Issa: “EPA Overreach and the Impact on New Hampshire Communities”

(multimedia) As we begin this discussion, everyone here today cares about the health of the Great Bay Estuary and wants to work to improve it.  Unfortunately, the methods employed by the EPA have created an economically unviable path for New Hampshire’s communities. Rather than take a reasoned approach to improve the estuary, the EPA has embarked on a costly nitrogen reduction effort based on speculative science that could cost Great Bay communities upwards of $160 million dollars in initial compliance costs and annual costs of $25 million.

 

Committee On Oversight & Government Reform has the full article

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