Since the passage of the Clean Water Act in 1972, it has changed the nation’s rivers from open sewers to important commercial and recreational resources. There is no question that the CWA has changed our lives and the environment for the better, but it is a law with many limitations
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
Nonpoint source pollution continues to frustrate the Clean Water Act\u27s (CWA) promise of restoring...
Author\u27s note: This publication was written in the months immediately prior to the beginning of t...
The effectiveness of the Clean Water Act in mandating the abatement of gross pollution by setting te...
Andrew Fisk gives an overview of the history of the federal Clean Water Act and of Maine’s efforts t...
The goal of the 1972 amended Federal Water Pollution Control Act (or the Clean Water Act) is “to res...
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1986 and the Clean Water Act Amendments of 1991 present significant f...
This Article deals with one section of the CWA, section 303, and its implications for flow-impaired ...
In 1972, the Clean Water Act became law. The articles discusses the effects of pollution on Maine\u2...
The Clean Water Act defines discharge of a pollutant as any addition of any pollutant to navigabl...
The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation’s surf...
Congress enacted the Clean Water Act (CWA) in 1972 with the express objective of restoring and maint...
The Clean Water Act (CWA) is fifty years old and has not been meaningfully revised in 35 years. Over...
The Clean Water Act has traveled a successful but tortuous path. From combustible beginnings on the ...
Amy Venit's paper for Human and Organziational Development 1800-03, Fall 2008, "The Clean Water Act ...
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
Nonpoint source pollution continues to frustrate the Clean Water Act\u27s (CWA) promise of restoring...
Author\u27s note: This publication was written in the months immediately prior to the beginning of t...
The effectiveness of the Clean Water Act in mandating the abatement of gross pollution by setting te...
Andrew Fisk gives an overview of the history of the federal Clean Water Act and of Maine’s efforts t...
The goal of the 1972 amended Federal Water Pollution Control Act (or the Clean Water Act) is “to res...
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1986 and the Clean Water Act Amendments of 1991 present significant f...
This Article deals with one section of the CWA, section 303, and its implications for flow-impaired ...
In 1972, the Clean Water Act became law. The articles discusses the effects of pollution on Maine\u2...
The Clean Water Act defines discharge of a pollutant as any addition of any pollutant to navigabl...
The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation’s surf...
Congress enacted the Clean Water Act (CWA) in 1972 with the express objective of restoring and maint...
The Clean Water Act (CWA) is fifty years old and has not been meaningfully revised in 35 years. Over...
The Clean Water Act has traveled a successful but tortuous path. From combustible beginnings on the ...
Amy Venit's paper for Human and Organziational Development 1800-03, Fall 2008, "The Clean Water Act ...
This Note stresses the importance of making the Clean Water Act\u27s antidegradation policy work in ...
Nonpoint source pollution continues to frustrate the Clean Water Act\u27s (CWA) promise of restoring...
Author\u27s note: This publication was written in the months immediately prior to the beginning of t...