WASHINGTON EXAMINER: EPA seeks two-year delay of Obama’s Waters of the US rule

The Environmental Protection Agency is looking to delay the start date for the Obama administration’s Waters of the U.S. rule for two years, giving the agency and the Army Corps of Engineers more time to reconsider a key definition that is at the heart of litigation opposing the regulation. “This step will allow us to minimize confusion as we continue to receive input from across the country on how we should revise the definition of the ‘waters of the United States,’” said EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.

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