U.S. Supreme Court,
Environmental & Energy
Mar. 5, 2019
Clean Water Act cases head to the high court
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases involving whether the act regulates discharges of pollutants to groundwater.





Davina Pujari
Partner
WilmerHale LLP
Phone: (628) 235-1136
Email: davina.pujari@wilmerhale.com
Davina co-chairs the firm's Environment and Natural Resources Group and leads the Environmental Crimes and Investigations practice. She has more than 25 years of experience as a trial attorney in environmental and criminal law matters in both state and federal court.

Sean G. Herman
Associate
Hanson Bridgett LLP
Email: SHerman@HansonBridgett.com
Rutgers Univ SOL; Camden NJ
Sean is a counselor and litigator focused upon the practice of environmental law.
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Suppose you operate a California wastewater reclamation facility. Your facility receives wastewater, which you then treat with chemicals. Suppose you then discharge the treated wastewater into the subsurface in order to recharge the groundwater basin. This helps replenish the basin's depleting groundwater levels, which also rehabilitates surface waters of hydrologically connected rivers, streams and lakes. Given C...
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