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J. F. Kopp and R. C. Kroner, Trace Metals in Waters of the United States U.S. Dept, of the Interior, FWPCA, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1970, p. 8. [Pg.93]

Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) was passed. This act and its various amendments are often referred to as tne Clean Water Act (CWA). It provided loans for treatment plant construction and temporary authority for federal control of interstate water pollution. The enforcement powers were so heavily dependent on the states as... [Pg.2159]

Source-Based Effluent Limitations Under the FWPCA, EPA was responsible for establishing point-source effluent hmitations for municipal dischargers, industri dischargers, industrial users of municipal treatment works, and effluent hmitations for toxic substances (apphcable to all dischargers). [Pg.2160]

Federal Trademark Dilution Act, 25 256 Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments (FWPCA), 21 581 Federation of European Food Additives and Food Enzyme Industries (ELC), 12 37 Federation of German Industries (BDI) study, 24 194... [Pg.349]

The Oil Pollution Act of 1924 was the first federal statute prohibiting pollution of waters strictly by oil. As indicated earlier, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) of 1972 provided a comprehensive plan for the cleanup of waters polluted by oil spills and intentional or accidental release of oil into the water. The subsequent laws, including the Clean Water Act of 1977 and with its later amendments, provide for regulation of pollution of waters by oil spills and other forms of discharges. These legislations also incorporate certain provisions of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, which was intended to prevent any obstruction to the use of navigable waters for interstate commerce. [Pg.143]

Most of the analytical methods discussed here for total petroleum hydrocarbons have been developed within the framework of federal and state regulatory initiatives. The initial implementation of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) focused on controlling conventional pollutants such as oil and... [Pg.210]

The U.S. Congress enacted the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) in 1972. The act was significantly amended in 1977 and has since become known as the CWA. It was again amended by the Water Quality Act of 1987. The CWA applies to aU industries that generate wastewater discharges. Some of its provisions are particularly applicable to the pesticide industry. [Pg.517]

Consent Decree Settlement of Litigation Relating to Toxic Pollutant Effluent Standards and Pretreatment Standards FWPCA, 307(a) and 307(b), February, 1976. [Pg.89]

US Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. FWPCA Method for Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides in Water and Wastewater, Cincinnati, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, 29 pp. (1969). [Pg.380]

Federal Water Pollution Control Act In 1948, the original Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) was passed. This act and its various amendments are often referred to as the Clean Water Act (CWA). It provided loans for treatment plant construction and temporary authority for federal control of interstate water pollution. The enforcement powers were so heavily dependent on the states as to make the act almost unworkable. In 1956, several amendments to the FWPCA were passed that made federal enforcement procedures less cumbersome. The provision for state consent was removed by amendments passed in 1961, which also extended federal authority to include navigable waters in the United States. [Pg.12]

Zobell, C.E., 1969. Microbial modification of crude oil in the sea. In Proc. API/FWPCA Conf. on Prevention and Control of Oil Spills. American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C., pp. 317—326. [Pg.374]

The interest of the Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory in the analysis of N and P forms in water originally stemmed from the conduct of a comprehensive investigation of the water quality of San Francisco Bay (12) and more recently from two studies of the analysis and preservation of these materials in estuarine waters in conjunction with the Central Pacific Basin Comprehensive Project of the FWPCA 9,10). Because of this association, the separative, analytical and preservative techniques developed were tailored to suit the extremely variable conditions that... [Pg.265]


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