A proposed revised rule redefining “Waters of the United States” aligns with Supreme Court decision and reemphasizes ...
The narrowed pool of waters receiving federal protection under the rule could be severe for critical wetlands and streams in ...
Evers’ action comes after a July Supreme Court ruling scaled back the Legislature’s ability to indefinitely block agency ...
The EPA's new rule narrows the Clean Water Act's scope, reducing federal oversight of wetlands. Critics argue it favors ...
The Clean Water Act’s ambiguous definition of what constitutes a navigable water of the United States has led to several back-and-forth rule changes in recent years.
Environmental groups warn the proposal to change the definition of "waters of the United States" would eliminate crucial safeguards for "countless" bodies of water.
Though the government shutdown has ended, the funding fight is far from over. Our safe water may be in danger from Trump's ...
The new proposal contains an ambiguous term the Supreme Court never contemplated in its blockbuster 2023 water ruling.
The EPA will propose a new, looser health standard for fine particulate matter, which experts say could impair air quality on ...
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Illinois has few remaining wetlands. A Trump administration proposal could decimate what’s left.
The Environmental Protection Agency calls wetlands “biological supermarkets” for the sheer abundance of food they supply to a broad range of species. Roughly 40 percent of all plants and animals rely ...
The EPA is proposing a narrower definition of which waterways fall under the Clean Water Act following a 2023 Supreme Court ...
The EPA released new legal definition for "waters of the United States" that environmental activists say might spur more ...
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