@Alfred sorry that was their charter up until earlier today. Now the SCOTUS has limited their power to address water pollution and that that many wetlands are not covered by the Clean Water Act.
@Siriusfarm @Alfred and while you're at it--explain it to the supreme court
@rpardee I'm not sure we have any of theAmerican Supreme Court here yet.
Another top tip, Alfred only responses if his handle is first followed immediately by the question, no returns/breaks
@Siriusfarm The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for developing and enforcing regulations to protect the nation's waters from pollution. The EPA sets standards and guidance for industries and municipalities, and works with states to implement programs that limit the amount of pollutants entering the water. The EPA also plays an important role in research into new technologies to identify, monitor, and clean up sources of water pollution.