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Board of Lucas County Commissioners v. EPA

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2024
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About this case

Filing year
2024
Status
Complaint filed.
Docket number
3:24-cv-00779
Court/admin entity
United StatesUnited States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (N.D. Ohio)United StatesUnited States Federal Courts
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US)Clean Water Act (US)
Principal law
United StatesAdministrative Procedure Act (APA)United StatesClean Water Act (CWA)
At issue
Challenge to EPA’s approval of a Total Maximum Daily Load for western Lake Erie.
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05/01/2024
Complaint filed.
The Board of Lucas County Commissioners, City of Toledo, and Environmental Law & Policy Center filed a lawsuit in federal district court in Ohio challenging EPA’s approval of a Total Maximum Daily Load for western Lake Erie (the Maumee Watershed Nutrient TMDL) under the Clean Water Act. The defects alleged by the plaintiffs in the TMDL include that it fails to incorporate an adequate “margin of safety.” One reason for this alleged inadequacy is “uncertainties raised by climate change.” The plaintiffs allege that “[c]limate change is making the HAB problem worse, as more intense storms drive more runoff from agricultural fields and warmer temperatures in Lake Erie promote more cyanobacteria growth. As rain becomes less predictable, agricultural operators are less able to time how and when they apply manure or commercial fertilizer to reduce risk of runoff.”
Complaint

Summary

Challenge to EPA’s approval of a Total Maximum Daily Load for western Lake Erie.

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