EPA shows a disturbing pattern of abandoning the public interest and promoting industry interests
by: L.J. Devon
NaturalNews.com
Tuesday, March 08, 2016
Instead of going after the corporations that are polluting the country’s navigable waterways and municipal water supplies, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) now spends its resources going after individual property owners, taking over their land with force and intimidation, all in the name of protecting “wetlands.”
This was the case with the Sackett family of Priest Lake, Idaho. When the family bought a 2/3 acre parcel of land in rural Idaho, they planned on building the home of their dreams. When the EPA arrived, the Sacketts were told their property was on protected “wetlands,” that they would have to return their land to how it was, and go through an expensive application process asking permission to use their own land. The EPA threatened the Sacketts with a $75,000 per day fine for failing to follow their intrusive “compliance” plan. This was not an isolated incident. This has become top priority for the EPA in recent years. Visit EPAwatch.org to stay updated on these abuses.
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