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In 1928, the government purchased the canal for use as a free public waterway.
The bridge prevented steamboats from passing underneath and was an obstruction of a public waterway.
Others argue that boaters have just as much right to use the public waterways for their enjoyment as homeowners do.
Mr. Baker's other suggestion, increasing fees for the use of such services as public waterways and national parks, would be acceptable under the new law.
"Pollution of public waterways, vandalism of city property.
The report charges that the assessors should have requested permission to enter homeowners' property in such instances or inspected homes from public waterways.
Thus Poppa Neutrino built his own homes out of discarded materials on free space (public waterways) and supported himself as a street musician.
Companies, Universities and investment groups will often fund Hydrographic surveys of public waterways prior to developing areas adjacent those waterways.
A report published in 2006 by the Ministry of the Environment indicates levels of dioxins and dioxin-like compounds above the standards set for public waterways.
ANOTHER possible pitfall is a potential legal challenge to the right to actually own a section of a public waterway.
The Oregon Department of Agriculture is charged with the investigation of agricultural situations that would cause pollution of public waterways.
Gladden, who had used the name Harold Brisbane when arrested, was charged with pollution of public waterways, vandalism of city property and evading a police officer.
The Marine Police Division patrols public waterways, supervises the registration of non-commercial boats and boat operator licensing, and provides public education.
Appeal was allowed by the Ontario Court of Appeal, which held that Ontario law made all streams, whether naturally or artificially floatable, public waterways.
In South Carolina alone, 150 abandoned vessels have been found since January, when the state introduced a law to make it an offence to abandon a boat on a public waterway.
The city was charged with discharging, or permitting to be discharged, refuse into the public waterways causing pollution pursuant to section 32(1) of the Ontario Water Resources Act.
According to Mr. Merriam, the land-use lawyer, marinas hold licenses from public regulators that allow them to build slips over public waterways; the licenses are revocable at any time.
"I find it outrageous on a fundamental level to have a private bridge across a public waterway that will bring development, higher taxes and degradation of natural resources all at once," Mr. Farren said.
The principal drawback is that it can be considered crude or unhygienic - it litters railway lines and can produce health risks if the train is passing over a public waterway.
He said the biggest risk of a fire at a sewage treatment plant involves chlorine, which is used in the chemical process that transforms sewage into effluent clean enough to release into public waterways.
In the U.S., these restrictions involve any federal project involving the possible disturbance of cultural resources and can also extend to state and private developments if they involve public waterways or federal funds.
It is also responsible for maintaining the quality of water that is released into public waterways including Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River, both from stormwater runoff and sanitary sewage.
Expanding the definition of what makes a river a public waterway, New York State's highest court ruled yesterday that rivers surrounded by private property can be open to the public if they have a recreational use.
"You don't use an Urban Development Corporation to take over a public waterway unless you're planning development," argued Marcy Benstock, executive director of the New York City Clean Air Campaign.
PUBLIC WATERWAYS ARE free for the passage of all, and so the Navy couldn't do anything more than prevent the charter boat from getting too close to the Eight-Ten Dock.