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Eastern Water Law & Policy Reporter

October 2022

Volume 17, Number 8 October 2022

FEATURE ARTICLE

Ninth Circuit Finds No Waiver of State Water Board’s Section 401 Certification Authority—the Latest in the Battle of Authority to Regulate Federal Hydropower Projects by Brian E. Hamilton, Esq. and Holly Tokar, Esq, Downey Brand, LLP, Sacramento, California177

WATER NEWS

Modernizing the Columbia River Treaty—What’s to Come?182

News from the West183

LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS

Federal Inflation Reduction Act Provides Additional Funding for Drought Relief Efforts188

REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Announces Updates to Drinking Water Health Advisories for ‘Forever Chemicals’ PFAS190

Reversal of Critical Habitat Exclusion Regulation under Endangered Species Act Becomes Final192

PENALTIES AND SANCTIONS

Recent Investigations, Settlements, Penalties and Sanctions194

RECENT FEDERAL DECISIONS

Circuit Court of Appeals:

Ninth Circuit Limits Waivers of Clean Water Act Section 401 Certifica-

tions197

California State Water Resources Control Board v. FERC, 43 F.4th 920 (9th Cir. 2022).

Ninth Circuit Finds Failure to Join Klamath Tribes in Suit Against the Bureau of Reclamation Fatal to Law Suit199

Klamath Irrigation District v. United States Bureau of Reclamation, ___F.4th___, Case No. 20-36009 (9th Cir. 2022).

Third Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Clean Water Act Citizen Suit for Insufficient Pre-Suit Notice Written by Attorney202

Shark River Cleanup Coalition v. Township of Wall, 47 F.4th 126 (3rd Cir. Aug. 24, 2022).