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Cumulative Subject Index, 1979-2008


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104th Congress

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  • "Flexibility" over Wetland Protection, by Lisa Moore, 18:6:7
  • The Misguided Call for Reform, by Jan Goldman-Carter, 18:1:1
  • Through a Crystal Ball, by Jon Kusler, 18:3:6
  • Uncertain Prospects, by Robert Meltz, 18:2:1
  • USDA Now Leads Efforts for Private Lands Conservation, by Gene Whitaker, 18:3:5
  • A Wetland-Friendly Farm Bill? by Ann Robinson, 18:3:1

Acquisition

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  • The Acquisition Alternative, 1:4:1
  • Appalachicola Bay, 1:4:10
  • Atchafaylaya River Basin, 1:4:8
  • Baltimore County Floodplains, 1:4:10
  • The Basics of Greenway Acquisition, by John D. Seyffert, 10:5:3
  • Canaan Valley Refuge, 1:4:7
  • Community Acquisition of Developed Floodplains, by Larry Johnston and Stuart Bramen, 1:4:5
  • Cyprus Creek, Texas, 1:4:9
  • Federal Acquisition Authority, 1:4:6
  • FWCA Amendments, Wetlands Acquisition Legislation Pass House, Die in Senate, 6:6:5
  • GAO Releases Reports on Acquisition, Program Evaluation, 2:3:2
  • Interior Examines Acquisition Policies, 2:1:11
  • Lilydale, Minnesota, 1:4:9
  • Nature Conservancy Acquires Sycan Marsh, 4:1:9
  • The Nature Conservancy's National Wetlands Conservation Project, by George H. Fenwick, 7:1:12
  • Nature Conservancy Starts Up $50 Million Nationwide Wetlands Acquisition Project with $25 Million from R.K. Mellon Foundation, 5:1:2
  • The New Jersey Pinelands—Recent Acquisitions, 5:3:11
  • Non-Public Acquisition, 1:4:2
  • North Dakota Acquisition Block Overruled, 2:4:9
  • Protecting Wetlands with Land Trusts, by Jean Hocker, 10:3:8
  • The Role of the Developer in Greenway Acquisition, by Kevin J. Coyle, 10:5:10
  • Salmon River Wilderness, 1:4:7
  • Snohomish River Basin, 1:4:7
  • Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin, 1:4:8
  • Special Issue: Acquisition of Wetlands and Floodplains, 1:4:1
  • Supreme Court Upholds Acquisition of Waterfowl Production Areas, 5:2:10
  • Waterfowl Production Area Acquisition Upheld, 3:3:19
  • Watt Supports Wetland Acquisition, 3:2:10

Agriculture

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See also Conservation Reserve Program, Farm Bill, Swampbuster, Sodsaver, Wetlands Reserve Program

