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When a nucleus of the copper isotope captures an electron, it becomes
Wetlands Protection Act
A set of regulations designed to protect wetlands from degradation due to construction, development, and pollution.
Clean Water Act
U.S. federal law aimed at reducing pollutants entering the nation's waters and regulating quality standards for surface waters.
Clean Water Act
A comprehensive federal law in the United States governing water pollution, aiming to protect and restore the nation's waters.
Federal Water Pollution Control Act
A United States federal law aimed at regulating the discharge of pollutants into the nation's surface waters.
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