So how's it been doing so far? Didn't Florida have a problem with fresh water? Maybe he's about to implement something better maybe? I seriously doubt that he will just remove it without replacing it with something new.
You're making no sense. Revoking a CLEAN WATER act makes No sense. You could expand upon it, but why in the world would you remove it? So if you or your family start drinking and/or dying from lead poisoning in your water, you'll be fine with that?
WOTUS interpretative rule was a jaw-dropping LAND grab. It gave the EPA the ability to control all land which might have a puddle on it once in a while as well as land through which water might be moving under the surface (but above the water table.)
The EPA already has the ability to ensure that water is clean. They had plenty of power to deal with the lead problem in Flint for instance. What they choose to do was to keep their water tests results from the state for a year. They also choose to 'accidentally' dump a whole mountain's worth of mine waste into the Animus river so that they could un-block some superfund money. There is simply no way to break the seal to the mine shaft and not know full well what was going to happen.
I can say with confidence that what the EPA was planning to do with WOTUS was to interfere with anyone who wanted to put so much as a culvert under their driveway. Doing so would take years and cost thousands of dollars in permits and such. Particularly hard-hit would be any small time farmer since, on a system-wide basis, this class of producer competes with corporate ag and doesn't allow them to bring the prices of their product up as high as they wish. The social planers are 'predicting' a 400% food price increase over our currently low food prices here in the U.S. and they need to ensure that the plan can happen. Of course corporate entities who are big enough to have lobbyists will have no trouble doing whatever they want with water. Probably they would often get the tax payers to fund their water related projects even.
One of the interesting things I learned in the whole WOTUS struggle (which interested me because I personally got fucked by the regulators and found that they had zero interest in actual environmental issues) was that the EPA is a very flawed organization. They had employees shitting in the halls in their big office in Denver and had to hire human relations consultants to advise about the problem. They had a guy who spent 5 hours of his day watching internet porn at work and claiming he had nothing else to do...and they still did not fire him! There were also other absurd problems that I've forgotten the details of. Oh ya. Some under-cover vid of one of their gala's had some woman bragging about how they fucked some old miners out of their property for like 10% or 20% of the actual value.
If Trump totally kills off the EPA and starts over from scratch I would be perfectly happy with that. Same with the Department of Education.