ROUNDUP: Trump Administration Repeals Crucial Clean Water Rule Act

On September 19, 2019, the Trump Administration officially repealed the Clean Water Rule, as crucial protection of the Clean Water Act protecting approximately 60 percent of the nation’s stream miles and millions of acres of wetlands.
The Clean Water Rule was finalized by the Obama administration after years of planning, 400 stakeholder meetings, and more than a million public comments. It safeguards our water and restores protections to the drinking water sources for a quarter of Virginians and a third of all Americans.
By blocking the Clean Water Rule, at least 57% of Virginia’s stream miles and millions of acres of wetlands nationwide will again be at risk from pollution and destruction of development, oil and gas production, and other industrial activities. More than 35,000 Virginians support this rule as well as more than 60 conservation, environmental, and sportsmen groups.
Statements on Trump’s Clean Water Act Rule
Members of the environmental community released the following statements: