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Water-Quality Standards, Maximum Loads, And The Clean Water Act: The Need For Judicial Enforcement, Lawrence S. Bazel May 1983

Water-Quality Standards, Maximum Loads, And The Clean Water Act: The Need For Judicial Enforcement, Lawrence S. Bazel

UC Law Journal

The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the cleanliness of the nation's waters by requiring federal and state pollution-control agencies to set water-quality standards and establish maximum loads. Confusion surrounds the requirement for maximum loads and federal courts have declined to enforce it. This Comment first examines the history of the Clean Water Act of 1972, then discusses four cases in which courts have refused to enforce maximum load requirements. The Comment analyzes the procedural and substantive requirements of judicial enforcement of maximum loads, as well as the nature of the pollution involved. The Comment concludes that the courts have …


Social Class And Crime In An Adoption Cohort, Katherine Teilmann Van Dusen, Sarnoff A. Mednick, William F. Jr. Gabrielli, Barry Hutchings Jan 1983

Social Class And Crime In An Adoption Cohort, Katherine Teilmann Van Dusen, Sarnoff A. Mednick, William F. Jr. Gabrielli, Barry Hutchings

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

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