The central regulatory construct of the Clean Water Act is the requirement of a permit for the addition to the nation’s waters of any pollutant that comes “from any point source.” Congress’ high hopes ...
Q What is “nonpoint source pollution”? How much of a problem is it and how can it be controlled? A Unlike pollution that comes from specific industrial factories, sewage treatment plants and other ...
While the Clean Water Act successfully regulated many obvious causes of pollution, such as the dumping of wastewater, it's done less to limit more diffuse types of pollution, such as 'nonpoint source ...
The Committee heard testimony from environmental agency representatives from Wyoming and Maryland. Jennifer Zygmunt, Nonpoint Source Program Coordinator, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality ...
The Draft Document addresses issues associated with the award of Section 319 Clean Water Act Grants for the Implementation of Nonpoint Source Management Programs. The terms “point source” and ...
The introduction and implementation of several federal and state stormwater regulations is and has been crucial to addressing nonpoint source pollution contributions to surface waters, resulting in ...
EGLE announced approximately $3.5 million in grant funds to watersheds this year, as part of their annual effort to control and prevent nonpoint source pollution. "We really try to get it every year ...
BATON ROUGE – With COVID-19 restrictions limiting outreach efforts, the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality’s (LDEQ) Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution group created a video demonstrating the ...
HELENA, Mont. - Applications are being sought for around $1 million in funding for nonpoint source pollution reduction projects available under the Federal Clean Water Act. According to the Montana ...
A new form of low-cost, 3D-printed water pollution sensor could make a splash in the world of environmental monitoring, its developers say.