Examples of Safe Drinking Water Act in a sentence
The statutory American Iron and Steel (AIS) requirements of Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 608 and Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) Section 1452(a)(4) has previously applied to SRF projects and will continue to do so as part of BABA requirements.
To maintain superior drinking water quality and meet the current and future water demand through ensuring adequate facilities, source protection, Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) implementation, timely assistance, and incorporate Utah needs into national policy.
Since then, the EPA has controlled air and water quality with multiple different acts like the Clean Water Act of 1972; Ocean Dumping Act of 1972; Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974; pesticide bans in 1975; Resource Conservation Act of 1976; Clean Water Act of 1977; Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982; Safe Drinking Water Act amendments in 1986; Pollution Prevention Act of 1990; and the WaterSense Program.
The federal Safe Drinking Water Act defines high nitrate as a level exceeding 10 mg/L.
The State Water Board may exercise its enforcement authority under the California Safe Drinking Water Act for violation of the Agreement and the Order Approving Settlement Agreement pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 116740, in addition to any other remedy at law.