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US Army Corps of Engineers Office of the Chief of Engineers

The U. 5. Army Corps of Engineers And Environmental Issues in The Twentieth Century

A Bibliography

Environmental History Series

EP 870-1-14 January 1984

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental Issues in

the Twentieth Century

A Bibliography

by

Jeffrey K. Stine Michael C. Robinson

With the Support of the Public Works Historical Society

Historical Division Office of Administrative Services Office of the Chief of Engineers

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Foreword

Few issues are more complex than how to protect life and property without doing permanent and disastrous damage to the environment. In this century, especially in the last 20 or 30 years, the problem has received wide publicity and left few peo­ple neutral. That is understandable, for today's decision about the environment will affect countless millions in the future.

Mainly through its rivers and harbors work, the Corps of Engineers has been engaging in environmental issues for more than a century and a half. Because the Corps has the responsibility for ensuring the navigability of the major rivers of the count!'y and is also the nation's primary flood control agency, much attention has focused on its activities. This bibliography is a detailed compilation of publications relating to the Corps and the environment, excepting highly technical research and development monographs. It will be of value to people both within and outside of the Corps. In particular, it should serve as a research tool for historians, political scientists, environmentalists, and water resource developers.

The Authors

~~ Paul F. Kavanaugh Colonel, Corps of Engineers Chief of Staff

Jeffrey K. Stine is a doctoral candidate in the social history of technology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is a pre-doctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Institution. Michael C. Robinson, formerly Executive Secretary of the Public Works Historical Society, is currently the Division Historian, Lower Mississippi Valley Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming in 1973, and has published widely in the fields of public works and environmental history.

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Preface

This select bibliography lists the major books, articles, newspaper accounts, government publications, and unpublished materials that address environmental aspects of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' civil works and regulatory programs. It focuses exclusively on20th-century environmental history with an emphasis on the period after 1969. Therefore, literature describing contributions in western exploration and in establishing and protecting national parks and forests prior to 1900 is not included. While we make no claims for completeness, we have attempted to be comprehensive within these limitations. Our search is current through September 1982.

To some extent, the entire spectrum ofthe agency's activities has an environmental dimension. For more than 150 years, the Corps has undertaken navigation, flood control, harbor, water supply, and other public works that have modified the natural environment. These projects have been built and operated in accordance with national policies as well as regional and local social and economic needs and expectations. However, the vast literature on the planning, design, construction, and operation of Corps projects extends beyond the scope ofthis bibliography. We have also excluded environmental impact statements and most technical reports.

Instead, the following list of citations gathers the professional, public, and popular literature that specifically describes or comments on the influence of Corps activities on rivers, estuaries, wetlands, and attendant ecological systems. Especially in the past two decades, the agency's program has been at the center of environmental protests. Once lionized for the broad spectrum of benefits that result from its projects, the Corps has been more frequently cast as an environmental villain. Therefore, the majority of selections in the bibliography deal with controversies and often reflect a pejorative view of Corps undertakings. Nevertheless, many ofthe citations illustrate efforts by the Corps, particularly in the 1970s, to become more responsive to the changing imperatives and public expectations of the environmental era.

While most technical literature is not included in the bibliography, it is readily obtainable through a variety of reference aids. The widest coverage of technical reports is provided by the National Technical Information Service in its Government Reports Announcements and Index. The U.S Department of the Interior's Selected Water Resources Abstracts and the Environmental Protection Agency's EPA Publications Bibliography Quarterly Abstract Bulletin contain much material relevant to the Corps. For the period before 1977, see EPA Cumulative Bibliography. Online computer data bases such as "Enviroline," "NTIS Bibliographic Data File," and "Fish and Wildlife Reference Service" are also useful. The best source for environmental impact statements isEIS: Key to Environmental Impact Statements (January 1977 to June 1979), published by Information Resources Press. The name was changed to EIS: Digests of Environmental Impact Statements in July 1979. El'S Cumulative 1970-1976 covers the earlier period. Finally, Environment Reporter should be consulted for changes in federal environmental policies and major environmental court decisions.

The bibliography is divided into generic categories: books, articles, government publications, unpublished items, and newspapers. Individual citations within the first four categories are listed alphabetically and are indexed by subject. The newspaper articles are grouped by state and listed chronologically. In compiling these sources we utilized several computer data bases as well as the more traditional bibliographic finding aids. In addition we perused, issue by issue, the serial publications of the various environmental organizations for anything relating to the Corps. Most newspaper articles were obtained through the Corps' Daily Clips. This four-page leaflet is intended to keep the Corps leadership abreast of public opinion concerning the organization by reproducing articles (both pro and con) from newspapers located throughout the United States.

We hope this compilation will be a valuable resource for public officials, environmentalists, scholars, and teachers in the fields of public works and environmental history, as well as Corps personnel who wish to gain perspectives on the environmental aspects of the agency's history. Our thanks go to Ann C. Crumpler, John T. Greenwood, Martin Reuss, Frank N. Schubert, Noel Spain, Rebecca Stine, and Margaret Wales for their help and encouragement. To Dr. Reuss goes our special appreciation for his help in compiling the index.

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Jeffrey K. Stine Michael C. Robinson

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Tabl:e of Contents

Preface........................................................................................................................................................................... v

Books............................................................................................................................................................................. 1

Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Government Publications ............................................................................................................................................. 51

Unpublished Items........................................................................................................................................................ 57

Newspapers ................................................................................................................................................................... 61

Index .............................................................................................................................................................................. l03

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Books

1. Adams, Alexander B. Eleventh Hour: A Hard Look at Conservation and the Future. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1970.

2. Adamson, Wendy Wriston. Who Owns a River? Minneapolis: Dillon Press, 1977.

3. Allee, David J., and Ingram, Helen M. Authorization and Appropriation Processes for Water Resource Development. Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service, 1973.

4. Alperin, Lynn M. Custodians of the Coast: History of the United States Army Engineers at Galveston. Galveston: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galvestom. District, 1977.

5. American Rivers Conservation Council, et al. Disasters in Water Development: Some of the Most Economically Wasteful and Environmentally Destructive Projects of the Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Tennessee Valley Authority. N.p.: April1973.

6. American Rivers Conservation Council, et al. Disasters in Water Development II: A Description of Army Corps of :engineers and Bureau of Reclamation Projects Which Will Destroy Irreplaceable Natural and Cultural Resources Along Some of America's Finest Rivers and Valleys. N.p.: February 1977.

7. Anderson, Frederick R. NEPA in the Courts: A Legal Analysis of the National Environmental Policy Act. Baltimore: Resources for the Future, 1973.

8. Anderson, Walt, ed. Politics and Environment: A Reader in Ecological Crisis. Pacific Palisades, CA: Goodyear Publishing Co., 1970.

9. Andrews, Richard N.L. Environmental Poliey and Administrative Change: Implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Co., 1976.

10. The Apalachicola River and Bay System: A Florida Resource. Tallahassee: Florida Bureau of Land and Water Management, 1977.

11. Arbuckle, J. Gordon; Schroeder, Stanley W.; and Sullivan, Thomas F.P. Environmental Law for Non-Lawyers. Bethesda, MD: Government Institutes, 1973.

12. Atkinson, Justin Brooks. This Bright Land: A Personal View. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, 1972.

13. Bailey, James Allen. Readings in Wildlife Conservation. Washington: Wildlife So~iety, 1974.

14. Bain, Joe S.; Caves, Richard E.; and Margolis, Julius. Northern California's Water Industry: The Comparative Efficiency of Public Enterprise in Developing a Scarce Natural Resource. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univer­sity Press, 1966.

15. Baldwin, Malcolm F., and Page, James K., Jr., eds. Law and the Environment. New York: Walker and Company, 1970.

16. Barney, Gerald 0., ed. The Unfinished Agenda: The Citizen's Policy Guide to Environmental Issues. New York: Crowell, 1977.

17. Bartlett, Robert V. The Reserve Mining Control!Jersy: Science, Technology, and Environmental Quality. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1980.

18. Baskin,John.NewBurlington: TheLifeandDeathofanAmerican Village. New York: New American Library, 1977.

19. Baumhoff, Richard G. The Dammed Missouri Valley: One Sixth of Our Nation. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1951.

20. Bilsky, Lester J. Historical Ecology: Essays on Environmental and Social Change. Port Washington: Kennicat, 1980.

21. Black, Peter E. Environmental Impact Analysis. New York: Praeger, 1981.

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22. Blackwelder, Brent. Benefit Claims of the Water Development Agencies: The Need for Continuing Reform. Washington: Environmental Policy Institute, 1976.

23. Blackwelder, Brent, and Carlson, Peter. An Analysis of the Stonewall Jackson Lake Project of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Washington: Environmental Policy Center, 1979.

24. Blake,NelsonManfred.Landinto Water-WaterintoLand:AHistoryofWaterManagementinFlorida.Taiiahassee: University Presses of Florida, 1980.

25. Blissett, Marian, ed; Environmental Impact Assessment. New York: Engineering Foundation, 1975.

26. Boyle, Robert H.; Graves, John; and Watkins, T.H. The Water Hustlers. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1971.

27. Bracken, Darcia D. Trends in Environmental Law Related to Water Resources Planning. Auburn, AL: Water Resources Research Institute, Auburn University, 1973.

28. Briggs, Peter. Rampage: The Story of Disastrous Floods, Broken Dams, and Human Fallibility. New York: David McKay Co., 1973.

