By William D. Wick
TMDL. That environmental-law acronym is center stage in the political, policy and legal debate about the direction of the Clean Water Act. It stands for "total maximum daily load," the Clean Water Act phrase used to describe limits on contaminants set by government to clean up polluted bodies of water. 33 U.S.C. Section 1313(d).
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TMDL. That environmental-law acronym is center stage in the political, policy and legal debate about the direction of the Clean Water Act. It stands for "total maximum daily load," the Clean Water Act phrase used to describe limits on contaminants set by government to clean up polluted bodies of water. 33 U.S.C. Section 1313(d).
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