Charleston,
SC – U.S.
Senator
Tim
Scott
(R-SC)
released
the
statement
below
following
the
release
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency’s
(EPA)
final “waters
of
the
United
States,”
or
WOTUS,
rule
today.
“After
reviewing
today’s
final
rule
on
the
‘waters
of
the
United
States,’
I
am
extremely
disappointed
that
President
Obama
and
the
EPA have
once
again
chosen
to
overregulate
and
ignore
the
concerns
of
communities
and
families
across
the
nation,”
Senator
Scott
said.
“Multiple
local
organizations
and
small
business
groups,
including
many
in
South
Carolina,
asked
for
the
rule
to
be
withdrawn,
only
to
be
ignored
by
the
EPA.
By
attempting
to
broaden
their
powers
to
regulate
private
ponds,
creeks,
ditches
and
numerous
state
and
local
waters,
the
EPA
will
cause
significant
economic
harm
tofamily
farms,
small
businesses
and
countless
counties
and
localities
nationwide.
I
will
continue
working
with
my
colleagues
in
the
Senate
to
stop
this
EPA
land
grab
and
to
ensure
this
Administration follows
the
true
intent
of
the
Clean
Water
Act.”
Senator
Scott
signed
onto
a
letter
late
last
year
expressing
concerns
over
the
then-proposed
WOTUS
rule,
and
is
a
cosponsor
of
the
Federal
Water
Protection
Act
(S.
1140),
which
would
protect
state
and
local
governments
and
land
owners
from
WOTUS’
massive
federal
overreach.
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