Title 33 › Chapter 26— WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL › Subchapter V— GENERAL PROVISIONS › § 1375
The Administrator must send Congress a report within 90 days after each session of Congress starts. The report must explain what has been done to meet the law’s goals. It must cover progress and problems with different types of water quality plans (comprehensive, areawide, basin, and plans under section 1313(e)); research and experiments on water pollution; work on effluent limits and control methods; how States are doing compared to their plans; enforcement actions taken or pending in the past year; the status of State, interstate, and local pollution programs; results of the section 1290 survey; activities under sections 1259–1261; and reports from the Water Pollution Control Advisory Board. The Administrator must also work with States to prepare cost studies and send them to Congress. These include a detailed cost to carry out the law, a biennial estimate of the cost to build all needed publicly owned treatment works nationwide and by State, a study of the economic impact on governments of installing treatment facilities, and an analysis of national treatment needs and costs. Those estimates must be sent by February 10 of each odd-numbered year. A preliminary estimate under subparagraph (B) had to be sent by September 3, 1974, using survey form EPA–1 (O.M.B. No. 158–R0017) distributed by January 31, 1974. Separate reports required include a combined sewer overflow report due October 1, 1978 (with six listed items and an analysis assuming $5,000,000,000 annual grants), a coordination report within two years of December 27, 1977 (after public hearings), and a report by February 10, 1990 on State water pollution control revolving funds with specific inventories, cost estimates, funding assessments through September 30, 1999, and comparisons of loan and operating effects.
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33 U.S.C. § 1375
Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
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