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Corp of Engineer Waterways, Dredging Allowed?
Tom-ia
post Apr 5 2004, 08:29 PM
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I am wondering about the rules or regs for dredging on waterways controlled by the Army Corp of Engineers. There are several here, including the Missouri River, and some smaller rivers and creeks who are under their control for flood control reasons. Does anyone have any links to the Corps rules or regs I can look at?
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post Apr 13 2004, 11:14 AM
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Just thought I would post this here also.
Had to call the Army Corps of Enigineers again today per the city of Idaho Springs request.
Terry will be sending me a statement in writing to the effect that they will not regulate our level of activity here in Colorado. huh.gif
Thought this would be an interesting tid bit seeing as how they are a federal entity. ;)
Or am I not perceiving the Army Corps of Engineers status correctly?
And how will this weigh against other states who seem to require the NWP 19?
:o huh.gif wacko.gif
Anyway, will be a good thing to have for future reference I would think.

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