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Using The Public Natural Resource Management Laws To Improve Water Pollution Anti-Degradation Policies, Robert L. Glicksman, Sandra Zellmer Jan 2013

Using The Public Natural Resource Management Laws To Improve Water Pollution Anti-Degradation Policies, Robert L. Glicksman, Sandra Zellmer

Robert L. Glicksman

The Clean Water Act’s principal goal is to “restore and maintain” the integrity of the nation’s surface water bodies. The Act’s adoption was spurred largely by the perception that unchecked pollution had caused the degradation of those waters, making them unsuitable for uses such as fishing and swimming. At the time Congress passed the statute, however, some lakes, rivers, and streams had water quality that was better than what was needed to support these uses. An important question was whether the statute would limit discharges with the potential to impair these high quality waters. EPA’s anti-degradation policy sought to ensure …