Florida farmers exhale as EPA delays new water regulations
Florida farmers exhale as EPA delays new water regulations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Nov. 15 that it will
delay by 15 months implementation of a new set of numeric nutrient criteria
water regulations for Florida's lakes, springs and rivers that the state’s
farmers claim could drown them in a sea of red tape and increased costs.
The new rules, initially intended to go into effect Oct. 15, were first delayed until Nov. 15 and have now been pushed back until February 2012.
The new rules, initially intended to go into effect Oct. 15, were first delayed until Nov. 15 and have now been pushed back until February 2012.