For those environmental policy wonks like me who simply can’t get enough of this stuff, the Congressional Research Service...
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“Food & Water Lies” – FWW Stands in the Way of Environmental Protection

Rod Dreher, one of my favorite conservative authors, once wrote the following as part of his 10-point crunchy con...
In Need of No EPA or a Different EPA?

Over at National Review, Josh Gelernter argues that we should consider abolishing the U.S. EPA – “Fixing the EPA...
After Many Years EPA Finalizes Waters of the U.S. Rule

For those interested in the real life implications of this rulemaking, my friend, Mike Rolband, one of the top...
Mehan Talks “Waters of the U.S.” at the Farm Foundation Forum

Those of you who have been following EPA’s proposed rule redefining the term “Waters of the U.S.” and the...
How to fill the water infrastructure investment gap in one easy lesson

We should all offer thanks for a new book by Environmental Law Institute visiting scholar Michael Curley, a former...
Give Credit Where Credit Hasn’t Belonged

I confess that I’ve been all-consumed the last several months with my new job and unable to blog as...
Trust, Farmers, and Water Quality Trading

The essence of the Clean Water Act (CWA) is its prohibition of the discharge of any pollutant into the...
Protecting Water Resources While Safeguarding Against Government Overreach

Lots to cover on the water front this week, from the spill in West Virginia causing over 300,000 to...
Kudos to EPA for Supporting Market-Based Approaches to a Cleaner Environment

Today, the U.S. EPA, in partnership with the USDA, reaffirmed its commitment to water quality trading. Link to the...
Better Tools Needed to Resolve Transboundary Pollution

I bumped into David Schoenbrod this week at the Federalist Society’s annual lawyers convention in DC, where we discussed the need...
To EPA’s New Administrator – Don’t Forget About the Water

As many of you who read this blog know, I talk a lot about the water problems that still plague...
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