Dirty Water: Lessons for Comparative Public Law and International Governance From Wastewater Regulation in the United States and Germany
March 2013
Citation:
43
ELR 10237
Issue
3
A good deal can be learned from studying how Germany and the United States regulate the discharge of treated wastewater, but these lessons are not restricted to an enhanced understanding of one aspect of environmental protection. Instead, there are important distinctions in the public law approaches of the two countries, and thus the study of treated wastewater discharge has importance for the understanding of comparative law more generally.