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MWRA rulings transform SDWA enforcement landscape
Recent Federal court rulings rejecting efforts by the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to force the Massachusetts water resources authority (MWRA) to filter its surface water supply have left many in the water supply community wondering what this unexpected turn of events may mean, if anything, for future enforcement of Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) regulations. This article aims to clarify the view by highlighting just what the two sides argued and what the judges decided in a case that has been building since USEPA promulgated the SWTR 12 years ago.
MWRA rulings transform SDWA enforcement landscape
Recent Federal court rulings rejecting efforts by the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to force the Massachusetts water resources authority (MWRA) to filter its surface water supply have left many in the water supply community wondering what this unexpected turn of events may mean, if anything, for future enforcement of Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) regulations. This article aims to clarify the view by highlighting just what the two sides argued and what the judges decided in a case that has been building since USEPA promulgated the SWTR 12 years ago.
MWRA rulings transform SDWA enforcement landscape
Scharfenaker, Mark A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 93 ; 22-42
2001-09-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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