The Waters of the United States rule took another turn following action by EPA administrator Lee Zeldin, David Murray writes.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced March 10 it will be revising the definition for the Waters of the United States Rule (WOTUS). In a ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced that it would work with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to review the ...
The EPA’s rollback of the “waters of the United States” rule this month follows the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision in Sackett ...
New Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said the agency is pursuing a definition for the waters of the United States "that is simple, that is durable and it will withstand the ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin spoke with a number of Show Me State ag workers today, where they had a chance to hear directly ...
Called WOTUS, a controversial rule on what constitutes protected water is now being revamped. The rule is concerning to Utah farmers and other private property owners in the West due to the ...
Lucia Sanchez’s ranch is crossed by a knee-high stream, and for decades her family could block trespass up and down the flow.
On March 12, 2025, the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) and the Army Corps of Engineers (the “Corps”) issued a ...
Anticipating that the Trump EPA will reinstate a 2017 policy that excluded seasonal wetlands and waterways from environmental ...
Administrator Lee Zeldin announced Wednesday, March 12 that EPA will work with the United States Army Corps of Engineers to deliver on President Trump’s promise ...
The U.S. EPA, under Administrator Lee Zeldin, will collaborate with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to revise the definition of "WOTUS." The ...