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EPA plans major regulatory rollbacks, aiming to cut costs and boost energy, but critics fear it will harm water and wetlands protections.
The EPA under Administrator Lee Zeldin plans significant rollbacks of environmental regulations, aiming to reduce business costs and bolster energy development.
These changes, including revisions to the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, could lessen protections for water quality and wetlands, according to critics.
The EPA justifies the moves as fulfilling promises to boost energy, reduce costs, and give states more authority, but former regulators warn it could reverse decades of environmental progress.
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La EPA planea importantes retrocesos en la regulación, con el objetivo de reducir costos e impulsar la energía, pero los críticos temen que dañará las protecciones del agua y los humedales.