America’s Clean Water Under Siege by U.S. House of Representatives
WASHINGTON - June 1 - Today the U.S. House of Representatives voted
against Clean Water Act protections for streams, lakes, and rivers
across the United States. The House majority voted to keep a Dirty Water
Rider in the House’s Energy and Water Appropriations bill, which would
expose 60 percent of our country’s streams and at least 20 million acres
of wetlands to toxic pollution and threaten the drinking water of 117
million Americans. The Dirty Water Rider was introduced by Rep. Denny
Rehberg (R-MT) in an effort to block the Obama administration from
protecting waters of the United States, making it easier for polluters
to dump their waste into our waters.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
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