How ‘roadless rule’ protects drinking water for 25M Americans

A new study reveals the Roadless Rule protects drinking water for twenty-five million Americans. This rule prevents development in national forests, safeguarding vital water sources. Removing protections could compromise water quality and increase treatment costs for utilities. These protected areas also support sensitive aquatic species and recreational opportunities. The U.S. Forest Service is currently reviewing public comments on the rule.

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