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This Day in Environmental History – On March 3, 1899 the very first environmental law in the US was passed by Congress, called the Rivers & Harbors Act. The Act made it a misdemeanor to discharge refuse into navigable waters, and alter or impede the course of a river, port or channel of the United States without a permit. The Act although largely superseded by the Clean Water Act is still in force today and is enforced by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
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USACE (US Army Corps of Engineers) website has an exhaustive list of manuals in publication. One would presume they're all unclassified.
https://www.publications.usace.army.mil/usace-publications/engineer-manuals/
What Comes After Biblical?
Science Fiction, Of Course! Good Monday Morning! Your piece of Texas may be rolling through another Texas week this week, but the biblical science fictional flooding footage just keeps coming to those of us nearby Lake Texoma. Have a look at the video sent to me – BELOW. The mighty Red has put the hurt on Texoma, and if you ever doubt the superiority of Mother Nature, go ahead and search…