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Illinois lawmakers have proposed a bill to protect wetlands that would no longer fall under the Clean Water Act.
Congressman Doug LaMalfa has introduced H.R. 3300 the "Forest Protection and Wildland Firefighter Safety Act," a bill designed to ensure the continued availabil
Closing out our Earth Week series this year, we provide an update on recent Clean Water Act regulatory developments and discuss their impact
Tribar Technologies Inc. workers overrode 460 alarm bells while discharging hexavalent chromium into the sanitary sewer system, which leads to Huron River.
Tribar Technologies employees allegedly overrode 460 alarm bells as untreated wastewater with high levels of hexavalent chromium were discharged.
More than 50 years ago, the Federal Clean Water Act (CWA or Act) was enacted by Congress to protect the quality of the Nation’s waters. The scope
Just a handful of relatively short miles upriver from New York City’s outer-borough surf breaks, a tiny little sliver of river is the involuntary recipient of about two billion gallons of untreated sewage and polluted storm water per anum.
Florida’s control of the Clean Water Act dredge-and-fill permitting program is lawful and sufficiently protects endangered species, lawyers for the state and the EPA argued before an appeals court panel Monday.
Only 60 years ago, the upper reaches of the Deerfield River were inhospitable to trout. Now, it’s a repository for wild brown trout, in part, because of the federal Environmental Protection Agency and the 1972 Clean Water Act. Stocking trout in the Hampton Ponds isn’t a political act. But keeping our rivers and lakes clean has become one.