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To: Monorprise

If there’s a boat on it, it’s navigable. Navigable also include any waters that have been traditionally navigated and USACE also administers waters that have a significant physical, biological, or chemical nexus with and navigable waters.


11 posted on 04/15/2013 9:46:36 PM PDT by stormer
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To: stormer

“If there’s a boat on it, it’s navigable. Navigable also include any waters that have been traditionally navigated and USACE also administers waters that have a significant physical, biological, or chemical nexus with and navigable waters.”

I know what the Federal employees in black robes said about their own power.
I simply can’t accept such a ridiculously broad power grab, whether it happen yesterday or a 100 years ago.


14 posted on 04/15/2013 10:23:23 PM PDT by Monorprise (`)
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“If there’s a boat on it, it’s navigable.”

That’s not entirely true. I worked for a CA company and we were discharging some clean cooling water from a press into a local creek. One day the Coast Guard showed up and asked us for our “discharge permit.” It seems that the creek flows into a non-navigable river, which, in turn, flows into San Francisco Bay ( sometimes). Since, at times water flows through this “collection,” the creek is, by definition, “navigable,” One of our engineers said we didn’t know because they hadn’t parked their Cutter out back! Someone should have put the Army Corps of Engineers out of business right after WWII. They are just an arm of the EPA.


15 posted on 04/15/2013 10:48:07 PM PDT by vette6387
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