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The 1974 Congressional Safe Drinking Water Act
empowered Congress to protect groundwater in the United States.
empowered the EPA to protect groundwater in the United States.
gave Congress the authority to regulate water quality in navigable waterways.
gave the EPA the authority to regulate water quality in navigable waterways.
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empowered the EPA to protect groundwater in the United States.
Explanation: The Safe Drinking Water Act (1974) gave the EPA authority to set and enforce national drinking water standards and to protect public water supplies and their sources (including groundwater). Regulation of water quality in navigable waters is primarily covered by the Clean Water Act (1972).
Explanation: The Safe Drinking Water Act (1974) gave the EPA authority to set and enforce national drinking water standards and to protect public water supplies and their sources (including groundwater). Regulation of water quality in navigable waters is primarily covered by the Clean Water Act (1972).
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