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The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service announced last week that it will award $20.5 million in wetlands-restoration grants to 11 states and Puerto
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The temporary wetlands, or "prairie potholes," that dot Minnesota are disappearing at an alarming rate, affecting migrating birds that rely on the
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Left reeling after being hit with a judicial order to pay $37 million to a developer for creating wetlands, the city of Half Moon Bay, Calif., has
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Waste Management (WM) has "adopted" a fen, a rare form of wetlands that contains peat, located across the road from the companys recycling facility
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Wetlands Case Abstract: 1th Circuit Appeals Court Approves General Permit for Florida Panhandle
- 1/10/2008
- 1/10/2008
Sierra Club v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals,
No. 06-16505, Dec. 7, 2007
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While the massive fiscal 2008 appropriations bill that Congress passed and President Bush signed late last year provides funding for federal clean
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With drastic cuts in the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) in the newly passed fiscal 2008 funding bill, clean water advocates have set their
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The federal government and Fort Wayne, Ind., have agreed on a plan to cut 900 million gallons of harmful sewage discharges annually in the city.
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Residents near a former lead battery recycling facility in New Jersey are worried that reports of high lead levels in drinking water indicate that
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Arizona has assessed its largest environmental penalty ever against a developer for clean water violations and damage to archaeological sites, some
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