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    david_newsBy david_newsMarch 4, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Supreme Court docket on Tuesday made it tougher for environmental regulators to restrict water air pollution, ruling for San Francisco in a case concerning the discharge of uncooked sewage that typically happens throughout heavy rains.

    By a 5-4 vote, the courtroom’s conservative majority dominated that the Environmental Safety Company overstepped its authority below the Clear Water Act with water air pollution permits that comprise imprecise necessities for sustaining water high quality.

    The choice is the most recent through which conservative justices have reined in air pollution management efforts.

    Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the courtroom that EPA can’t make cities and counties liable for sustaining the standard of the water, the Pacific Ocean on this case, into which wastewater is discharged.

    One conservative justice, Amy Coney Barrett, joined the courtroom’s three liberals in dissent.

    The case produced an uncommon alliance of the liberal northern California metropolis, vitality firms and enterprise teams.

    Initially Printed: March 4, 2025 at 11:27 AM EST

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