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EPA's proposed rule change threatens NC waterways | Opinion

The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a rule change that would strip protections from 80% of all wetlands.
The narrowed pool of waters receiving federal protection under the rule could be severe for critical wetlands and streams in the arid West, many of which are seasonal or fed by groundwater.
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The federal Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a new rule that would drastically reduce the number of wetlands protected by federal environmental regulations. State officials in Idaho and ...
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