29. Brooks, Paul. The Pursuit of Wilderness. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1971.

30. Brown, D. Clayton. Rivers, Rockets and Readiness: Army Engineers in the Sunbelt: A History of the Fort Worth District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1950-1975. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1979.

31. Buker, George E. Sun, Sand, and Water: A History oftheJacksonvilleDistrict, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1821-1975. Jacksonville: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, 1981.

32. Caldwell, Lynton K. Environment: A Challenge for Modern Society. Garden City, NY: Natural History Press, 1970.

33. Caldwell, Lynton K.; Hayes, Lynton R.; and MacWhirter, Isabel M. Citizens and the Environment: Case Studies in Popular Action. Bloomington and London: Indiana University Press, 1976.

34. Carter, LutherJ. The Florida Experience: Land and Water Policy in a Growth State. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future, 1974.

35. Cebulski, F .J. The Destruction ofTamalpais Creek-Marin County, California: A Documentary History. Privately published, 1971.

36. Chambers, John Whiteclay II. The North Atlantic Engineers: A History of the No~h Atlantic Division and Its Predecessors in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1775-1975. New York: North Atlantic Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1980.

37. Clement, Thomas M., Jr., and Lopez, Glen. Engineering a Victory for Our Environment: A Citizen's Guide to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Washington: Institute for the Study of Health and Society, 1972.

38. Clepper, Henry Edward, ed. Origins of American Conservation. New York, Ronald Press Co., 1966.

39. Coate, L. Edwin, and Bonner, Patricia A. Regional Environmental Management. New York: John Wiley and Sons,1975.

40. Cooley, Richard A., and Wandesforde-Smith, Geoffrey, eds. Congress and the Environment. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1970.

41. Dasmann, Raymond F. No Further Retreat: The Fight to Save Florida. New York: Macmillan, 1971.

42. Ditton, Robert B., and Goodale, Thomas C., eds. Environmental Impact Analysis: Philosophy and Methods. Madison: University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Program, 1972.

43. Dolgin, Erica L., and Guilbert, Thomas G .P., eds. Federal Environmental Law. St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Co., 1974.

44. Douglas, William 0. The Three Hundred Year War: A Chronicle of Ecological Disaster. New York: Random House, 1972.

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Drescher, Nuala McGann, and Martin-Diaz, James Robert. Engineers for the Public Good: A History of the Buffalo District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1982.

Environmental Defense Fund. Malignant Neglect. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1979.

Environmental Law Institute. The Evolution of National Wildlife Law. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1977.

Environmental Regulation and Litigation in Florida. Tallahassee: Continuing Legal Education, Florida Bar 1974. '

Eschmeyer, Paul Henry. Bibliography of Research Publications of the U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1974.

Evans, Nan, et al. The Search for Predictability: Planning and Conflict Resolution in Grays Harbor, Washington. Seattle: Washington Sea Gra!'lt Program, University of Washington, 1980.

Fallows, James M. The Water Lords: Ralph Nader's Study Group Report on Industry and Environmental Crisis in Savannah, Georgia. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1971.

Feiveson, Harold A.; Sinden, Frank W.; and Socolow, Robert H., eds.Boundaries of Analysis: An Inquiry into the Tocks Island Dam Controversy. Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1976.

Ferejohn, John A. Pork Barrel Politics: Rivers and Harbors Legislation, 1947-1968. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1974.

Florida Defenders of the Environment. Environmental Impact of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal with Special Emphasis on the Oklawaha Regional Ecosystem. Gainesville, FL: n.p., 1970.

Flowing Free: A Citizen's Guide for Protecting Wild and Scenic Rivers. Washington: River Conservation Fund, 1977.

Fox, Stephen. John Muir and His Legacy: The American Conservation Movement. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1981.

Frank, Bernard, and Netboy, Anthony. Water, Land, and People. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1950.

Gabrielson, Ira Noel. Wildlife Conservation. New York: Macmillan, 1959.

Gillette, Elizabeth R., ed. Action for Wilderness. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1972.

Gilliam, Harold. For Better or For Worse: The Ecology of an Urban Area. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1972.

Gloyna, E. F., and Butler, W. S., eds. Conflicts in Water Resources Planning. Austin: University of Texas, 1972.

Goldman, Charles R.; McEvoy, James III; and Richerson, Peter J., eds. Environmental Quality and Water Development. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1973.

Graham, Frank. Man's Dominion: The Story of Conservation in America. New York: M. Evans, 1971.

Grayson, Melvin J., and Shepard, Thomas R., Jr. The Disaster Lobby. Chicago: Follett Publishing Co., 1973.

Griffith, Charles J. EP-the New Conservation. Arlington, VA: Izaak Walton League of America, 1971.

Hagwood, Joseph Jeremiah, Jr. Engineers at the Golden Gate: A History of the San Francisco District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1866-1980. San Francisco: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco District, 1982.

Hart, Henry C. The Dark Missouri. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1957.

Harte, John, and Socolow, Robert H. Patient Earth. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971.

Haveman, Robert H. Water Resources Investment and the Public Interest. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1965.

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70. Hawes, Harry B. Fish and Game: Now or Never. New York and London: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1935.

71. Hays, Samuel P. Conservation and the Gospel of Efficiency: The Progressive Conservation Movement, 1890-1920. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959.

72. Heikoff, Joseph M. Politics of Shore Erosion: Westhampton Beach. Ann Arbor, MI: Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Inc., 1976.

73. Helfman, Elizabeth S. Rivers and Watersheds in America's Future. New York: David McKay Co., 1965.

74. Heuvelmans, Martin. The River Killers. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1974.

75. Highsmith, Richard Morgan. Conservation in the United States. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1969.

76. Hill, William W. The National Environmental Policy Act and Federal Water Resources Planning: Effects and Effectiveness in the Corps and SCS. Report IPM-4. Stanford: Stanford University, Department of Civil Engi­neering, 1977.

77. Hill, William W., and Ortolano, Leonard.NEPA's Influence on Federal Water Planning: Phase 1,Effect of the Review and Comment Process on the Corps of Engineers and Soil Conservation Service. Stanford: Stanford University, Department of Civil Engineering, 1975.

78. Holder, Trusten H. Progress in the Preservati6m of Delta Wetlands. Arkansas Department of Planning. N .p., n.d.

79. Holmes, Beatrice Hort. A History ofFederal Water Resources Programs, 1800-1960. Department of Agriculture, Misc. Publication No. 1233. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1972.

80. ___ . History ofFederal Water Resources Programs and Policies, 1961-79. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1979.

81. Hornaday, William Temple. Thirty Years of Wild Life. Stamford, CT: Permanent Wildlife Protection Fund, 1931.

82. Hull, William, and Hull, Robert. The Origin and Development of Waterways Policy of the U.S. Washington: National Waterways Conference, Inc., 1957.

83. Huth, Hans. Nature and the American: Three Centuries of Changing Attitudes. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1957.

84. Jackson, W. Turrentine, and Mikesell, Stephen D. The Stanislaus River Drainage Basin and the New Melones Dam: Historical Evolution of Water Use Priorities. Davis: California Water Resources Center, 1979.

85. Jenkins, Hal. A Valley Renewed: The History of the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1976.

86. Johnson, Lamar. Beyond the Fourth Generation. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1974.

87. Johnson, LelandR. Engineers on the Twin Rivers: A HistoryoftheNashvilleDistrict, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Nashville: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District, 1978.

88. ___ . The Falls City Engineers: A History of the Louisville District, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Louis-ville: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District, 1974.

89. ___ . The Headwaters District: A History t:Jf the Pittsburgh District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Pitts-burgh: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District, 1979.

90. ___ .Men, Mountains, and Rivers: An Illustrated History of the Huntington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1754-1974. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1977.

91. Jones, Marty Kent. The Stream of Consciousness. Kentfield, CA: Eagle Press, 1972.

92. Kanarek, Harold K. The Mid-Atlantic Engineers: A History of the Baltimore District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1774-1974. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1976.

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93. Kaufman, Wallace, and Pilkey, Orrin. The Beaches Are Moving: The Drowning of America's Shoreline. New York: Anchor Press, 1979.

94. Klawonn, Marion J. Cradle of the Corps: A History of the New York District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1775-1975. New York: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, 1977.

95. Kneese, Allen V., and Schultze, Charles L. Pollution, Prices, and Public Policy. Washington: Brookings Institution, 1975.

96. Landau, Norman J., and Rheingold, Paul D. The Environmental Law Handbook. New York: Friends of the Earth/Ballantine, 1971.

97. Larson, Jo,hn W. Those Army Engineers: A History of the Chicago District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1980.

98. Lawson, Michael L. Damned Indians: The Pick-Sloan Plan and the Missouri River Sioux, 1944-1980. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1982.

99. Laycock, George. America's Endangered Wildlife. New York: Norton, 1969.

100. -- . The Diligent Destroyers. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1970.

101. Lazear, Robert. The National Environmental Policy Act and Its Implementation. Madison: Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, 1978.

102. League of Women Voters Education Fund. The Big Water Fight: Trials and Triumphs in Citizen Action on Problems of Supply, Pollution, Floods, and Planning Across the U.S A. Brattleboro, VT: Stephen Greene Press, 1966.

103. Leopold, Luna B., and Maddock, Thomas, Jr. The Flood Control Controversy: Big Dams,LittleDams, and Land Management. New York: Ronald Press Co., 1954.

