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 - 2768 pages |
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Page 355
... problem costs money- but to refuse to do the job right is to condemn future generations of Americans to deal with serious and perhaps uncontrollable water pot- lution problems . The President has said that this bill is too costly , yet ...
... problem costs money- but to refuse to do the job right is to condemn future generations of Americans to deal with serious and perhaps uncontrollable water pot- lution problems . The President has said that this bill is too costly , yet ...
Page 362
... problems . The 1977 amendments to the Clean Water Act provided a major reorienta- tion of the best available technology requirements to the control of toxic pollutants . Now we have discovered that even with the implementation of best ...
... problems . The 1977 amendments to the Clean Water Act provided a major reorienta- tion of the best available technology requirements to the control of toxic pollutants . Now we have discovered that even with the implementation of best ...
Page 388
... problems and all categories and subca- tegories contributing to those prob- lems . This bill adopts the Senate ap- proach . As with any cooperative Federal- State program , this legislation in- cludes procedures for review and ap ...
... problems and all categories and subca- tegories contributing to those prob- lems . This bill adopts the Senate ap- proach . As with any cooperative Federal- State program , this legislation in- cludes procedures for review and ap ...
Contents
TITLE IRESEARCH AND RELATED PROGRAMS 101Declaration of goals and policy | 5 |
102Comprehensive programs for water pollution control | 7 |
103Interstate cooperation and uniform laws | 7 |
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100th Congress 99th Congress action Adminis Administrator determines Administrator is authorized allotted amount application appropriate approved assessment assistance bill civil penalty Clean Water Act Committee compliance Congress construction grants cost date of enactment effect effluent limitations ent limitations environmental established estuary exceed facilities Federal Water Pollution fiscal year ending funds gram guidelines identified implement June 30 Lake Pend Oreille legislation loan management program ment modified municipal navigable waters nonpoint source pollution owner or operator paragraph percent permit issued permit program person pocket veto point source Pollution Control Act President projects promulgated proposed PUBLIC LAW publicly owned treatment purposes pursuant to section Red Hook regulations requirements Secretary section 402 Senate September 30 sewage treatment sewer sludge sources of pollution stormwater submit subparagraph subsection tion toxic pollutants trator United veto violation vote Water Pollution Control Water Quality Act water quality standards