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CWA and definition
To address the nationwide problem of stormwater pollution, Congress broadened the CWA definition of " point source " in 1987 to include industrial stormwater discharges and municipal separate storm sewer systems (" MS4 ").
It is not included in the CWA definition of " point source " and therefore not subject to NPDES permit requirements.
Congress exempted some water pollution sources from the point source definition in the 1972 CWA, and was unclear on the status of some other sources.

CWA and point
Under the CWA, point source discharges to " Waters of the United States " require National Pollution Discharge Elimination System ( NPDES ) permits.
The U. S. Clean Water Act ( CWA ) defines point source for regulatory enforcement purposes.
The 1972 CWA created a new requirement for technology-based standards for point source discharges.

CWA and source
Point source discharges, which originate mostly from municipal wastewater ( sewage ) and industrial wastewater discharges, have been regulated since enactment of the CWA in 1972.
Agricultural runoff ( except for concentrated animal feeding operations, or " CAFO ") is considered by the CWA to be nonpoint source pollution.
The 1987 CWA amendments established a non-regulatory program at EPA for nonpoint source pollution management consisting of research and demonstration projects.
CWA is currently undergoing environmental studies intending to use the lake as a drinking water source.

CWA and was
The CWA was a project created under the Federal Emergency Relief Administration ( FERA ).
In 2005, the fiftieth anniversary of the Dagger Awards, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold was awarded the " Dagger of Daggers ," a one-time award given to the Golden Dagger winner regarded as the stand-out among all fifty winners over the history of CWA.
In 1935, the Antelope House was built with the help of the Civil Works Administration ( CWA ), a program of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
Denise Mina was unknown in comics when she took over the title in 2006, but had three acclaimed crime novels to her name, the Garnetthill trilogy, the first of which won the CWA award for best debut crime novel.
In response to this report, Valerie Mosher of CWA argued that " the findings about abstinence programs are based on a flawed design " because the children involved in the study were only educated in these programs from ages 9 to 11, which she believes was too young for the importance of abstinence to have taken effect.
CWA is heavily active in opposing mandating vaccination against HPV, the virus which can lead to cervical cancer, since Gardasil, the vaccine, was released.
After wrestling a show for Continental Wrestling Association ( CWA ) in Memphis, Jerry Jarrett, the promoter for the ( CWA ), approached Hogan and Leslie and offered them a job in his promotion for $ 800. 00 a week ; this was far more than the $ 175. 00 a week they would make working for Tillet.
The 1988 union of the AWA, CWA, and WCCW was not known as Pro Wrestling USA, and their shows were just advertised as cross-promotional events.
It was founded by former CWA owner Jerry Jarrett.
The USWA was created through a merger of the WCCW ( from Texas ) and the CWA ( based in Memphis ).
Several unsuccessful attempts had been made in 1987 – 88 to take World Class national ; among them was a sparsely-attended Von Erichs over America tour, and a merger between World Class, the AWA and CWA the following year.
Opposition to the New Voice slate was led by the American Federation of Teachers ( AFT ) and Communication Workers of America ( CWA ).
Ellen S. Woodward was director of women's work for FERA and CWA.
Rowland Haynes, the state's emergency relief director, was the major force in implementing such national programs as the FERA and CWA.
* 1997 the CWA Macallan Gold Dagger for Fiction for Black and Blue ( which was also short-listed for the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for best novel ).
When Congress considered the 1977 CWA Amendments, a significant issue was to assure that certain agricultural activities and other selected activities, could continue without the government ’ s supervision — in other words, completely outside the regulatory or permit jurisdiction of any federal agency.
This was repealed by the 1972 CWA, reducing the Corps ' role in pollution control to the discharge of dredged or fill material.
The new Skyway was built by Doppelmayr and CWA Constructions, and features a 72 person cabin with sections of liquid crystal glass that turns a raised section of the floor from translucent to transparent as the ride progresses.
In contrast, the ‘ Birdcage ’ books, beginning with Firecrest ( 1971 ) and including his masterpiece The Rainbird Pattern ( 1972 ) which was awarded the CWA Silver Dagger and nominated for the Edgar awards, were all far darker and more realistic than any of his earlier thrillers.
On May 10, he was scheduled to face the new CWA Heavyweight Champion Raven in Fayetteville, North Carolina but Sabu did not show up due to injuries.
Born in Hendersonville, Tennessee, Jarrett became involved with basketball when he was in high school, but, he worked for his father Jerry Jarrett's Continental Wrestling Association ( CWA ) as a referee in March 1986 and trained as a wrestler under his father and Tojo Yamamoto.
Vader went on to defeat Fujinami for the CWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship but, upon his signing of a WCW contract in 1992, the title was declared vacant.

CWA and amended
The alleged CWA violations, included in an amended complaint filed in March 2009, are for the discharge of tons of chlorine, a hazardous substance, from a derailed train tank car and thousands of gallons of diesel fuel from ruptured locomotive engine fuel tanks.

CWA and 1987
During 1987, in an attempt to remain relevant and survive, Gagne renewed a relationship with Memphis based promoter Jerry Jarrett and the CWA and even allowed Mid-Southern territory legend Jerry " The King " Lawler to win the AWA World Title from Curt Hennig.
The 1987 amendments created the Nonpoint Source Management Program under CWA section 319.
In 1987, the Sheepherders returned to the CWA once more.
In 1987, the Sheepherders returned to the CWA once more.
While in Memphis Badd Company also won the CWA ’ s main tag team titles, the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship defeating Jeff Jarrett and Billy Joe Travis for the gold on August 8, 1987.
While in Memphis Badd Company also won the CWA ’ s main tag team titles, the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship defeating Jeff Jarrett and Billy Joe Travis for the gold on August 8, 1987.

CWA and include
Launched in 2006 by the United Steelworkers and the Sierra Club, BGA has since grown to include the Communications Workers of America ( CWA ), Natural Resources Defense Council ( NRDC ), Service Employees International Union ( SEIU ), National Wildlife Federation ( NWF ), Utility Workers Union of America ( UWUA ), Union of Concerned Scientists ( UCS ), American Federation of Teachers ( AFT ), Amalgamated Transit Union ( ATU ), United Auto Workers ( UAW ), and the United Food and Commercial Workers ( UFCW ).
In 2003 the EPA revised the Clean Water Act ( CWA ) to include permitting requirements and effluent ( discharge ) limitations for CAFOs.
For any body of water with designated uses that do not include “ fishable / swimmable ” target use that is identified in section 101 ( a )( 2 ) of CWA, a Use Attainability Analysis must be conducted.
Some sections of the 1899 act have been superseded by various amendments, including the 1972 CWA, while other notable legislative predecessors include:

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