


 | Vol. 6 No. 4 Spring 1999 |
| A Newsletter About New Jersey's Water Quality Programs |
State Laws to Control Nonpoint Source Water Pollution
As one of the key actions under President Clinton's Clean Water Action Plan, the Environmental Law Institute, with support from EPA's Nonpoint Source Control Branch, has issued a new report called, "The Almanac of Enforceable State Laws to Control Nonpoint Source Water Pollution." This new report provides detailed state-by-state information on each state's enforceable laws to control nonpoint source pollution.
To view the report, visit the Environmental Law Institute's website at www.eli.org/bookstore/rralmanac98.htm.
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