104. Lesnick, Michael T., comp. A Bibliography for the Study of Natural Resource and Environmental Conflict. Chicago: CPL Bibliographies, 1981.

105. Leuchtenburg, William Edward. Flood Control Politics: The Connecticut River Valley Problem, 1927-1950. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1953.

106. Liroff, Richard A. A National Policy for the Environment: NEPA and Its Aftermath. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1976.

107. Little, Arthur D., Inc. Report on the Channel Modifications. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1973.

108. Maass, Arthur. Muddy Waters: The Army Engineers and the Nation's Rivers. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1951.

109. Maass, Arthur, et al. Design of Water-Resource Systems: New Techniques for Relating Economic Objectives, Engineering Analysis, and Governmental Planning. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1962.

110. Marine, Gene. America the Raped: The Eng~neering Mentality and the Devastation of a Continent. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1969.

111. Marlin, J. C., ed. Battle for the Sangamon: The Struggle to Save Allerton Park. Champaign, IL: The Committee on Allerton Park, n.d.

112. Mazmanian, Daniel A., and Nienaber, Jeanne. Can Organizations Change? Environmental Protection, Citizen Participation, and the Corps of Engineers. Washington: Brookings Institution, 1979.

113. McGraw, Thomas K. Regulation in Perspective. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981.

114. Merritt, Raymond H. Creativity, Conflict & Controversy: A History of the St. Paul District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1980.

115. Mitchell, John G., and Stallings, Constance L., eds. Ecotactics: The Sierra Club Handbook for Environment Activists. New York: Touchstone Books, 1970.

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116. Morgan, Arthur E. Dams and Other Disasters: A Century of the Army Corps of Engineers in Civil Works. Boston: Porter Sargent Publisher, 1971.

117. Nash, Roderick. Wilderness and the American Mind. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982.

118. Netboy, Anthony. The Columbia River Salmon and Steelhead Trout: Their Fight for Survival. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1980.

119. --.Salmon of the Pacific Northwest: Fish vs. Dams. Portland: Binfords & Mort, 1958.

120. --.The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival. Boston: Houghton Mitllin Co., 1974.

121. Odell, Rice.-The SavingofSanFranciscoBay: A Report on Citizen Action and Regional Planning. Washington: The Conservation Foundation, 1972.

122. Parkman, Aubrey. Army Engineers inN ew England: The Military and Civil Work of the Corps of Engineers in New England, 1775-1975. Waltham, MA: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England Division, 1978.

123. Parson, Ruben L. Conserving American Resources. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1956.

124. Pearson, Thomas Gilbert. Adventures in Bird Protection. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1937.

125. Petulla, Joseph M. American Environmental History: The Exploitation and Conservation of Natural Resources. San Francisco: Boyd & Fraser Publishing Co., 1977.

126. ___ .American Environmentalism: Values, Tactics, Priorities. College Station and London: Texas A & M University Press, 1980.

127. Powledge, Fred. Water: The Nature, Uses, and Future ofOur Most Precious and Abused Resource. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1982.

128. Preston, Howard. A History of the Walla Walla District, 1948-1970. Walla Walla: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, n.d.

129. Pringle, Laurence. Wild River. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1972.

130. Quinn, Mary-Louise. The History of the Beach Erosion Board, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, 1930-63. Fort Belvoir, VA: Coastal Engineering Research Center, 1977.

131. Rackleff, Robert B. Close to Crisis: Florida's Environmental Problems. Tallahassee: New Issues Press, 1972.

132. Randolph, John, and Ortolano, Leonard. NEPA' s Influence on Federal Water Planning: Phase 2, Case Studies of Corps of Engineers' Planning in California. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975.

133. Rathlesberger, James, ed.Nixon and the Environment: The Politics ofDevastation. New York: Village Voice, 1972.

134. Reiger, John F. American Sportsmen and the Origins ofConservation. New York: Winchester Press, 1975.

135. Reuss, Martin. Shaping Environmental Awareness: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Environmental Advisory Board, 1970-1980. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1983.

136. Revelle, Roger, and Landberg, Hans H., eds. America's Changing Environment. Boston: Houghton Mitllin Co., 1970.

137. Richardson, Elmo R. Dams, Parks and Politics: Resource Development and Preservation in the Truman­Eisenhower Era. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1973.

138. ___ .The Politics of Conservation, Crusades and Controversies, 1897-1913. Berkeley: University of Cali-fornia Press, 1962.

139. Richardson, Ralph W., Jr., and Tanber, Gilbert, eds. Th'e Hudson River Basin: Environmental Problems and Institutional Response. 2 vols. New York: Academic Press, 1979.

140. Ridgeway, James. The Politics of Ecology. New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., 1970.

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141. Roberts, Paul E., ed. Environmental Impact of the Cross Florida Barge Canal with Special Emphasis on the Oklawaha Regional Ecosystem. N.p.: Florida Defenders of the Environment, March 1970.

142. Rogers, George W. The Future of Alaska: Economic Consequences of Statehood. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press for Resources for the Future, 1962.

143. Rosenbaum, Walter A. The Politics of Environmental Concern. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1977.

144. Sax, Joseph L. Defending the Environment: A Strategy for Citizen Action. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970.

145. Simon, Anne W. The Thin Edge: Coast and Man in Crisis. New York: Harper & Row, 1978.

146. Smith, Courtland L. Public Participation in Willamette Valley Environmental Decisions. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 1973.

147. Smith, Frank Ellis. The Politics of Conservation. New York: Pantheon Books, 1966.

148. Smith, Guy Harold. Conservation of Natural Resources. New York: J. Wiley, 1971.

149. Smith, William J.J. Environmental Policy and Impact Analysis: Origins, Evolution, and Implications for Government, Business, and the Courts. New York: The Conference Board, 1973.

150. Sprout, Harold Hance. The CorttextofEnvironmentalPolitics. Lexington: University Press ofKentucky, 1978.

151. Swain, Donald G. Federal Conservation Policy, 1921-1933. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.

152. Swartzman, Daniel; Liroff, Richard A.; and Croke, Kevin G., eds. Cost-Benefit Analysis and Environmental Regulations: Politics, Ethics, and Methods. Washington: The Conservation Foundation, 1982.

153. Tener, Robert K. Federal Regulation of theN ation's Wetlands: An Analysis of Government Policy. Newport, RI: Naval War College Center for Advanced Research, 1977.

154. Terral, Rufus. TheM is so uri Valley: Land of Drouth, Flood, and Promise. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1947.

155. Thompson, Dennis L., ed. Politics, Policy, and Natural Resources. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1972.

156. Tober, James A. Who Owns Wildlife? The Political Economy of Conservation in Nineteenth-Century America. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1981.

157. Tribe, Laurence H.; Schelling, Corinne S.; and Voss, John, eds. When Values Conflict: Essays on Environmental Analysis, Discourse, and Decision. Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing Co., 1976.

158. Tucker, William. Progress and Privilege: America in the Age of Environmentalism. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press, 1982.

159. Tweet, Roald. A History of the Rock Island District, Corps of Engineers. Rock Island: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, 1975.

160. Utton, Albert E., ed. Environmental Policy. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1973.

161. Voigt, William. Road to Survival. New York: W. Sloane Associates, 1948.

162. Voigt, William, Jr. The Susquehanna Compact: Guardian of the River's Future. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1972.

163. Wenner, Lettie McSpadden. The Environmental Decade in Court. Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1982. '

164. --- . One Environment Under Law: A Public Policy Dilemma. Pacific Palisades, CA: Goodyear Publishing Co., 1976.

165. Whitaker, John C. Strikirtg a Balance: Environment and Natural Resources Policy in the Nixon-Ford Years. Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1976.

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166. Williams, Albert N. The Water and Power Development of the Five Great Rivers of the West. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1951.

167. Wolff, Robert Davis. Involving the Public and the Hierarchy in Corps of Engineers' Survey Investigation. Stanford: Stanford University, Program in Engineering and Economic Planning, 1971.

168. Zwick, David, and Benstock, Mary. Water Wasteland: Ralph Nader's Study Group Report on Water Pollution. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1971.

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169. Aberg, William J.P. "Winning Back." Outdoor America 11 (December-January 1933): 4-7.

170. Ablard, Charles D., and O'Neill, Brian Boru. "Wetland Protection and Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972: A Corps of Engineers Renaissance." Vermont Law Review 1 (1976): 51-115.

171. "Absurdity in Flood Control." Outdoor America 16 (July-August 1951): 3.

172. "Achieving Public Involvement in the Corps of Engineers, Water Resources Planning." Water Resources Bulletin 9 (June 1973): 448-454 . .

173. "Action Now." Sierra Club Bulletin 56 (August 1971): 27.

174. Adams, Gerald. "A Dam Dream and Quaking Reality: The Fault at Warm Springs." Sierra Club Bulletin 59 (July-August 1974): 25-26,39.

175. Adams, James W.R. "Florida's Beach Program at the Crossroads." Shore and Beach 49 (April1981): 10-14.

176. ___ . "The Politics of Beach Nourishment." Shore and Beach 50 (January 1982): 3-5.

177. __ . "Rebuilding the Beaches of Florida." Shore and Beach 4 7 (April 1979): 3-6.

178. "After Dickey ... . "Maine Environment (June-July 1981): 6-7.