  • A Narrow Escape, by Steve Moyer, 13:1:5
  • A Wetlands-Friendly Farm Bill? by Ann Robinson, 18:3:1
  • Alternative Land Uses in the Minnesota River Floodplain, by Scott Faber, 21:1:5
  • An Assessment of the Impact of Federal Programs on Prairie Pothole Drainage, by Patrick R. McColloch, Donald J. Wissman, and James Richardson, 9:4:3
  • ASCS Gets Serious About Swampbuster, by Anthony N. Turrini, 10:6:8
  • ASCS Reverses Blanket Swampbuster Exemption, 11:1:5
  • The Case for Deregulating Prior Convened Croplands, by Michael L. Davis, 12:6:2
  • Cattle, Cranes, and Conservation, by Cathy McNeil, 23:6:1   PDF
  • Cooperation Is the Key, by Mark Maffei, 13:6:6
  • Cranberry Growers Need Wetlands Too, by Tom Lochner, 22:2:7
  • Cropped Wetlands Deserve Protection, Too, by Jan Goldman-Carter, 12:6:3
  • Economics of Wetland Conversion: Farm Programs and Income Tax, by Ralph E. Heimlich, 8:4:7
  • Erosion Insurance Study, 1:5:2
  • Farmed Wetlands: A Balancing Act, by Rep. Lindsay Thomas, 12:6:3
  • Farming the Eastern Shore, by Moira Mcdonald, 15:1:10
  • The Farming Exemption under §404(f) of the Clean Water Act—Congressional Intent and Judicial Construction, by Lawrence R. Liebesman, 7:4:14
  • Farms and Wetlands Benefit from Farm Bill Conservation Measures, by Roger L. Pederson, 23:5:9
  • Fix the Plumbing, Too, by Paul Parks, 13:6:7
  • Government-Sponsored Survey of Agricultural Impacts on Wildlife Habitat Shows Continuing Conversion of Wetlands to Cropland, 4:6:2
  • How Protectionism Is Destroying the Everglades, by Aaron Schwabach, 24:1:7   PDF
  • Hypoxia Solution Through Wetland Restoration in America's Breadbasket, by William J. Mitsh, 21:6:9
  • Making Better Use of the Farm Bill, by Chrisopher Lant, 15:1:11
  • Maryland-USDA Program First to Enhance the CRP, by Louise Lawrence, 20:1:4
  • North Dakota Guts Protection, by Skip Barron, 15:4:10
  • Paying for Wetlands: Benefits, Bribes, Taxes, by Ralph E. Heimlich and Roger Claassen, 20:6:1
  • Protecting Wetlands on Agricultural Lands with the 2002 Farm Bill, by Floyd Wood, 24:6:5  PDF
  • Redressing Swampbuster, by Steve Meyer, 13:1:4
  • SCS Floodplain Management Studies, by Beatrice H. Holmes, 3:2:8
  • SCS Models Land Uses, 2:3:3
  • SCS Proposes New Rules, 3:5:9
  • SCS Studies: Resources, Aquaculture, 3:1:9
  • Tailoring Wetland Protection Policies, by Jay A. Leitch, 6:1:6
  • The USDA Conservation Effects Assessment Project: Wetlands, by Diane Eckles, 29:3:5   PDF
  • USDA Leads Efforts for Private Lands Conservation, by Gene Whitaker, 18:3:5
  • USDA Studies Conservation Programs, 1:6:8
  • USDA's New Filter Strip Initiative, 10:4:4
  • Vernal Pools are at Home on the Range, by Jaymee Marty, 26:4:1   PDF
  • Visions and Initiatives from the Corps, interview with Michael L. Davis, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, 18:4:1
  • Watch this Space: Farm Bill 2000, by Timothy D. Searchinger, 21:6:7
  • Water Bank Funds Cut, 2:3:11
  • Water Bank Program Expanded, 1:6:6
  • Water Flows Uphill—Toward Money, by Joe Podgor, 13:6:8
  • We Need a Balancing Act, by Ed Barber, 13:6:5
  • Wetland Conservation and the 2007 Farm Bill, by Scott Yaich, Scott Stephens, and Bart James, 28:4:9   PDF
  • Will it Save the Everglades: An Introduction, by Celia Campbell-Mohn, 13:6:4
  • Wisconsin Citizens Sour on Cranberry Industry Privileges, by Charles Luthin, 22:2:5

Alabama

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  • EPA Final §404(c) Determination on Mobile Bay Disposal Site Issued, 6:4:6
  • Musseling in on Biodiversity, by Paul D. Johnson, 23:6:7   PDF

Alaska

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  • Alaska Wetlands: An Opportunity for Protection, by Laurie Marcus, 7:6:10
  • Alaska's Folly, by Anthony N. Turrini, 15:5:11
  • Alaskan Wetlands Are Not Different, by Clayton D. Robison Jr., 15:5:5
  • The Clean Water Act §404 Program in Alaska—An EPA Perspective, by Richard Sumner, 8:6:2
  • Controversy on Alaska's Coastal Plain, by Jim Adams, 24:1:1   PDF
  • Development and Conservation, by Ira Winograd, 15:5:9
  • Mapping Uncharted Territory, by Jon Hall, 15:5:13
  • Past Spill, Future Traffic Underscore Call for Prince William Sound Management Plan, by Tony Turrini, 24:3:5   PDF
  • Probing Permafrost, by Roger A. Post, 15:5:15
  • Refuges at Risk, by Ann Criss, 21:4:1
  • Regional Land Use Planning: Anchorage, Alaska, 11:6:9
  • Restoring Alaska's Wetlands, by Roger A. Post, 13:4:8
  • Striking a Balance on the Last Frontier, by Jeffrey K. Towner and Robert K. Oja, 15:5:7
  • Visions of the Copper River Delta, by David Lynn Grimes, 24:2:9   PDF
  • Wetlands in Subsistence Economies, by Polly Wheeler, 15:5:17

