CWA Rule Comment Period Extension

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Karen Reardon
(202) 872-3860
kreardon@pestfacts.org

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Comment Opportunity Extended on EPA’s Complex Water Rule

Washington, D.C., June 12, 2014 — RISE (Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment) supports the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to extend the 90-day public comment period for an additional 91 days, until October 20, 2014, for the proposed rule expanding the definition of “waters of the U.S.” under the Clean Water Act.
This rule would significantly impact how homeowners and professionals treat property near any water by subjecting man-made water bodies, rights-of-way, golf course ponds, ditches and flood plains to CWA regulation. The public comment period originally ended July 21, 2014.

“The proposed rule is complex and includes many broad definitions of important terms defining what a ‘water of the U.S.’ would be under CWA jurisdiction. The extended comment period gives us the time to provide research and science to form meaningful and fully developed comments,” said Aaron Hobbs, RISE president. “The rule would cause many negative consequences for homeowners and professionals and we are making sure we account for all of these concerns.”

“Pesticide and fertilizer applications provide many benefits, including protecting our communities from vector-borne diseases, controlling the growth of noxious weeds and invasive species, and controlling harmful pests on public and private property. Under the proposed rule, these important applications could be jeopardized by costly permits,” said Hobbs.
“The comment period extension really shows the power of grassroots and the difference you can make when you get engaged on issues of concern. We thank all of our members and allies that submitted requests for a 90-day comment period extension,” Hobbs added.

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About RISE
Located in Washington, D.C., RISE is the national association representing the manufacturers, formulators, distributors and other industry leaders involved with pesticide and fertilizer products used by professionals and consumers.
Learn more about RISE at www.pestfacts.org.