Impacts of Proposed Revisions to WOTUS Rules

Posted by Jeremy Schewe, PWS on Sep 5, 2019 4:13:50 PM

Updated on 2/17/2020:  On January 23, 2020, the new WOTUS rules went into effect, limiting federal jurisdiction to wetlands that are connected via surface water, excluding ephemeral streams and isolated wetlands. With this new  ruling, the US loses nearly 18% of its stream protections and as much as 50% of wetland protections. States like Nevada and Arizona lose upward of 85% of their water protections. Again, the question stands: if the impetus for this rule change is to save money and time on regulations, why is no one talking about technology?

 

Updated on 10/02/2019On September 12, 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency finalized its repeal of a 2015 Obama Rule for jurisdictional WOTUS by the federal government.  This change will largely impact the 22 states where the Obama Rule has been in effect.  This decision will create nationwide regulatory confusion and lawsuits.  I will continue to stay abreast of the details and provide relevant updates on new publications.

 

As the Chief Scientific Officer of Ecobot, it is crucial that I address the pending changes to the rules of implementation of the Clean Water Act proposed by the current administration.  While all regulations must be occasionally looked at in order to evolve with the times, the proposed changes, if implemented, would be a great tragedy to the both the environment and the economy of the United States.  The proposed changes to the protection of “the Waters of the United States” (WOTUS) would be a major backward step in responsible progress of our country and the world at large.

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Topics: wetlands, climate, Ecobot, resilience, conservation, US Army Corps of Engineers, WOTUS, Clean Water Act, EPA, USACE

Water, Water Everywhere...

Posted by Jeremy Schewe, PWS on Aug 8, 2019 11:47:02 AM

Water demands my presence. 

I cannot go anyplace where some water feature does not speak to me in some fashion or another. 

The sound of the sea on a sandy beach at sunset is rich with longing and a sense of timelessness. 

The gentle waves of a lake shoreline beckon to the dreamer in my heart and mind. 

Roaring waterfalls beg to be allowed to pound on my head and shoulders, or to sing me to sleep. 

Salt marshes beckon to the anxious spirit through a languid breeze - tossing the slender necks of miles of graminoids basking in the full sun. 

Backwater swamps wait patiently for the canoe, while headwaters forested wetlands and seeps sing with seasonal abundance to the bold, adventurous, and imaginative.


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Topics: wetlands, Europe, Ecobot, resilience, conservation

Ecobot Publications: Conversations about Wetland Delineations

Posted by Jeremy Schewe, PWS on Jul 30, 2019 3:11:11 PM

We are excited to announce the launch of Ecobot publications, created to help foster a greater sense of community and conversation around wetlands and water. These pubs will, for the most part, be written by me: Jeremy, the Chief Scientific Officer of Ecobot. As an ecologist and botanist, I have over 16 years of experience in ecological assessments, wetland delineations & stream assessments for the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), botanical inventories, remote sensing/modeling, and conservation planning in the Americas, the Middle East, and Europe. I’ll also be collaborating with the broader scientific and tech community on these publications. In fact, if you’re interested in co-authoring something that our community would benefit from, please feel free to reach out to me at jeremy@ecobotapp.com.

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Topics: wetlands, Ecobot