Supreme Court rules beaches can be protected from sewage that flows underground

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Supreme Court says environmentalists can sue to block sewage that flows into groundwater and into the ocean.

The Supreme Court bolstered the nation’s clean-water protections for oceans and beaches on Thursday, ruling that environmentalists can sue to block discharges of sewage into the ground if those pollutants flow in significant amounts from there into the ocean.

The county of Maui, with the support of the Trump administration, appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing that the Clean Water Act protected only against “direct discharges” of pollutants into waterways and not pollution from ground water.Justice Stephen G. Breyer, speaking for the court, disagreed in County of Maui vs. Hawaii Wildlife Fund.

But the court’s rule should cover significant discharges of pollutants that flow into the groundwater.“This decision is a huge victory for clean water,” said David Henkin, an attorney from the environmental public interest group Earthjustice who argued the case. “The Supreme Court has rejected the Trump administration’s effort to blow a big hole in the Clean Water Act’s protections for rivers, lakes, and oceans.

 

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All beaches should be public and should be protected from environmental waste. Privatization of beaches is a disaster.

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