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Title: The Clean Water Act


1
The Clean Water Act
  • Section 404
  • Wetlands, filling and dredging
  • By Chandler Madray

2
Water
  • The human body is more than two-thirds water
  • To replenish need to consume two liters a day
  • It most basic component of our cells, supply
    system for nutrients and waste

3
The problem
  • Water quantity and quality
  • The demand on the resource from population
    increase is tremendous
  • 70 of the population will living near the coast
  • Today, our industrail and residential waste is
    still being dumped in the same water we drink.

4
The Clean Water Act
  • The Federal Water Pollution Control Act. Was
    amended in 72 A.K.A. Clean Water Act.
  • This act was formed to restore and maintain the
    chemical, physical, and biological integrity of
    the nations waters.
  • This time in American history was characterized
    by massive fish kills because of increase
    untreated residential sewage and industrial
    dumping.
  • The biggest indicator for action in the nation
    waters was the Cuyahoga river catching on fire
    from industrial waste and sludge.

5
The Clean Water Act and wetlands?
  • Wetlands impact water quality.
  • How wetlands are defined
  • Wetlands are areas where the frequent and
    prolonged presences of water at or near the soil
    surface drives the natural system
  • The kind of soils that form,the plants that
    grow,the fish and wildlife
  • Four categories of Wetlands Marshes,Swamps,Bogs,F
    ens

6
Clean Water Act Section 404 permitting program
  • The clean water act establishes a program to
    regulate the discharge of dredge and fill
    material into waters of the Unites States,
    including wetlands.EPA and the Army Corp of
    Engineer
  • The primary permitting process is overseen,
    regulated and issued by the Corps of Engineers.
  • The Corps of Engineer in making permit decisions
    will solicit the views of the public and State
    and Federal agencies.
  • The EPA has the job of enforcement and they have
    the veto power over the Corp of Engineers if
    activities are not in the best interest of the
    surrounding water shed.

7
Dredging of wetlands
  • The impacts
  • The need for dredging

8
Filling of Wetlands
  • The impact
  • The problem
  • The solutions

9
Closing
  • The many problems facing our water supply in the
    years to come because of population increase and
    urban sprawl could be significant.
  • However, the problem lies when more important and
    specific wetland types are not recognized.
  • The Clean Water Act is only a tool for the states
    to prevent water degredation
  • These system get developed on or paved over no
    help for the non-point source pollution.

10
To do list for our State
  • To designate certain upland wetlands more
    important and protected them.
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