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糖心传媒 Florida applauds the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) for finalizing its 鈥淲aters of the United States鈥 rule. This is a long overdue effort to resolve confusion about which waterways are subject to federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act.
鈥淔lorida has lost almost half of the state鈥檚 historic wetlands and with loss of wetlands, we have seen a great loss of birdlife,鈥 said Eric Draper, 糖心传媒 Florida鈥檚 Executive Director. 鈥淲ood Storks and other wading birds need strong wetland protections to preserve their remaining habitat.鈥
糖心传媒 owns and manages the 13,000-acre Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary near Naples. The great cypress forest at the heart of Corkscrew requires protection and restoration of surrounding wetlands. The recent confusion about which wetlands are protected has left many of these wetlands vulnerable to destruction.
鈥淭he EPA and the Corps have followed through on a reasonable, science-based approach to enhance protection for aquatic resources. This rule will provide clarity to Florida's farmers about which waters are protected by the Clean Water Act," said Brad Cornell, 糖心传媒 Southwest Florida Policy Associate.
For more information, to view a comment letter from 糖心传媒 Florida and 糖心传媒 of the Western Everglades.