Actually you can thank ORSANCO, which was formed in 1948 to clean up the Ohio River. 24 years before the EPA came around.
But yes, ORSANCO implements the Clean Water Act for the Ohio River using EPA regulations, so killing EPA would result in the Ohio River being screwed.
Matt Gaetz, who introduced the bill, represents a district on the coast in the Florida Panhandle that was among the most severely affected by the Deepwater Horizon spill (and which will be underwater pretty quickly in the event of a sea level rise).
Well, if he eliminates the EPA then those things will not be in the news anymore, and therefore, will not happen. It’s the EPA and the media who make them occur.
I swear to God that is how some people actually think.
Well, if he, and his faithful friends, stand there immovable like Casabianca as the sea-waters rise, defying the Gods of Nature, the EPA will be the least of his worries.
True, if you eliminate the environmental regulations, there will be fewer people in violation of environmental regulations, and so therefore the environment will be cleaner.
You know the slogan of the Standing Rock protesters is “Water is Life”. Big Business is buying up the fresh water aquifers and soon the only clean water will be branded, bottled and sold at a profit more than oil does now. Oh, wait, bottled water already costs more to buy than an equivalent amount of gas. But you can’t drink gas.