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Clean Water Act

  • Little-Known 9–0 Supreme Court Ruling Was a Big Win for Property Rights | Facts Matter
    Little-Known 9–0 Supreme Court Ruling Was a Big Win for Property Rights | Facts Matter
    The Supreme Court handed a major win for personal property rights across the country, in a decision that essentially went into a media black hole once it was passed. Specifically, ...
    April 24, 2024BY Roman Balmakov
  • Federal Court Rules EPA Violated Law by Approving Florida Wetlands Permit Program
    Federal Court Rules EPA Violated Law by Approving Florida Wetlands Permit Program
    The ruling is a major win for environmental groups that challenged the EPA's 2020 decision to transfer federal ...
    February 20, 2024BY Katabella Roberts
  • Supreme Court’s ‘Waters of US’ Ruling a Milestone in Curbing EPA’s Unlawful Overreach
    Supreme Court’s ‘Waters of US’ Ruling a Milestone in Curbing EPA’s Unlawful Overreach
    Commentary At long last, the nightmare of building a dream house is over for Michael and Chantell Sackett. ...
    June 5, 2023BY J. Kennerly Davis Jr.
  • Is the Tide Turning Against Climate Agenda Fanatics?
    Is the Tide Turning Against Climate Agenda Fanatics?
    No one is against clean air and clean water—certainly not here in America, where we have a long ...
    May 30, 2023BY Lee Smith
  • Judge Temporarily Blocks Enforcement of Biden’s Water Rule in 24 States
    Judge Temporarily Blocks Enforcement of Biden’s Water Rule in 24 States
    A federal judge in North Dakota has temporarily blocked the implementation of the Biden administration’s controversial “Waters of ...
    April 12, 2023BY Samantha Flom
  • House Committee Advances Resolution Against New Biden Water Rule
    House Committee Advances Resolution Against New Biden Water Rule
    The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee advanced a joint resolution that would cancel the Biden administration's new Waters ...
    March 1, 2023BY Nathan Worcester
  • 24 Republican AGs Sue Biden Admin Over Water Rule
    24 Republican AGs Sue Biden Admin Over Water Rule
    A coalition of 24 Republican state attorneys general filed a federal lawsuit on Feb. 15 against the U.S. Environmental ...
    February 17, 2023BY Ross Muscato
  • GOP Governors Call on Biden Admin to Delay Changing the Definition of US Waters
    GOP Governors Call on Biden Admin to Delay Changing the Definition of US Waters
    Republican governors called on President Joe Biden to delay the implementation of a new federal water rule pending ...
    January 31, 2023BY Chase Smith
  • Lawyers Challenging EPA Claim About Surface Water on Private Property Optimistic About SCOTUS Case
    Lawyers Challenging EPA Claim About Surface Water on Private Property Optimistic About SCOTUS Case
    Lawyers for the plaintiffs in an upcoming Supreme Court case are upbeat about their challenge to the U.S. ...
    September 26, 2022BY Matthew Vadum
  • Conservation Entity Aims to Fight Wildfires by Fixing Bad Laws
    Conservation Entity Aims to Fight Wildfires by Fixing Bad Laws
    A new conservation law and policy center aims to promote good stewardship of the land without compromising private ...
    September 23, 2022BY Nathan Worcester
  • Biden Administration to Reverse Trump-Era Water Rule That Kept States from Blocking Energy Projects
    Biden Administration to Reverse Trump-Era Water Rule That Kept States from Blocking Energy Projects
    The Biden administration has proposed a new rule that would give states more power to oppose energy projects ...
    June 4, 2022BY Tom Ozimek
  • Former Trump EPA Official Questions Court Order Striking Down Key Water Rule
    Former Trump EPA Official Questions Court Order Striking Down Key Water Rule
    A former Trump Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) official and Senate Republicans have criticized a ruling by U.S. District ...
    September 11, 2021BY Nathan Worcester
  • Supreme Court Seems Open to Limiting Federal Regulation of Water Pollution
    Supreme Court Seems Open to Limiting Federal Regulation of Water Pollution
    WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court seemed inclined during oral arguments Nov. 6 in a dispute over wastewater disposal in Hawaii ...
    November 6, 2019BY Matthew Vadum
  • Feds Jailed and Fined Husband for Digging Ponds on Own Land; Widow Seeks Relief
    Feds Jailed and Fined Husband for Digging Ponds on Own Land; Widow Seeks Relief
    Lawyers for a recently deceased Montana man’s estate say, despite his death, they may yet have a chance ...
    May 30, 2019BY Matthew Vadum
  • NYC Stands Against Fracking Waste Used to Melt Ice on Roads
    NYC Stands Against Fracking Waste Used to Melt Ice on Roads
    Wastewater from hydraulic fracturing (also known as fracking) has been spread over some New York State roads to ...
    August 17, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • New EPA Rules Blame Power Plants for Water Pollution Too
    New EPA Rules Blame Power Plants for Water Pollution Too
    The rule had stayed dormant for nearly 30 years until environmental groups sued the EPA in 2010.
    November 2, 2015BY Arleen Richards
  • EPA’s Final Water Rule Reneges on Agriculture Exemptions, Says Farm Bureau
    EPA’s Final Water Rule Reneges on Agriculture Exemptions, Says Farm Bureau
    EPA ignored its partner, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, says Pennsylania Farm Bureau, and the Corps isn't ...
    August 13, 2015BY Arleen Richards
  • Clean Water for the Hudson
    Clean Water for the Hudson
    Dear Editor: Re: David Lillard’s article “Supreme Court Denies Water Flows Downhill, EPA Proves Otherwise” published on Oct. ...
    November 4, 2014BY The Reader's Turn
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