A coalition of 12 groups from a wide variety of industries filed a complaint July 2 against the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers over the Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule, claiming the new provision goes beyond the intentions of the Clean Water Act. The complaint, filed in a Texas federal district court, comes after 27 states filed four similar lawsuits within 2 days of the rule’s June 29 publication. Read more at Agri-Pulse…
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