179. "Agreement May Ease a Reservoir Problem." Outdoor America 19 (September-November 1954): 12.

180. "Albemarle Canal Lock Restored." Outdoor America 11 (August-September 1932): 12.

181. Alberts, Don E. "The Corps of Engineers and New Mexico's Water." New Mexico Historical Review 51 (April 1976): 93-108.

182. Allen, George W. "Public Demand and Corps of Engineers." Journal of Environmental Education 5 (Fall1973): 1-3.

183. Alverson, James B. "Wastewater Irrigation and Forests." Water Spectrum 6 (1974-1975): 29-36.

184. Andrews, Richard N.L. "Agency Response to NEPA: A Comparison and Implications." Natural Resources Journal16 (April1976): 301-322.

185. ___ . "Class Politics or Democratic Reform: Environmentalism and American Political Institutions." Natural Resources Journal20 (April1980): 221-241.

186. __ ."The Council on Environmental Quality: An Evaluation." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 27 (January-February 1972): 8-11.

187. __ . "Environment and Bureaucracy: Progress and Prognosis." Journal of Environmental Education 6 (Fall1974): 1-6.

188. __ . "Environment and Energy: Implications of Overloaded Agendas." Natural Resources Journal 19 (July 1979): 487-503.

189. ___ . "NEPA in Practice: Environmental Policy or Administrative Reform?" Environmental Law Reporter 6 (1976): 50001-09.

190. __ . "A Philosophy of Environmental Impact Assessment." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 28 (Sep­tember-October 1973): 197-203.

191. ___ . "Three Fronts of Federal Environmental Policy." Journal of the American Institute of Planners 37 (July 1971): 258-266.

192. Antrobus, George, and Milliken, Roger. "Gulliver Travels to the Gulf." Sierra Club Bulletin 58 (July-August 1973): 25-28.

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193. "Arizona Flood Control, Channelization." National Wildlife 9 (June-July 1971): 24.

194. "Army Engineers Juggle Figures." Outdoor America 8 (March-April1953): 22.

195. "Army Modifies Fort Carson Expansion Plan." Conservation News 39 (August 15, 1974): 5.

196. "Army Proposes Weaker Wetlands Law." National Wildlife 20 (April-May 1982): 28-A.

197. Arndt, Doug. "The 'Right' ofPassage." Water Spectrum 11 (Summer 1979): 38-45.

198. Arner, D.H.; Anding, G.A.; Lunceford, W.A.; and Stimmerour, C. "An Ecological and Recreational Use Survey oft~e Luxapalia River." Water Resources Bulletin 8 (April1972): 367-376.

199. Ash, C. Grant. "Corps' Problems in Preparing EIS." Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference 40 (1975): 365-371.

200. --."Three-Year Evolution." Water Spectrum 5 (no. 4, 1973): 28-35.

201. --."Wetlands Engineering Projects." Military Engineer 66 (March-April1974): 113-115.

202. Ashe, Daniel M. "Fish and Wildlife Mitigation: Description and Analysis of Estuarine Applications." Coastal Zone Management Journal10 (nos. 1-2, 1982): 1-52.

203. "Atchafalaya Basin Management." National Wetlands Newsletter 1 (January 1979): 2-3.

204. "Audubon Association Opposes Florida Canal at Senate Committee Hearing." Bird-Lore 34 (May-June 1936): 260.

205. Austin, T. AI, and Glanville, Thomas D. "Flood Control Reservoir Operations Under Environmental Restraints." Water Resources Bulletin 15 (June 1979): 766-778. ·

206. Ayers, Robert J., and Cole, Phillip L. "Environmental Engineering at Libby Dam." The Military Engineer 63 (May-June 1971): 193-195.

207. Bach, Orville E., Jr. "Dammed If You Do, Dammed If You Don't." Outdoor America 45 (March-April1980): 10-13.

208. Bachus, W.O. "Beneficial Uses for Dredged Material." Military Engineer 67 (March-April1975): 72-73.

209. Baker, William C. "Oil Before Oysters." Environmental Action 11 (November 1979): 28-30.

210. Barker, Neil J. "Sections 9 and 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899: Potent Tools for Environmental Protection." Ecology Law Quarterly 6 (no. 1, 1976): 109-159.

211. Barlow, Tom. "America's Regulatory Age Arrives." Water Spectrum 9 (Spring 1977): 1-6.

212. Barney, Patrick E. "The Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement and the National Environmental Policy Act Regulations." Land and Water Law Review 16 (no. 1, 1981): 1-31.

213. Barry, Frank J. "The Evolution of the Enforcement Provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act: A Study of the Difficulty in Developing Effective Legislation." Michigan Law Review 68 (May 1970): 1103-30.

214. Barstow, C.J. "Impact of Channelization on Wetland Habitat in the Obion-Forked Deer Basin, Tennessee." Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resource Conference 36 (1971): 362-376.

215. Bartz, Anne. "Dickey-Lincoln Dams Would Mess Up Maine." Not Man Apart 7 (October 1977): 7.

216. Baskin, John. "A Close-up on the Corps: The Bulldozing of New Burlington." New Times 7 (November 12, 1976):39-40,42,44.

217. Baumgardner, Fanning M. "Environmental Quality and Military Construction." Military Engineer 64 (July­August 1972): 237-238.

218. Bazell, RobertJ. "Water Pollution: Conservationists Criticize New Permit Program." Science 171 (January 22, 1971): 266-268.

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219. Beatty, Bob. "The Pork Versus the People." Outdoor America 17 (September-October 1952): 2.

220. Beatty, Kathleen M.; Doerksen, Harvey; and Pierce, John C. "Water Resource Politics and Interest Group Tactics." Water Resources Bulletin 14 (April1978): 394-403.

221. Beatty, Robert 0. "The Conservation Movement." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 281 (May 1952): 10-19.

222. Beck, Paul. "Water Management." Outdoor America 17 (July-August 1952): 26-27

223. Beecher, Hal A. "Florida's Barge Canal: Prospects for the Future." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 48 (September 1974): 14-19.

224. Begley, Sharon, and Burger, William. "Setting the Mississippi Free." Newsweek 100 (September 20, 1982): 100.

225. "Behind all the Furor Over Tenn-Tom." U.S. News and World Report 86 (February 19, 1979): 65.

226. Bell, Frank T. "Guarding the Columbia's Silver Horde." Nature Magazine 29 (January 1937): 43-47.

227. Belt, C.B., Jr. "The 1973 Flood and Man's Construction of the Mississippi River." Science 189 (August 29, 1975): 681-684.

228. "Benefits or Baloney? Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Project." Newsweek 78 (September 13, 1971): 65.

229. Bennett, Charles E. "Early History of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal." Florida Historical Quarterly 45 (October 1966): 132-144.

230. Bennett, H.H. "Soil Conservation and Flood Control." Outdoor America 12 (April1947): 8-10.

231. Bernstein, Peter J. "Here Come the Dredgers!: Sneak Attack on the Wetlands." Nation 225 (December 10, 1977): 612-618.

232. Berry, Wendell. "Engineering the Red River Gorge." Sierra Club Bulletin 59 (July-August 1974): 34-38.

233. Bever, Wendell. "Mississippi Navigation Poses Environmental Problem." Conservation News 35 (October 1, 1970): 2-4.

234. "The Big Tenn-Tom: Benefit or Boondoggle?" Business Week (February 6.' 1978): 94, 98.

235. "Biology vs. Engineering." Outdoor America 9 (March 1944): 14.

236. Black, William L. "Waters of the United States." Proceedings of the Specialty Conference on Dredging and Its Environmental Effects. Edited by Peter A. Krenkel, John Harrison, and J. Clement Burdick. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1976, pp. 10-38.

237. Blackwelder, Brent. "In Lieu of Dams." Water Spectrum 9 (Fall1977): 41-46.

238. --· "Corps Projects, Something Must Be Right." Environmental Action 5 (September 29, 1973): 3-6.

239. ---· "Water Resources Development." Nixon and the Environment: The Politics of Devastation. Edited by James Rathlesberger. New York: Village Voice, 1972, pp. 59-79.

240. Blankinship, Benjamin T. "Corps Seeks Answers to Environmental Challenges." World Dredging and Marine Construction 10 (December 1974): 38-43.

241. --·"Problems and Challenges in the Dredging Program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Proceed-ings of the Wodcon Worldf!redging Conference 6 (1974): 17-35.

242. "Blocking Florida's Ditch." Newsweek 77 (February 1, 1971): 55-56.

243. Bloomfield, Howard. "The Beautiful and the Dammed." American Forests 76 (September 1970): 12-15, 50.

244. Blumm, Michael C. "The Clean Water Act's Section 404 Permit Program Enters Its Adolescence: An Institutional and Programmatic Perspective." Ecology Law Quarterly 8 (no. 3, 1980): 409-472.

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245. --·"Wetlands Protection and Coastal Planning: Avoiding the Perils of Positive Consistency." Columbia Journal of Environmental Law 5 (Fall1978): 69-96.

246. Bond, Richard. "Salvationists, Utilitarians, and Environmental Justice."Alternatives 6 (Spring 1977): 31-44.

247. "Boondoggle: Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway." Forbes 117 (March 1, 1976): 54-55.

248. "Boondoggle Busted?" National Parks and Conservation 51 (March 1977): 21-22.

249. "Bottomland Hardwoods: Management Alternatives." National Wetlands Newsletter 2 (March-April1980): 4-8.

