The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates both tap water and wastewater facilities in the U.S. Water treatment facilities are owned by local governments. The operators of these facilities are required to be familiar with all the regulations and to maintain records that demonstrate that standards are high and in compliance with these regulations.
How many public water treatment plants in USA
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There is nolegal or government entity that regulates auctioneers in the US, but laws and regulations formulated by states.
There are hundreds of licensed treatment facilities in the US and other countries. Contact your local mental health association for information. You might also consider Narcotics Anonymous (http://na.org/). It's important to understand some of the major differences among treatment providers and facilities and their effectiveness rates before making a decision.
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The US Department of the Interior regulates oil drilling on federal lands.
The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) regulates nuclear power plants in the US.
Well, following WWII Japan did not have an adequate number of water treatment facilities, due to indiscriminate carpet bombing by the USA, and required their citizens to use one tub of water per family every 17 days. During the 70s they had more than enough treatment facilities available, but the families had grown fond of sharing the water that they clean themselves with. The began to approach it as a spiritual undertaking that even the dirt of others could not dirty their hopes and dreams. There a famous saying by Takishoru Darkantu, "Let us combine the soils of our days toils into one puddle of lost dreams and aspirations. Only to be reheated in the morn to clean our spirits free."
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