Supreme Court “Sackett” Decision Shrinks Protections for US Wetlands

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Supreme Court “Sackett” Decision Shrinks Protections for US Wetlands
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This narrow interpretation of the Clean Water Act limits what qualifies as 'waters of the United States.'

The majority’s ruling leaves little room for the EPA or the Army Corps of Engineers to issue new regulations that could protect wetlands more broadly.

The court’s requirement of a continuous surface connection means that federal protection may no longer apply to many areas that critically affect the water quality of U.S. rivers, lakes and oceans — including seasonal streams and wetlands that are near or intermittently connected to larger water bodies. It might also mean that construction of a road, levee or other barrier separating a wetland from other nearby waters could remove an area from federal protection.

Congress could amend the Clean Water Act to expressly provide that “waters of the United States” includes wetlands that the court has now stripped of federal protection. However,, and today’s closely divided Congress is unlikely to fare any better. Whether states will fill the breach is questionable. Many states have not adopted regulatory protections for waters that are.” In many instances, new legislation — and perhaps entirely new regulatory programs — will be needed.

Finally, a concurring opinion by Justice Clarence Thomas hints at potential future targets for the court’s conservative supermajority. Joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, Thomas suggested that the Clean Water Act, as well as other federal environmental statutes, lies beyond Congress’ authority to regulate activities that affect interstate commerce, and could be vulnerable to constitutional challenges.

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