We Must Protect the Clean Water Act

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The Clean Water Act has made advances to our society that have helped

our environment to flourish with life. The objective of the Act when it was

enacted in 1972 was to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and

biological integrity of the Nation's water. This objective was accompanied by

other statutory goals to eliminate the discharge of pollutants into waters used

by boats by 1985 and to attain waters deemed “fishable or swimmable” by 1983. So

far, the Act has done exactly what it was meant to do. Its purpose is being

served and we our benefiting with clean water.

No where in the context of the Clean Water Act does it say anything

about respecting the convenience of businesses wishing to dump their toxins into

our waters. The Act was not meant to please everyone, but it was meant to clean

our water, and that should please a wide majority. We should not have to

sacrifice our health for a business that does nothing for us. Clean water is

much more of a priority to us citizens than is the well being of a company that

we probably have never heard of and never will.

If the Clean Water Act Amendments of 1995 are passed, all that we have

worked for since 1972 will be lost. It will take all of the advances made to

clean our water and totally reverse them. This bill will take apart the National

Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, leaving loopholes for businesses

desiring to pollute our waters. This bill also demonstrates a flagrant ...

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