Browsing 1993 Georgia Water Resources Conference by Subject "Water legislation"
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Clean Water Act Reauthorization: The States' Perspective
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInstitute of Natural Resources, 1993-04)Water, our most precious and vital natural resource, has long been the subject of national debate. Congressional interest in the protection of water dates back to the early 1940s. In those days, clean water legislation ... -
Georgia Lake Standards: An Implementation Update
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Georgia's Hazardous Site Response Program
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInstitute of Natural Resources, 1993-04)In its 1992 session, the Georgia General Assembly passed House Bill 1394, which enacted the Hazardous Site Response Act, O.C.G.A. § 12-8-90 et seq., providing for a significant new program to enhance the protection of ... -
Non-Point Source Pollution Measurements and Program Assessment
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyInstitute of Natural Resources, 1993-04)Water quality specialists recognize that agriculture continues to be the single largest source of nonpoint source pollution (NPS) problems in the nation. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has responded by assigning ... -
Protect Georgia Coast with Coastal Zone Management Program
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The Value of River Basin Management Planning for Georgia
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Water Quality Standards for Lakes: Legislative Background
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Water Related Actions of the Georgia General Assembly
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