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The Safe Drinking Water Act requires the US Environmental Protection Agency to go through a rigorous process to identify a new contaminant for regulation and then develop a national drinking water regulation. And that's a good thing ‐ nobody wants a regulation that is not based on the best available science. But how should we balance a robust and rigorous regulatory development process with a need to be nimble and agile in order to respond appropriately to new and emerging issues that are important to the drinking water community?
The Safe Drinking Water Act requires the US Environmental Protection Agency to go through a rigorous process to identify a new contaminant for regulation and then develop a national drinking water regulation. And that's a good thing ‐ nobody wants a regulation that is not based on the best available science. But how should we balance a robust and rigorous regulatory development process with a need to be nimble and agile in order to respond appropriately to new and emerging issues that are important to the drinking water community?
A Need to Be Nimble and Agile
Roberson, J. Alan (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 107 ; 22-24
2015-01-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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