- dams on
nonnavigable rivers".
Archived from the
original on July 18, 2018. FERC’s
abdication of
jurisdiction over
hydroelectric dams on
nonnavigable rivers...
- nāv- ship antenave, naval, nave, navicular, navigable, navigate, navy,
nonnavigable †nāvicella nāvicell- †nāvicula navicul-
nebula nebul-
cloud nebula, nebular...
-
Latin nāvis antenave, naval, nave, navicular, navigable, navigate, navy,
nonnavigable ne- spin,
thread Gr**** νεῖν (neîn), νῆσις "spinning", νῆμα, νήματος (nêma...
- On
February 25, 1864, the
state legislature declared the
Kansas River nonnavigable,
allowing railroad and
bridge companies to
build bridges and dams without...
-
Latin nāvis antenave, naval, nave, navicular, navigable, navigate, navy,
nonnavigable ne- spin,
thread Gr**** νεῖν (neîn), νῆσις "spinning", νῆμα, νήματος (nêma...
-
portion of the
James River and
Kanawha Canal in Richmond, Virginia, to be
nonnavigable waters of the
United States for
purposes of
title 46,
United States Code...
-
Motutunga is an
uninhabited atoll, with a p****age to the
interior of the
nonnavigable lagoon.
Domingo Bonaechea called it San Blas. It has also been known...
- for
beach nourishment.
Declares certain portions of Lake Erie to be
nonnavigable waters of the
United States.
Directs the ****istant
Secretary of the Army...
- Tennessee.
Declares a
specified portion of Long
Island City in New York, as
nonnavigable waters of the
United States,
requiring improvements to such area. Directs...
-
Delaware River in
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, as
nonnavigable.
Declared as
nonnavigable certain portions of
Coney Island Cr**** and
Gravesend Bay...