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  2. Clean Water Act - Wikipedia

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    The Clean Water Act ... and seek civil or criminal penalties when necessary: ... The program's average interest rate was 1.4 percent nationwide in 2017, compared to ...

  3. These Companies Paid Massive Sums to Settle Lawsuits - AOL

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    The final amount covered Clean Water Act penalties and environmental damages from the initial explosion, which killed 11 workers and spilled 134 million gallons of oil that spread across 43,000 miles.

  4. Friends of the Earth, Inc. v. Laidlaw Environmental Services ...

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    In addition, the case held that a civil penalty could be enforced against an entity even though the interests protected were private. The court agreed with Congress in holding that civil penalties in the Clean Water Act cases "do more than promote immediate compliance by limiting the defendant's economic incentive to delay its attainment of ...

  5. Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency (2012) - Wikipedia

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    V, Clean Water Act, Administrative Procedure Act Environmental Protection Agency , 566 U.S. 120 (2012), also known as Sackett I (to distinguish it from the 2023 case ), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that orders issued by the Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Water Act are subject to the ...

  6. The complaint points to two federal court rulings that found that under the Clean Water Act, CAFOs could not be required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to get a permit before ...

  7. Clean water legal rights, rules for industrial sludge in new ...

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    The Clean Water Justice Act, or SB 653 and HB 1101, protects communities’ rights to sue when the rules are broken, retaining the power of the people most directly threatened by pollution. It ...

  8. Deepwater Horizon litigation - Wikipedia

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    A federal judge, ruling on the Clean Water Act suit in September 2014, found that BP was primarily responsible for the oil spill as a result of its deliberate misconduct and gross negligence. The finding means that the company may be subject to $18 billion in penalties in addition to the $28 billion already paid out in claims and cleanup costs.

  9. County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund - Wikipedia

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    Clean Water Act Hawaii Wildlife Fund , No. 18-260, 590 U.S. ___ (2020), was a United States Supreme Court case involving pollution discharges under the Clean Water Act (CWA). The case asked whether the Clean Water Act requires a permit when pollutants that originate from a non-point source can be traced to reach navigable waters through ...