§ 2.05-30 - Waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States; waters over which the United States has jurisdiction.  


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  • Waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States and waters over which the United States has jurisdiction mean:

    (a) Navigable waters of the United States;

    (b) Other waters that are located on lands, owned by the United States, with respect to which jurisdiction has been accepted in accordance with 33 U.S.C. 733 by the authorized federal officer having custody, control, or other authority over them;

    (c) Other waters that are located on lands, owned by the United States, with respect to which the United States retains concurrent or exclusive jurisdiction from the date that the State in which the lands are located entered the union; and

    (d) Waters within the territories and possessions of the United States and the Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands.2