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United States Environmental Protection Agency / United States Army Corps of Engineers / Maritime boundaries / Environment / Water law in the United States / Migratory bird rule / Navigability / Clean Water Act / Rapanos v. United States / Commerce Clause / Wetland / Territorial waters
Date: 2014-11-19 13:50:06
United States Environmental Protection Agency
United States Army Corps of Engineers
Maritime boundaries
Environment
Water law in the United States
Migratory bird rule
Navigability
Clean Water Act
Rapanos v. United States
Commerce Clause
Wetland
Territorial waters

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