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navigable waters

A body of water capable of carrying commercial vessels; sometimes called a "highway for congress."

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  1. Revisions to the Regulatory Definition of "Navigable Waters ...
    In this action, EPA announced the vacatur of the July 17, 2002, revisions to the definition of "navigable waters" in accordance with an order, issued by the United ...
     
  2. Navigable Waters - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Waters that provide a channel for commerce and transportation of people and goods. Under U.S. law, bodies of water are distinguished according to their use.
     
  3. Navigability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    What constitutes 'navigable' waters can not be separated from the context in which the question is asked. Numerous federal, and some states, define navigability ...
     
  4. USC : Title 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS | LII ...
    Chap. Sec. 1. Navigable Waters Generally 1 2. International Rules for Navigation at Sea [Repealed] 61 3. Navigation Rules for Harbors, Rivers, and Inland ...
     
  5. 'Navigable Waters' Definition Revised for Purposes of EPA's Oil Spill ...
    Feb 3, 2009 ... On November 26, 2008, EPA published a direct final rule in the Federal Register to revise the definition of "navigable waters" of the United ...
     
  6. Navigable water - Water Wiki
    Jul 12, 2010 ... The question "what are navigable waters?" is a legally crucial question for many aspects of water law. The answer, as with so many legally ...
     
  7. Navigable Waters in SC - Department of Health and Environmental ...
    CONSTRUCTION IN NAVIGABLE WATERS Any activity, such as construction, dredging, filling or other alterations, below the mean high water line (tidal waters) ...
     
  8. Excavation or Placement of Fill in Navigable Waters - NYS Dept. of ...
    A Protection Of Waters Permit is required for excavating or placing fill in navigable waters of the state, below the mean high water level, including adjacent and ...