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Policy Issues Relating
to Source Water Protection

42 citations from the Agricola Database
1984 - June 1998

Mary Stevanus
Water Quality Information Center

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  1. The 1986 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act : impacts on Virginia's water supply industry.
    Cox, William Edward 1944, Sherrard, Joseph H., Gaw, Christopher D., and Virginia Water Resources Research Center. Geological Survey (U.S.).
    Blacksburg : Virginia Water Resources Research Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1991. xii, 163 p. : ill.: Supported in part by U.S. Geological Survey, Dept. of Interior.
    NAL Call #: NAL TD201.V57-no.170
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Water-supply-equipment-industry-Virginia

  2. 1994 is the anniversary of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
    Dent, J.
    Agfocus 2, 5. (May 1994).
    NAL Call #: NAL S544.3.N7A4
    Descriptors: drinking-water environmental-legislation water-quality environmental-protection-agency

  3. Amending the Safe Drinking Water Act: view from Congress.
    Waxman, H.
    Epa-j. Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Summer 1994. v. 20 (1/2) p. 32-33.
    NAL Call #: NAL TD171.U5
    Descriptors: drinking-water legislation- water-quality contamination- usa-

  4. The Clean Water Act: has it worked? We have a long way to go.
    Adler, R.
    Epa-j. Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Summer 1994. v. 20 (1/2) p. 10-14.
    NAL Call #: NAL TD171.U5
    Descriptors: water-pollution water-quality legislation- environmental-protection water-recreation drinking-water pollutants- fish- shellfish- food-contamination wetlands-

  5. Developing a national drinking water regulation for disinfection of ground water.
    Macler, B. A.
    Ground-water-monit-remediat. Dublin, OH : Ground Water Pub. Co., c1993-. Fall 1995. v. 15 (4) p. 77-84.
    NAL Call #: NAL GB1001.G76
    Descriptors: drinking-water groundwater- disinfection- regulations- microbial-contamination public-health waterborne-diseases incidence- environmental-legislation federal-government usa- groundwater-disinfection-rule safe-drinking-water-act enviro nmental-protection-agency
    Abstract:
    The Safe Drinking Water Act directs EPA to promulgate requirements for disinfection of ground water-based drinking water systems. The Groundwater Disinfection Rule regulatory workgroup, made up of representatives from EPA, the states , and other interested parties, is actively considering the issues for the wide range of elements necessary to ensure a regulation that will protect public health and can be feasibly implemented. This regulation is likely to require disinfection of ground water sources and systems found to be contaminated or vulnerable to contamination.

  6. Drinking water.
    Morandi, Larry B., Waldman, Deb., and Energy, Science and Natural Resources Program National Conference of State Legislatures National Conference of State Legislatures.
    Denver, Colo. : National Conference of State Legislatures, c1991. 13 p.
    NAL Call #: ArU KF5569.A1F56-1991
    Descriptors: Water-quality-management-United-States Water,-Underground-Pollution-Law-and-legislation-United-States Water-Pollution-Law-and-legislation-United-States Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Drinking-water-Contamination

  7. Drinking water : combination of strategies needed to bring program costs in line with resources : statement of Peter F. Guerrero, Director, Environmental Protection Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, before the Environ ment, Energy, and Natural Resources Subcommittee, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives.
    Guerrero, Peter F. and United States. General Accounting Office. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee.
    Washington, D.C. : The Office ; Gaithersburg, MD: The Office [distributor, 1994] 10, [2] p.
    NAL Call #: NAL KF3794.A25G824--1994
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Waterworks-Economic-aspects-United-States

  8. Drinking water: future quality requirements.
    Packham, R. F.
    J Inst Water Environ Manag 7: 5 532-538. (Oct 1993).
    NAL Call #: NAL TD420.W374
    Descriptors: drinking-water quality- requirements- quality-standards legislation- european-communities who- uk-
    Abstract:
    Regulations governing the quality of drinking water within the European Community must be based on Directive 80/778/EC, although Member States may impose tighter or additional limits if they so wish. The Directive is substantially derived from standards set by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 1970. Revised 'Guidelines Values' for water contaminants were issued by WHO in 1984, and a further revision will be published in 1993. Modest changes in the guidelines set by WHO fo r microbiological parameters since 1970 have been accompanied by a large increase in the number of limits set for chemical parameters. This is particularly marked for organic compounds including pesticides and disinfection byproducts. The new WHO gu idelines will inevitably have an impact on water supplies in the UK, but the timescale for a significant change in the outmoded EC Directive is uncertain.

