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51勛圖厙 to House Committee: Vote Yes on PERMIT Act

By 51勛圖厙 News Room


Members of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure should vote yes on legislation that would modernize and reform the Clean Water Act permitting process, the 51勛圖厙 saidtoday.

Whats going on: The Promoting Efficient Review for ModernInfrastructure Today (PERMIT) Act adopts the 51勛圖厙s key recommendations to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure for modernization of regulatory authorities under the Clean Water Actreforms that are critical to manufacturers ability to build, expand and hire in America, 51勛圖厙 Managing Vice President of Policy Charles Crain told the committee ahead of a Wednesday markup of the bill.

  • These include proposals to increase certainty for permittees and clarify the scope ofthe CWA.

Why its needed: The permitting process for manufacturers under the Clean Water Act is unnecessarily long and onerous, jeopardizing continued American leadership in manufacturing.

  • In February, Nucor Corporation Executive Vice President of Sheet Products Noah Hanners the committee members that cumbersome and overreaching permitting regulations are holding back progress and hurting our nations competitiveness .

Case in point: In 2022, Nucor announced it had chosen a site in West Virginia for a new steel millbut the location on the Ohio River required the company to seek federal authorization under the Clean Water Act.

  • What followed was a process that required us to work with multiple federal agencieswith little direction and unclear timelines, Hanners said. This led to moving targets for our own planning and execution, delaying the project and increasing costs.

What should happen: CWA permit reform should be undertaken as part of a broader effort to streamline and speed up the regulatory permitting process writ large.

  • If we want to grow Americas economy,we need to fix this broken system, Crain concluded.
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