The Clean Water Act gives the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers jurisdiction over “navigable waters,” which are defined as “waters of the United States” (WOTUS). Nearly any activity that occurs within a ...
The Europeans settled the United States via waterborne transportation. Settlements, and then cities, first arose where there ...
The United States Geologic Survey described how each wetland zone was connected, by way of various tributaries and creeks, to a “traditional navigable water,” namely the Chickahominy or the ...
After last year’s Supreme Court's decision in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, there remains confusion regarding ...
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to overhaul key aspects of the Biden administration's environmental policy, which ...
A new departure date has not yet been set. The SS United States hit the water in 1952 as "an ambassador of America’s post-war ...
The special House Study Committee on Navigable Streams, organized to determine where Georgians should have the right to boat, ...
The Supreme Court scheduled Stevenson v. His Majesty the King, 41269 on Nov. 8, Friday. The trial judge convicted the ...
“In navigable water, you have the right to hunt, fish and pass,” Burchett said at the Sept. 20 committee meeting.. “You can float in non-navigable water if you have permission from the ...