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"Waters of the United States" and the Void-for-Vagueness Doctrine

Congress passed the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 colloquially known as the Clean Water Act (CWA) to “restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the Nation’s waters.”REF To do so, the CWA requires parties to obtain a permit before discharging a pollutant into “navigable waters.”

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south dakota high school track and field state records

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Gamasutra - Press Releases- WEEKLY CHALLENGE MODE NOW AVAILABLE FOR REBEL INC.

  [This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press.] BRISTOL, UK (11th May, 2021)The developers of the worldwide smash hit Plague Inc. have released Weekly Challenges for Rebel Inc. for Mobile and PC!   In this new game mode, you can compete for high scores across two separate challenges in Standard and Brutal difficulties. Each challenge features a region with preset governors, advisors, tactics and features. These unique challenges are refreshed every week and can be replayed as much as you like in that time. We’re looking forward to seeing your scores!

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$10m legal battle after home slides away

$10m legal battle after home slides away A developer whose townhouses slid down a hill towards neighbouring properties is seeking more than $10 million damages. Business by SPECIAL REPORTKathleen Skene Premium Content Subscriber only A BURLEIGH developer, whose townhouses have slid down a hill towards neighbouring properties, is seeking more than $10 million damages from the council, engineers, a builder, property agents, a deceased estate and insurers over the costly disaster. With a majority of those being sued planning to defend the claims, residents affected by the landslips, which began in 2016, could be waiting much longer for a resolution. In documents lodged with the Supreme Court, Double RKR, a company owned by Burleigh locals Daniel, Mark and Michael Russell, said it purchased land at 30 Sapphire Dr, Elanora, for $2 million in 2015.

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