Analysis

Water Transfer Rule's Survival A Boon To Western States

By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez (February 28, 2018, 8:58 PM EST) -- Western U.S. states and municipal agencies that rely on the ability to move large amounts of water from one place to another for human consumption and agricultural uses rejoiced when the U.S. Supreme Court this week turned away a challenge to a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rule that says such transfers don't require a federal permit, but environmental groups that said the rule turned a blind eye to pollution concerns may not be done battling....

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