Sec. 6. Cost benefit analysis
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Notwithstanding any other law, any new or increased treatment requirement associated with a permit issued to the owner or operator of a publicly owned treatment works by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency or a State, as the case may be, to discharge a pollutant under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act shall be subject to a cost-benefit analysis performed by the Administrator or the State to ensure that the costs imposed on such owner or operator to comply with such new or increased requirement are outweighed by the benefit to the public of the new or increased requirement.