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EPA/Corps Draft Guidance to Identify Waters Protected by Clean Water Act
Friday, 22 April 2011 17:22

Environmental Protection Agency – April 27, 2011

U.S. EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have developed draft guidance for determining whether a waterway, water body, or wetland is protected by the Clean Water Act. This guidance would replace previous guidance to reaffirm protection for critical waters. It also will provide clearer, more predictable guidelines for determining which water bodies are protected by the Clean Water Act. The Agencies' Joint draft guidance will be open for 60 days of public comment to allow all stakeholders to provide input and feedback before it is finalized. For a link to the Proposed Guidance, click here. It is also posted on the Corps' website here.

The draft guidance will reaffirm protections for small streams that feed into larger streams, rivers, bays and coastal waters. It will also reaffirm protection for wetlands that filter pollution and help protect communities from flooding. Discharging pollution into protected waters (e.g., dumping sewage, contaminants, or industrial pollution) or filling protected waters and wetlands (e.g., building a housing development or a parking lot) require permits. This guidance will keep safe the streams and wetlands that affect the quality of the water used for drinking, swimming, fishing, farming, manufacturing, tourism and other activities essential to the American economy and quality of life. It also will provide regulatory clarity, predictability, consistency and transparency. For more information, click here. For the Federal Registry notice, click here.  To read more about traditional navigable waters, click here.