Pennsylvania’s Mandatory 'Pollution Diet'

Brian P. Calabrese
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The Clean Water Act (CWA) establishes an overarching environmental goal that requires all waters of the United States be “fishable” and “swimmable.” To ensure that these goals are met, the CWA requires states and the District of Columbia to establish water quality standards and polices that are protective of those uses. Under the CWA, states, territories, and authorized tribes are required to develop lists of impaired waters that do not meet the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) water quality standards. Jurisdictions that have waterways designated as impaired must create a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), which is essentially a “pollution diet” that identifies the maximum amount of a pollutant the waterway can receive, and still meet EPA water quality standards. This article first explores the voluntary efforts made by states within the Chesapeake Bay (Bay) watershed to restore the quality of the Bay’s waters. Next, the article discusses Fowler v. EPA and Executive Order 13508, which resulted in a federal TMDL for the Bay watershed. Further, the article discusses the TMDL accountability framework and Pennsylvania’s implementation plan required under the TMDL framework. Finally, the article discusses the current status of Pennsylvania’s implementation plan.
宾夕法尼亚州的强制性“污染饮食”
《清洁水法》(CWA)确立了一个总体的环境目标,要求美国所有水域都是“可捕鱼”和“可游泳”的。为了确保这些目标的实现,水务署要求各州和哥伦比亚特区建立水质标准和政策,以保护这些用途。根据《清洁水法》,各州、地区和授权部落必须制定不符合美国环境保护局水质标准的受损水域清单。指定水道受损的司法管辖区必须制定总最大日负荷(TMDL),这本质上是一种“污染饮食”,确定水道可以接收的最大污染物量,同时仍符合EPA水质标准。本文首先探讨了切萨皮克湾(Bay)流域内各州为恢复海湾水域质量所做的自愿努力。接下来,文章讨论了福勒诉环境保护局和13508号行政命令,这导致了海湾流域的联邦TMDL。进一步,本文讨论了TMDL问责框架和宾夕法尼亚州在TMDL框架下需要的实施计划。最后,文章讨论了宾夕法尼亚州实施计划的现状。
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