  9. Drinking water : key quality assurance program is flawed and underfunded : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Health and the Environment, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives. Key quality assurance program is flawed and u nderfunded.
    United States. General Accounting Office. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.
    Washington, D.C. : The Office ; Gaithersburg, MD: The Office [distributor, 1993] 38 p.
    NAL Call #: NAL KF3794.A25D75--1993
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Drinking-water-Quality-control-Standards Drinking-water-Quality-control-Evaluation

  10. Drinking water : key quality assurance program is flawed and underfunded : statement of Peter F. Guerrero, Associate Director, Environmental Protection Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, before the Subcommittee on Heal th and the Environment, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives. Key quality assurance program is flawed and underfunded.
    Guerrero, Peter F. and United States. General Accounting Office. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.
    Washington, D.C. : The Office ; Gaithersburg, MD : The Office [distributor, 1993] 7, [2] p.
    NAL Call #: NAL KF3794.A25--1993
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Drinking-water-Quality-control-Education Drinking-water-Quality-control-Standards-United-States

  11. The drinking water ordinance. 2. Aufl. Trinkwasserverordnung : Leitfaden zur Verordnung uber Trinkwasser und uber Wasser fur Lebensmittelbetriebe (Trinkwasserverordnung--TrinkwV) vom 5. Dezember 1990 (BGB1. I S. 2612) : Text und amtliche Begrundung mit Erlauterungen fur die Praxis.
    Dilly, Peter. and Welsch, Michael.
    Stuttgart : Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1992. 148 p.:
    NAL Call #: NAL KK6189.D54-1992
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-Germany

  12. The drinking water ordinance. Trinkwasserverordnung : Leitfaden zur Verordnung uber Trinkwasser und uber Wasser fur Lebensmittelbetriebe (Trinkwasserverordnung--TrinkwV) vom 22. Mai 1986 (BGB1.I S. 760) : Text und amtliche Begrundung mit Erlauterun gen fur die Praxis.
    Dilly, Peter.
    Stuttgart : Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, c1986. 94 p. Language: German.
    NAL Call #: NAL KK6189.D54-1986
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-Germany-West

  13. Drinking water program : states face increased difficulties in meeting basic requirements : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives. States face increased diff iculties in meeting basic requirements.
    United States. General Accounting Office. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
    Washington, D.C. : The Office ; Gaithersburg, MD: The Office [distributor, 1993] 18 p.
    NAL Call #: NAL KF3794.U55--1993
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Drinking-water-Standards-United-States-States Drinking-water-United-States-Quality-control-State-supervision

  14. Drinking water : stronger efforts needed to protect areas around public wells from contamination : report to the Chairman, Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Subcommittee, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives. Strong er efforts needed to protect areas around public wells from contamination.
    United States. General Accounting Office. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee.
    Washington, D.C. : The Office ; Gaithersburg, MD: The Office [distributor, 1993] 37 p. : ill.:
    NAL Call #: NAL RA592.A1D75--1993
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Contamination Wellheads-United-States Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States

  15. Farming for drinking water : nitrate pollution of water : an assessment of a regulatory regime.
    Elworthy, Sue 1943
    Aldershot ; Brookfield : Avebury, c1994. ix, 123 p.: Includes bibliographical references.
    NAL Call #: NAL TD427.N5E44--1994
    Descriptors: Nitrates. Environmental-aspects. Nitrogen-fertilizers. Great-Britain. Water-Pollution. Law-and-legislation-Great-Britain

  16. Federal environmental policy: a summary overview.
    Carriker, R. R.
    J agric appl econ 28: 1 99-107, 126-134. (July 1996).
    NAL Call #: NAL HD101.S6
    Descriptors: environmental-policy law- federal-government usa- national-environmental-policy-act
    Abstract:
    The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), which was signed into law on January 1, 1970, has come to be regarded as the first major piece of federal legislation to call for comprehensive attention to environmental concerns in the United States. During the two decades following enactment of NEPA, Congress adopted and then refined major legislation on nearly every aspect of environmental quality concerns: air pollution, water pollution, drinking water quality, hazardous waste manage ment, wildlife protection, pesticide use, and several related problem areas. Current arguments for environmental regulatory reform are a phase in the continuing evolution of this body of federal environmental policy.

