The Clean Water Act has been a great success. America's waterways
are far cleaner than they were in 1972 when the law was passed --
meaning more are available for fishing, swimming and drinking water.
The Act has also protected wetlands, which help filter pollutants and
limit flooding.
But the Clean Water Act has been under attack, and because of a series of lawsuits,
it's no longer even clear which waters are protected by the Clean Water
Act. The Obama Administration is trying to change that by making clear that most waters are safeguarded by this landmark law - which limits pollution and destructive development.
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