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On November 20 of this year, the U S EPA and Army Corps of Engineers submitted a proposed rule which would once again redefine the term “Waters of the United States,” or WOTUS, under the federal Clean Water Act In 1972, Congress passed amendments to existing water pollution law, resulting in
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