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Clean Water Act

Former EPA Administrator: Keep the Clean Water Act Strong (NYTimes op-ed)

William Reilly, EPA Administrator during the first Bush administration, wrote an editorial in The New York Times published Nov. 28 about protecting the Clean Water Act against attempts to weaken it. Next year is the 40th anniversary of this landmark law.

Reilly advocates keeping the law strong.

Read his editorial

“Waters of the U.S.” proposed guidance

Americans depend on clean and abundant water. However, over the past decade, interpretations of Supreme Court rulings removed some critical waters from federal protection and caused confusion about which waters and wetlands are protected under the Clean Water Act. As a result, important waters now lack clear protection under the law, and businesses and regulators face uncertainty and delay. The Obama Administration is committed to protecting waters on which the health of people, the economy and ecosystems depend.