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| Date: | Fri, 13 Jan 2006 08:54:43 -0600 |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 13, 2006
CONTACT:
Christina Kreitzer, 415-977-5619
David Bookbinder, 202-548-4598
Sierra Club Sides with Federal Government to Protect Valuable
Waterways and Wetlands
Statement of David Bookbinder, Senior Sierra Club Attorney
A coalition of environmental and public health groups, including the
Sierra Club, filed a friend-of-the-court brief today in support of
the U.S. Government's position in two important Supreme Court cases.
Both cases - Carabell v. United States and Rapanos v. United States -
address whether the Clean Water Act protects tributaries that flow
into larger water bodies and their adjacent wetlands and, if so,
whether the Constitution gives Congress such authority. The Court is
scheduled to hear the cases February 21.
David Bookbinder, Senior Attorney for the Sierra Club, issued the
following statement:
"Thousands of waterways and the destruction of millions of acres of
valuable wetlands are at stake in these two Supreme Court cases. A
ruling against the government could remove all federal limits on
pollution flowing into our waterways. The cases will determine what
kind of contamination the Clean Water Act regulates - not just
dredged or fill material discharges, but also whether sewage,
sediment and toxic chemicals can be released into our waterways and
neighboring wetlands.
"The outcome of these cases has such sweeping effects that interested
parties ranging from hunter and angler advocacy groups to scientists
to public interest groups are filing friend-of-the-court briefs
siding with the federal government. All are urging the Supreme Court
to keep our waters clean and healthy by maintaining the venerable
protections offered by the Clean Water Act."
To obtain a copy of the amicus brief, please contact Christina
Kreitzer at 415-977-5619.
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