The EPA wants to redefine navigable in the term navigable waters - TopicsExpress



          

The EPA wants to redefine navigable in the term navigable waters so that the federal government can basically take control over virtually every drop of water that falls in the US -be it in your tiny private pond, into a puddle in your field -ANYTHING. Is there any possible reason this is not so completely, ridiculously over-reaching that it has a chance in hell of actually becoming reality? Yep -siding with the right on this one. I can just see a team of bureaucrats now telling some private land owner he has to buy a permit to build a fence separating navigable waters, which has to be approved by committee, which takes 6-18 months, only to find once hes done all that he cant build the fence because the puddle that gets created every March is the natural habitat of an endangered tadpole. Navigable waters means water that can be traversed by ship for commercial or travel purposes. Not irrigation ditches, not private ponds, not anything that is not navigable. Its not rocket science. WORDS MEAN THINGS!!!!
Posted on: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 01:15:33 +0000

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