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If you own property that contains wetlands, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may attempt to assert its regulatory jurisdiction over those wetlands under the federal Clean Water Act. This jurisdictional issue is particularly important for landowners located in the East Bay, where the line between waters that are subject to regulation and those that are not is often blurred. -
In the case of Louisiana v. Braselman Corporation, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. -
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in the case of Waste Management Holdings, In. -
The controversy over the construction of U.S. Route 202 in Chester County has resulted in a decision by the EHB th. -
The Environmental Hearing Board ("EHB") has eliminated a civil penalty assessed by the Pennsylvania Department of . -
The issue of who can sue potentially responsible parties under CERCLA and whether that suit can be under the indem. -
On January 1, 2000, the Environmental Quality Board published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin amendments to Chapter 1. -
The Independent Regulatory Review Commission ("IRRC") reviews all the proposed regulations in Pennsylvania, includ. -
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection ("DEP") has developed draft final regulations under its Re. -
Effective September 18, 1999, DEP revised its technical guidance document entitled "Policy for the Acceptance of C.