Final Rule Alert: EPA's New Waters of the United States Rule
The Final Rule takes effect on June 22, 2020.
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Live training on the new WOTUS Rule
April 22, 2020 (1:00 to 2:30 PM ET)
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US EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers have signed a Final Rule to limit and clarify the scope of the Clean Water Act following the repeal of the 2015 Waters of the United States (WOTUS) Rule.
At the heart of this Navigable Waters Protection Rule is a new definition for the key regulatory term “Waters of the United States,” or WOTUS. The definition of WOTUS tells the regulatory community which bodies of water are subject to EPA Clean Water Act programs, including, but not limited to:
- Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Planning.
- Oil spill notifications.
- NPDES permitting.
- Stormwater discharge.
- Dredge-and-fill.
The Navigable Waters Protection Rule is the result of a two step EPA process.
Step 1 was to repeal the 2015 Waters of the US Rule and reinstate the pre-2015 Clean Water Act applicability standards. Step 2 is the new Final Rule, which sets a new, clearer definition of WOTUS and makes other revisions.
Four Categories of Covered Waters
The new Final Rule lays out four categories of waters that are considered WOTUS:- Territorial seas and traditional navigable waters;
- Perennial and intermittent tributaries to those waters;
- Certain lakes, ponds, and impoundments; and
- Wetlands adjacent to jurisdictional waters.
The Final Rule will take effect 60 days after it appears in the Federal Register. Watch this space for an update when the rule is officially promulgated.
A pre-publication copy of the Final Rule is available on EPA's website.
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New Webinar: EPA's New Waters of the US Rule
Do you know how EPA’s new Waters of the United States Rule will impact your Clean Water Act responsibilities?During this 90-minute webinar, find out what’s in the new rule—which waters are covered, which are excluded, new definitions, and how the new regulation compares to previous EPA policy.
Plus, get answers to your questions during the Q&A scheduled for the end of the session.
The next session is scheduled for April 22 at 1 PM ET.
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