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Judge Rules EPA Can’t Regulate Water As A Pollutant [VIDEO]
The Environmental Protection Agency has been told they are exceeding authority in attempting to regulate one of man’s most important natural resources… water.
FOX News Radio’s Mike Majchrowitz reports from Washington:
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Water: we drink it, cook with it, bath in it, life can’t survive without it, but the EPA attempted to regulate water as a pollutant. But a federal judge flushed that rule. The fight was over sediment being deposited in a Virginia creek by storm water runoff. The state and the county sued saying the agency over stepped its authority and the judge agreed. We’re attempting to get a reaction from the EPA.
In Washington, Mike Majchrowitz, FOX News Radio.
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