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The Clean Water Act of 1972 was the beginning of improvements to the water quality in the United States. It addressed water pollution to keep our water resources fresh and clean. It indirectly addressed water conservation as a way of preserving our water supplies. Even with the increasing population, clean water is more prevalent now than in the early 70s.
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In the early 1970's, the government of the United States determined that there needed to be some type of regulation to help keep the oceans, rivers, lakes, and streams in the United States clean and free from pollutants. The Clean Water Act of 1972 was one of the answers to this issue that the government and EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) created. This set of regulations set limits on the amount of pollutants that could be released into lakes, rivers, streams, and oceans around and in the country. What exactly is covered under the Clean Water Act of 1972?