A Legislative History of the Water Quality Act of 1987 (Public Law 100-4): Including Public Law 97-440; Public Law 97-117; Public Law 96-483; and Public Law 96-148 Together with a Section-by-section Index, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... veto message are hauntingly familiar to objections raised in another Presi- dent's veto message of clean water leg- islation 15 years ago . Like the 92d Congress which swiftly overrode the veto of the 1972 Clean Water Act , the 100th ...
... veto message are hauntingly familiar to objections raised in another Presi- dent's veto message of clean water leg- islation 15 years ago . Like the 92d Congress which swiftly overrode the veto of the 1972 Clean Water Act , the 100th ...
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... vetoed the bill . Since Congress has adjourned for the year , it cannot override the veto . Mr. Reagan objected to the $ 18 billion Congress provided the program for fiscal 1987-94 . That figure is less staggering than the task . The ...
... vetoed the bill . Since Congress has adjourned for the year , it cannot override the veto . Mr. Reagan objected to the $ 18 billion Congress provided the program for fiscal 1987-94 . That figure is less staggering than the task . The ...
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... vetoed the bill . Since Congress has adjourned for the year , it cannot override the veto . Mr. Reagan objected to the $ 18 billion Congress provided the program for fiscal 1987-94 . That figure is less staggering than the task . The ...
... vetoed the bill . Since Congress has adjourned for the year , it cannot override the veto . Mr. Reagan objected to the $ 18 billion Congress provided the program for fiscal 1987-94 . That figure is less staggering than the task . The ...
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VOLUME | 1 |
102Comprehensive programs for water pollution control | 2 |
103Interstate cooperation and uniform laws | 4 |
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100th Congress action Adminis Administrator determines agreement allotted amount application appropriate approved assistance bill Chesapeake Bay Program civil penalty Clean Water Act Committee compliance Congress construction grants cost date of enactment discharge effect effluent limitations eligible enforcement environmental established estuarine zones estuary exceed facilities Federal Water Pollution gram identified implementation Lake Pend Oreille legislation management program ment modification municipal navigable waters nonpoint source pollution paragraph percent permit issued pocket veto point source Pollution Control Act pollution control revolving President pretreatment projects promulgated proposed PUBLIC LAW publicly owned treatment purposes pursuant to section Red Hook regulations requirements River Secretary section 402 Senate September 30 sewage treatment sewer sludge sources of pollution STAT stormwater submit subsection thereof tion toxic pollutants trator United United States Code veto violation vote waste treatment Water Pollution Control Water Quality Act water quality standards