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WASHINGTON -- The tragic events of September 11, 2001 ushered in fundamental changes to our society and system of governance, including both responsive and proactive measures designed to protect Americans from terrorist acts.
As the nation builds its homeland security, there is an urgent need to maximize protection of people, communities, and natural resources using both new homeland security authorities and existing environmental laws. An Environmental Law Institute report analyzes the overlap between traditional environmental and new homeland security laws relating to drinking water protection.
"Our challenge is to devise a system …