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EPA Goal 2: Protecting America’s Waters |
Purpose
The Joint Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology (JSOST) established
the Interagency Working Group on Harmful Algal Blooms, Hypoxia, and Human
Health (IWG-4H) to assume the role of the Interagency Task Force.
Representatives of the Department of Commerce and the Department of
Health and Human Services serve as co-chairs of the IWG-4H.
Source(s) of Information
1. NOAA: HABHRCA and the Interagency Task Force
Related EPA Program(s)
National Estuary Program/Coastal Waterways:
Grants and technical assistance to the National Estuary Program and to other coastal watersheds. The goal of this program is to restore
the physical, chemical, and biological integrity of the national estuaries and coastal watersheds by protecting and enhancing water
quality and living resources.
Authorizing Legislation
• Clean Water Act, sections 320 and 104
• 1990 Great Lakes Critical Programs Act
• 2002 Great Lakes and Lake Champlain Act
• Estuaries and Clean Waters Act of 2000
• Protection, and Restoration Act of 1990
• North American Wetlands Conservation Act
• Water Resources Development Act
• 1909 The Boundary Waters Treaty
• 1978 GLWQA
• 1987 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
• 1987 Montreal Protocol on Ozone Depleting Substances
• 1996 Habitat Agenda
• 1997 Canada-U.S. Great Lakes Bi-national Toxics Strategy
• Coastal Wetlands Planning
Other Programs under Goal 2
Other Programs from DOC