Stories by Yee Huang

Yee Huang, J.D., L.L.M, joined the Center for Progressive Reform as a Policy Analyst in December 2008. Her public interest experience includes internships with the Department of State in Vienna, Austria, and Windhoek, Namibia.subscribe to Yee Huang 's rss feed

A New Lawsuit May Hold the Key to Keeping Polluting Animal Waste Out of Waterways

Posted on Oct 23, 2009, Source: Center for Progressive Reform

The implications could be hugely significant, not just for the Illinois River Basin but for other waterways polluted by animal waste.

The Latest Absurdity in the Fight to Conserve Water: Making Rainwater Harvesting Illegal

Posted on Apr 13, 2009, Source: Center for Progressive Reform

Absurd laws are challenging the collection in some states, while others are embracing the practice.

Why the EPA May Be About to Take Big Steps to Clean Up Our Water

Posted on Apr 1, 2009, Source: Center for Progressive Reform

EPA may help the protection of water by reviving a much-discussed but ill-fated rule to regulate water pollution from non-point sources.

Legal Challenges Mount for Bottled Water Industry

Posted on Mar 9, 2009, Source: Center for Progressive Reform

While new regulations can respond to the wastefulness of bottled water, solutions are also found in existing state water law.
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