The Clean Water Act turns 30: Celebrating its past, predicting its future Author various authors Journal/Series Environmental Law | Vol. 33(1); 27 - 214; 188 p. Date 2002 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-069802) Publisher | Place of publication Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College | Portland, OR, USA Document type Article in periodical Language English Country/Territory United States of America Subject Water Keyword Enforcement/compliance Freshwater resources management Offences/penalties Institution Freshwater quality/freshwater pollution Abstract Contents: 1. The two lost books in the water quality trilogy: The elusive objectives of physical and biological integrity 2. Roads not taken: EPA vs. clean water 3. Beyond SWANCC: The new federalism and Clean Water Act jurisdiction 4. Salmon and water temperature: Taking endangered species seriously in establishing water quality standards 5. Fault lines in the Clean Water Act: Criminal enforcement, continuing violations, and mental state