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55 Env't L. [i] (2025)

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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

     Lewis & Clark Law School


VOLUME 55                     WINTER   2025                NUMBER 1



ARTICLES
Dirty Water: The Failure of the Clean Water Act's TMDLs................. 1
     Annie Brett

     Nonpoint source water pollution is the largest cause of water
     pollution in the United States today. From harmful algal blooms to
     acid rain to red tide, the impacts of nonpoint source pollution are
     devastating for human  and environmental health. In the last
     several decades, states and the Environmental Protection Agency
     have spent billions of dollars trying to address this pollution
     through the Clean Water Act's TMDL program. TMDLs have been
     derided for their lack of a coherent regulatory driver, but many
     academics have come to argue for their value as an example of
     information regulation: a regulation that requires the disclosure of
     information but does not impose significant regulatory burdens or
     requirements on the basis of this information. While information
     regulation is a favorite approach to environmental management,
     little evidence exists on whether it is an effective regulatory
     strategy.

     This Article provides a critical assessment of the Total Maximum
     Daily Load (TMDL) program  to concretely evaluate whether such
     information regulations lead to measurable improvements in water
     quality. Despite  significant resources allocated to  TMDL
     implementation, robust analyses evaluating its success have been
     lacking. For the first time, this Article presents a comprehensive
     quantitative analysis using nationwide data. The findings reveal
     that impaired waters with TMDLs in place have not shown marked
     improvements in quality over time, suggesting the ineffectiveness of
     this type of information regulation in environmental law. Based on
     these insights, the Article argues for several reforms to nonpoint
     source pollution and TMDL regulations, highlighting key aspects
     that undermine the effectiveness of information regulation more
     generally.

Defining the Right  to a Healthy Environment:  Insights from  the Inter-
   American  Court of Human  Rights ....................................................51
     Amy  Van Zyl-Chavarro

     Examples of governments' failure to protect individuals from the
     devastating impacts of environmental degradation are widespread,
     and   the  ramifications are  increasingly  global, affecting
     transboundary concerns like human migration, food production and
     climate. The global nature of these problems calls for international

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