Abstract: A CD containing supplemental information can be requested at the USEPA Docket Center Public Reading Room. Requests for copies may be made as follows: USEPA Docket Center
1301 Constitution Ave NW, Room 3334
Washington, DC. 20004 Telephone: 202-566-1744 Email: docket-customerservice@epa.gov Comment signees: The Izaak Walton League of America, Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, and Trout Unlimited
Courting Disaster: How the Supreme Court has Broken the Clean Water Act and Why Congress Must Fix it- April 2009
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Title: Courting Disaster: How the Supreme Court has Broken the Clean Water Act and Why Congress Must Fix it- April 2009
Abstract: This document can be viewed at the USEPA Docket Center, Public Reading Room. Address: USEPA West, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW, Room 3334, Washington, DC 20004. Telephone: 202-566-1744; Email: docket-customerservice@epa.gov Publication of Earthjustice, Environment America, Clean Water Action, National Wildlife Federation (NWF), Natural Resources Defense Council, Sierra Club and Southern Environmental Law Center.
Five Case Studies on the Effects of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court Rulings on Colordo Wetlands and Streams- February 2010
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Title: Five Case Studies on the Effects of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court Rulings on Colordo Wetlands and Streams- February 2010
Abstract: Dennis Buechler prepared for National Wildlife Federation (NWF), Ducks Unlimited and Trout Unlimited
Five Case Studies on the Effects of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court Rulings on Tennessee Waterway- January 2010
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Title: Five Case Studies on the Effects of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court Rulings on Tennessee Waterway- January 2010
Abstract: Prepared by Greg Siedschlag, Lauren Butcher, John McFadden for National Wildlife Federation (NWF), Trout Unlimited, and Ducks Unlimited
Imperiled Treasures: How Recent Supreme Court Decisions and Agency ActionsHave Endangered Southwest Waters and Wildlife- January 2008
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Title: Imperiled Treasures: How Recent Supreme Court Decisions and Agency ActionsHave Endangered Southwest Waters and Wildlife- January 2008
Abstract: This document can be viewed at the USEPA Docket Center, Public Reading Room. Address: USEPA West, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW, Room 3334, Washington, DC 20004. Telephone: 202-566-1744; Email: docket-customerservice@epa.gov. Embargoed copy. Publication of National Wildlife Federation, Ducks Unlimited, Trout Unlimited, and New Mexico Wildlife Federation.
Post-SWANCC and Rapanos Jurisdictional Determinations in Montana: Four Case Studies of Waters at Risk-February 2010
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Title: Post-SWANCC and Rapanos Jurisdictional Determinations in Montana: Four Case Studies of Waters at Risk-February 2010
Abstract: Prepared by Linda Vance, Ph.D., Uniiverrsiitty off Montana for National Wildlife Federration (NWF), Ducks Unlimited and Trout Unlimited
Reckless Abandon: How the Bush Administration is Exposing America's Waters to Harm
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Title: Reckless Abandon: How the Bush Administration is Exposing America's Waters to Harm
Abstract: This document can be viewed at the USEPA Docket Center, Public Reading Room. Address: USEPA West, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW, Room 3334, Washington, DC 20004. Telephone: 202-566-1744; Email: docket-customerservice@epa.gov. Publication of Earthjustice,National Wildlife Federation,Natural Resources Defense Council, and
Sierra Club.
The Effects of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court Rulings on South Carolina Waters
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Title: The Effects of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court Rulings on South Carolina Waters
Abstract: Prepared by Professor Kim Diana Connolly, University of South Carolina with with research assistance by April Taylor and Joshua Houser; for National Wildlife Federation (NWF), Ducks Unlimited, and Trout Limited
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View Attachment:Courting Disaster: How the Supreme Court has Broken the Clean Water Act and Why Congress Must Fix it- April 2009
View Attachment:Five Case Studies on the Effects of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court Rulings on Colordo Wetlands and Streams- February 2010
View Attachment:Five Case Studies on the Effects of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court Rulings on Tennessee Waterway- January 2010
View Attachment:Imperiled Treasures: How Recent Supreme Court Decisions and Agency ActionsHave Endangered Southwest Waters and Wildlife- January 2008
View Attachment:Post-SWANCC and Rapanos Jurisdictional Determinations in Montana: Four Case Studies of Waters at Risk-February 2010
View Attachment:Reckless Abandon: How the Bush Administration is Exposing America's Waters to Harm
View Attachment:The Effects of the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court Rulings on South Carolina Waters
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