Court extends WOTUS legal battle into 2017

Published online: Jun 17, 2016 News
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The legal fate of the Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule will rest with the next administration, after the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Tuesday set a briefing schedule that pushes oral arguments on the case into 2017.

Colin Woodall is vice president of government affairs with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.

“Yes, a new administration could come in and shut this rule down and not have it implemented. So that is something that we’re going to push for,” Woodall says. “Of course, we really won’t know for sure what our options will be until Election Day. But it does provide us an opportunity.”

Woodall says the ruling also means that the stay on EPA’s implementation of WOTUS will likely remain in place into next year. But Woodall says the legal battle over WOTUS could drag on for several more years.

Source: brownfieldagnews.com