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Rep. Estes urges 'common-sense' limits on water rule, welcomes EPA review
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Summary
Asked about the Waters of the United States rule, Rep. Ron Estes said he opposes expansive federal definitions he described as overreaching and said he welcomed an EPA review, while stressing the need to protect clean water.
During the interview, host Suzanne Alexander asked Rep. Ron Estes how reforms to the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule should balance landowners' needs with environmental protections.
Estes said he has "been a vocal advocate, opposing some of the things that came out of the Biden administration" and criticized prior expansions of federal jurisdiction over small water features. He said he welcomed an EPA review of the rule and emphasized farmers' role as stewards of the land: "they wanna care for the land. That's their livelihood." He added that regulators should avoid defining jurisdiction so broadly that they could "regulate every puddle that happens after a heavy rain."
Why it matters: WOTUS defines which waters are subject to federal regulation; changes can affect farming, construction and permitting. In the interview Estes framed the issue as one of regulatory scope: ensuring clean water while limiting regulatory burdens on property owners and producers.
Context and limits: Estes's comments are his policy position and include general critiques of prior administrations' approaches. The transcript attributes the characterization of prior rules to Estes; the interview did not include independent legal analysis of how any specific regulatory text would change permitting or enforcement.

