U.S. Supreme Court Issues a Major Ruling on NPDES Permits

John Lushis, Jr.
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On April 23, 2020, the United States Supreme Court issued a significant decision regarding when National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits are needed for “point source” discharges under the Clean Water Act. The Clean Water Act forbids “any addition” of any pollutant from “any point source” to “navigable waters” without an appropriate permit from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The Supreme Court’s decision stemmed from a citizens’ lawsuit filed by several environmental groups against the County of Maui, Hawaii. Maui operates a wastewater reclamation facility that collects sewage from the surrounding area, partially treats it, and pumps the treated water through four wells hundreds of feet underground. This effluent, which amounts to about four million gallons a day, then travels approximately one-half mile through groundwater to the Pacific Ocean. The environmental groups claimed that Maui has been discharging a pollutant to “navigable waters,” namely, the Pacific Ocean, without an NPDES permit required by the Clean Water Act.
美国最高法院对NPDES许可证作出重大裁决
2020年4月23日,美国最高法院就《清洁水法》规定的“点源”排放何时需要国家污染排放消除系统(NPDES)许可做出了一项重要决定。《清洁水法》禁止在未经美国环境保护署(EPA)许可的情况下,从“任何点源”向“通航水域”“添加”任何污染物。最高法院的决定源于几个环保组织对夏威夷毛伊岛县提起的公民诉讼。毛伊岛经营着一个污水回收设施,收集周围地区的污水,对其进行部分处理,然后将处理后的水泵入地下数百英尺的四个井中。这些污水,每天大约有四百万加仑,然后通过地下水大约半英里进入太平洋。环保组织声称,毛伊岛一直在向“通航水域”,即太平洋排放污染物,而没有获得《清洁水法》要求的NPDES许可。
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