I am working on the next generation of the Chesapeake Bay bill from the experiences of the last Congress trying to work out some of the issues raised.
I look forward to hearing from him today, and to working closely with him on clean water issues going forward.
I hope we have learned that lesson to get it down to the level of regulation earlier.
Our bottom line is to protect the public health of the people of this Nation.
I think that is too long.
Americans expect when they turn their taps on they are going to get clean water.
Can we learn something from perchlorate, in that it was included in the first uncontaminated chemical monitoring rule?
This is one of our principal responsibilities, to make sure that we have safe and clean water for the people of this Nation.
I know Senator Cardin mentioned this earlier, as required by the Safe Water Drinking Act and the agency's policy on children's health.
I must say that I think it is a false dilemma to say that you have to choose between jobs and good health and clean air.
Using 2002 as a submissions baseline, the Healthy Air Act has Maryland well on its way to reducing its inState NOx emissions by 75 percent b...