250. "Bottomland Hardwoods: Their Functions, Values and Status." National Wetlands Newsletter 2 (January-February 1980): 6-8.

251. "Bounty on Water Polluters." Conservation News 35 (Aprill, 1970): 2-3.

252. Bouwer, Herman. "High-Rate Land Treatment." Water Spectrum 6 (no. 1, 1974): 18-25.

253. Bowman, James S. "The Environmental Movement: An Assessment of Ecological Politics." Environmental Affairs 5 (1976): 649-667.

254. Bowman, James S., and Hanaford, Kathryn. "Mass Media and the Environment Since Earth Day." Journalism Quarterly 54 (Spring 1977): 160-165.

255. Bowman, Stephen K. "Corps' Texas Cooper Lake and Channels Project Halted." Nat ural Resources J ournal19 (July 1979): 673-677.

256. Bowring, Dave. "Corps Loses Case on Mackinaw River." Sports Afield 182 (October 1979): 10, 12.

257. Boxer, Daniel E. "Every Pond and Puddle-Or, How Far Can the Army Corps Stretch the Intent of Congress." Natural Resources Lawyer 9 (no. 3, 1976): 467-475.

258. Boyarsky, B. "Reconciling Public Works Projects and Conservation." Public Works 101 (March 1970): 72-74.

259. Boyle, Robert H. "Winter of Discontent Heats Up." Sports Illustrated 49 (November 20, 1978): 69-72.

260. Bradbury, Robert W. "Cross-Florida Barge Canal: Part II-A Proponent's View." Business and Economic Dimensions 1 (October 1965): 7-8, 18-21.

261. Bradford, Deborah. "Tocks Island Dam." Environmental Action 3 (July 10, 1971): 7.

262. Bradley, James H. "Dredging and the Environmental Policy Act of 1969." Proceedings of the Specialty Conference on Dredging and Its Environmental Effects. Edited by Peter A. Krenkel, John Harrison, and J. Clement Burdick. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1976, pp. 39-48.

263. Brady, Terry T. "Power and a Land Ethic." Sierra Club Bulletin (November 1963): 8-9, 12.

264. --·"Rampart Dam: White Elephant of the Yukon Flats." National Parks Magazine 39 (October 1965): 4-7.

265. Brendecke, Charles, and Ortolano, Leonard. "Environmental Considerations in Corps Planning." Water Resources Bulletin 17 (April1981): 248-254.

266. Brenne, M.J. "Only the Wild Places." Outdoor America 39 (August 1974): 12.

267. Brock, Rod. "Environmental Law: The Rivers and Harbors Act of1899-A New Remedy for Illegal Dredge and Fill Operations." University of Florida Law Review 24 (Summer 1972): 795-801.

268. Brooks, Paul. "Notes on the Conservation Revolution." Sierra Club Bulletin 55 (January 1970): 16-17.

269. --· "Oklawaha: The Sweetest Water-Lane in the World." Audubon 72 (July 1970): 34-45.

270. --· "The Plot to Drown Alaska." Atlantic Monthly 215 (May 1965): 53-59.

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271. Browder, J. "Don't Pull the Plug on the Everglades." American Forests 73 (September 1967): 12-15.

272. Brower, David R. "A Case for a Dam." Sierra Club Bulletin 42 (February 1957): 15-17.

273. Brown, John P. "Stream Channelization: The Economics of the Controversy." Natural Resources Journal14 (October 1974): 557-576.

274. Brumfield, Carroll. "The Tenn-Tom." Environmental Action 4 (July 22, 1972): 11.

275. Buchherster, C.W. "Crash Program to Save Wetlands." Audubon 62 (May 1959): 105.

276. "Building the Bigger Dam." Natural History 72 (December 1963): 66.

277: Buker, George E. "Engineers vs. Florida's Green Menace." Florida Historical Quarterly 60 (April 1982): 413-427.

278. Bultena, Gordon L. "Toward Explaining Citizens' Knowledge About a Proposed Reservoir." Journal of Environmental Education 9 (Winter 1978): 24-36.

279. Bultena, Gordon L., and Rogers, David L. "Considerations in Determining the Public Interest." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 29 (July-August 1974): 168-173.

280. Burham, John B. "Conservation's Debt to Sportsmen." North American Review 226 (September 1929): 296-302.

281. Butler, Ted. "Flood Control." Outdoor America 8 (September 1943): 6-7.

282. Buxton, Lucy. "Compromise on the Cache." Conservation News 42 (November 1, 1977): 4-7.

283. Cable, Carl C., and Pearson, William R. "Environmental Costs-Impact on Dredging." Proceedings of the Specialty Conference on Dredging andlts Environmental Effects. Edited by Peter A. Krenkle, John Harri­son, and J. Clement Burdick. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1976, pp. 353-363.

284. "Cache on the Line." National Wildlife 13 (October-November 1975): 46-47.

285. "Cache River Project Dead?" Illinois Wildlife 16 (August 20, 1980): 1.

286. Cahill, Carl. "The Great Dismal Swamp Plan." American Forests 80 (December 1974): 18-21.

287. Cahn, A.R. "Can Annual Fish Crops Be Maintained with Industrial Development oflnland Waters?" Transactions of the Third North American Wildlife Conference (1938): 126-141.

288. Caldwell, Lynton K. "The National Environmental Policy Act: Retrospect and Prospect." Environmental Law Reporter 6 (1976): 50030-38.

289. Calek, Joseph R. "Thermal Pollution Protection." Military Engineer 64 (March-April1972): 119.

290. Callahan, John J. "Florida's Borrowed Beaches: Holding the Waves at Bay." Oceans 13 (March-April1980): 62-64.

291. Callison, Charles H. "National Capital Report Conservation Outlook: A Dam in the Grand Canyon?" Audubon 66 (May-June 1964): 178-179.

292. ---· "National Capital Report Conservation Outlook: An Indictment ofRampart Dam."Audubon 66 (July­August 1964): 242.

293. --·"National Outlook: Funds Needed for Everglades Water." Audubon 68 (May-June 1966): 160-161.

294. "Can Canaan Be Saved?" Conservation News 44 (June 1, 1979): 5-7.

295. "Canaan Valley Refuge." National Wetlands Newsletter 1 (December 1979): 3.

296. Cannon, Julie. "New Standing for the Environment." Sierra Club Bulletin 58 (October 1973): 14-16, 40-41.

297. Cannon, Lou. "High Dam in the Valley of the Tall Grass: The Army Corps of Engineers at Work." Cry California 3 (Summer 1968): 4-14.

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298. Caplin, Lee Evan. "Is Congress Protecting Our Water? The Controversy Over Section 404, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972." University of Miami Law Review 31 (Spring 1977): 445-495.

299. Carey, John. "Mangroves ... Swamps Nobody Likes." International Wildlife 12 (September-October 1982): 21-28.

300. Carey, Walter C. "Comprehensive Water Resources and Conservation Planning." Military Engineer 66 (November-December 1974): 419-423.

301. Carlin, Alan. "Water Resources Development in an Environmentally-Conscious Era." Water Resources Bulletin 7 (April1971): 221-227.

302. Carlisle, Norman. "The Battle to Save our Runaway Beaches." Coronet 48 (August 1960): 114-115, 118-121.

303. Carmichael, James H., Jr. "It's Not Too Late to Save Atchafalaya." National Wildlife 10 (April-May 1972): 26-30.

304. Carroll, Raymond; Lord, Mary; and Reese, Michael. "Risking Death to Save a River." Newsweek 93 (June 4, 1979): 29.

305. Carter, Luther J. "CEQ's Powers Enchanced by Ruling in Dam Case.", Science 185 (August 23, 1974): 678.

306. __ . "Dams and Wild Rivers: Looking Beyond the Pork Barrel." Science 158 (October 13, 1967): 233-235, 241-242.

307. __ ."Environmental Policy Act: Congress Passes a Landmark Measure, Maybe." Science 167 (January 2, 1970): 35-36.

308. ___ . "Galveston Bay: Test Cast of an Estuary in Crisis." Science 167 (February 20, 1970): 1102-08.

309. ___ ."Governor's Decision Kills Red River Dam." Science 190 (October 1975): 36-37.

310. __ ."Wetlands: Denial of Marco Permits Fails to Resolve the Dilemma." Science 192 (May 14, 1976): 641-644.

311. Cassidy, William F. "A New Look at Water-Resources Development." Military Engineer 58 (September-October 1966): 323-325.

312. Casto, Don M. III. 'The Use of the Corps of Engineers Permit Authority as a Tool for Defending the Environment." Natural Resources Journalll (January 1971): 1-47.

313. Chandler,JohnP., andDoyle,Arthur F. "AnAlliancewithNature." Water Spectrum 10 (Summer 1978): 24-30.

314. Chaney, Ed. "A Big Walnut Growing." Conservation News 34 (May 15, 1969): 12-14.

315. __ . "Too Much for the Columbia River Salmon." National Wildlife 8 (April-May 1970): 18-21.

316. "Channelization." National Wildlife 9 (June--July 1971): 24.

317. "Channelization et al." Conservation News 36 (March 15, 1971): 15.

318. Chastain, Gerald E. "The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permit Program." Shore and Beach 46 (April1978): 13-16.

