Which conservation problem was addressed by the Clean Water Act?(1 point)

Responses

smokestack emissions
smokestack emissions

lack of paper recycling
lack of paper recycling

pollution from cars
pollution from cars

actions by farmers

actions by farmers

Man this dumb bot is ruining this place, you never see full answers anymore, anyways:

1. actions by farmers
2. reducing waste or harm to resources
3. they are more fuel-efficient
4. It is better than using the bottle only once, but they should recycle the bottle.

These where all correct for me, good luck

The conservation problem addressed by the Clean Water Act was pollution from cars.

The conservation problem that was addressed by the Clean Water Act is pollution from various sources, including actions by farmers. This act was passed in 1972 and aims to regulate and control the discharge of pollutants into the nation's waterways. It established the basic structure for regulating discharges of pollutants and set water quality standards for surface waters. The Clean Water Act is essential in protecting and maintaining the health and quality of our nation's water resources.