Clean water policy and state choice: promise and performance in the Water Quality Act
The Water Quality Act of 1987 ushered in a new era of clean water policy to the US. The Act stands today as the longest-lived example of national water quality policy. It included a then-revolutionary funding model for wastewater infrastructure - the Clean Water State Revolving Fund - which gave sta...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Water Quality Act of 1987 ushered in a new era of clean water policy to the US. The Act stands today as the longest-lived example of national water quality policy. It included a then-revolutionary funding model for wastewater infrastructure - the Clean Water State Revolving Fund - which gave states much greater authority to allocate clean water infrastructure resources. Significant differences between states exist in terms of their ability to provide adequate resources for the program, as well as their ability (or willingness) to meet the wishes of Congress to serve environmental needs and communities. This book examines the patterns of state program resource distribution using case studies and analysis of state and national program data. This book is important for researchers from a range of disciplines, including water, environmental and infrastructure policy, federalism/intergovernmental relations, intergovernmental administration, and natural resource management, as well as policy makers and policy advocates. |
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spelling | Morris, John C. 1959- Clean water policy and state choice promise and performance in the Water Quality Act John Charles Morris ; foreword by A. Stanley Meiburg Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2022 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 275 Seiten) txt c cr The Water Quality Act of 1987 ushered in a new era of clean water policy to the US. The Act stands today as the longest-lived example of national water quality policy. It included a then-revolutionary funding model for wastewater infrastructure - the Clean Water State Revolving Fund - which gave states much greater authority to allocate clean water infrastructure resources. Significant differences between states exist in terms of their ability to provide adequate resources for the program, as well as their ability (or willingness) to meet the wishes of Congress to serve environmental needs and communities. This book examines the patterns of state program resource distribution using case studies and analysis of state and national program data. This book is important for researchers from a range of disciplines, including water, environmental and infrastructure policy, federalism/intergovernmental relations, intergovernmental administration, and natural resource management, as well as policy makers and policy advocates. United States. Water Quality Act of 1987. Meiburg, A. Stanley Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781108839129 |
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title_auth | Clean water policy and state choice promise and performance in the Water Quality Act |
title_exact_search | Clean water policy and state choice promise and performance in the Water Quality Act |
title_full | Clean water policy and state choice promise and performance in the Water Quality Act John Charles Morris ; foreword by A. Stanley Meiburg |
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title_full_unstemmed | Clean water policy and state choice promise and performance in the Water Quality Act John Charles Morris ; foreword by A. Stanley Meiburg |
title_short | Clean water policy and state choice |
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