A company was sued for violating the Clean Water Act by exceeding its NPDES permit at various
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A company was sued for violating the Clean Water Act by exceeding its NPDES permit at various times. It defended that at some periods it reported more discharge than actually occurred, so it should receive offset credit for the times it discharged less than it was allowed. Would that argument likely work?
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The Legal Environment of Business
ISBN: 978-1337095495
13th edition
Authors: Roger E. Meiners, Al H. Ringleb, Frances L. Edwards
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