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  2. California is letting billions of gallons of stormwater wash ...

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    When it comes to stormwater capture, ... 59.5 million acre-feet of stormwater go uncaptured across the United States — or roughly 53 billion gallons per day. The amount is equivalent to 93% of ...

  3. The water unexpectedly released from dams on Trump's order ...

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    The Trump administration abruptly sent water flowing from two California dams. The action could leave less water in dams for the summer, when farmers typically use it.

  4. Maryland's "Rain Tax" - Wikipedia

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    The "rain tax" raised revenue to improve the stormwater management system while creating a financial incentive to minimize the construction of and replace current impervious surfaces. [4] Collection of the stormwater fee on impervious surfaces varied from annually on the property tax bill to quarterly on the water bill. [3]

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  6. Water pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Topsoil runoff from farm, central Iowa (2011). Water pollution in the United States is a growing problem that became critical in the 19th century with the development of mechanized agriculture, mining, and manufacturing industries—although laws and regulations introduced in the late 20th century have improved water quality in many water bodies. [1]

  7. Clean Water Rule - Wikipedia

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    Protection of wetlands and small streams is a major focus of the Clean Water Rule. The Clean Water Rule is a 2015 regulation published by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to clarify water resource management in the United States under a provision of the Clean Water Act of 1972. [1]

  8. 'Our economy is strong': White House tries to tout new ... - AOL

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    A variety of assessments. Other independent economists tended to echo the overall White House point that Tuesday’s GDP showed a steady US economy, which is politically important for the campaign ...

  9. Industrial stormwater - Wikipedia

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    Stormwater permit regulations issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) govern the permit process. [4] EPA published its "Phase I" stormwater rule, which covers industrial dischargers, in 1990. [5] Most stormwater permits in the U.S. are issued by the agencies in 47 states that have been given authority by EPA.