The Environmental Protection Agency announced the repeal of the Obama-era Waters of the United States rule that extended federal authority and protections to streams and wetlands
EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler said repealing the rule was"at the top of the list" of items the administration wanted to roll back, because it was an"egregious power grab."Wheeler made the announcement at the National Association of Manufacturers, a trade group in Washington, DC, that has lobbied against the Obama rule and whose legal arm previously sued to block it.
"The 2015 regulation, commonly known as WOTUS, defined what bodies of water are protected under the federal Clean Water Act but was a favorite punching bag of Republicans, who ridicule it as government overreach. Democrats defended it as necessary to ensure waterways remained pollution-free. Read MoreThe next step for the Trump administration is finalizing its proposal for a replacement regulation. Environmental groups are panning the move and promising further legal challenges.
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