Amphibians

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Aquaculture

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Arkansas

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Army Corps of Engineers

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See also Federal Wetland Policy


Bankruptcy

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Barrier Islands

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  • Barrier Island Legislation, 3:2:9
  • Barrier Islands Film, 2:2:3
  • Barrier Islands Protection, 2:1:4
  • Coastal Barrier Resources Act Passes, 4:5:2 :5:9
  • Court Rejects First Challenge to Coastal Barrier Resources Act, by John Scheibel, 6:2:17
  • FEMA Issues Final Rule Denying Flood Insurance on Undeveloped Coastal Barriers, by John Scheibel, 5:5:5
  • Interior Issues Draft Report on Coastal Barrier Resources System, 9:3:10
  • New Wildlife Refuges Designated, 3:1:7
  • Progress in Protection of Barrier Islands, 4:1:3
  • Shellfish Beds Would Be Affected by Proposed Marinas on South Carolina Coastal Islands, 4:4:10
  • Virginia Barrier Islands Film, 1:6:2

Best Management Practices

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Biodiversity

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See also Wildlife


Botany

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Bottomland Hardwoods

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  • Bottomland Hardwood Ecosystems: Ecological Functions and Status, by Jay Benforado, 7:2:3
  • Bottomland Hardwood Proceedings, 3:5:4
  • Bottomland Hardwood Wetlands—An Introduction, 7:2:2
  • Bottomland Hardwood Wetlands—Fifth Circuit Offers Protection at Last, by James T.B. Tripp, 5:6:14
  • Bottomland Hardwoods: Management Alternatives, 2:2:3
  • Bottomland Hardwoods: The Forest Industry's View, by Barry F. Malac, 7:2:10
  • Bottomland Hardwoods: Their Functions, Values, and Status, 2:1:6
  • Bottomlands Workshop Report, 2:3:4.
  • Bottomland Hardwoods Workshop, 2:2:9
  • Economic Incentives for Conversion of Bottomland Hardwood Forests, by Randall A. Kramer, 7:2:5
  • EPA to Sponsor Bottomland Hardwood Workshops, 6:6:3
  • Fifth Circuit Upholds Corps Permits to Clear Bottomland Hardwoods, 7:5:19
  • Forum: Progress in the Conservation of Bottomland Hardwood Wetlands, 2:3:6
  • Implementation of a §404 Bottomland Hardwood Wetlands Regulatory Program: Rethinking Lower Mississippi Resource Objectives and Priorities, by James T.B. Tripp and David Hoskins, 7:2:8
  • Mellon Bottomland Grant, 3:5:2
  • The Nature Conservancy's National Wetlands Conservation Project, by George H. Fenwick, 7:1:12
  • New Wildlife Refuges Designated, 3:1:7
  • Restoration Applications on the Land in the Lower Mississippi Valley, by Paul B. Rodrigue and Keith M. Wright, 25:3:4   PDF
  • Restoring Bottomland Hardwood Forests Within a Complex System, by Sammy L. King, 22:1:7
  • The River Corridor Approach to Bottomland Management, by John Clark, 2:2:9
  • Scientific Excursions into Delineating Bottomland Hardwood Wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Valley, by Stephen Faulkner, 8:4:2

Buffer Zones

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Boundaries

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See also Jurisdiction and Delineation


Bureau of Land Management

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See Department of the Interior