319. Cicchetti, CharlesJ.; Davis, RobertK.; Hanke, Steve H.; and Haveman, Robert H. "Evaluating Federal Water Projects: A Critique of Proposed Standards." Science 188 (August 24, 1973): 723-728.

320. "Civil Engineering and the Conservationist." Civil Engineering 40 (March 1970): 37.

321. Clapper, Louis S. "Dam For Big South Fork?" Conservation News 34 (April1, 1969): 6-7.

322. ___ ."West Tennessee 'Mythigation' and Pressure Politics." Conservation News 42 (November 15, 1977): 8-9.

323. Clarke, FrederickJ. "The ChiefofEngineers' Environmental Advisory Board After Two Years: Redirection for the Corps, the Recipient's Perspective." Water Spectrum 4 (Fall1972): 1-2.

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324. __ ."Civil Works and Shifting Trends." Military Engineer 63 (March-April1971): 93-94.

325. __ . "Corps of Engineers and Pollution." Professional Engineer 42 (March 1972): 26.

326. __ ."The Engineer's Role." Engineering Issues 98 (April1972): 163-167.

327. __ ."The Future of Environmentalism." Water Resources Bulletin 9 (April1973): 381-384.

328. __ ."Interdisciplinary Planning to Meet Environmental Needs." Engineering Issues 98 (October 1972): 497-503.

329. __ ."Join 'Em." Proceedings ofWodcon World Dredging Conference 4 (1971): 1-9.

330. __ . "Remarks at XII International Coastal Engineering Conference." Shore and Beach 38 (October 1970): 7-9.

331. __ ."A Tenure of Change." Water Spectrum 5 (no. 3, 1973): 1-6.

332. __ . "What Role for the Corps of Engineers in Wastewater Management?" Professional Engineer 42 (March 1972): 26--27.

333. __ . "The Whole Environment." American Shore and Beach Preservation Association News Letter (June 30, 1970): 1-4.

334. Claton, Jody Marquis. "Comprehensive Zoning-Mississippi River." Izaak Walton Magazine 31 (April1966): 11.

335. Clement, Roland C. "The Chief of Engineers' Environmental Advisory Board After Two Years: Redirection for the Corps, Advisory Board Chairman's Perspective." Water Spectrum 4 (Fall 1972): 3-7.

336. Clemmer, Sherrill M. "It's Time to Stop the 'Tenn-Tom' Waterway." Sierra Club Bulletin 62 (February 1977): 23.

337. "Cloudy Sunshine State: Flirting with Ecological Disaster." Time 95 (April13, 1970): 48-49.

338. Cobb, Wayne. "NRC Challenges Corps to 'Open Up' on Dickey-Lincoln." Maine Environment (November 1976): 1, 4-5.

339. Cohen, BernardS. "Legal Defense of Environmental Rights." Trial5 (AugustrSeptember 1969): 27-28.

340. Cohn, Victor. "Cutting the Legs Off Section 102." Technology Review 74 (May 1972): 7-8.

341. "Columbia Basin and the Future." Sierra Club Bulletin 41 (September 1956): 4-5.

342. Commoner, Barry. "A Current Problem in the Environmental Crisis: Mercury Pollution and Its Legal Implications." Natural Resources Lawyer 4 (January 1971): 139-152.

343. Comstock, Roland W. "Critical Precedent." Water Spectrum 4 (Winter 1972-73): 1-3.

344. Conley, Clare. "The Dam Shame." Field and Stream 63 (March 1959): 67, 145-147.

345. "Conservation: How to Feed a Beach." Time 81 (February 22, 1963): 51.

346. "Conservation: It Doesn't Make Sense." Nature Magazine 29 (January 1937): 41.

347. "Conservation: Meet the Inevitable." Nature Magazine 33 (February 1940): 105-106.

348. "Conservation Affairs: Happenings Affecting Woods, Waters and Wildlife." Outdoor America 9 (January-February 1944): 14-15.

349. "Conservation Affairs: Real Control." Outdoor America 13 (November 1948): 10.

350. "Conservation Affairs: Why Colonel Tandy! What are you saying!" Outdoor America 19 (October-November 1954): 19.

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351. "Conservationists and Nixon Stop Cross-Florida Canal." Conservation News 36 (February 1, 1971): 2-3.

352. "Conservationists Sue Federal Agencies to Protect Lake." Illinois Wildlife 7 (May 19, 1971): 1.

353. "A Constituency of the Corps." Audubon 75 (September 1973): 144.

354. "Controlling the Corps." Environmental Action 7 (June 21, 1975): 8.

355. Cook, Daniel D. "Will the Army Corps Engineer a New Image?" Industry Week 199 (October 2, 1978): 24-39.

356. Cook, Harry N. "Nourishing Public Participation." Water Spectrum 3 (Fall1971): 7-11.

357. Cooke, Morns Llewellyn. "Some Implications ofMultiple-Purpose River Planning and Development." Scientific Monthly 75 (August 1952): 84--88.

358. Cooper, Curtis. "Case Study of a Hydroelectric Dam: The Dickey-Lincoln School Project." Environmental Affairs 3 (1974): 707-742.

359. Cooper, Toby. "Cracking the Dam Pork Barrel." Defenders of Wildlife News 53 (December 1978): 360-362.

360. Cormick, Gerald W. "Mediating Environmental Controversies: Perspectives and First Experience." Earth Law Journal 2 (1976): 215-224.

361. "The Corps." Outdoor America 35 (May 1970): 4.

362. "The Corps and Our Environment." Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1971): 5-15.

363. "The CorpsBegins to Build-a River?" Environmental Action 3 (June 12, 1971): 6-7.

364. "Corps Cares: Developing Recreation Sites." Parks and Recreation 7 (July 1972): 27-38.

365. "Corps Catches Flak Over Proposed Fees." Outdoor America 38 (March 1973): 1.

366. "Corps Confirms Policy Against 'Unnecessary' Development in Wetlands." Environmental Law Reporter 6 (June 1976): 10117-19.

367. "Corps Dam Proposal Imperils Potomac's Beautiful South Branch." Outdoor America 34 (October 1969): 6-7.

368. "Corps Debt to Be Paid by National Forest?" Outdoor News Bulletin 33 (September 7, 1979): 1-2.

369. "Corps Drops Plans for Assateague Pier." Conservation News 37 (July 1, 1972): 5.

370. "Corps Establishes Advisory Boards." Outdoor America 34 (August 1969): 10.

371. "Corps Given Serious Setback in Georgia." Conservation News 38 (November 1, 1973): 5.

372. "Corps Hosts Missouri River Cruise." Waterways Journal94 (August 30, 1980): 12.

373. '1Corps is Ready to Shift Missions to Defuse Jimmy Carter's Criticism." Engineering -News-Record 197 (November 18, 1976): 14.

374. "The Corps is Thwarted Again." Environmental Action 3 (October 2, 1971): 4.

375. "Corps Leaps Before Looking." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 50 (November 1976): 29.

376. "Corps Leasing Project Threatens Wildlife Habitat." Conservation News 40 (November 1, 1975): 3-5.

377. "Corps Must Get Congress' OK, Fix Defects in EIS." Waterways Journal88 (September 14, 1974): 4.

378. "The Corps' New Permit Program-How to Keep Tabs on Water Pollution Through Your District Engineer." Conservation News 36 (June 1, 1971): 2-3.

379. "Corps of Engineers: Digging Their Own Grave." The Economist 270 (February 17, 1979): 47-48.

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380. "The Corps of Engineers Has a Strengthened Mandate to Protect Environmental Values." Conservation Foundation Letter (August 1970): 1-12.

381. "Corps of Engineers Project: Interior Against Dam on Historic Rappahannock." Outdoor America 35 (May 1970): 12.

382. "The Corps of Engineers, Water, and Ecology." Audubon 72 (July 1970): 102.

383. "Corps Outlines Civil Works Guidelines." Outdoor America 36 (March 1971): 10.

384. "Corps Plans 'Thousand-Year' Flood Protection for North Dakota." Outdoor America 38 (November 1973): 12.

385.· "Cori>s Regs Seek Balance in Water Project Planning." Waterways Journal89 (November 15, 1975): 5.

386. "Corps Report on Erosion: Stopping Where it Falls." Outdoor America 36 (November 1971): 9.

387. "Corps Revises Navigable Waterway Permit Regulations." Conservation News 35 (July 1, 1970): 13-15.

388. "Corps Seeks to Protect Shorelines." Cdnservation News 39 (December 15, 1974): 12-13.

389. "The Corps Speaks Up." Boating 43 (June 1978): 69-70, 102-106.

390. "Corps Structure Causes Massive Fish Kill." Conservation News 43 (August 1, 1978): 11.

391. "Corps Surveys Wetland Attitudes." National Wetlands Newsletter 2 (January-February 1980): 2-3.

392. "Corps' Tenn-Tom Job Called Illegal." Engineering News-Record 200 (May 11, 1978): 9.

393. "Corps to Guard Environment." BioScene 27 (January 1977): 67.

394. "Cost Benefits Trips Up the Corps." Business Week (February 19, 1979): 96-97.

395. Costa, John E. "The Dilemma of Flood Control in the United States." Environmental Management 2 (July 1978): 313-322.

396. Cottam, Clarence. "Missouri River Basin Development." Outdoor America 12 (February 1947): ~.

397. "The Council on Environmental Quality's Guidelines and Their Influence on the National Environmental Policy Act." Catholic University Law Review (no. 3, Spring 1974): 547-573.

