With regards to the guidance, does the Corps have jurisdiction due to a site that
has some wetlands located on it from which water flows through a small hand-
made ditch which only has water and flows during some rain events, which dumps
into a roadside highway ditch which only has water and flows during rain events,
which dumps into a canal which always has water but only flows during rain
events, which exits into another canal which always has water in it but only flows
when the pumps which drain the canal are turned on during rain events. when the
pumps are not running or when there is no power to run the pump, water cannot
reach any traditional navigable waterway. Without power, the water in these
canals never reached any TNW. None of the ditches or canals mentioned are
tidally influenced. There is a levee surrounding all of these ditched and canals
which keep them from flowing into a TNW.
does the corps have jurisdiction?
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EPA and Army Corps of Engineers Guidance Regarding Clean Water Act Jurisdiction after Rapanos
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