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The Safe Drinking Water Act ensures safe drinking water by regulating contaminants near mining operations.
Enacted in 1974, the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is a significant federal statute that regulates drinking water quality to safeguard public health. It guarantees that water supplies are safe from pollutants, particularly those resulting from mining activities. The SDWA requires drinking water sources close to industrial operations, such as mining, to be monitored and establishes water quality requirements. This regulation aids in shielding water systems from dangerous contaminants that may have an impact on ecosystems and human health. To prevent water contamination and guarantee communities have access to safe drinking water, mining operations must adhere to these criteria.
