| Clean Water Act |
Federal legislation that requires states to conduct programs to protect water quality. Although it primarily deals with issues related to municipal and industrial waste discharges, the Clean Water Act also has components dealing with nonpoint source (NPS) pollution. Congress enacted Section 319 of the Clean Water Act in 1987, establishing for the first time a national program specifically to control nonpoint sources of water pollution. ...
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| clean room |
These are the facilities used to assemble or service hard disks. They are environmentally controlled and dust-free.
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| Clean Air Act |
Congress created the Clean Air Act (CAA, 1990) to protect our health and air from further damage, and to begin to reverse some of the damage caused by decades of air pollution. The simple fact is that air pollution can make you sick, damage the environment, damage property, and cause haze that reduces visibility in national parks and interferes with aviation. ...
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| Clean Water Act |
The Clean Water Act (CWA) contains a number of provisions to restore and maintain the quality of the nation
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| Clean Water Act |
A federal law establishing comprehensive national policies for water quality management. The essence of the CWA is to have all US waters "fishable and swim able".
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