Advocates: EPA’s new clean-water rules hit Arizona, Southwest hardest

In this September photo, Army Assistant Secretary for Civil Works R.D. James, left, and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler shake hands after signing the repeal of the Water of the United States rule. They unveiled a replacement Thursday. (Kailey Broussard/Cronkite News)

In this September photo, Army Assistant Secretary for Civil Works R.D. James, left, and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler shake hands after signing the repeal of the Water of the United States rule. They unveiled a replacement Thursday. (Kailey Broussard/Cronkite News)

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