Clean Water Protection Act

Clean Water Protection Act

The Clean Water Protection Act (H.R. 1310) is a bill introduced in the 111th United States Congress via the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment, of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. It proposes to redefine "fill material" to not include mining "waste" under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.

It was introduced by Frank Pallone and Chris Shays in the 110th Congress, and almost identical bills had been introduced in previous years. As of July 2009, H.R.1310 had 154 co-sponsors.[1] Several environmental groups such as Appalachian Voices, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth and Sierra Club, as well as many others, support the legislation because it will help to curb mountaintop removal mining.[2][3] It would also affect situations similar to the Kensington Mine operation near Juneau, Alaska where a mine will be permitted to discharge mining waste into a small lake as "fill."[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Library of Congress. "H.R. 1310." List of cosponsors. THOMAS (Legislative reference database). Accessed 2009-07-21.
  2. ^ iLoveMountains (a partnership of 7 grassroots organizations). "The Clean Water Protection Act."
  3. ^ Sierra Club. Washington, DC. "Clean Water Protection Act." Accessed 2009-07-21.
  4. ^ U.S. Supreme Court. Coeur Alaska, Inc v. Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, et al. 557 U.S. ___ (2009). Decided 2009-06-22. Slip Opinion No. 07-984.

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