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The San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona is one of the waterways in the state that environmental groups fear will no longer be protected by the federal Clean Water Act if a Trump administration proposed change to the rule is allowed to go through. (Photo by Eric Vondy)

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Clean-water rules unveiled Thursday by the Environmental Protection Agency could remove the vast majority of Arizona’s waterways from federal oversight, a change environmentalists call bad news in a region where water is “super precious.”

By Jessica Myers, Cronkite News January 24, 2020
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Farming, real estate and manufacturing representatives stood and applauded as Army and Environmental Protection Agency officials formally signed documents this week to repeal an Obama-era rule that greatly expanded waters that are subject to federal regulation.

By By Kailey Broussard, Cronkite News September 15, 2019
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