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  1. Lesson

    This lesson was written as a review of the material covered in Chapter 1 of the CALI e-book, Wetlands Law: A Course Source. The lesson reviews some basic wetlands science, including the values and functions of wetlands, types of wetlands, and wetland delineation methodology.

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    The lesson reviews the historical development of the federal laws governing wetlands, including regulatory laws and the laws that provide incentives for preservation of wetlands, and the federal agencies that are involved in administering those laws.

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    This lesson was written as a review of the material covered in Chapter 5 of the CALI e-book, Wetlands Law: A Course Source.

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    This lesson was written as a review of the material covered in Part 2 of Chapter 6 of the CALI e-book, Wetlands Law: A Course Source.

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  5. Lesson

    This lesson was written as a review of the material covered in Chapter 3 of the CALI e-book, Wetlands Law: A Course Source.

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    This lesson was written as a review of the material covered In Chapter 7 of the CALI e-book, Wetlands Law: A Course Source. The lesson reviews the compensatory mitigation requirements for Section 404 permits.

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    This lesson was written as a review of the material covered in Chapter 11 of the CALI e-book Wetlands Law: A Course Source.

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    This lesson was written as a review of the material covered in the second part of Chapter 4 of the CALI e-book, Wetlands Law: A Course Source. The lesson reviews the regulations, policies, and case law interpreting the scope of federal jurisdiction over "waters of the United States" under the Clean Water Act.

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    This lesson was written as a review of the material covered in Chapter 10 of the CALI e-book Wetlands Law: A Course Source.

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  10. Lesson

    This lesson will introduce you to the categories of sources of air pollution that the Clean Air Act regulates, including stationary sources, mobile sources, and indirect sources. You will learn about the statutory definitions for each of these sources and how to distinguish among these sources.

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