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Page 364
... Corps ' only responsibility over the nations's waterways was to protect and enhance their navigability , this narrow definition of jurisdiction created no difficulties . Increasing concern with environmental protection , how- ever , led ...
... Corps ' only responsibility over the nations's waterways was to protect and enhance their navigability , this narrow definition of jurisdiction created no difficulties . Increasing concern with environmental protection , how- ever , led ...
Page 365
... Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency following the issuance of an Attorney General Opinion , 45 Op . Att'y Gen. No. 15 ( Sept. 5 , 1979 ) to the effect that EPA , not the Corps , had the administrative authority ...
... Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency following the issuance of an Attorney General Opinion , 45 Op . Att'y Gen. No. 15 ( Sept. 5 , 1979 ) to the effect that EPA , not the Corps , had the administrative authority ...
Page 372
... Corps failed to comply with the Act in issuance of the permit to Pyramid . There is no question but that Fish and Wildlife Service officials were opposed to issuance of the permit to Pyramid , without certain modification of the project ...
... Corps failed to comply with the Act in issuance of the permit to Pyramid . There is no question but that Fish and Wildlife Service officials were opposed to issuance of the permit to Pyramid , without certain modification of the project ...
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