  17. German drinking wate regulations, pesticides, and axiom of concern.
    Dieter, H. H.
    Environ Manage 16: 1 21-31. (Jan/Feb 1992).
    NAL Call #: NAL HC79.E5E5
    Descriptors: drinking-water groundwater- pesticides- regulations- public-health-legislation german-democratic-republic german-federal-republic federal-communicable-diseases-control-act-of-1979

  18. Ground water and the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996.
    Job, C.
    Ground water monit remediat 17: 1 49-51. (Winter 1997).
    NAL Call #: NAL GB1001.G76
    Descriptors: groundwater- drinking-water environmental-legislation federal-government usa- environmental-protection-agency

  19. Handbook of Florida water regulation.
    Olexa, M. T.
    Circ-Fla-Coop-Ext-Serv. Gainesville, Fla. : The Service. Nov 1991. 44 p.
    NAL Call #: NAL 275.29-F66C
    Descriptors: water-policy regulations- law- water-quality water-pollution wetlands- law-enforcement drinking-water environmental-legislation pesticides- pollutants- florida-

  20. Hazard communication handbook : a right-to-know compliance guide. 1993 ed.
    Moyer, Craig A. and Francis, Michael A.
    Deerfield, IL : Clark Boardman Callaghan, c1993. 1 v.
    NAL Call #: ArU KF3958.M69-1993
    Descriptors: Industrial-safety. Law-and-legislation. United-States. Handbooks,-manuals,-etc. Industrial-hygiene. Hazardous-substances. Chemicals.

  21. Health advisories and alternative agricutlural practices: regulatory basis for concern and its influence on legislation.
    Leslie, A. R. and Barrett, M.
    A C S Symp Ser Am Chem Soc: 465 16-26. (1991).
    NAL Call #: NAL QD1.A45
    Descriptors: pesticide-residues groundwater- water-pollution public-health-legislation regulations- agricultural-policy groundwater-contamination
    Abstract:
    Farming practices that require intensive use of pesticides and fertilizer are believed to contribute to groundwater contamination in agricultural areas. Dependency on these practices is attributable in part to certain requirements of the federal commodity programs that result in continuous cropping patterns to retain government subsidies. There is increasing evidence of groundwater contamination; a number of studies have examined alternative approaches to prevent further contaminatio n. The USEPA assigns risk-based advisories or regulatory standards to drinking water contaminants; this has had an important influence on legislative changes already made or being considered to provide incentives for farmers to reduce their dependence upo n agricultural chemicals.

  22. A hedonic approach to estimating operation and maintenance costs for New York municipal water systems.
    Schmit, T. M. and Boisvert, R. N.
    Agric resour econ rev 26: 2 184-195. (Oct 1997).
    NAL Call #: NAL HD1773.A2N6
    Descriptors: drinking-water water-systems water-quality treatment- water-costs public-utilities population-density size- urban-areas legislation- water-policy descriptive-statistics production-functions mathematical-models new-york safe-drinking-w ater-act cost-function

  23. History of the sole source aquifer program: a community-based approach for protecting aquifers used for drinking water supply.
    McCabe, W. J., Job, C. A., Simons, J. J., Graves, J. S., and Terada, C. J.
    Ground water monit remediat 17: 3 78-86. (Summer 1997).
    NAL Call #: NAL GB1001.G76
    Descriptors: drinking-water groundwater- aquifers- groundwater-pollution federal-government environmental-legislation new-jersey ohio- idaho- pennsylvania- usa- environmental-protection-agency safe-drinking-water-act-of-1974

  24. Lead in drinking water.
    St. Clair, M. B. and Zaslow, S. A.
    HE-North-Carolina-Agric-Ext-Serv. Raleigh, N.C. : The Service. Mar 1992. (395) 3 p.
    NAL Call #: NAL TX24.N8H46
    Descriptors: lead- drinking-water legislation- north-carolina

