By Bridget Johnson November 12, 2013
While the
country is immersed in Obamacare headlines and a congressional tussle over
delays and mandates, the Obama administration is stealthily moving toward
unprecedented control over private property under a massive expansion of the
Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Water Act authority.
The
proposed rule, obtained by the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee
in advance of EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy’s testimony at a Thursday
oversight hearing, widely broadens the definition of waterways over which the
federal government has jurisdiction to as little as a water ditch in a
backyard. The Clean Water Act
redefinition of “waters of the United States” would include all ponds, lakes,
wetlands and natural or manmade streams that have any effect on downstream
navigable waters — whether on public lands or private property.
And,
committee Republicans note, the administration is trying to move forward with
the rule at a breakneck pace, relying on the findings of a scientific report
that hadn’t undergone peer review at the time the rule was submitted to the
White House for approval…..To Read More….
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