California

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  • The Ballona Wetland Project: Habitat Restoration and Environmental Education, by Eric D. Metz, 9:1:16
  • Bolsa Chica: A Dream Coming True, by Shirley Dettloff, 26:5:1   PDF
  • Bolsa Chica Marsh Endangered, 1:1:12
  • Border Estuary Faces Broader Security, by Jim King, 25:1:1  PDF
  • California Coastal Workshops, 1:1:4
  • The California Experiment, by Michael A. Mantell, 16:5:9
  • California Issues Wetland Guidelines, 1:6:9
  • California Public Trust Defined, 3:2:17
  • California Tidelands, 1:1:12
  • California Tidelines: Public or Private? 3:4:8
  • California Wetlands, 3:4:5
  • California Wetlands Banking, 3:4:9
  • California Wetlands Guidelines, 3:4:6
  • California's Coastal Conservancy, 3:4:10
  • California's Vernal Pools, by Paul H. Zedler, 11:3:2
  • Compromise Reached on Dumping of Small Amounts of Dredged Materials in Raccoon Straits Area of San Francisco Bay, 4:6:8
  • Defining the Potential for NCCP, by Steve Johnson, 16:5:11
  • Focus on Vernal Pools, by David L. Magney, 15:3:6
  • Getting Water to the Wetlands, by Moira Mcdonald, 17:4:14
  • Keeping Science in the Driver's Seat, by Ann Notthoff, 16:5:11
  • In the Land of Many Promises, by Dan Silver, 16:5:12
  • Local Environmentalists Oppose Developer and Orange County, 4:4:8
  • Local Regulatory Overreach Can Result in Illogical Applications, by Ken Farfsing, 25:4:5   PDF
  • Looking at the Big Picture, by Marc Ebbin, 16:5:5
  • Madrona Marsh, 3:3:13
  • New Wetlands Policy in California, by James T. Burroughs, 16:1:6
  • Planning for the Future of Development, by James Whalen, 16:5:14
  • Proposition 19: The California Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Act of 1984, by Alyse M. Jacobson, 7:4:11
  • Protecting Wetlands with Clean Water State Revolving Funds, by Stephanie vonFeck, 22:4:3
  • Raising the Level of Restoration: California's Mono Lake, by Greg Reis, 24:3:1   PDF
  • Refuges at Risk, by Ann Criss, 21:4:1
  • Restoring Tidal Wetlands: A Scientific View, by Joy B. Zedler, 19:1:8
  • Saving Salton Sea, by Carla Scheidlinger, 26:5:6   PDF
  • State Mitigation Banking Policies, by Ann E. Goode, 20:6:7
  • Status and Trends in Protection of California Wetlands, by Nona B. Dennis and Mary Laurel Marcus, 6:1:9
  • Success at the Sonoma Baylands, by Laurel Marcus, 20:5:1
  • The Tale of the Ballona Wetlands, by Ruth Lansford, 20:2:6
  • Transformation of Crissy Field, by Arlene Gemmill, 23:1:9
  • Twenty Years of Managing San Francisco Bay, by Alan R. Pendleton and Steven A. McAdam, 8:2:6
  • Using the Courts to Preserve Fragile Coastal and Mountain Ecosystems in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, by Carlyle W. Hall Jr., 7:1:15
  • Vernal Pools are at Home on the Range, by Jaymee Marty, 26:4:1   PDF

Canada

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Central Valley Project Improvement Act

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  • Getting Water to the Wetlands, by Moira Mcdonald, 17:4:14

