Air force had earlier claimed supreme court’s overturning of Chevron doctrine had exempted it from EPA’s order
The US air force has backpedaled on a claim that the supreme court’s recent reversal of the Chevron doctrine shields it against regulators’ orders to clean drinking water the military polluted in Tucson, Arizona.
The air force’s bases partially contaminated water supplies for more than 500,000 people with toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” and other dangerous compounds. In a July letter in which it refused to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency’s May orders to address the problem, air force attorneys cited the reversal of Chevron. It claimed “the EPA’s order can not withstand review”.