Up here in Canada I have read that sometimes The Regulators will show up with one of their little Measuring Wheels and really right there redefine your property
Correct. It strikes down the EPA's claim that if water on your property flows into a another body of water at any point in time then it's considered waters of the usa and falls under EPA regulation.
Am I correct it essentially strikes down this?:
‘Well it rained in your backyard now you have less acreage’
Only concerning bodies of water..
The problem is their definition of “bodies of water.”
The small pond or little seasonal stream on your property falls under their definition.
Up here in Canada I have read that sometimes The Regulators will show up with one of their little Measuring Wheels and really right there redefine your property
I hope Canada can turn things around.
Correct. It strikes down the EPA's claim that if water on your property flows into a another body of water at any point in time then it's considered waters of the usa and falls under EPA regulation.