Chesapeake Bay

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  • CBP Publishes Technical Studies Report, Reports on Chesapeake Bay Ecology and Management Strategies to Follow, 4:5:11
  • Chesapeake Bay Clean-Up Campaign Includes Initiatives to Protect Freshwater Wetlands in Maryland, by David G. Burke, 6:3:9
  • The Chesapeake Bay Conference: A Study in Intergovernmental Cooperation, 6:1:8
  • Chesapeake Bay: Wetlands Status, by Gene M. Silberhorn, 6:3:3
  • Chesapeake Bay Wetlands Update, 10:6:11
  • The Chesapeake Watershed: Wetland Trends, by Ralph W. Tiner, 17:3:11
  • Chesapeake Wetlands and The Nature Conservancy, by Wayne Klockner, 6:3:10
  • Citizen Group Recommends Chesapeake Bay Management Plan, 4:2:11
  • Corn Grain Ethanol and Water Quality in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, by James Pease and Thomas Simpson, 30:1:1 PDF
  • The Development of a Local Interim Review Procedure for the Protection of the Chesapeake Bay, by Robert W. Marriott Jr., Andrea Van Arsdale, and Eugene A. Bober, 7:5:16
  • Encouraging Cross-Watershed Collaboration, by Craig A. Czarnecki and Frank W. Dawson III, 27:6:9   PDF
  • Good Science, Good Advocacy, by J. Glenn Eugster, 18:6:1
  • The Maryland Critical Area Program: A Comprehensive Land Management Approach, by Stephen M. Bunker, 9:1:10
  • Mitigation Banking: A Tool, Not a Panacea, by Roy A. Hoagland, Jean G. Watts, and Mary B. Anstine, 18:4:13
  • No Nutria Is Good Nutria, by Karen Hester Abrams, 22:4:7
  • The Race to Protect the Chesapeake Bay, by J. Kevin Sullivan and Lee R. Epstein, 12:6:10
  • Restoring the Chesapeake Bay: First Year Review, 7:1:7
  • Restoring the Chesapeake Bay: A Role Model for Citizen Action, by Cindy Shogan, 8:3:8
  • Step by Step: Restoring the Chesapeake's Submerged Aquatic Vegetation, by Bob Murphy, 23:4:3
  • The Upper Chester River Watershed Project, by Jane Benesch, 6:3:12
  • Virginia's Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act, by Jeter M. Watson, 10:4:5
  • Wetlands of the Chesapeake Bay: An Introduction, 6:3:3
  • Wetlands of the Chesapeake Conference, 7:3:15
  • Wetlands Protection Oriented to Chesapeake Bay—"The Virginia Picture," by Norman E. Larsen, 6:3:6
  • When Aquariums Think Outside the Tank, by Glenn G. Page, 24:2:5   PDF

Citizen Suits

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Classification

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  • Bring Standards Back to Reality, by Virginia S. Albrecht, 13:5:6
  • Clarifying Classification, by Leonard Shabman, Patricia Riexinger, and Ted Brown, 15:1:4
  • Delineations Call for Adjustment in Northeast Wetland Plant Indicator List, by Michael S. Rolband, Laura A.B. Giese, Carrie L. Williams, and Antoinette L. Pepin, 25:2:5   PDF
  • The High, Medium, and Low Blues, by Lyndon C. Lee, 13:5:8
  • HGM: Hidden, Gone, Missing? by Charles Andrew Cole and James G. Kooser, 24:2:1   PDF
  • Intended for Restoration Purposes Only, by James T.B. Tripp, 13:5:9

Clean Water Act

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Section 303

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Section 401

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  • Balancing Water Quality, Hydropower, by William S. Scherman, 13:3:5
  • Expanded Water Quality Protection for Wisconsin's Isolated Wetlands, by P. Scott Hausmann, 24:4:1   PDF
  • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: A States' Rights Issue, by Thomas A. Willard, 13:3:6
  • On Soggy Ground: State Protection for Isolated Wetlands, by Turner Odell, 25:5:7   PDF
  • State Water Quality Certification and Wetlands Protection, by Katherine Ransel 10:4:6
  • Wetlands Protection through the §401 Certification Program in West Virginia, by Paul L. Hill and Dennis H. Treacy, 11:1:6
  • What the §401 Battle Is All About, by Elaine Evans, 13:3:3
  • Wisconsin Uses Denial of Section 401 Certification of Nationwide Permits to Require Individual Permits–Other States Plan Similar Action–Corps Has its Own Plans, 4:4:6

