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The Clean Water Act Turns 50: A Critical Partner to the Safe Drinking Water Act
In 1972, Congress overrode a presidential veto to pass the Clean Water Act in the interest of restoring the environmental integrity of US waters.
History reveals prevailing attitudes and concepts that did not consider a need for source water protection and human accountability.
One component of the Clean Water Act's continued progress in addressing current and emerging threats to source water quality is a strong relationship with the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The Clean Water Act Turns 50: A Critical Partner to the Safe Drinking Water Act
In 1972, Congress overrode a presidential veto to pass the Clean Water Act in the interest of restoring the environmental integrity of US waters.
History reveals prevailing attitudes and concepts that did not consider a need for source water protection and human accountability.
One component of the Clean Water Act's continued progress in addressing current and emerging threats to source water quality is a strong relationship with the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The Clean Water Act Turns 50: A Critical Partner to the Safe Drinking Water Act
Tracy Mehan, G. III (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 114 ; 56-63
2022-07-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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