Review the Impact of Wetlands And Nonpoint Source Pollution Regulations On Agric

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Credit United States Congress House Committee On Agric
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This is the guts of Section 319 reform, and we strongly support it. The key elements include EPA requirements 161 for the states to establish mandatory polluted runoff prevention programs for waters that are impaired (or threatened) by polluted runoff. This approach is ecologically and fiscally sound because it targets the highest priority on restoring waters and watersheds that need the most attention. Under all four proposals, the major requirement of the state programs would be to steadily r...educe polluted runoff from existing sources over a reasonable time period until water quality standards have been achieved. The sound, fundamental concept is for EPA to require states to achieve mandatory water quality results (i. E. , meeting water quality standards and designated uses), while allowing states and landowners who have existing polluted runoff sources broad flexibility on the means to achieve these results.
The major difference between the proposals pertains to the number and type of options that EPA would allow the states and landowners to choose to achieve water quality goals.


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