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"Undoing Trump, EPA To Empower States And Tribes To Oppose Pipelines"

"Under the Biden administration’s proposed rule, energy infrastructure will get more scrutiny from local regulators".

"The Environmental Protection Agency announced on Thursday it would seek to return authority to states to oppose gas pipelines, coal terminals and other projects that pose a threat to lakes, rivers and streams — reversing a major Trump administration rule.

For half a century, states under the Clean Water Act had broad authority to alter or even block many energy projects and other infrastructure that threatened to pollute or harm waterways within their borders. But in 2020, President Donald Trump issued a regulation reining in that power.

Now, the EPA is seeking to restore states’ authority, making it easier for local officials, including Native American tribes, to scrutinize proposals to build many highways, hydroelectric dams, shopping malls, housing developments and even wineries and breweries."

Dino Grandoni reports for the Washington Post June 2, 2022.

SEE ALSO:

"E.P.A., Reversing Trump, Will Restore States’ Power to Block Pipelines" (New York Times)

"EPA Proposes Reversing Contentious Trump Water Permit Policy" (E&E News)

Source: Washington Post, 06/03/2022