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Secret EPA campaign to promote water law angers Montana ag interests
By TOM LUTEY tlutey@billingsgazette.com
Updated 10 hrs ago
Montana farm and ranch groups are angry at the Environmental Protection Agency, which was caught running a secret propaganda campaign to sway public opinion about new clean water rules affecting agriculture.
A report Monday by the Government Accountability Office concludes that the EPA used covert propaganda to tip public opinion in favor of the Waters of the United States, rule before the agency began collecting public comment on it.
Theyre supposed to take comments on this rule, as part of the rule-making process, said John Youngberg of the Montana Farm Bureau Federation. Because they were out there promoting this, they got ahead of themselves a whole bunch.
Farm Bureau representatives are in Washington D.C. this week to urge Congress to block the EPA from spending money on rolling out the rule, which expands federal protection of waterways and sources of drinking water.
Secret EPA campaign to promote water law angers Montana ag interests
By TOM LUTEY tlutey@billingsgazette.com
Updated 10 hrs ago
Montana farm and ranch groups are angry at the Environmental Protection Agency, which was caught running a secret propaganda campaign to sway public opinion about new clean water rules affecting agriculture.
A report Monday by the Government Accountability Office concludes that the EPA used covert propaganda to tip public opinion in favor of the Waters of the United States, rule before the agency began collecting public comment on it.
Theyre supposed to take comments on this rule, as part of the rule-making process, said John Youngberg of the Montana Farm Bureau Federation. Because they were out there promoting this, they got ahead of themselves a whole bunch.
Farm Bureau representatives are in Washington D.C. this week to urge Congress to block the EPA from spending money on rolling out the rule, which expands federal protection of waterways and sources of drinking water.
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Secret EPA campaign to promote water law angers Montana agriculture interests (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2015
OP
The Gazette fails to mention the decades of anti-EPA and Anti-BLM propaganda put out by the Kochs
Ford_Prefect
Dec 2015
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Nitram
(24,597 posts)1. Conservatives and many farmers are paranoid about new Clean Water Act rules.
They are worried the EPA will declare farm ponds to be waters of the U.S. the EPA has already clarified that the rules do not apply to farm ponds as long as they do not empty into waters of the U.S.
Delmette
(522 posts)2. What did the EPA say that was misleading?
Ptah
(33,492 posts)3. I think the upset is with the secret propaganda campaign, not truthfulness.
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Auditors took specific issue with the EPAs use of the social media amplification tool Thunderclap, which the agency used to encourage hundreds of Twitter users to redistribute favorable messages about the rule without disclosing the EPA as the source of the messages.
http://tvnewsroom.org/newslines/u-s/secret-epa-campaign-to-promote-water-law-angers-montana-ag-interests-50124/
Delmette
(522 posts)4. Thank you for the link.
The EPA should protect downstream states and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. They should also acknowledge that the ponds that don't feed into the streams and rivers should not be included and adjust the rule.
Ford_Prefect
(8,202 posts)5. The Gazette fails to mention the decades of anti-EPA and Anti-BLM propaganda put out by the Kochs
and their multi-million dollar astro-turf Sagebrush Revolution.