The Army Corps of Engineers wants to make it easier for developers to get a permit to build near wetlands. It has made a proposal to streamline the permitting process by giving more control over permitting decisions to its staff in district offices.Consumers' Research Magazine...
as of May 2004. Investigation into the Army of Corps of Engineers' implementation of wetlands regulations and laws by the General Accounting Office; Draft gravel extraction guidance document issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
U.S.Army Corps of Engineers allows wetlands to go unprotected,GAO finds Catherine M.CooneyEnvironmental Science & Technology: ES&TCooney, C.M. (2006). "US Army Corps of Engineers Allows Wetlands to go Unprotected, GAO Finds... CM Cooney - 《Environmental Science & Technology Es & T》 被引...
Hawkes v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Is a Wetlands Jurisdictional Determination Reviewable Under the Administrative Procedure Act? Hawkes v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Is a Wetlands Jurisdictional Determination Reviewable Under the Administrative Procedure Act?
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have announced a collaborative pilot study of harmful algal blo
Over $220 billion of economic development is affected by 1,200+ Corps regulators ~100,000 written authorizations affecting waters of the U.S., including wetlands Private property Property under the control of other agencies, NGOs Tribal lands ...
(NASA) and construction in arctic regions has consumed the greatest portion of the corps’sresearch and developmentprogram. As the U.S. scaled back its nuclear arsenal, the corps reallocated its resources to focus on such tasks as the preservation of wetlands and groundwater resources as well ...
It also presents detailed summaries of reservoir conditions, water quality activities, and coordinating activities with other Federal and non-Federal basin interests groups. Keywords: Army Corps of Engineers, Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Lake regulation plans, Water control manuals, Data collection and...
Supreme Court to limit the federal government's jurisdiction over certain types of wetlands, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on January 10 that they intend to revisit their wetlands regulations to clarify which types of wetlands are...
Government to Tighten Wetlands Regulations; Army Corps of Engineers Will Phase Out Controversial Development PermitJoby Warrick