Oklahoma v. EPA
(10th Circuit)
Challenge to 2015 "Waters of the U.S. Rule"
Oklahoma and a coalition of business groups sued to challenge the EPA's 2015 rule governing jurisdictional "Waters of the United States" under the Clean Water Act. The rule adversely impacts manufacturers by asserting federal jurisdiction and permitting requirements over millions of acres of dry land throughout the country and by imposing unclear rules on land development. Oklahoma sought a preliminary injunction to stop the rule. A district court denied that injunction, and Oklahoma appealed. In support of their appeal, the NAM filed a coalition amicus brief that explains the impact of the rule on manufacturers and other sectors of the economy and supports an injunction in Oklahoma.
Related Documents: NAM brief (August 16, 2019)
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