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Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, which was passed by Congress on October 18, 1972—establishing a nationwide approach to improving the quality of our nation’s lakes, rivers, streams, and other water bodies. Over the last 50 years, the health of our waters has improved, but threats to water safety remain. Today’s WatchBlog post looks at our work on key federal programs for ensuring compliance with and enforcement of the Clean Water Act (Act).
The Clean Water Act At 50: How We Got Here And Where We Need To Go
Celebrating 50 years of the Clean Water Act
Lead Safety at Home and in School
U.S. GAO
Thousands of Discharges Keep Pollution Flowing: How can EPA better protect Our Nation's Waters?
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Celebrating 50 years of the Clean Water Act
Fifty-year-old law proves we can address environmental challenges
Lead Safety at Home and in School
Cheers to 50 Years of the Clean Water Act — Missouri Confluence Waterkeeper
The Security Implications of Human-Driven Biotic Eruptions - The Council on Strategic Risks
Lead Safety at Home and in School
U.S. GAO