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Federal Waters

A federal judge agreed with Georgia that Clean Water Act regulations defining "the waters of the United States" overextend the EPA’s authority and interfere with state authority by including all interstate waters regardless of navigability or flow.

BRUNSWICK, Ga. — A federal judge agreed with Georgia that Clean Water Act regulations defining "the waters of the United States" overextend the EPA’s authority and interfere with state authority by including all interstate waters regardless of navigability or flow.

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