A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Although the 1986 SDWA amendments made dramatic changes, primarily in the number of water quality regulations, the flurry of regulatory activity that started in late 1992 with the regulatory‐negotiation (reg‐neg) process has now died down. The reg neg eventually resulted in proposals for the Information Collection Rule (ICR), the Disinfectants/Disinfection By‐Products (D/DBP) Rule, and the Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (ESWTR), but since these rules were proposed in early 1994, the regulatory process has slowly been grinding to a halt. The author suggests that given the regulatory gridlock in Washington, DC, perhaps this is the time to seize the moment and become a more self‐regulating industry.
Although the 1986 SDWA amendments made dramatic changes, primarily in the number of water quality regulations, the flurry of regulatory activity that started in late 1992 with the regulatory‐negotiation (reg‐neg) process has now died down. The reg neg eventually resulted in proposals for the Information Collection Rule (ICR), the Disinfectants/Disinfection By‐Products (D/DBP) Rule, and the Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (ESWTR), but since these rules were proposed in early 1994, the regulatory process has slowly been grinding to a halt. The author suggests that given the regulatory gridlock in Washington, DC, perhaps this is the time to seize the moment and become a more self‐regulating industry.
A Friendly Revolt
Gaston, John M. (author)
1996-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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