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Expect the President to Veto H.R. 2018 – Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503

July 12, 2011
(House Rules)

STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY
H.R. 2018 – Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act
(Rep. Mica, R-FL, and 39 cosponsors)

The Administration strongly opposes H.R 2018 because it would significantly undermine the Clean Water Act (CWA) and could adversely affect public health, the economy, and the environment.

Under the CWA, one of the Nation’s most successful and effective environmental laws, the Federal Government acts to ensure safe levels of water quality across the country through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Since the enactment of the CWA in 1972, the Federal Government has protected the waterways our citizens depend on by using its checks and balances authority to review and adjust key State water pollution control decisions, where necessary, to assure that they reflect up to date science, comply with the law, and protect downstream water users in other States. H.R. 2018 would roll back the key provisions of the CWA that have been the underpinning of 40 years of progress in making the Nation’s waters fishable, swimmable, and drinkable.

H.R. 2018 could limit efforts to safeguard communities by removing the Federal Government’s authority to take action when State water quality standards are not protective of public health. In addition, it would restrict EPA’s authority to take action when it finds that a State’s CWA permit or permit program is inadequate and would shorten EPA’s review and collaboration with the Army Corps of Engineers on permits for dredged or fill material. All of these changes could result in adverse impacts to human health, the economy, and the environment through increased pollution and degradation of water bodies that serve as venues for recreation and tourism, and that provide drinking water sources and habitat for fish and wildlife.

H.R. 2018 would disrupt the carefully constructed complementary CWA roles for EPA, the Army Corps of Engineers, and States in protecting water quality. It also could eliminate EPA’s ability to protect water quality and public health in downstream States from actions in upstream States, and could increase the number of lawsuits challenging State permits. In sum, H.R. 2018 would upset the CWA’s balanced approach to improve water quality across the Nation, risking the public health and economic benefits of cleaner waters.

If the President is presented with this legislation, his senior advisors would recommend that he veto the bill.

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5 Responses to “Expect the President to Veto H.R. 2018 – Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act”

  1. Mary Love Says:

    Thank the Lord! We need for the President to continue his efforts to stand up for the people of Appalachia!

  2. Jarred "Parson Brown" Hill Says:

    I am pleased to see that the administration has taken a stance against HR 2018.
    Thank you. Please support the Clean Water Protection Act (HR 1375) and stop Mountaintop Removal coal extraction, which is one of the greatest threats to clean water ever.

  3. Jarred "Parson Brown" Hill Says:

    Thank you for taking a stance against HR 2018 and for the clean water of our nation. Please support the Clean Water Protection Act (HR 1375) and end Mountaintop Removal, one of the greatest threats to drinkable water ever.

  4. marilyn mullens Says:

    I hope he listens to his advisors and vetoes the bill. The madness of our own state officials has to be stopped.

  5. Kimberlee Wright Says:

    Thank you for protecting our precious water on which all life depends from this cynical industry handout at the expense of all future generations.

    The Clean Water Act will be 40 years in existence next year and not one state fully implements the minimum public health and environmental protections.

    I live in WI that has traditionally led the way in implementation. Our current government is trying to roll back every protection they can. The EPA, acting on behalf of the American public, is the only protection we have for our precious water.

    We must end the exemption of hydro-fracking from the CWA immediately. Polluting groundwater with toxic chemicals can’t be cleaned up. The majority of states have some degree of water shortage, some severe. We can’t squander the rights of future generations for some corporation to make a quick, carbon heavy buck.

    Protecting water quality is the most cost effective public investment ever made. Do the proponents of HR2018 remember cholera and typhoid?

    Thank you for your leadership in protecting our water for today and tomorrow.

    Kimberlee Wright

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