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Richard S. Davis represents industry groups, companies and municipalities in the full range of matters arising under the Clean Water Act. He represents clients in shaping rulemaking proceedings and, if necessary, in judicial challenges to final rules. He also regularly advises both commercial and municipal clients with respect to permitting strategy in light of rapidly evolving Clean Water Act regulations. In addition, he defends both public and private enforcement actions brought under the Act. Mr. Davis frequently lectures on permitting, regulatory strategy and compliance assurance systems under the Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water Acts. Mr. Davis clerked for the Honorable H. Emory Widener, Jr., U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, from 1980 to 1981. He co-authored "Water Pollution," Chapter 18, Volume 4, Environmental Law Practice Guide: State and Federal Law; and co-authored "Storm Water Regulation of Construction Activities," Chapter 29, Environmental Aspects of Real Estate Transactions. In addition, Mr. Davis co-authored "EPA Changes Rules on Clean Water Act Grant Appeals," 56 J. Water Poll. Cont. Fed. 14 (1984), and authored "Protection of a Debtor's 'Fresh Start' Under the New Bankruptcy Code," 29 Cath. U. L. Rev. 842 (1980). Mr. Davis was an Attorney-Advisor to the Joint AMSA/EPA Audits Study Group in 1985. He has also been a Professorial Lecturer at Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America. Mr. Davis is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, Federal Bar Association and American Bar Association. He received his J.D. from Catholic University Columbus School of Law and his B.A. from Syracuse University.
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![]() Publications Diminishing Deference: Recent Trends in Clean Water Act Cases Cargo Sweeping in the Great Lakes: A Coherent Regulatory Framework? Biosolids Management: Options, Opportunities and Challenges Pollutant Load Allocations in the Chesapeake Bay: A Comparison of One Alternative Appraoch to TMDLS Court Case and Regulatory Action May Impact Clean Water Act Effluent Limitation Guidelines in 2006 Regulating Deicing Runoff from Highway Operations Issues & Overview Editorial: Water's Time EPA Enforcement Finalizing Enforcement Watch List Construction Activities on One Acre or More of Land Now Subject to Permitting and Enforcement 2002 Impaired Waters Lists That Form Foundation for TMDL Program Implementation Are in Play Water Pollution, Environmental Law Practice Guide: State and Federal Law Storm Water Regulation of Construction Activities EPA Changes Rules on Clean Water Act Grant Appeals Protection of a Debtor's "Fresh Start" Under the New Bankruptcy Code ![]() Presentations |