(The Center Square) - The Environmental Protection Agencies withdrew a cybersecurity rule for water and wastewater utilities last week, but lawmakers have another solution pending in Congress.
The rule introduced in March required states to evaluate the cybersecurity of water utilities during audits, surveys or another equivalent process.
The EPA announced it was withdrawing the rule last week. The agency said in an email to The Center Square on Tuesday that cybersecurity is still very important.
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