Post-Rapanos Guidance from EPA and Army Corp of Engineers
Posted on 5/2/2011 by James Griffin
In today’s Federal Register (76 FR 24479) the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corp of Engineers announced new guidance on the jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act. Specifically the new guidance will increase the number of wetlands regulated under the Clean Water Act as “waters of the United States” following several high profile Supreme Court cases.
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