Judge reimposes Obama's mud puddle rule

Washington Examiner:
A federal judge issued a nationwide injunction Thursday against the Trump administration for delaying the Obama-era Waters of the United States rule, dealing a setback to a key piece of President Trump's deregulatory agenda.

The decision by the U.S. District Court in South Carolina means that the so-called Clean Water Rule is again operative in 26 states where district courts have not halted the regulation.

Former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt signed a finalized regulation in February delaying the Waters of the U.S. rule until 2020 to allow the agency to go through a process of rewriting a more modest version of it.

Opponents said EPA avoided the customary 30-day waiting period between the rule's finalization and its effective date, circumventing the Administrative Procedures Act, or APA.

“As administrations change, so do regulatory priorities,” said Judge David Norton, an appointee of George H.W. Bush, in his ruling. “But the requirements of the APA remain the same. The court finds that the government failed to comply with these requirements.”
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The National Association of Manufacturers, a defendant in the case, said it would appeal the decision.

“The ruling is problematic because it creates a patchwork of states where the WOTUS rule applies and others where it does not," said Peter Tolsdorf, the association's deputy general counsel.
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I never thought this regulation was needed.  It is an example of control freak policies favored by Democrats that created impediments to progress.  I think the decision should be appealed, or the EPA in teh alternative should jump through the administrative hoops the judge thinks are necessary.

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