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Water Experts Tell Trump Homeless Aren't Hurting California Water

"The Trump administration tried to pin California’s water woes on the homeless, but water quality experts say there is little connection between homeless camps and water pollution.

In the latest move in the political battle between President Trump and the nation’s largest blue state, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sent a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) criticizing California for "failing to meet its obligations" on sewage and water pollution, blaming homelessness for the contamination.

But experts say the EPA was short on scientific backing for its claims.

“No self respecting EPA scientist or regulatory staffer is going to claim there’s a direct connection between the homeless and the issues raised in that letter. It’s a pure political stunt,” said Steve Fleischli, senior director of water initiatives at the Natural Resources Defense Council, who knocked the EPA for various proposals to roll back water quality regulations."

Rebecca Beitsch reports for The Hill September 28, 2019.

Source: The Hill, 09/30/2019