Federal Oceanic and Atmospheric Organization: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First and Second Sessions, on S. 2841 ... and S. 2802 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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Page 959
... permit from the Corps has been required for private dredging and dumping of spoil in navigable waters . It is the stated policy of the Corps not to issue a permit where a proposed struc- ture may be unobjectionable from a navigational ...
... permit from the Corps has been required for private dredging and dumping of spoil in navigable waters . It is the stated policy of the Corps not to issue a permit where a proposed struc- ture may be unobjectionable from a navigational ...
Page 1274
... permit was originally examined by the Department of Interior and the Fish and Wildlife Service , which in 1964 opposed the permit . In 1968 , however , Interior withdrew its objections and the Corps granted a somewhat modified permit ...
... permit was originally examined by the Department of Interior and the Fish and Wildlife Service , which in 1964 opposed the permit . In 1968 , however , Interior withdrew its objections and the Corps granted a somewhat modified permit ...
Page 1277
... permit was therefore illegal . But the plaintiffs in Portland argue that even if a " dike " or " causeway " is not involved , the Corps was orbitrary and capricious and in violation of the 5th Amendment due process clause when it ...
... permit was therefore illegal . But the plaintiffs in Portland argue that even if a " dike " or " causeway " is not involved , the Corps was orbitrary and capricious and in violation of the 5th Amendment due process clause when it ...
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Opening statement by the chairman___ | 773 |
Agency comments on S 3118 General Counsel of the Treasury Depart | 818 |
Kirby Robert acting director of State planning and community affairs | 829 |
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