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Clean Water Act Section 401: Background and Issues
Copeland, Claudia ; Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. Resources, Science, and Industry Division.
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service.
关键词: Environmental protection;    Water quality;    Environmental law and legislation;    Water resources;    Water pollution;   
RP-ID  :  97-488
RP-ID  :  97-488_2006Oct05
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Section 401 of the Clean Water Act requires that an applicant for a federal license or permit provide a certification that any discharges from the facility will comply with the Act, including water quality standard requirements. Disputes have arisen over the states' exercise of authority under Section 401. Until recently, much of the debate over the Section 401 certification issue has been between states and hydropower interests. A 1994 Supreme Court decision which upheld the states' authority in this area dismayed development and hydroelectric power interest groups. The Court revisited these issues in a 2006 ruling that unanimously upheld the states' authority to condition hydropower licenses. The dispute between states and industry groups about Section 401 authority has been a legislative issue on several occasions, but Congress has not responded by modifying the provision's scope. In addition, there has been interest in clarifying whether Section 401 certification applies to nonpoint source discharges, such as rainfall runoff, as well as point source discharges from pipes or ditches.

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