What Is The Safe Drinking Water Act Of 1974?
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 requires the EPA for ascertaining what chemicals and other substances contaminate water and for establishing acceptable levels for bacteria, lead, radioactive …
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What Is The Clean Water Act?
The Clean Water Act of 1977 was intended to address the growing problem of water pollution in the United States. The Act empowered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); to set limits for …
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What Are Some Actions Non-Smoking Employees Can Take?
Nonsmoking employees, who were able to prove that their coworker`s smoking seriously impaired their breathing, successfully sued their employers under the Americans with Disabilities Act. …
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An Overview of Federal Environmental Laws
Over the past half century, the federal and state governments have become increasingly involved in protecting the environment. Many experts believe that environmental laws are necessary because without them individuals and businesses do not have the financial or personal motivation to follow environmentally friendly policies. One person or business alone does not make a big …
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The Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund
In 1986, the federal government established an Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund to help with the cleanup costs after an oil spill. However, when the Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in 1989 the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund was still not funded and thus no help to Exxon, Alaska or the people affected by the disaster. Learning from that mistake, the government took action in 1990 to fund the …
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