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congressDon Beyer (D-VA), co-chair of the Congressional Safe Climate Caucus, helped lead an effort to extend the comment period for the proposed rule to replace the 2015 Clean Water Rule (WOTUS).

Over 160 representatives signed a House letter and 36 senators signed a Senate letter pushing for the extended comment period.

“Americans depend on clean water for their health and livelihoods. Today, more than 117 million Americans – in both large cities and small and rural towns – obtain their drinking water from the same streams and waterbodies made more vulnerable to pollution under the Trump administration’s proposed rule. Yet, despite this impact, the administration proposes only a 60-day comment period on this proposed rule. We believe this period is far too short to allow the countless Americans directly impacted by this endeavor to understand fully its magnitude and to make their voices heard on the proposal, if they so choose,” wrote the House Members.

“Virtually every industry relies on clean water, and these interests-along with all Americans-want to know which waters are covered by federal law and regulation. Given that your agencies have opted to affect the interests of these constituencies, every effort should be made to provide sufficient time for comment,” wrote the Senators.

The Members request that the Administration extend the comment period for the WOTUS replacement to the existing Clean Water Rule to at least the same duration as offered by the Obama administration in establishing that Rule – 207 days (April 21-November 14, 2014). That public comment period, first established for 90 days and extended twice in response to extension requests, yielded more than a million comments from concerned individuals and families.

  • To read the full letter from the House Members, click here.
  • To read the full letter from Ranking Member Carper, click here.

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