navigable waters. To paraphrase Sir Isaac Newton's first law of
Shotguns, spray, and smoke: regulating atmospheric deposition of pollutants under the Clean Water Act
caused by a vessel on
navigable waters, but Judge Brown, who had earlier
MARITIME OILFIELD CONTRACTS RECONSIDERED
In addressing the "point source" requirement of the Clean Water Act, the district court was satisfied that the landfill and ponds were point sources because the rainwater and groundwater seeped through the coal ash, leaching arsenic into groundwater and ultimately into
navigable waters.
Dominion Energy prevails in Clean Water Act appeal
In addition, the corps also maintains that it should retain 404 permitting authority over the entirety of wetlands that are "adjacent" to
navigable waters, using the definition of adjacent wetlands currently used for corps' regulatory actions under [section]404 (i.e., the wetlands defined as adjacent under 33 C.F.R.
State Assumption of the Federal Dredge-and-Fill Permitting Program: The Search for the "Holy Grail"
* Traditional
navigable waters, interstate waters, the territorial seas, and tributaries and impoundments of such waters.
The EPA's Clean Water Rule: Why Is It Controversial and Can It Be Fixed?
trade and commerce on lakes and
navigable waters connecting those lakes.
THE LIMITATION OF SHIPOWNER'S LIABILITY ACT AS AN INDEPENDENT BASIS FOR FEDERAL JURISDICTION?
to protect
navigable waters is part of the commerce power given to
THE CLEAN WATER RULE: NOT DEAD YET
EPA claimed that a location used as habitat for migratory birds fell within their jurisdiction--known as the "migratory bird rule"--including remote ponds with little connection to
navigable waters. The court ruled that this approach could not be reconciled with the legislative authority for regulating
navigable waters under the CWA.
Waters of the US Rule and Clean Water Act Fail to Provide Cost-Effective Improvements in Water Quality
They included: (1) traditional
navigable waters; (2) interstate waters; (3) territorial seas; and (4) impoundments of the United States.
Defining fair notice: logical outgrowth doctrine applied to the waters of the United States
U.S., and that the final rule contained some provisions related to allowable distances from
navigable waters which were not included in the proposed rule, so those provisions were not subject to public comments.
Senate narrowly fails to pass bill reversing new construction permitting requirements
The 1972 federal Clean Water Act made it illegal to pollute "
navigable waters of the United States." The rule is supposed to clarify what could be defined as "
navigable water."
New Texas House Committee to Examine Range of EPA Rules
The CWA prohibits facilities from discharging pollutants into "
navigable waters" without a federal permit, and "
navigable waters" are protected under the CWA, which defines these waters as "Waters of the U.S."
U.S. environmental protection agency finalizes waters of the U.S. rule
In Rapanos, the Supreme Court considered whether the wetlands "adjacent" to tributaries of "traditional
navigable waters" were WOUS.
What does the proposed Cywaters of the United States' rule mean to your business?
The act, which allows regulation of ''
navigable waters,'' was passed under Congress' power to regulate interstate commerce, so ''
navigable waters'' have been understood to be those suitable for transporting people and products between the states.
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