Join us for episode 64 of Signed Into Law as we explore the shocking story of the Cuyahoga River fire and how it sparked a national movement for clean water. In 1965, the Water Quality Act required states to establish water quality standards for interstate waters, marking a pivotal moment in America's environmental awakening. Discover how burning rivers, toxic pollution, and grassroots activism transformed federal policy and laid the groundwork for modern environmental protection.
This episode examines the science, politics, and human stories behind one of America's most important environmental laws. Whether you're a history buff, environmental advocate, or curious citizen, you'll gain new insights into how crisis can catalyze change. Subscribe to Signed Into Law to never miss an episode exploring the legislation that shaped our nation.
This episode includes AI-generated content.