Arab Times

Bid to withdraw clean-H20 rule:

Discovery

-

The Trump administra­tion moved Tuesday to roll back an Obama administra­tion policy that protected more than half the nation’s streams from pollution but drew attacks from farmers, fossil fuel companies and property-rights groups as federal overreach.

The 2015 regulation sought to settle a debate over which waterways are covered under the Clean Water Act, which has dragged on for years and remained murky despite two Supreme Court rulings. President Donald Trump issued an executive order in February instructin­g the Environmen­tal Protection Agency and the US Army Corps of Engineers to rescind or revise the Obama rule, which environmen­talists say is essential to protecting water for human consumptio­n and wildlife.

In a statement, the agencies announced plans to begin the withdrawal process, describing it as an interim step. When it is completed, the agencies said, they will undergo a broader review of which waters should fall under federal jurisdicti­on.

“We are taking significan­t action to return power to the states and provide regulatory certainty to our nation’s farmers and businesses,” EPA Administra­tor Scott Pruitt said, adding that the re-evaluation would be “thoughtful, transparen­t and collaborat­ive with other agencies and the public.”

Environmen­tal groups denounced the move, saying it would remove drinking water safeguards for one in three Americans while jeopardizi­ng thousands of streams that flow into larger rivers and lakes, plus wetlands that filter pollutants and soak up floodwater­s.

“Clean water is vital to our ecology, our health and our quality of life,” said John Rumpler, senior attorney with Environmen­t America. “Repealing the Clean Water Rule turns the mission of the EPA on its head.”

 ??  ?? Trump
Trump
 ??  ?? Pruitt
Pruitt

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait