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Changes to the Clean water act would add more regulations to farms

The state's business community is lining up with farm groups in an effort to stave off some new federal water regulations.   

The Illinois Farm Bureau has the backing the of manufacturers and the state Chamber of Commerce as it works to derail proposed rules. Rules that it says would lead to the Feds getting more of a say in how farm land is used.  

The changes to the Clean Water Act would give the U.S. EPA more control over wetlands and streams on farms.  The ag groups say, for instance, it could lead to a lot more regulatory hurdles to even dig near a drainage ditch.   

For those who say they would like to see more regulation of water,  the Farm Bureau's Lauren Lurkins says this plan tips the scales too far in the direction of federal control.

"We don't necessarily believe that that type of regulation... having to go get a permit, will end up in an environmental benefit that folks would like to see"

Lurkins says farmers engage in voluntary conservation efforts and follow state and local rules.  They are urging farmers to dog the feds over the next month to voice concerns about the proposal.