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Clean Water Act


Overview

The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. §§ 1251-1387, was adopted in 1948 and, after amendment in 1972 and 1977, became commonly known as the Clean Water Act ("CWA"). This act provides a comprehensive system for the regulation of pollutants in the waters of the United States with the objective of restoring and maintaining the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation's waters. The CWA operates by authorizing water quality standards for surface waters, requiring permits for point source discharges of pollutants into navigable waters, assisting with funding for construction of municipal sewage treatment plants, and planning for control of nonpoint source pollution. The Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") is the primary agency tasked with implementing and enforcing the CWA, although it also works in conjunction with state environmental agencies and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Read the full overview

Note: Recently added resources are posted at the top of the applicable sections.

Major Statutes

Federal Water Pollution Control Act (a/k/a Clean Water Act), 33 U.S.C. §§ 1251-1387

Regulations

2008 Final CAFO Regulations -- NEW
Environmental Protection Agency Clean Water Act Regulations:
        40 C.F.R. §§ 104-135
        40 C.F.R. §§ 136-140
        40 C.F.R. §§ 230-238
        40 C.F.R. §§ 401-424
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Clean Water Act Regulations, 33 C.F.R. §§ 320; 323-338
Rural Clean Water Program Regulations, 7 C.F.R. §§ 634.1-634.5
Federal Register Rules Open for Comment
Center published Federal Register Digest

Case Law

Note: Recently summarized cases are listed and linked in Recent Postings.

Case Law Index for Clean Water Act

Administrative Law Decisions

EPA Office of Administrative Law Judges
Environmental Appeals Board
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeals
Center published USDA Judicial Officer's Decisions

Center Research Publications

Clarifying NPDES Requirements for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (Centner, 2007)
Governmental Oversight of Animal Feeding Operations (Centner, 2003)
How the Concept of Navigability May Determine the Rights of Landowners Along Streams (Looney, 2002)
Center compiled Federal and State Environmental Law Guides


Congressional Research Service Reports

CRS Subject(s):
Animal Agriculture
Environmental Issues

Reference Resources

USDA
Conservation and Environmental Policy Briefing Room (Economic Research Service - ERS)
Topic: Natural Resources, Environment, and Conservation (ERS)
Publications: Clean Water Act (ERS)
Water Quality Information Center (National Agricultural Library)


Other Congressional Resources
Reports on Clean Water Act (Government Accountability Office)


Other Federal Resources
Environmental Protection Agency:
        Water
        Clean Water Act (National Agriculture Compliance Assistance Center)
        Watershed Assessment, Tracking and Environmental Benefits
Cleanwater.gov
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers


Additional Resources
Clean Water Act (Center for Integrative Toxicology, MI St. U.)
Identifying Clean Water Act Sections by US Code Numbers (NC Div. of Water Quality)





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