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Fwd: 7 August 2014 SBA Environmental Roundtable Meeting



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Sacramento District Office

Environmental Roundtable Meeting

***SBA Environmental Roundtable Meeting***

Thursday,  August  7, 2014 1-3  p.m. PST,  10-noon,  Hawaii  time

TO:                  Interested Small Business Stakeholders

 FROM:           Kia Dennis, Assistant Chief Counsel

                         Yvonne Lee,  Regional Advocate                                     

SUBJECT:     Waters of the United States Regional  Roundtable Meeting

The  U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Advocacy will  hold a  regional  Environmental Roundtable  to discuss the following topic, from 1-3 p.m. PST. The  meeting will be  held  in Los Angeles, California at the  Metropolitan Water District of Southern California  Building,  700 North Alameda  Blvd,  Los Angeles, CA  90012.  All  interested persons  planning to attend in  person or participate via conference call  must  RSVP  to Yvonne  Lee  at  Yvonne.lee@sba.gov  or  415-744-8493 before August 5,  2014.

Draft Agenda

1:00 p.m.-1:05 p.m.     Welcome and Introductions

                                    Yvonne Lee, Regional Advocate, SBA Office  ofAdvocacy

                                    Kia Dennis, Assistant  Chief Counsel, SBA Office of Advocacy

1:05 p.m. – 1:20 p.m.    Presentation: Water of the United States  Rule  by EPA

                    John Kemmerer,  Associate Director,  Water Division,  EPA Region IX

                   Jason Brush,  Manager ,   Office of  Wetlands Services,  EPA Region IX

1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.       Discussion and Questions

Roundtable meetings are open to all interested persons, with the exception of the press, in order to facilitate open and frank discussion about the impacts of Federal regulatory activities on small entities.   Agendas and presentations are available to all, including the press.  Anyone who wants to receive roundtable agendas or presentations, or to be included in the distribution list, should forward such requests to kia.dennis@sba.gov.  The purpose of these Roundtable meetings is to exchange opinions, facts and information and to obtain the attendees' individual views and opinions regarding small business concerns.  The meetings are not intended to achieve or communicate any consensus positions of the attendees.

Small Business Environmental Roundtable

Issue for Discussion

August 7, 2014

On April 21, 2014, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have proposed a rule defining the scope of waters protected under the Clean Water Act (CWA). Decisions regarding whether or not a waterbody is subject to the CWA will affect small entities who need to determine whether or not their activities require authorization and/or permits under CWA.

Under the proposed rule, for purposes of all sections of the Clean Water Act and the regulations thereunder the term "waters of the United States" would mean:

(1) All waters which are currently used, were used in the past, or may be susceptible to use in interstate or foreign commerce, including all waters which are subject to the ebb and flow of the tide;

(2) All interstate waters, including interstate wetlands;

(3) The territorial seas;

(4) All impoundments of waters identified in paragraphs (1) through (3) and (5) of this section;

(5) All tributaries of waters identified in paragraphs (1) through (4) of this section;

(6) All waters, including wetlands, adjacent to a water identified in paragraphs (1) through (5) of this section; and

(7) On a case-specific basis, other waters, including wetlands, provided that those waters alone, or in combination with other similarly situated waters, including wetlands, located in the same region, have a significant nexus to a water identified in paragraphs (1) through (3) of this section.

Waters that do not meet this definition are not subject to the CWA. There are several programs under the CWA that would be affected by this proposed rule including but not limited to Section 311- oil spill prevention programs; Section 402 - requires permits for pollutant discharges; and Section 404 - permits for the placement of dredged or fill material in waters of the United States.

The comment period closes on October 20, 2014.

 Yvonne Y. Lee | Regional  Advocate for AmSam, AZ, CA, CNMI, GU, HI, NV |

| SBA Office of Advocacy | 455 Market Street, #600, San Francisco, CA 94105 | p 415/744-8493| f 202/481-4167 |

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Date: 07/29/2014 Author Information: Carrie Ellinwood

 


 

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