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Streamlining Permits for Construction and Water Projects

New rules aim to speed up the permitting process for water and dredged material projects. They set clear timeframes for the Environmental Protection Agency to block or restrict disposal sites, reducing uncertainty for businesses and investors. Citizens might experience faster infrastructure development, but also changes in environmental protection.
Key points
The Act establishes specific timeframes for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to decide on blocking or restricting dredged material disposal sites.
The period during which EPA can intervene begins when the Secretary is ready to issue a permit and ends when the permit is issued, lasting at least 30 days.
These changes apply to permit applications submitted after the Act's enactment, aiming to accelerate investment processes.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_HR_7026
Sponsor: Rep. Stauber, Pete [R-MN-8]
Process start date: 2024-01-17