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State Engineer Not Required to Consider All Contingencies
In an application for a drainage permit, the Supreme Court of North Dakota ruled that the state engineer was not required to consider the cumulative effects of current projects and possible future projects in determining downstream effect of the drainage project.
State Engineer Not Required to Consider All Contingencies
In an application for a drainage permit, the Supreme Court of North Dakota ruled that the state engineer was not required to consider the cumulative effects of current projects and possible future projects in determining downstream effect of the drainage project.
State Engineer Not Required to Consider All Contingencies
1988-12-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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