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Hydro Licensing and the Endangered Species Act: Implications of FERC's Current Approach - The U.S. departments of Commerce or Interior can specify an Endangered Species Act protection plan. Such plans may be in direct conflict with FERC's mandate to balance the developmental and non-developmental values of a project.
Hydro Licensing and the Endangered Species Act: Implications of FERC's Current Approach - The U.S. departments of Commerce or Interior can specify an Endangered Species Act protection plan. Such plans may be in direct conflict with FERC's mandate to balance the developmental and non-developmental values of a project.
Hydro Licensing and the Endangered Species Act: Implications of FERC's Current Approach - The U.S. departments of Commerce or Interior can specify an Endangered Species Act protection plan. Such plans may be in direct conflict with FERC's mandate to balance the developmental and non-developmental values of a project.
Moore, Susan A. (author)
Hydro review ; 26
2007
Article (Journal)
English
Hydro Licensing and the Endangered Species Act: Implications of FERC's Current Approach
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