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"Supreme Court Leans Toward San Francisco in EPA Water Battle"

"The court’s conservative justices grilled EPA over requirements included in a permit for the city’s wastewater treatment plant."

"The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared prepared to force EPA to get more specific on how much pollution can be discharged into the nation’s waters — although at least one member of the conservative majority seemed open to allowing the agency to issue generic requirements under specific circumstances.

The case has environmental advocates on edge considering the Supreme Court’s recent string of decisions curtailing EPA’s power. If the court sides with San Francisco, it could make it more difficult for EPA to enforce water pollution permits issued to municipalities and private industry, advocates say.

During oral arguments in San Francisco v. EPA, many of the court’s conservative justices grilled EPA over requirements included in a Clean Water Act permit for the city’s wastewater treatment plant."

Miranda Willson and Pamela King report for E&E News October 16, 2024.

SEE ALSO:

"Water Dispute Before Supreme Court Gives Rise to Unusual Alliances" (New York Times)

"Justices Appear Open to Limit Vague Water Pollution Permits" (Bloomberg Environment)

 

Source: E&E News, 10/17/2024