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Federal supremacy and preemption refers to the idea that all state and local laws must not conflict with federal law. If there is a conflict, the federal law is considered the supreme law and it always supersedes the state or local law. An example would be if there was no state law prohibiting the dumping of toxic waste into a river, but there are federal laws prohibiting water pollution, then the federal law would take precedence and the dumping has to be stopped and the river has to be cleaned up. The only way to effectively overcome federal supremacy is to demonstrate that the federal law is in itself unconstitutional and therefore illegal. In that case, the federal law would be struck down by the court, and the state law would be the authority.
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legislative actions and government spending. Decreased federal outlays and financially strapped state and local governments slowed growth
If by "bill" you are referring to a piece of legislation - then you should be able to find it either on line at a state or federal website (depending on which level of government passed it). If you are speaking of a consumer water bill for service in gallons - you should contact the local utility that supplies the water and request it.
local governments cant control it because air and water is mother nature and nobody can control her.
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Based on the notices I have gotten from my water district it seems that the federal and state governments require testing monthly.
The charge of BFPOM is water police magistrate. Trials concerning water federal or state is dealt by the appropriate department.
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Based on the notices I have gotten from my water district it seems that the federal and state governments require testing monthly.