Sentences with phrase «of the clean water act»

The agency applied a provision of the Clean Water Act to protect the area from certain mining activities, including the Pebble Mine project.
Professor Connolly will address the history of the Clean Water Act, issues related to environmental case law, and how policy is shaped by those decisions.
Three environmental groups are suing a number of New York state officials and agencies over the planned use of Clean Water Act funds for the replacement Tappan Zee Bridge.
Three environmental groups are suing New York State agencies and officials over the planned use of Clean Water Act funds for construction activities surrounding the replacement Tappan Zee Bridge.
In May 2004, Riverkeeper filed the lawsuit itself against ExxonMobil for violation of the Clean Water Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, and NYC Councilmembers David Yassky and Eric Gioia have joined the case as co-plaintiffs.
President Donald Trump took aim Tuesday at a rule that outlines the reach of the Clean Water Act, saying the rule was a «massive power grab» by federal regulators.
We need to clarify the original intent of the Clean Water Act to ensure that these essential waterways meet basic safe water standards.
But eventually the public had enough, and when the river was set ablaze in 1969, it turned a nation livid and led to passage of the Clean Water Act.
New evidence suggests that the Trump Administration's proposal to rescind the 2015 Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule that would limit the scope of the Clean Water Act inappropriately overlooks wetlands - related values.
ExxonMobil Pipeline Company discharged 2,800 barrels of crude oil after a pipeline ruptured, in violation of the Clean Water Act, the agency said.
A bill now under consideration on Capitol Hill would grant the EPA oversight of fracking and force drilling companies, which are currently exempt from portions of the Clean Water Act, to disclose the chemicals they use in fracturing fluids.
EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers also argue that WOTUS didn't adequately consider Section 101 (b) of the Clean Water Act, which describes the role that states play in regulating water quality.
For example, citizen enforcement has long been a key component of the Clean Water Act as a «watershed watchdogs» supplement and often prompt official government cleanup action.
This might be helpful to understand the basics of biochemical processes, as many working in these fields, especially administrators of environmental programs and politicians clearly are not aware of them and still resist correcting an essential water pollution test that caused the failure of the Clean Water Act.
In return, the utility companies would not have to build cooling towers on their Hudson River power plants; they would instead regulate how the plants were operated so as to minimize the fish kills, they would not be forced to follow the strict letter of the Clean Water Act, to use the «best available technology» to mitigate the fish kills caused by their thermal pollution.
TVA's Colbert Fossil Plant is the subject of a lawsuit alleging violations of the Clean Water Act.
The Army Corps of Engineers and the EPA are still permitting mountaintop removal mining permits in Appalachia, despite the regulations of the Clean Water Act....
He questioned the science underpinning EPA's Endangerment Finding for greenhouse gases, and alleged inappropriate usage of the Clean Water Act to restrict surface mining.
Far from a trickle, according to the EPA «110 individual and general mining permits have been issued by the Corps of Engineers since the Obama administration began under section 404 of the Clean Water Act
The review process will seek to establish, via thorough scientific testing, whether or not the proposed projects threaten regional water supplies in violation of the Clean Water Act.
In January, the EPA exercised this authority for the first time in the history of the Clean Water Act in order to veto the Spruce No. 1 mine, which is also in Logan County.
Back then, EPA calculated penalties based on the amount of money a polluter saved by ignoring the requirements of the Clean Water Act.
On March 1, 2011, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Justice Department announced that Arch Coal had agreed to pay a $ 4 million dollar penalty for alleged violations of the Clean Water Act in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, and will implement changes to its mining operations to ensure compliance.
Scott Pruitt and other Republican AGs continue to challenge EPA attempts to regulate wetlands, including farm ponds, as «navigable waterways» through obscenely contorted interpretations of the Clean Water Act.
On behalf of local and national environmental and community groups, Earthjustice has been in the courts and in Congress to bring the protections of the Clean Water Act to the people, communities and waters of Appalachia.
Patriot had thus violated the terms of the Clean Water Act it promised in its permits to observe.
«She's led the fight to hold BP accountable for the environmental and economic damage of its spill, and worked hard to ensure that the RESTORE Act directed 80 % of the Clean Water Act fines to restoration and recovery of the Gulf Coast.»
A federal district court in Washington state has found a CAFO (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation) in violation of the Clean Water Act and is forcing it to implement stricter pollution... Read More
Cindy Tibbot, a FWS biologist involved in the EIS process, was one of many agency scientists who expressed outrage about Griles» directive, stating in an internal memo: «It's hard to stay quiet about this when I really believe we're doing the public and the heart of the Clean Water Act a great disservice.»
