Presidential·Exec Order
Presidential Determination Concerning the Department of the Air Force's Rehabilitation and Revitalization of the Joint Base Andrews Golf Course
Joint Base Andrews Golf Course: Water Pollution Rule Waiver
Key Points
- Trump has granted the Air Force a special one-year waiver from water pollution laws to fix up the golf course at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.
- This waiver means the project does not have to follow most federal, state, or local rules regarding water runoff and pollution control until June 2027.
- While most water rules are paused, the Air Force must still follow national standards for toxic chemicals and specific industrial waste.
- The government claims this move is in the best interest of the country, though it specifically targets a recreational facility used by military members and officials.
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Presidential Determination Concerning the Department of the Air Force's Rehabilitation and Revitalization of the Joint Base Andrews Golf Course
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