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- Title
AFRAID FOR THE DARK: REGULATING LIGHT POLLUTION UNDER THE CLEAN WATER ACT.
- Authors
Umstead, Katrina
- Abstract
The article argues on the role of the Clean Water Act (CWA) in the regulation of light pollution and preservation of the nation's waters by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Topics discussed include damage caused by artificial light at night (ALAN) to marine and wetland ecosystems, state and local regulation of light pollution, classification of ALAN as pollutant under the CWA, and regulatory overreach with respect to greenhouse gases in the case West Virginia v. EPA.
- Subjects
LIGHT pollution; CLEAN Water Act of 1977 (U.S.); WATER pollution prevention; MARINE ecology; WETLAND ecology; POLLUTANTS; GREENHOUSE gas mitigation; UNITED States. Environmental Protection Agency
- Publication
William & Mary Law Review, 2024, Vol 65, Issue 6, p1533
- ISSN
0043-5589
- Publication type
Article