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The federal government has taken the primary role in protecting the nation's wetlands, with the centerpiece of these efforts the Clean Water Act's Section 404 permitting program. Wetlands Law and Policy: Understanding Section 404, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to this important yet controversial regulatory program. The chapters in this current analysis of the federal government's role in protecting the nation's wetlands are written by experienced lawyers in the area of federal wetlands regulation, and from all professional viewpoints -- industry, government, conservation groups, and…mehr

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The federal government has taken the primary role in protecting the nation's wetlands, with the centerpiece of these efforts the Clean Water Act's Section 404 permitting program. Wetlands Law and Policy: Understanding Section 404, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to this important yet controversial regulatory program. The chapters in this current analysis of the federal government's role in protecting the nation's wetlands are written by experienced lawyers in the area of federal wetlands regulation, and from all professional viewpoints -- industry, government, conservation groups, and academia. This thorough and current guide to wetlands regulation is especially useful for practitioners as competing viewpoints on the legislation are exacerbated by the lack of a clear statutory mandate and the resulting reliance on regulatory and judicial interpretations. Concentrating on the Clean Water Act's Section 404 permitting program, Wetlands Law and Policy covers the scientific, social, and legal implications of Section 404. It includes chapters detailing the ecology issues of wetlands, the role of the states in implementing Section 404, takings issues, EPA veto, enforcement and judicial review, and agricultural programs.
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Susan L. Stephens is a Shareholder in the Tallahassee, Florida office of Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, in its Land Development, Zoning & Environmental and Administrative Law Groups. She focuses on complex land development matters and issues of environmental and administrative law, including rulemaking practice and procedure and administrative litigation. She is board certified by the Florida Bar in State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice. She has represented clients before various federal, state, regional, and local environmental agencies in connection with obtaining, and defending administrative challenges to, proposed and final environmental permits for regulated activities, and in various rulemaking and policy development initiatives, with a special focus on wetlands, stormwater management, and state and federal listed wildlife issues. She also represents clients on compliance and enforcement matters associated with environmental permits and regulated industrial and commercial activities. Susan has served in leadership roles on various SEER committees, including Sponsorship, Marketing, Endangered Species (now Biodiversity), and Water Quality & Wetlands. She has also served on the SEER Trends editorial board and the SEER Executive Council. Susan graduated from the Florida State University College of Law in 1993 with highest honors and is a member of the Florida Bar. In her free time, Susan likes to enjoy the outdoors, hike, travel, read, and watch old movies.