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Summary of the Clean Water Act - US EPA
Jun 12, 2024 · The Clean Water Act regulates discharges of pollutants into U.S. waters, and controls pollution by means such as wastewater standards for industry, national water quality criteria recommendations for surface waters, and the NPDES permit program.
Clean Water Act (CWA) and Federal Facilities | US EPA
Sep 24, 2024 · The Clean Water Act (CWA) is the primary Federal statute regulating the protection of the nation’s water. The CWA aims to prevent, reduce, and eliminate pollution in the nation's water in order to "restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the Nation's waters", as described in CWA section 101(a).
Clean Water Act - Wikipedia
The Clean Water Act (CWA) is the primary federal law in the United States governing water pollution.
History of the Clean Water Act - US EPA
Jun 12, 2024 · The Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1948 was the first major U.S. law to address water pollution. As amended in 1972, the law became commonly known as the Clean Water Act (CWA).
Clean Water Act (CWA) | Wex | US Law - LII / Legal Information …
The Clean Water Act (CWA), encoded in 33 U.S.C. Chapter 26, is a landmark piece of legislation in the field of environmental law designed to prevent and repair water pollution in the United States.
Summary of the Clean Water Act | Laws & Regulations - US EPA
Sep 9, 2020 · The Clean Water Act regulates discharges of pollutants into U.S. waters, and controls pollution by means such as wastewater standards for industry, national water quality criteria recommendations for surface waters, and the NPDES permit program.
Clean Water Act (CWA) | Definition, Provisions, & Facts | Britannica
Jan 23, 2025 · Clean Water Act (CWA), U.S. legislation enacted in 1972 to restore and maintain clean and healthy waters. The CWA was a response to increasing public concern for the environment and for the condition of the nation’s waters.
Oct 18, 2016 · The principal law governing pollution of the nation’s surface waters is the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, or Clean Water Act. Originally enacted in 1948, it was totally revised by amendments in 1972 that gave the act its current dimensions.
Congress passed the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (1972), also known as the Clean Water Act (CWA), to “restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation’s waters.” (33 U.S.C. § 1251(a)). The CWA establishes a comprehensive program for protecting our nation’s waters.
Under the CWA, states, or Tribes treated as States, must develop water quality standards (WQS) for all waters of U.S. CWA § 303. Technology-based limits. Based on the technology available to treat a pollutant. water quality-based effluent limits. To protect the designated and existing uses of the receiving water body.