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Old 12-15-2012, 11:08 AM
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No, I don't think so. The tailwaters are federal property under the jurisdiction of the Corps of Engineers - state political figures like the Governor don't have much authority to tell the feds and the U.S. Army what to do on their land.

Unfortunately, the only possible way to impede this new policy from being implemented will be to put pressure on the Corps to change their minds. It's a long shot but we need to try.

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You mean "federal" as in - We the taxpayers??

Google "Riparian Right" and get back with me.
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