Eastern Water Law & Policy Reporter
July 2019
Volume 14, Number 6
July 2019
FEATURE ARTICLE
U.S. Supreme Court to Decidee Whether Discharges of Pollutants to Groundwater Hydrologically Connected to Surface Waters Require a Clean Water Act Permit by Nicole E. Granquist, Esq. and Meghan Quinn, Esq., Downey Brand, LLP, California143
WATER NEWS
Trump Administration Alters the Metrics for Measuring Global Warm-
ing149
U.S. Drought Monitor Briefly Reports No Significant Drought Conditions Nationwide, First Time in Twenty Years150
Colorado River Basin States Agree to Action Plan to Protect Dwindling Water Supply in Drought151
News from the West153
PENALTIES AND SANCTIONS
Recent Investigations, Settlements, Penalties and Sanctions156
RECENT FEDERAL DECISIONS
Circuit Court of Appeals:
Ninth Circuit Holds RCRA’s Citizen Suit Provisions Vest District Courts with Broad Jurisdictional Authority to Issue Injunctive Relief against Federal Agencies161
Center for Biological Diversity v. U.S. Forest Service, 925 F.3d 1041 (9th Cir. 2019).
District Court:
Water Supply Officials in the United States Face Increased Scrutiny and Exposure to Liability163
Burgess v. United States, ___F.Supp.3d___, Case No. 2:17-cv-10291-LVP-RSW (E.D. Mich. Apr. 18, 2019); Berry v City of Chicago, 2019 IL App 180871(1st District May 22, 2019).
District Court Dismisses Clean Water Act Claims Against City of Seattle—Allows Other Counterclaims to Move Forward in PCB Contamination Case164
City of Seattle v. Monsanto Co., ___F.Supp.3d___, Case No. 2:16-CV-107-RSL (W.D. Wash. May 3, 2019).
RECENT STATE DECISIONS
Georgia Supreme Court Clarifies Clean Water Act Antidegradation Policy for Nonpoint Sources166
City of Guyton v. Barrow, Case No. S18G0944 (Ga. May 20, 2019).