No, various countries and even states have Water Quality Acts. Some of these are:
1965 president Johnson signed the water quality act to strengthen federal water pollution laws and outline water quality guidelines for states
Yes, All states have delegated Water Quality Program under clean water act delegated by EPA in US.
Water Quality act of1965
The Environment.
The Great Society programs, introduced by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s, included initiatives such as Medicare, Medicaid, and Head Start, aimed at addressing poverty, inequality, and improving access to healthcare and education. These programs sought to create a more equitable and prosperous society by providing assistance to vulnerable populations and expanding social welfare services.
I believe you are thinking of the Clean Water Act which set standards for water quality in America.
Quality Assurance International was created in 1989.
Swiss Quality Hotels International was created in 1986.
Robert W. Adler has written: 'The Clean Water Act 20 years later' -- subject(s): History, United States, Water quality, Water quality management
The fish will look and act lethargic, also you can tell if the water is bad by doing some simple water quality tests.
An impaired waterway is a river, lake, stream, pond, bay, or estuary that does not meet the water quality standards of the Clean Water Act and the state.
International Quality.