Section 404

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  • All Not Well with Section 404, by Virginia S. Albrecht and Bernard N. Goode, 18:2:14
  • Army Issues Final Clean Water Act §404 Regulations, 9:1:8
  • Bring Standards Back to Reality, by Virginia S. Albrecht, 13:5:6
  • Clean Water Act §404, 1:1:7
  • The Clean Water Act §404 Program in Alaska—An EPA Perspective, by Richard Sumner, 8:6:2
  • Coastal Conference Highlights Administration's Position on §404 and Points to New Role for Wetland Scientists, by Erik D. Metz, 5:4:4
  • Compensatory Mitigation Needs Improvement, Panel Says, by Joy Zedler and Leonard Shabman, 23:4:1
  • Congressional Action on §404, by Thomas G. Tomasello, 2:4:4
  • Corps Holds Public Hearing on Proposed Permit Regulations, 5:6:3
  • The Corps' New Administrative Appeals Rule, by Grady McCallie, 21:3:6
  • Corps Proposes Additional Revisions to §10/§404 Permit Regulations, 5:3:3
  • Corps Proposes §404 Regulations Implementing NWF v. Marsh Settlement, 6:3:2
  • Corps Reviews §404, 3:5:6
  • The Corps' Stealth Permit Program, by David E. Ortman, 17:2:10
  • Count It by Acre or Function-Mitigation Adds Up to Net Loss of Wetlands, by R. Eugene Turner, Ann M. Redmond, and Joy B. Zedler, 23:6:5   PDF
  • Court Ruling Limits §404 Silviculture Exemption, by William L. Want, 12:3:10
  • In Defense of Nationwide Permit 26, by Bernard N. Goode, 11:6:4
  • A Different Perspective on §404, Edward Thompson Jr., 1:1:4
  • Effective Public Participation in the 404 Program—The Wisconsin Experience, by Thomas J. Dawson, 5:2:6
  • Enhancing Wetland Protection through Improved Avoidance and Mitigation, by Sandra A. Nichols, 30:1:6 PDF
  • Environmental Organizations Sue to Undo Reagan Administration Changes in §404 Program, 4:6:4
  • EPA and the Corps Enter Three MOAs on Allocation of Regulatory Responsibilities under the Section 404 Program, by Katherine Ransel, 11:1:2
  • EPA Final §404(c) Determination on Mobile Bay Disposal Site Issued, 6:4:6
  • EPA Proposes Revisions to 404 State Program Regulations, by Lori Williams, 6:6:4
  • EPA Reorganizes §404 Program, 6:6:3
  • EPA's Role in State Assumption of 404 Permit Authority, 2:5:3
  • First Round 404 Regulatory Reforms Reduce Federal Protection of Inland, Nontributary Wetlands—Other Changes to Be Proposed This Fall, 4:4:2
  • The Forum's Proposal to Delegate §404 to the States: A Bad Deal for Wetlands, by Lance D. Wood, 11:4:2
  • FWS Assists State Section 404 and Section 208 Federal Programs, by Frances J. Petersen, 2:5:2
  • GAO Releases Report on the §404 Program, 10:5:12
  • The High, Medium, and Low Blues, by Lyndon C. Lee, 13:5:8
  • House Clean Water Act Hearings–Testimony on Proposed §404 Amendments, 5:6:2
  • How to Improve a State Wetland Program? Oregon Says Integrate and Streamline, by Eric D. Metz, 24:5:9   PDF
  • How We Achieved No Net Loss, by Jonathan Tolman, 19:4:1
  • Implementation of a §404 Bottomland Hardwood Wetlands Regulatory Program: Rethinking Lower Mississippi Resource Objectives and Priorities, by James T.B. Tripp and David Hoskins, 7:2:8
  • Intended for Restoration Purposes Only, by James T.B. Tripp, 13:5:9
  • Jury Finds Defendant in Violation of Clean Water Act §404, by Barbara Miller, 10:1:8
  • Legislative Proposals to Change Section 404 Are Still on the Agenda, 4:4:3
  • Making No Assumptions, by Cameron Davis, 13:2:6
  • Many Opinions on Nationwide Permits, by Leon Szeptycki, Steve Moyer, Judy L. Meyer, J. Bruce Wallace, Michael S. Rolband, Gwyn W. Rowland, Michael S. Powell, Lawrence R. Liebesman, and Rafe Petersen, 23:5:7   PDF
  • Michigan 404 Program Assumption, by Hal F. Harrington, 7:1:10
  • Michigan: An Experiment in Section 404 Assumption, by Stephen Brown, 11:4:5
