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As a Supreme Court ruling scales back federal water protections, a top California water regulator says the state will maintain stringent oversight of wetlands.
Jaime Sigaran of American Rivers and his sister Bethsaida attend a rally to call for protection of the Clean Water Act outside the U.S. Supreme Court, October 3, 2022.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Tuesday announced a new rule that could curtail protections from more than 60 percent of protected lands, in response to a May Supreme Court ruling that… ...
MONTEREY – A ruling by a state appellate court against the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District could have what is being described as a minor impact on the district’s water supply efforts.
CARSON CITY, Nev.— A 15-year campaign to stop real estate developers and water speculators from building a sprawling new city in the middle of the Nevada desert will come before the state Supreme ...
O n the first day of its new term, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a long-running dispute over federal water regulation that climate activists argue could leave millions of acres of wetlands ...
Before the Supreme Court on Monday, the federal government agreed that the Navajo Nation’s water right exists, but argued that it doesn’t have a duty to enforce the right. Related Topics ...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court on Thursday limited federal protection for millions of acres of wetlands, ruling for property rights over clean water. In a 5-4 decision, the justices said the ...
The New York Court of Appeals has cleared the way for Howard Hughes Holdings' tower planned for 250 Water St. to move forward, denying a motion from the community group South Street Seaport ...
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling Thursday that eroded longstanding water protections might have little effect in Washington because of the state’s more stringent laws safeguarding wetlands, but it ...