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EPA & Army Corps Seek to Expand Clean Water Act Farm team from California Farm Bureau Federation 6/23/11 More Info HERE from Western Business Roundtable Submit Comments Today (By July 31)
On May 2, 2011
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of
Engineers (Corps) (collectively the "Agencies") proposed
draft Guidance that would
expand the Agencies' Clean
Water Act (CWA) regulatory authority over more land.
In addition, the Agencies are seeking to implement this
Guidance without formal
input from farmers and ranchers, and other impacted groups.
The proposed Guidance would be used by the EPA and the Corps to reinterpret the term, "waters of the United States." This is unnecessary and would inappropriately make more farm and ranch land subject to costly and burdensome Clean Water Act permitting and restrictions. The Agencies have also indicated that this increased regulation will affect the implementation of all programs authorized under the Clean Water Act, including the NPDES permit program. Take action today to encourage the EPA and Corps not to implement the Guidance document. Comments are due by Friday July 1, 2011. (Comments extended to July 31, 2011)
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