  • Michigan Receives Dredge and Fill Permit Authority, 6:5:9
  • Michigan Section 404 Program Update, by Peg Bostwick, 11:4:5
  • The Misguided Call for Reform, by Jan Goldman-Carter, 18:1:1
  • Mitigation Banking: A Tool, Not a Panacea, by Roy A. Hoagland, Jean G. Watts, and Mary B. Anstine, 18:4:13
  • Mitigation's Role in Wetland Loss, by Julie M. Sibbing, 19:1:1
  • A More Effective and Flexible Section 404, by Michael L. Davis, 17:4:7
  • The Most for the Money, by Courtney LaFountain, 18:3:26
  • Mountaintop Mining and Proposed Rule Change Will Waste Clean Water Act, by Daniel L. Rosenberg, 22:4:1   PDF
  • Nationwide Permit 26: The Wetlands Giveaway, by Jan Goldman-Carter, 11:6:4
  • Nationwide Permits: Case Studies Highlight Concerns, by Douglas N. Gladwin and James E. Roelle, 14:2:7
  • New Discretion an Open Question, by Susan Tomasky, 14:2:10
  • New §404(q) MOA: Diluting EPA's Role, by Terry Schley and Linda Winter, 14:6:8
  • No Comment on Deep Ripping: Wetlands and the Clean Water Act after Borden Ranch, by Robin Kundis Craig, 25:6:3   PDF
  • OTA Testifies That 404 Program Not Controlling Wetland Conversions, 5:3:5
  • Out with the Old, in with the New: The Corps' Controversial Interpretation of the §404(b)(1) Guidelines, by Thomas Eggert, 7:5:2
  • The PC Exemption Taken Too Far, by Steve Eggers, 18:3:9
  • Performance Standards for Wetland Creation and Restoration Under Section 404, by Bill Streever, 21:3:10
  • The Public Interest Review Process, by Bernard N. Goode, 3:1:6
  • Real Reform for Section 404, by Jess J. Franco, 17:5:12
  • Recognizing the Corps' Commitment, by Michael L. Davis and Royal C. Gardner, 15:2:9
  • A Reply to Mr. Wood, by Governor Thomas H. Kean, 11:6:2
  • The River Runs through It, by Mark Subbotin, 18:1:17
  • Section 400 Delegation: A Rebuttal to Governor Kean, by Lance D. Wood, 12:1:2
  • Section 404 Consent Decree Requires Restoration of 8,000 Acres–Includes Pollution Control Project, 4:4:4
  • Section 404 Faces Test, 3:6:2
  • Section 404: Should Congress Reenter the Fray? by Hon. James L. Oberstar, 10:6:5
  • Section 404 Will Not Be Gutted But Procedures May Be Streamlined, 4:1:4
  • Senate Subcommittee Holds Clean Water Act §404 Oversight Hearings, 7:4:8
  • State §404 Requirements, 1:2:13
  • State §404 Requirements, 1:3:4
  • States Need Commitment, Leadership, and Backbone, Not Section 404, by Thomas J. Dawson, 12:1:4
  • Supreme Court Endorses Broad FWPCA §404 Wetlands Jurisdiction, by Kenneth L. Rosenbaum, 8:1:14
  • Through a Crystal Ball, by Jon Kusler, 18:3:6
  • U.S. v. Wilson Imposes Limits on the Reach of Section 404, by Richard Lazarus, 20:2:4
  • Visions and Initiatives from the Corps, interview with Michael L. Davis, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, 18:4:1
  • Wetlands Loss—and Gain—in Louisiana, by Pierre Robert Viguerie Jr., 18:2:6
  • Wetlands or Wastelands? by Josephine S. Cooper, 7:4:4
  • What Are ARNIs? by David L. Magney and Kenneth M. Bogdan, 15:3:4
  • Wisconsin DNR Proposes §404 Workshop, 5:4:12

Section 404(c)

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  • Court Dismisses Challenge to EPA §404(c) Proposal, 7:6:15
  • Defining EPA Oversight, by Stephen Rideout, 14:5:8
  • EPA Issues Final §404(c) Determination Prohibiting Filling of Sweedens Swamp, 8:4:10
  • EPA Issues Final §404(c) Determination Restricting Discharges in Louisiana Wetlands Site, 7:6:2
  • EPA Issues Final §404(c) Determination Prohibiting Impoundment of South Carolina Wetlands, 7:3:5
  • EPA Recants Role in Federal Oversight, by Robert G. Dreher, 14:5:10
  • Pending EPA Proposals under Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act, 6:2:7
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