398. "Courts Back Broad Corps Regulatory Jurisdiction Over Wetlands." National Wetlands Newsletter 2 (September-October 1980): 11-12.

399. Cowdrey, Albert E. "Pioneering Environmental Law: The Army Corps of Engineers and the Refuse Act." Pacific Historical Review 46 (August 1975): 331-349.

400. Craighead, Frank C., Jr. "Wild Rivers in Our Blood." National Wildlife 10 (October-November 1972): 16-18.

401. Cramton, Roger C., and Berg, Richard K. "Enforcing the National Environmental Policy Act in Federal Agencies." Practical Lawyer 18 (May 1972): 79-104.

402. Creel, Harold J., Jr. "Barrier Islands: The Conflict Between Federal Programs That Promote Preservation and Those That Promote Development." South Carolina Law Review 33 (December 1981): 373-386.

403. "Cross-Florida Bargeland." Living Wilderness 29 (Summer 1965): 39.

404. "The Cross-Florida Boondoggle." ENFO (June 1974): 1-20.

405, "Cross-Florida Canal Still Alive." Conservation News 39 (September 1, 1974): 10.

406. Crossland, Janice. "Winter Navigation on the Great Lakes." Environment 23 (January-February 1981): 25-32.

407. Cruickshank, Kenneth W." 'Improving' the Apalachicola." Sierra Club Bulletin 63 (May 1978): 6-10.

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408. Cullimore, Don B. "The Corps vs. Conservationists: The Battle for the Upper Mississippi." Outdoor America 36 (May 1971): 8-9.

409. -- . "Florida to Make Decision: Judgement Day on the Barge Canal." Environmental Action 8 (December 4, 1976): 14-15.

410. __ ."From Steamboats to Barges: Assault of the Oklawaha." Outdoor America 36 (May 1971): 6-7.

411. __ ."Murky Future for Clean Water." Environmental Action 9 (July 16, 1977): 3-7.

412. Cullimore, Don G. "The Cossatot River-Another Legal Mile-Stone." American Forests 77 (May 1971): 8-10, 61. •

413. __ . "A Critic Looks at the Corps." Reprinted from Outdoors Unlimited in Ecology (published by the Public Affairs Office, Department of the Army, Office Chief of Engineers, as EP 1105-1-1), March 1972, pp. 6-7.

414. __ . "Turnabout on the Chattooga," American Forests 77 (February 1971): 12-15, 55-56.

415. "Cumberland River Provides Confrontation on Conflict of Uses." Conservation News 34 (January 15, 1969): 7-8.

416. "Dam Foes ~equest High Court Help." Waterways Journal95 (August 29, 1981): 4.

417. "Dam Project Is Halted as Being Unauthorized." Waterways Journal88 (September 7, 1974): 4.

418. "The Dam(n) Builders." Newsweek 84 (September 2, 1974): 24.

419. "Dams and Destruction." Nature Magazine 31 (October 1938): 490, 505.

420. "Dams and the Problems of Migratory Fishes." Outdoor America 5 (July-August 1940): 8.

421. "Dams Destroy Scientific Records." Outdoor America 17 (September-October 1952): 23.

422. "Dams in the Post-War Program." Outdoor America 9 (January-February 1944): 6-7.

423. "Dams on Eleven Point River Is Ozarks Peril." Outdoor America 17 (May-June 1952): 15.

424. "Dams or Wilderness Areas?" Audubon 52 (September-October 1950): 287.

425. Daneke, Gregory A. "Public Involvement in Natural Resource Development: A Review of Water Resource Planning." Environmental Affairs 6 (no. 1, 1977): 11-31.

426. "Danger Spots." Sierra Club Bulletin 36 (February 1951): 16-17.

427. Daniel, Clarence, and Lamaire, Robert. "Evaluating Effects of Water Resource Developments on Wildlife Habitat." Wildlife Society Bulletin 2 (Fall1974): 114-118.

428. Davis, Henry Paul. "And the Waters Prevailed." Nature Magazine 10 (July 1927): 31-33.

429. Davis, Keith J. "Saving the Sacramento River." Military Engineer 65 (March-April1973): 76-78.

430. Deane, James G. "Viewpoint." Living Wilderness 40 (October-November 1976): 3.

431. De Armond, Fred. "Not Controlled by a Dam Site." Outdoor America 12 (January 1947): 7-11.

432. Delli Priscoli, Jerry. "Integrating Social Analysis into Water Resources Planning: Some Emerging Trends in the Corps of Engineers." Water Resources Bulletin 13 (October 1977): 953-958.

433. DeLorme, Charles D., Jr., and Wood, Norman J. "Savannah River Improvement and Environmental Preservation." Land Economics 50 (August 1974): 284-288.

434. de Roos, Robert, and Maass, Arthur A. "The Lobby That Can't Be Licked: Congress and the Army Engineers." Harper's Magazine 199 (August 1949): 21-30.

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435. "Developing the Nation's Water Resources: Study of Dubious Planning Techniques." CF Letter (January 1971): 1-16.

436. DeVoto, Bernard. "Our Hundred Year Plan." Harper's Magazine 201 (August 1950): 60-64.

437. __ ."Shall We Let Them Ruin Our National Parks?" Saturday Evening Post 223 (July 22, 1950): 17-19,42, 44, 46, 48.

438. Dickens, Kirschten J. "Corps' Wetlands Control Survives Trip Through a Legislative Swamp." National Journal (October 23, 1976): 1506-12.

439. "Dickey-Lincoln: Dickey is Dead." Maine Environment (June-July 1981): 5.

440. "Digging for America's Roots." U.S. News & World Report 86 (July 2, 1979): 59.

441. Dillon, Richard H. "Grizzly Adams: A Man to Match Our Mountains." Pacific Historian 11 (Spring 1967): 23-33.

442. "Directory of Organizations Concerned with Aspects of the Environment." Water and Sewage Works 116 (November 28, 1969): 128-129.

443. "Discounting the Engineers." Sierra Club Bulletin 58 (November-December 1973): 24-25.

444. Disilvestro, Roger. "Dams, Ditches & Other Disasters." Outdoor Oklahoma 36 (February 1980): 14-19.

445. "Ditched Again." Nation 201 (November 1, 1965): 290.

446. Dixon, Frank. "Cedar Creek: A Threatened Paradise." Outdoor America 43 (January-February 1978): 10-11.

447. "DoD Ecology Policy Detai'led." Commanders Digest 13 (January 4, 1973): 1-2.

448. Dodds, Gordon B. "Conservation and Reclamation in the Trans-Mississippi West: A Critical Bibliography." Arizona and the West 13 (Summer 1971): 143-171.

449. __ . "The Stream-Flow Controversy: A Conservation Turning Point." Journal of American History 56 (June 1969): 59-69.

450. Dodge, B.H. "Achieving Public Involvement in the Corps of Engineers, Water Resources Planning." Water Resources Bulletin 9 (June 1973): 448-454.

451. Douglas, Paul H. "There is Still Time to Save the Indiana Dunes." Auduborr 64 (July 1962): 192-193.

452. Douglas, William 0. "The Public Be Dammed." Playboy 16 (July 1969): 143, 182, 184-188.

453. "Dreaming of the Golden Gulf." Time 113 (January 15, 1979): 15.

454. "Dredge/Fill Rules Revision Ordered as Army Seeks Shorter, Clearer Rules." Environmental Reporter 7 (November 26, 1976): 1048.

455. Drew, Elizabeth. "Dam Outrage: The Story of the Army Engineers." Atlantic Monthly 225 (April1970): 51-62.

456. Drury, Newton B. "Dams." Sierra Club Bulletin 33 (June 1948): 3-5.

457. Dufresne, Frank. "Don't Damn All Dams." Field and Stream 60 (April1956): 78-79, 117-120.

458. __ ."Rampart Roulette." Field and Stream 69 (August 1964): 10-13, 77.

459. Dunkelberger, H. Edward, Jr. "The Federal Government's Role in Regulating Water Pollution Under the Federal Water Quality Act of 1965." Natural Resources Lawyer 3 (January 1970): 3-25.

460. Dunn, Phillip F., Jr. "Public Participation in Environmental Design of Flood Control Channels." Engineering Issues 98 (July 1972): 363-371.

461. Dunten, L.H. "Floods and Flood Control." Outdoor America 2 (February 1937): 3.

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462. du Pont, Pete. "The Tocks Island Dam Fight." Sierra Club Bulletin 57 (July-August 1972): 12-18.

463. Dustin, Thomas E. "Another Dam: Engineer Corps Plans to Flood the 'Big Walnut.'" Outdoor America 34 (April1969): 10.

464. Dustin, Tom. "The 'Souris Loop'-A Change for Wisdom.'' Outdoor America 37 (November 1972): 6-7.

465. Dzurik, Andrew A. "Floodplain Management: Some Observations on the Corps of Engineers' Attitudes and Approaches.'' Water Resources Bulletin 15 (April1979): 420-425.

466. Eames, Dianne D. "The Refuse Act of 1899: Its Scope and Role in Control of Water Pollution.'' California Law Review 58 (November 1970): 1444-73 . .

467. East, Ben. "Black Day for Mallards.'' Outdoor Life 151 (February 1973): 45-47, 122-125.

468. __ ."Cache Battle Renewed.'' Outdoor Life 153 (June 1974): 4-8.

