EPA's Draft Strategy describes how
EPA’s water-related programs plan to address the impacts of climate change and
provides long-term visions, goals and strategic actions for the management of
sustainable water resources for future generations.
The 2012 Strategy, which builds upon
EPA's first climate change and water strategy released in 2008, focuses on five key
areas: infrastructure, watersheds and wetlands, coastal and ocean
waters, water quality, and working with Tribes. It also describes
geographically-based strategic issues and actions.
EPA will accept public comments on the draft strategy until May 17, 2012. To read or submit a comment on the draft “National Water Program 2012 Strategy: Response to Climate Change,” visit: http://epa.gov/water/climatechange.
EPA will accept public comments on the draft strategy until May 17, 2012. To read or submit a comment on the draft “National Water Program 2012 Strategy: Response to Climate Change,” visit: http://epa.gov/water/climatechange.
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