Watergate village: A case study of a permit application for a marina submitted to the U.S. army corps of engineers |
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Authors: | Garrett Power |
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Affiliation: | Professor at the University of Maryland School of Law , Baltimore |
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Abstract: | Abstract Abstract This case study, prepared by an interdisciplinary group of several scientists and planners and a lawyer, reviews the handling by the decision process of an application to the Baltimore District Corps of Engineers for permission to construct a marina. The study determines that while the project in question may not present a significant environmental threat, the project when considered in conjunction with other pending projects on the same subtributary would contribute to boat congestion and degradation of water quality. Changes in the decision process are suggested which would facilitate consideration of the cumulative impacts from a series of coastal alterations. |
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Keywords: | coastal zone management estuary pollution |
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