December 26, 2021

Preserve clean streams law | Opinion | thetimes-tribune.com - Scranton Times-Tribune

FISH HATCHERIES
A proposed state law would require state regulators to define amounts of every possible pollutant that legally enter waterways, rather than allowing them respond to all spills and determine their severity. (Associated Press File)

Pennsylvania environmental law requires anyone who dumps something toxic or potentially toxic into a waterway to report it to the Department of Environmental Protection. The agency’s job is then to identify the substance, determine whether or the degree to which it is harmful, and decide what to do about it.



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