  25. A Learning guide for state/local drinking water agreements.
    National Environmental Health Association. United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
    [Washington, D.C.] : [National Environmental Health Association?, 1992?] ii, 137 p. : ill.:
    NAL Call #: NAL KF3794.L43-1992
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States

  26. A Legislative history of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments, 1983-1992, together with a section-by-section index.
    Library of Congress. Environment and Natural Resources Policy Division. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works.
    Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1993. viii, 1152 p. : ill.:
    NAL Call #: NAL KF3794.A314A15-1993
    Descriptors: United-States. Safe-Drinking-Water-Act. Safe-Drinking-Water-Act-Amendments-of-1986. Lead-Contamination-Control-Act-of-1988.

  27. Observations on compliance and enforcement in EPA's drinking water program.
    Hembra, Richard L. and United States. General Accounting Office. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.
    [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. General Accounting Office, [1991] 15 leaves.
    NAL Call #: NAL KF3794.H45-1991
    Descriptors: Water-Pollution-Law-and-legislation-United-States Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States

  28. Priorities for the reauthorization of the Safe Drinking Water Act : : hearing before the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second session, January 31, 1996.
    United States. Congress. House. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.
    Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1996. iii, 152
    NAL Call #: NAL Fiche--S-133-Y-4.C-73/8:104-57-
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Drinking-water-Contamination-United-States Federal-aid-to-water-quality-management-United-States Water-quality-management-United-States-Finance

  29. Problem of nonpoint source agricultural water pollution: toward a hypothetical federal legislative solution.
    Caulfield, H. P. Jr.
    Water Resour Bull 27: 3 447-452. (May/June 1991).
    NAL Call #: NAL 292.9-AM34
    Descriptors: groundwater-pollution agricultural-chemicals drinking-water water-quality environmental-legislation federal-government politics- decision-making
    Abstract:
    A conceptual framework of politics is set forth in relation to the federal environmental legislative process. This framework for analysis is then related to a hypothetical public problem--ground water pollution from agricultural chem icals. The public problem from the perspective of political analysis is found to involve several different types of difficult issues with which the legislative process must deal if legislation is to be enacted.

  30. Reauthorization of the Safe Drinking Water Act : hearing before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, May 3, 1993--Providence, Rhode Island.
    United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works.
    Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1993. iii, 62 p.
    NAL Call #: NAL KF26.E6-1993b
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-Rhode-Island Drinking-water-Contamination-Rhode-Island Water-Pollution-Rhode-Island-Physiological-effect

  31. Reconciling science and policy in setting federal drinking water standards--four states' perspectives.
    Hutcheson, M. S., Dupuy, C. J., Matyas, B., McGeorge, L., and Vanderslice, R.
    Regul toxicol pharmacol. 22: 1 11-23. (Aug 1995).
    NAL Call #: NAL RA1190.R42
    Descriptors: drinking-water contaminants- arsenic- radon- contamination- exposure- monitoring- cost-effectiveness-analysis regulation- legislation- federal-government massachusetts- rhode-island connecticut- new-jersey safe-drinking-water-act-of-1 974 environmental-protection-agency
    Abstract:
    After almost 20 years of experience with implementing the Safe Drinking Water Act and eight with Amendments to the Act, the individual states within the United States have gained valuable experience while trying to reconcile the lega l mandates provided by the statutes with the science underlying them. This paper presents four different topics illustrating the problems of reconciling these two issues in the regulation of toxic chemicals in drinking waters. It presents these from the p erspectives of the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Jersey and offers suggestions for improved program efficiency based on considerations of comparative human health risks. The approach and schedule for controlling toxic chemica ls used through 1994 are first examined and a recommendation is made for more flexibility in the rate at which chemicals are regulated. Recent U.S. EPA proposals to more stringently control radon in drinking waters are presented in the context of all sour ces of radon exposures, illustrating the intersection of science, laws, and economic consequences of regulatory initiatives. Inhalation and dermal exposures as a result of using chemically contaminated drinking waters are then discussed with the suggestio n of the possible underprotectiveness of some present standards. Finally, the difficulty faced by the states and federal government in the control of naturally occurring arsenic exposures through drinking water is also presented and an argument is made fo r more local flexibility in the application of health-based standards.

