"Environmentalists Eye Power Plants After Supreme Court Ruling"

"The Supreme Court’s embrace of a new standard for federal water permitting puts a bull’s-eye on power plant waste sites, environmentalists say.

The high court on Thursday ruled that water pollution that takes an indirect route from a discrete source to a federally regulated waterway needs a Clean Water Act permit when it’s the “functional equivalent” of a direct discharge.

The justices rejected arguments from the Trump administration and industry lawyers that such indirect pollution falls beyond the scope of the federal permitting program, concluding in a 6-3 opinion that the approach would open a huge loophole in the law.

While the case focused on a wastewater plant in Maui County, Hawaii, the decision will have ripple effects for other pollution sources, especially the power sector."

Ellen M. Gilmer reports for Bloomberg Environment April 24, 2020.

Source: Bloomberg Environment, 04/27/2020