Given the Canadian government's predilection for firing scientists and cutting back environmental protection, gutting the Environmental Assessment Act and the Fisheries Act, and the US congress attempts at getting rid of the Clean Water Act and even the EPA, it should be no surprise that many are ambivalent.
He also worked directly for a model environmental advocacy organization that utilized citizen action to help government agencies remedy legal violations of the Clean Water Act.
We have particular experience with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and have helped clients navigate development projects through all applicable regulatory programs and court challenges.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers («Corps») has proposed new and revised Nationwide Permits («NWPs») for activities that require authorization under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act or Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act.
The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has reportedly requested that EPA clarify whether the «significance» of a connection between smaller waterbodies and larger downstream waters marks a technical or policy issue — echoing questions raised by a coalition of regulated stakeholders, including NAR, who are concerned that the agency may not be adequately weighing the issue as it works to clarify jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act (CWA).

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For that reason, the tribe says the Army Corps of Engineers could violate not just one, but two laws: NEPA and the Clean Water Act.
The 1972 Clean Water Act makes it unlawful to discharge any pollutant from a single identifiable source — such as a pipe — into certain bodies of water without a peWater Act makes it unlawful to discharge any pollutant from a single identifiable source — such as a pipe — into certain bodies of water without a pewater without a permit.
The Trump administration has already rolled back a number of environmental regulations and moved toward delaying the Clean Water Rule, which clarified the Clean Water Act to prevent industries from dumping pollutants into waterways and wetlands.
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Similarly, there's a chance that the pipeline's multiple water crossings could also contravene Ontario's Clean Water Act, which is designed to protect the sources of drinking water for the province's communiwater crossings could also contravene Ontario's Clean Water Act, which is designed to protect the sources of drinking water for the province's communiWater Act, which is designed to protect the sources of drinking water for the province's communiwater for the province's communities.
The movement doesn't act as a clearinghouse for charities, though it does have an informal relationship with Living Water International, an organization that seeks to provide access to clean water for some of the 884 million people worldwide withouWater International, an organization that seeks to provide access to clean water for some of the 884 million people worldwide withouwater for some of the 884 million people worldwide without it.
It was ruled that a permit was required since lead shot was falling into a water channel in violation of the federal Clean Waterwater channel in violation of the federal Clean WaterWater Act.
The closure of the club is in direct response to its violations of U.S. law - the Clean Water Act.
U.S. District Judge Ruben Castillo made the permit a necessity in February when he agreed with Park District opponent Roger Stone's contention that the trapshooting was a violation of the federal Clean Water Act.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins, Democrats both, received scores of 100 from the group, which assessed votes on key environmental issues, including the Clean Water Bond Act, renewable energy, septic storage and bolstering solar panel technology.
Rep. Carolyn Maloney slammed Trump last year for «weakening Clean Water Act protections,» but the Manhattan Democrat has made millions from companies that were sued for polluting wetlands in violation of the same law.
The money is part of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's $ 2.5 billion Clean Water Infrastructure Act.
After facing sharp criticism over the state's response to water contamination in the village of Hoosick Falls, Gov. Andrew Cuomo this year signed the $ 2.5 billion Clean Water Infrastructure Act, which is aimed at upgrading drinking and clean water infrastructure across the state and instituting new quality control measwater contamination in the village of Hoosick Falls, Gov. Andrew Cuomo this year signed the $ 2.5 billion Clean Water Infrastructure Act, which is aimed at upgrading drinking and clean water infrastructure across the state and instituting new quality control measClean Water Infrastructure Act, which is aimed at upgrading drinking and clean water infrastructure across the state and instituting new quality control measWater Infrastructure Act, which is aimed at upgrading drinking and clean water infrastructure across the state and instituting new quality control measclean water infrastructure across the state and instituting new quality control measwater infrastructure across the state and instituting new quality control measures.
Westchester County - based Riverkeeper recently filed a notice of intent to sue the state Thruway Authority, Tappan Zee Constructors, and one of the contractors under the Clean Water Act.
No one knows which projects and municipalities would get funding through the governor's proposed Clean Water Infrastructure Act of 2017, but proponents said the funds would go a long way toward cleaning up pollution and improving water infrastructure in the Buffalo Niagara region and elsewWater Infrastructure Act of 2017, but proponents said the funds would go a long way toward cleaning up pollution and improving water infrastructure in the Buffalo Niagara region and elsewwater infrastructure in the Buffalo Niagara region and elsewhere.
The spending plan continues funding of the $ 2.5 billion Clean Water Infrastructure Act, which was passed and bonded in 2017.
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