Monday, December 10, 2012

Clean Water Act 40th anniversary: The greatest success in environmental law made rivers stop burning. - Slate Magazine

 

In 1972, a landmark law reversed the course of this filthy tide. Today, four decades later, the Clean Water Act stands as one of the great success stories of environmental law. Supported by Republicans and Democrats alike, the act took a completely new approach to environmental protection. The law flatly stated there would be no discharge of pollutants from a point source (a pipe or ditch) into navigable waters without a permit. No more open sewers dumping crud into the local stream or bay

Clean Water Act 40th anniversary: The greatest success in environmental law made rivers stop burning. - Slate Magazine

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