1、Congressional Research Service ? The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS20770January 5, 2001Clean Water Issues in the 107th Congress: An OverviewClaudia CopelandSpecialist in Resources and Environmental PolicyResources, Science, and Industry DivisionSu
2、mmaryKey water quality issues that may face the 107th Congress include: actions toimplement existing provisions of the Clean Water Act, whether additional steps arenecessary to achieve overall goals of the Act, and the appropriate federal role in guidingand paying for clean water activities. This Ac
3、t is the principal law that deals withpolluting activity in the nations lakes, rivers, and coastal waters and authorizes funds toaid construction of municipal wastewater treatment plants. Legislative prospects forcomprehensively amending it have been stalled over whether and exactly how to changethe
4、 law. If clean water issues receive attention in the 107th Congress, attention could focuson water infrastructure funding, implementation of current programs for developing totalmaximum daily loads (TMDLs) to restore pollution-impaired waters, and impacts ofagricultural activities on water quality.