Comments
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California Tribes Submit Comments on Proposed Water Quality Standards
We write in strong support of EPA’s recognition that tribal reserved rights may be impaired by water quality standards that fail to, for instance, ensure sufficient instream flows to protect native fisheries and other riparian resources.
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Iowa DNR accepting comments on proposed new armed forces fishing licenses
DNR is accepting comments on the proposed new armed forces fishing licenses, through Jan. 24.
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Restore the Delta Files Comments on Delta Conveyance DEIR
Lack of climate planning “embarrassing” for DWR
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EPA Wants to Know How Much Corn You Want in Your Boat's Gas Tank
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is the 2005 federal law that requires the blending of biofuels such as corn-ethanol into our gasoline. When it was written, it assumed that America's use of gasoline would continue to rise and mandated escalating amounts of biofuels to be blended with our fuel. Since 2005, however, gasoline usage has actually declined steadily, which today forces more ethanol into less gasoline.