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The federal law aimed at ensuring that all rivers are swimmable and fishable and that limits the discharge of pollutants in U.S. waters to zero is the:

A. Safe Drinking Water Act
B. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
C. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
D. A Clean Water Act

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Answer:

D. A Clean Water Act

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The clean water act is a US federal law act that monitors and regulates the discharge of the pollutants in the nations surface water.
  • It includes the lakes and rivers and lakes and streams and the wetlands and was formed in the year Octo 18, 1972, was originally called as the federal water pollution act.
  • This act was most influential under the environmental law administrated b the EPA and includes the monitor and protection of the groundwater resources also used to identify the point, and nonpoint sources.
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