  32. Regulations under the clean air, clean water and safe drinking acts and the need for reform : : hearing before the Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs of the Committee on Government Reform and Ove rsight, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, May 26, 1995.
    United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs.
    Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1996. iii, 240 p.
    NAL Call #: NAL Fiche--S-133-Y-4.G-74/7:AI-7/27-
    Descriptors: Air-Pollution-Law-and-legislation-United-States Water-Pollution-Law-and-legislation-United-States Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Air-quality-management-United-States Water-quality-management-United-States

  33. Report on proposed drinking water protection fund.
    Drinking Water Protection Fund Task Force. Virginia. State Water Commission.
    [Virginia : The Task Force?], 1990. 11 leaves:
    NAL Call #: ViBlbV HD4464.V8D75-1990
    Descriptors: Waterworks-Virginia-Finance Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-Virginia

  34. A report to the Congress : activities and programs implemented under section 319 of the Clean Water Act - fiscal year 1988. Activities and programs implemented under section 319 of the Clean Water Act-fiscal year 1988.
    United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water.
    Washington, DC : The Office, [1989] xiv, 73 p.
    NAL Call #: NAL TD424.3.R47--1989
    Descriptors: Water-Pollution. Drinking-water-Contamination. Drinking-water-Purification. Drinking-water-Standards.

  35. An SAB report : safe drinking water : future trends and challenges : an Environmental Futures report. Safe drinking water.
    United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Drinking Water Committee. United States. Environmental Futures Committee.
    Washington, DC : The Board, [1995] 1 v.
    NAL Call #: NAL RA591.U55--1995
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Contamination-United-States Drinking-water-Standards-United-States Water-Pollution-Law-and-legislation-United-States Water-quality-management-United-States

  36. The Safe Drinking Water Act : a pocket guide to the requirements for the operators of small water systems. [3rd ed.]. Pocket guide to the requirements for the operators of small water systems.
    United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region IX.
    San Francisco, CA : The Region, [1993] 1 v. (various pagings) : ill.: Cover title. "June 1993."
    NAL Call #: NAL KF3794.S25--1993
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Water-United-States-Analysis-Handbooks,-manuals,-etc

  37. Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1986.
    Cotruvo, J. A.
    Water resour update. 77 11-14. (May 1988).
    NAL Call #: NAL TD201.U61
    Descriptors: drinking-water legislation- contaminants- pollutants- monitoring- public-health usa-

  38. Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1986 : conference report (to accompany S. 124).
    United States. Congress (99th, 2nd session 1986 House.
    [Washington, D.C.? : U.S. G.P.O., 1986] 49 p.
    NAL Call #: NAL KF3794.A25S44--1986
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Water-Pollution-Law-and-legislation-United-States

  39. The Safe Drinking Water Act as amended by the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1986 : Public Law 99-339, June 19, 1986.
    United States. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. United States. Safe Drinking Water Act.
    Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1986. iii, 63 p.
    NAL Call #: NAL KF3794.A31A2--1986
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States

  40. Safe Drinking Water Act : hearing before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on H.R. 1701 ... April 19, 1993.
    United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.
    Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1993. iii, 232 p.
    NAL Call #: NAL KF27.E553-1993
    Descriptors: Drinking-water-Law-and-legislation-United-States Drinking-water-Purification-United-States Federal-aid-to-water-quality-management-United-States Water-quality-management-United-States-Finance

  41. Safe Drinking Water Amendments Act of 1995 : report of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States
    United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works.
    Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1995. iii, 230 p.: Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. Shipping list no.: 96-0083-P. "November 7, 1995." SUDOCS: Y 1.1/5:104-169.
    NAL Call #: NAL Fiche--S-133-Y-1.1/5:104-169-
    Descriptors: Drinking-water. Law-and-legislation. United-States. Drinking-water-Contamination-United-States Federal-aid-to-water-quality-management-United-States Water-quality-management-United-States-Finance

  42. San Francisco water district targets cattle.
    Stephens, T.
    Calif agric 51: 2 7. (Mar/Apr 1997).
    NAL Call #: NAL 100-C12Cag
    Descriptors: cryptosporidium- water-pollution rangelands- cattle- grazing- land-management legislation- drinking-water california- san-franciso-public-utilities-commission


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