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Water: Definition of Navigable Water Debated - ENR | McGraw-Hill Construction

Publication Date: 16-APR-08
Author: Bruce Buckley, Catherine Cash and Brian Hansen
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Turf wars over federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act are heating up again. Members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee took up the debate in an April 6 hearing on legislation addressing the 2006 U.S. Supreme Court Rapanos decision. The bill seeks to change the definition of waters protected under the Clean Water Act from “navigable waters” to “waters of the United States.”

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