Department of Water Resources
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June 6, 2007
4. Water Quality
Groups plan suit to force
By Noaki Schwartz, Associated Press
LOS ANGELES A decade after environmental groups settled a federal lawsuit with a plan to control pollution flowing into
The Natural Resources Defense Council and the Santa Monica Baykeeper used
"This lawsuit focuses explicitly on results measured at the beach and in local waters," said David Beckman, senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council. "No longer could the county merely file a paper program to be in compliance with the Clean Water Act. It would have to actually clean up the water to be in compliance."
The federal law required pollution limits to be set by 1979 for all water in the
In the mid-1990s, the Natural Resources Defense Council and Baykeeper filed a federal lawsuit claiming that the county violated clean water standards by failing to control storm water polluting
In 1999, the same groups sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for failing for 20 years to ensure that state waters were clean. In a settlement that year, the EPA agreed to set pollution limits for the 156 water bodies in
In this latest round of legal action, the Natural Resources Defense Council and Baykeeper say
The groups' notice seeks imposition of penalties for violations of the Clean Water Act ranging from $27,500 to $32,500 per day dating to May 2002.
Some of the area's most famous beaches have been plagued for years by water quality problems, which can make people sick.
http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2007/jun/06/groups-plan-suit-to-force-la-county-malibu-to/
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