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The Abundance Choice (Or, How to Craft a Water Initiative)
California needs to develop a way to fund vital water infrastructure, a water initiative, with dedicated funding, might be the best method.
U.S. EPA’s Revised Water Rule Expands Federal Control over Private and State Lands
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced they are revising, once again, the definition of “waters of the United States,” which could expand the federal governments control over private and state lands.
The Biden Administration Proposes Energy and Water Efficiency Regulations for Washing Machines
The U.S. Department of Energy is currently seeking public comments on proposals setting new standards for how much water and energy residential washing machines can use.
Biden Administration to Overturn Trump Water Quality Rules and Revive WOTUS
The Biden Administration has formally proposed regulations rescinding the Navigable Waters Protection (NWP) Rule and restoring and expanding upon the Obama-era Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) expansive definition of the federal government’s control of wetlands.
New University Points Way Toward Possible Higher Ed Policy Reforms
Americans have long seen college as a path to a better life and held higher education in high esteem. This is changing rapidly, with...
One-Size Does Not Fit All in Water Quality Standards, Federal Circuit Court Confirms
The 9th U.S Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of exemptions given to Montana wastewater facilities regarding the discharge of phosphorous and nitrogen into navigable waterways.
President Joe Biden’s Climate Change Policy Is a ‘House of Cards’
President Biden’s war on American-produced energy is galling and—dare I say—un-American. This is because of two recent administration actions that contradict his purported climate policy and confirm the blizzard of lies about the implications of climate change.
Maui Needs Federal Clean Water Act Permit For Groundwater Discharge, Rules Judge
United States District Judge Susan Oki Mollway has ruled Maui County, Hawaii, needs a 1972 Clean Water Act permit for its groundwater discharge of treated water from its wastewater treatment facility.
Biden Administration Withdraws Water Permit for an Arizona Housing Development
The administration of President Joe Biden withdrew a previously approved permit that is necessary for the construction 28,000 new homes in fast-growing Arizona.
California’s Largest School Districts Are Underwater
By Brandon Ristoff
California school districts are receiving $15.3 billion in federal aid to help students recover from the extended school closures, but the poor fiscal health...