October 3, 2007--New wetlands rules could hang river and streams out to dry (Summit Daily News)
New rules outlining federal control over impacts to wetlands have caused one environmental group to write a letter to Colorado Gov. Ritter. Only about 25 percent of the state's streams and rivers flow year-round, while the rest are seasonal. Along with isolated wetlands, they could be completely stripped of protection under the new rules, Trout Unlimited wrote in July, calling on Ritter to support the federal Clean Water Restoration Act. The bill would offer crucial protection for streams and wetlands. especially in arid states like Colorado, according to Trout Unlimited.
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