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Thompson says Army Corps, EPA deliver 'a clear definition' of Waters of the United States

The proposal aims to reduce permitting burdens and restore regulatory certainty by fully implementing the Supreme Court's Sackett decision, affecting federal water jurisdiction.

  • On Monday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Army announced a proposed rule to clarify 'waters of the United States' and implement Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency.
  • The agencies argued the change will provide regulatory certainty, promote economic opportunity, and reinforce state sovereignty, fulfilling a promise to rural America and supporting states and tribes.
  • The draft would interpret key terms such as 'relatively permanent,' 'continuous surface connection,' and 'tributary' to define coverage under the Clean Water Act, focusing on streams, rivers, lakes, and connected wetlands.
  • The agencies will publish the proposal in the Federal Register and open public input through the Federal eRulemaking Portal, with two hybrid public meetings affecting farmers, ranchers, landowners and businesses.
  • Officials argued the rewrite will simplify landowner compliance by reducing the need for attorneys and affirming states and tribes as primary regulators under cooperative federalism.
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Thompson says Army Corps, EPA deliver 'a clear definition' of Waters of the United States

Thompson says Army Corps, EPA deliver 'a clear definition' of 'Waters of the United States' ruling.

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The Free Press (Tampa) broke the news in Tampa, United States on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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