An official in the George W. Bush administration says he's expecting a 'less aggressive' federal Environmental Protection Agency under the new president -- whomever he or she may be. Bruce Knight served as an Undersecretary of Agriculture for eight years at U-S-D-A and now runs a Washington, D-C-based consulting firm;
Knight talks about the need for urban and rural residents to step up and take some action to improve water quality.
Knight recently moderated a panel discussion in Bloomington on water quality. He believes urban and rural communities and residents can meet the challenge without a lot of additional federal regulation.