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NYC Drinking Water Transfer Deemed the Addition of a Pollutant
According to the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, a transfer of water containing pollutants from one body of water to another distinct body of water is an “addition” of a pollutant under the Clean Water Act (CWA) and is therefore a “discharge” that demands a permit.
NYC Drinking Water Transfer Deemed the Addition of a Pollutant
According to the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, a transfer of water containing pollutants from one body of water to another distinct body of water is an “addition” of a pollutant under the Clean Water Act (CWA) and is therefore a “discharge” that demands a permit.
NYC Drinking Water Transfer Deemed the Addition of a Pollutant
2002-05-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Hudson River , Permits , Discharge , Water Transfer , Litigation , New York , Reservoirs
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