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Clean Water Act
Clean Water ActA federal statute enacted in 1972 that has been successful in improving the water quality of lakes and rivers.Clean Water Act
Clean Water ActAn act originally passed by the federal government in 1972, and since amended several times, that gives the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responsibility for developing criteria for water-quality standards and controlling and regulating pollutants discharged into water sources.Clean Water Act
Clean Water ActLegislation originally enacted in 1972, and amended several times since then, that establishes comprehensive national policies for water quality management. The laws are enforced by the Environmental Protection Agency (www.epa.gov). AcronymsSeeCWA |