Court orders stay on EPA WOTUS ruleRule defining water of the United States raises controversial issues regarding federal jurisdiction over water bodies and wetlands ALAN BAILEY Petroleum News
On Oct. 9 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit ordered a nationwide stay on the Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule defining the scope of the waters of the United States. The court order came in response to appeals by multiple states against the rule, which is commonly referred to as....
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