Teleforum

Roiling the Waters: Clean Water Act “Navigable Waters” Definition – Litigation and Regulatory Developments

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The Clean Water Act authorizes the Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army to regulate discharges to “navigable waters,” defined in the statute as “waters of the United States, including the territorial seas.” The agency regulations further defining these terms have engendered controversy and litigation for decades.Since 2015, the agencies have modified their Navigable Waters regulations three times, and dozens of federal lawsuits have challenged the various versions. Meanwhile, the validity of these regulations have been the key issue in several enforcement cases.On December 7, 2021, the agencies proposed yet a fourth revision in six years to the regulatory definition of Navigable Waters.This teleforum will update listeners on the key pending cases that may have an ultimate effect on the agency regulations, and provide an overview of the proposed new regulation. Featuring:Charles Yates, attorney in Pacific Legal Foundation’s environmental practice group, where he litigates