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Palmer Commends EPA on Proposed WOTUS Rule

November 18, 2025

For Immediate Release

Media Contact: Hope Dawson (202) 225-4921

Yesterday, Representative Gary Palmer (AL-06) participated in an event at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Headquarters where the EPA and the Department of the Army announced a proposed rule that would establish a clear, common-sense definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) under the Clean Water Act. The proposed rule follows the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 decision in Sackett v. EPA, cutting regulatory red tape and providing clarity for American farmers, ranchers, energy producers, businessowners, and landowners.

Following the unveiling of this proposed rule, Rep. Palmer released the following statement:

“This proposed rule is long overdue and a win for the American people. The Biden Administration’s EPA exercised federal overreach by using a broad definition of WOTUS and failing to implement the direction provided by the Supreme Court in 2023. Thankfully, common sense is back at the EPA,” said Rep. Palmer. “I am confident that the rule will prioritize clean water and empower American industry simultaneously, and I am thankful for Administrator Zeldin’s leadership in bringing common sense solutions back to the EPA.”

At Monday’s event, Rep. Palmer expressed his support for the proposed rule and his gratitude for Administrator Zeldin’s leadership.

The proposed rule will be open to a public comment period for 45 days and will be published in the Federal Register.

Read the EPA’s Press Release here.

Get more detailed information on the proposed rule here.

Read a Fox News article about the proposed rule here.

Get more information on WOTUS here.