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Earthjustice: EPA, Army Corps Announce Misguided Plan to Prevent Stream and Wetland Loss
New regulation lacks scientific evidence that what they propose can actually be accomplished

By: Earthjustice

Washington, D.C., March 31, 2008 - New regulations announced today offer a misleading "watershed approach" to stream and wetlands mitigation, lacking any scientific evidence that what the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers propose can actually be accomplished.

Despite opposition from wetland, river and stream scientists that it is not possible to "create" new streams and wetlands, the Corps and EPA are pushing forward a plan proposed in 2006 that allows almost any kind of activity branded by the Corps as "mitigation" to be treated as compensation for wholesale stream and wetland destruction.

The following statement is from Joan Mulhern, Senior Legislative Counsel at Earthjustice:

"Under this plan, streams and wetlands that are permanently buried or filled by developers and polluters can suddenly be compensated by creating new streams and wetlands somewhere else. Just because the agencies say so does not mean it is possible to actually create a stream or wetland. Despite mountains of evidence saying it's simply not possible to recreate the values and functions of streams and wetlands, the EPA and the Corps are pushing forward this misguided policy.

"Although it has never actually been successfully accomplished, the EPA and the Corps are allowing and encouraging stream and wetland creation. Maybe these agencies are somehow able to perform miracles, but they have yet shown any evidence that this is actually possible. If they can create streams and wetlands, essentially performing the functions of God and nature, we eagerly await some proof. Until then, it makes no sense to proceed with a plan that relies so heavily on stream and wetland creations that have yet to actually be achieved."

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