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Code · U.S. Code · Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE · CHAPTER 55— NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY · SUBCHAPTER I— POLICIES AND GOALS · § 4331

§ 4331. Congressional declaration of national environmental policy

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(a)The Congress, recognizing the profound impact of man’s activity on the interrelations of all components of the natural environment, particularly the profound influences of population growth, high-density urbanization, industrial expansion, resource exploitation, and new and expanding technological advances and recognizing further the critical importance of restoring and maintaining environmental quality to the overall welfare and development of man, declares that it is the continuing policy of the Federal Government, in cooperation with State and local governments, and other concerned public and private organizations, to use all practicable means and measures, including financial and technical assistance, in a manner calculated to foster and promote the general welfare, to create and maintain conditions under which man and nature can exist in productive harmony, and fulfill the social, economic, and other requirements of present and future generations of Americans.
(b)In order to carry out the policy set forth in this chapter, it is the continuing responsibility of the Federal Government to use all practicable means, consistent with other essential considerations of national policy, to improve and coordinate Federal plans, functions, programs, and resources to the end that the Nation may—
(1)fulfill the responsibilities of each generation as trustee of the environment for succeeding generations;
(2)assure for all Americans safe, healthful, productive, and esthetically and culturally pleasing surroundings;
(3)attain the widest range of beneficial uses of the environment without degradation, risk to health or safety, or other undesirable and unintended consequences;
(4)preserve important historic, cultural, and natural aspects of our national heritage, and maintain, wherever possible, an environment which supports diversity and variety of individual choice;
(5)achieve a balance between population and resource use which will permit high standards of living and a wide sharing of life’s amenities; and
(6)enhance the quality of renewable resources and approach the maximum attainable recycling of depletable resources.
(c)The Congress recognizes that each person should enjoy a healthful environment and that each person has a responsibility to contribute to the preservation and enhancement of the environment.
(Pub. L. 91–190, title I, § 101, Jan. 1, 1970, 83 Stat. 852.)
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  • Pub. L. 91–190, title I, § 101
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  • Pub. L. 91–213
  • 84 Stat. 67–69
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