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Federal Groundwater Laws
Articles in this section of the Journal are dedicated to providing current information about legislative and regulatory developments pertinent to the drinking water industry. They address needs and concerns of water utilities from a practical standpoint; they are not intended to reflect official positions or policies of AWWA. Robert J. Saner, of the Washington, D.C., law firm White, Fine & Verville, and Frederick W. Pontius, AWWA associate director for regulatory affairs, prepared this summary of existing federal groundwater statutes based on a larger groundwater legislative project conducted by the AWWA Groundwater Protection Technical Advisory Workgroup and financed by the Water Industry Technical Action Fund.
Federal Groundwater Laws
Articles in this section of the Journal are dedicated to providing current information about legislative and regulatory developments pertinent to the drinking water industry. They address needs and concerns of water utilities from a practical standpoint; they are not intended to reflect official positions or policies of AWWA. Robert J. Saner, of the Washington, D.C., law firm White, Fine & Verville, and Frederick W. Pontius, AWWA associate director for regulatory affairs, prepared this summary of existing federal groundwater statutes based on a larger groundwater legislative project conducted by the AWWA Groundwater Protection Technical Advisory Workgroup and financed by the Water Industry Technical Action Fund.
Federal Groundwater Laws
Saner, Robert J. (author) / Pontius, Frederick W. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 83 ; 20-26
1991-03-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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