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Sackett decision: In a giveaway to big polluters and developers, the Supreme Court ignores the Clean Water Act

05/25/2023

In a giveaway to big polluters and developers, the Supreme Court ruled on May 25 that the Clean Water Act does not apply to a majority of the nation’s wetlands. In announcing its decision in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, which concerns which types of wetlands are protected from pollution, the Court has drastically narrowed the scope of the Clean Water Act by eliminating protections for wetlands except in extreme, limited circumstances.

“Today the Court has eliminated protections for a vital link of our waterways, with no consideration of wetlands’ essential role in protecting our drinking water, dispersing floodwaters and providing critical habitat for fish and wildlife,” said Jared Mott, Conservation Director for the Izaak Walton League of America.

“In doing so, the Court went out of its way to ignore the plain language of the Clean Water Act that clearly articulates congressional intent to protect wetlands adjacent to other jurisdictional waters like rivers and streams. This ruling defies science, the law and common sense by simply pretending that waters deemed ‘navigable’ cannot be impacted by pollution in adjacent wetlands.”

The League calls on Congress and state governments to act quickly to prevent harmful pollution from entering the nation’s waterways that feed into the streams, rivers and lakes that Americans depend on for drinking water and outdoor recreation.

The Izaak Walton League filed an amicus brief in this case last year. 

    The Izaak Walton League, founded in 1922, has a mission to conserve, restore and promote the sustainable use and enjoyment of our natural resources, including soil, air, woods, waters and wildlife. The League welcomes volunteers and supporters. The League offers individual memberships, a quarterly magazine (Outdoor America) and more than 200 chapters that offer outdoor recreation and conservation programs locally. www.iwla.org 

    Contact: Michael Reinemer, Communications Director, mreinemer@iwla.org, 301-548-0150, ext. 220

      • Conservation
      • Water pollution
      • Supreme Court
      • Sackett v EPA

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