u27s waters by requiring federal...
The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the cleanliness of the nation\u27s waters by requiring federal...
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
The Clean Water act of 1972 brought the nation together in agreeance that surface waters of this cou...
Since 1987, the Clean Water Act has allowed Indian tribes to be treated as states for various purpos...
With the congressional determination that tribes would be treated like states for purposes of the Cl...
This Comment briefly describes the background of federal Indian law in the United States, including ...
This Comment briefly describes the background of federal Indian law in the United States, including ...
Throughout its history, the United States has inflicted many atrocities on Indigenous nations, from ...
The goal of the 1972 amended Federal Water Pollution Control Act (or the Clean Water Act) is “to res...
Nonpoint source pollution is the biggest threat to water quality in the United States today. This Ar...
Through treaties, Indian law, and tribal policies, the United States Federal Government is obligated...
Although much of the earth’s surface is covered with water, less than one percent of water is availa...
The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the cleanliness of the nation\u27s waters by requiring federal...
The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation’s surf...
The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the cleanliness of the nation\u27s waters by requiring federal...
The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the cleanliness of the nation\u27s waters by requiring federal...
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
The Clean Water act of 1972 brought the nation together in agreeance that surface waters of this cou...