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题名: Washington Waves
正文语种: eng
作者: JIM MYERS
摘要: Washington, D.C.-Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan told a Senate panel the Biden administrations controversial Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule was designed to absorb whatever ruling comes from the U.S. Supreme Court without triggering a new rule that could take two years or more to write.Appearing before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Regan also expressed confidence the current WOTUS rule would move forward with a much shorter time frame.He also spoke of the negative impact of delaying the current WOTUS rule until after the courts decision in the Sackett v. EPA case, which is expected by June."That would have left a lot more uncertainty," Regan said, pointing out that the rules written during the Obama and Trump administrations were no longer in place.His defense of the Biden administration's decision to mdve ahead with its own WOTUS rule followed criticism from Republicans on the committee.Ranking member Shelley Moore Capita (R-W.Va.) said EPA spent time and resources on its WOTUS rule that she said has been stayed in two states, maybe more.
出版年: 2023
期刊名称: The Waterways Jouranl
卷: 136
期: 49
页码: 3,6
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