Republicans: EPA Rule Could Ruin Fourth Of July
10:49 PM 07/01/2014
While Americans get ready for the thousands of fireworks
shows that will be occurring across the country this weekend,
Republicans are warning that pending federal water regulations could
ruin fireworks displays next year.
The Environmental Protection Agency is trying to expand its
authority under the Clean Water Act. Republicans warn that the agency’s
proposal to expand the definition of “waters of the United States”
could allow the EPA to regulate bodies of water on private property.
Republicans are now warning that EPA water rules could
threaten fireworks by allowing environmental activists to sue and shut
down shows across the country.
“If the proposed ‘waters of the United States’ rule becomes
final and serves as the eventual basis for future citizen suits against
those who organize fireworks shows, we fear fewer homeowners,
communities, or local organizations will be able to conduct fireworks
displays as they have for decades or longer,” wrote Republican Senators, including David Vitter of Louisiana and John Barrasso of Wyoming, in a letter to the EPA.
Environmentalists have already been using litigation to
stop fireworks shows from happening near or over federally protected
waters. In Lake Tahoe, California environmentalists sued the city, alleging their fireworks show violated the Clean Water Act.
Environmentalists said the fireworks show would result in
the unpermitted discharge of pollutants into the lake. The lawsuit
demanded that Lake Tahoe pay $37,500 per day in penalties for each
violation of the Clean Water Act. Lake Tahoe officials nearly cancelled
the show, but luckily for residents the city settled with
environmentalists in April.
“By expanding federal Clean Water Act jurisdiction to
include ditches, small streams, ponds, and other purely local
waterbodies, EPA and the [Army Corps of Engineers] may be exposing
landowners and municipalities across the country to costly citizen suit
litigation if they should attempt to conduct a neighborhood fireworks
show,” Republicans wrote.
“Commemorative fireworks displays have been a part of our
nation’s history since its founding. However, there are individuals and
groups who would like to significantly limit this tradition through
heavy-handed citizen suit litigation under the Clean Water Act and other
laws,” Republicans added.
In March, the EPA published its proposed “waters of the United States” rule.
The agency said the rule was meant to clear up confusion surrounding
two federal court decisions on the agency’s Clean Water Act authority.
But Republicans have said it’s no more than a power grab by
the Obama administration. The rule could allow federal agents to
regulate water on private property, they warned.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2014/07/01/republicans-epa-rule-could-ruin-fourth-of-july/#ixzz36LQVNi9B
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