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It seems like yesterday, but it was actually last summer when the United States Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers published the Navigable Waters Protection Rule, effective June 22, 2020 (the Rule ).
The Rule s publication completed the two-step process to repeal and replace the 2015 Clean Water Rule. The Rule replaced the Clean Water Rule s definition of waters of the United States with one that provides an arguably smaller scope of protections for these waters. As expected, several states (including North Carolina) raised legal challenges to the Rule during the second half of 2020. Colorado, however, was the only state that obtained a stay of the Rule.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/495196.html (Natural News) The Biden regime was forced to admit the other day that its “green” energy initiatives are not going so well because most of the technology in this sector is made in communist China.
Michael Regan, China Joe’s pick to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), confessed during his confirmation hearing that the United States is competitively disadvantaged when it comes to the “green” agenda because the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is already leaps and bounds ahead of the U.S.
Sen. Mike Braun (R-In.) asked Regan during the hearing about China’s total disregard for the goals of green activists, which are heavily focused on addressing “global warming” and “climate change.”
CFPUA writes letter to state regulators over âapparent ineffectivenessâ of Chemours to reduce âmass loadingâ of PFAS in Cape Fear River
CFPUA concerned Chemours is not delivering its promise to remove PFAS By WECT Staff | February 9, 2021 at 3:49 PM EST - Updated February 10 at 8:15 AM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - In a letter to state regulators, CFPUA expressed its concerns about the âineffectiveness of measures Chemours has taken so far to reduce the mass loading of its PFAS into the Cape Fear River.â
The letter, dated Feb. 3, pointed to operational issues Chemours had with the water treatment systems located at âOld Outfall 002â³ and âSeep Câ on the site of the companyâs Fayetteville Works plant near the Bladen-Cumberland County border.
Michael Regan has a legacy of bowing to the factory farm industry even when it means sacrificing public health and contributing to pollution. Why is he being put in charge of the agency meant to protect our environment?