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The Fed prints money not only when it is conducting monetary policy but also when it is paying bills as the fiscal agent for the federal government.
Point Sources
Specific, identifiable sources of pollution, such as a pipe, ditch, ship, or factory smokestack from which pollutants are discharged.
EPA's Clean Air Act
A comprehensive federal law established by the Environmental Protection Agency that regulates air emissions from stationary and mobile sources to control air pollution.
Navigable Waters
Bodies of water that are deep and wide enough for navigation by watercraft, often subject to public right of use and federal regulatory authority.
Freshwater Wetland
An area of land that is saturated with fresh water either permanently or seasonally, providing diverse ecosystems.
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