469. "Eastern Big Dams.'' National Parks and Conservation Magazine 46 (December 1972): 33.

470. Edgmon, Terry D. "A Systems Resource Approach to Citizen Participation: The Case of the Corps of Engineers." Water Resources Bulletin 15 (October 1979): 1341-52.

4 71. "Efforts to Save Wetland Systems Are Bogged Down.'' Conservation Foundation Letter (October 1978): 1-8.

472. "$873,000,000 For Dam Builders.'' Outdoor America 16 (November-December 1951): 9.

473. Eisel, Leo M. "Reservoir Yield: An Important Environmental Parameter.'' Water Resources Bulletin 13 (October 1977): 983-994.

474. Ela, Jonathan. "Corps Games in Mid-America.'' Sierra Club Bulletin 59 (October 1974): 11-13, 39.

475. __ . "The Midwest.'' Sierra Club Bulletin 57 (February 1972): 21.

476. Elliot, William R. "Damming Up the Caves.'' Caving International Magazine 10 (January 1981): 38-41.

477. Elliott, Charles. "Army and Wildlife.'' Outdoor Life 122 (July 1958): 23-24.

478. "End of the Barge Canal.'' Time 97 (February 1, 1971): 61.

479. "Engineer Corps Establishes Environmental Advisory Board.'' Outdoor America 35 (May 1970): 9.

480. "Engineer Corps, Interior Working Closely on Alaska Pipeline Project, Says W.M.I.'' Outdoor America 36 (November 1971): 8.

481. "Engineer Interview with Lieutenant General Frederick J. Clarke.'' Engineer 1 (Summer 1971): 1-5.

482. "Engineer Interview with Major General Willard Ropes.'' Engineer 2 (Summer 1972): 175-176.

483. "Engineers and the Environmental Movement.'' Military Engineer 64 (May-June 1972): 175-176.

484. "Engineers Halt Work on Florida Stretch of Coastal Waterway.'' Outdoor America 37 (February 1972): 2.

485. "Environment and Engineering: Seeking a Better Balance.'' Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1969): 42-51.

486. "Environment '70: The Corps and Our Environment.'' Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1970): 4-12.

487. "Environment '72.'' Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1972): 13-16.

488. "Environmental Act of 1969 Halts Corps Project.'' Defenders of Wildlife News 45 (Winter 1970): 423.

489. "Environmental Concerns.'' Annual Report on Civil Works Activities of the Chief of Engineers (1979): 66-69.

490. "Environmental Impact Evaluation Guide.'' Military Engineer 63 (November-December 1971): 427.

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491. "Environmental Law: FWPCAA Interpreted to Subject Dredging Operation of Corps of Engineers to State Permit Programs." Minnesota Law Review 60 (February 1976): 610-619.

492. "An Environmental Primer." New Engineer 2 (February 1973): 10-12.

493. "The Environmental Syndrome." Engineer 2 (Summer 1972): 16-21.

494. "Environmentalists, Labor Form Coalition to Sue AEC and Corps." Outdoor America 36 (December 1971): 1, 3.

495. "Environmentalists ,A.ttack Ouachita." Waterways Journal95 (October 3, 1981): 5-6.

496. "EPA Enlists Army to Manage Sewage Plant Construction." Engineering News-Record 199 (September 29, 1977j: 10.'

497. Eschmeyer, R.W., and Jones, Alden M. "Fisheries Problems in Impounded Waters." Transactions of the Sixth North American Wildlife Conference (1941): 222-240.

498. Evans, Brock. "Should We Leave Well Enough Alone?" Sierra Club Bulletin 63 (May 1978): 30-31.

499. Evans, Edna H. "Rampant Rivers." Nature Magazine 39 (April1940): 181-184, 218.

500. "Experience Indicates: U.S. Engineers, Barge Lines Guilty Until Proven Innocent." Waterways Journa/89 (February 14, 1976): 31.

501. Farb, Peter. "Save the Everglades." Reader's Digest 87 (November 1965): 241-248.

502. "FDE Fights Florida Barge Canal." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 44 (July 1970): 28.

503. "Federal Court Dismisses Tenn-Tom Suit Charges." Waterways Journal94 (October 11, 1980): 7.

504. Ferguson, Ian. "Libby Dam, Invitation to Disaster." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 47 (April 1973): 18-21.

505. Findley, Roger W. "The Planning of a Corps of Engineers Reservoir Project: Law, Economics and Politics." Ecology Law Quarterly 3 (Winter 1973): 1-106.

506. Findley, Roger W., and Hannon, Bruce W. "Railroading the Army Engineers: A Proposal for a National Transportation Engineering Agency." National Resource Journal17 (July 1977): 365-376.

507. Finley, William L. "The Industrial Use ofWaters." American Wildlife 26 (March-April1937): 23, 28-30.

508. __ . "Salmon or Kilowatts." Nature Magazine 26 (August 1935): 107-108.

509. "Fish and Wildlife Service Issues Unfavorable Report on Rampart Dam." Izaak Walton Magazine 29 (August-September 1964): 13.

510. "Fish Stairways: U.S. Arranges Hurdles fqr Salmon at Columbia River Dams." Literary Digest 121 (May 30, 1936): 19.

511. Fisher, R. Frederic. "Environmental Law." Sierra Club Bulletin 56 (January 1971): 24-28.

512. Fisher, Suzy. "The Cross-Florida Barge Canal: A Lesson in Ecology." Civil Engineering 41 (April1971): 44-48.

513. "Flood Control? Not by a Dam Site!" Outdoor America 16 (March-Aprill951): 8.

514. "Flood Control and Wild Fowl Conservation." Forest and Stream 97 (August 1927): 486.

515. "Flood Control Threatens Salmon Industry." Outdoor America 5 (April1940): 2.

516. "Florida: Commerce vs. Scenery." Government Executive 5 (September 1973): 18.

517. "Florida Barge Canal is a Study in Frustrations." Engineering News-Record 186 (January 21, 1971): 11.

518. Florman, Samuel C. "Hired Scapegoats: In Support of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Harper's Magazine 254 (May 1977): 26-29.

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519. Fogt, Jan. "Battling a Boondocks Boondoggle." Florida Sportsman 11 (November 1980): 12-14, 16-19.

520. "For the September Record: Glacier View Dam Again." Sierra Club Bulletin 34 (September 1949): 3.

521. "Forlorn End for a Valley." Life 48 (June 20, 1960): 49.

522. Foster, John H. "Flood Management: Who Benefits and Who Pays." Water Resources Bulletin 12 (October 1976): 1029-39.

523. · Frasca, Joanne M. "Federal Control ofWetlands: The Effectiveness of Corps' Regulations Under Section 404 of the FWPCA." Notre Dame Lawyer 51 (February 1976): 505-521.

524. "A Fresh.. Look at Corps Projects." Conservation News 39 (March 1, 1974): 10-12.

525. Friedman, Frank B. "The National Environmental Policy Act of1969-The Brave New World ofEnvironmental Legislation." Natural Resources Lawyer 6 (Winter 1973): 44-72.

526. Friggens, Paul. "The Battle of the Blue." Farm Journal77 (April1953): 51, 181-182.

52!7. Frome, Michael. "Conservation, Getting It Together." Field and Stream 76 (September 1971): 28, 147, 149, 151.

528. --."Dam the Rivers, Full Speed Ahead." Field and Stream 75 (October 1970): 58-59, 128, 130, 132, 134; (November 1970): 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 115-118; (December 1970): 16-17,20,22,24.

529. --."Damning the Future for Dollars Today." Defenders ofWildlife News 54 (April1979): 10-13.

530. --. "The Most Thoroughly Dammed Nation on Earth." Architectural Forum 128 (April1968): 80-83.

531. --. "The Voices of the People." Field and Stream 75 (November 1970): 30, 130-131.

532. Fryling, Cha:rles, Jr. "Swamp Treasure." Sierra Club Bulletin 63 (September 1978): 8-9.

533. Fryxell, S.M. "Army Engineers to Aid EPA in Construction Grant Program." Journal ofthe Water Pollution Control Federation 50 (March 1978): 413-415.

534. Gabrielson, IraN. "Crisis for Alaskan Wildlife." Audubon 53 (November-December 1951): 348-353, 394-395.

535. -- . "Floods and Wildlife." Scientific American 156 (February 1937): 100-102.

536. __ ."The Future of North American Waterfowl." Audubon 62 (January-February 1960): 14-17.

537. __ ."The Refuge Program of the Biological Survey." Bird-Lore 41 (November-December 1939): 324-332.

538. Gallagher, Peter B. "Paradise Drained." Defenders of Wildlife News 56 (February 1981): 2-11.

539. Galloway, G.E. "The Decision Process of the Civil Works Function of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." United States Army War College Military Research Program Paper, Army War College, Carlisle Barracks,

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540. Gardner, Rob. "Dickey-Lincoln in Hot Water." Maine Environment (November 1978): 1-2.

541. "The Gathright Project: A Concrete Mistake." Outdoor America 38 (February 1973): 9.

542. Geiger, George. "Wetlands Laws: A Breakdown in Common Sense." Field and Stream 84 (April1980): 22, 24, 26.

543. "General Clarke Enlarges Corps' Environmental Role." Engineering News-Record 184 (April16, 1970): 28, 34.

544. Gill elan, G. Howard. "Rampart Dam: A Wildlife Catastrophe for Nothing?" Outdoor Life 134 (December 1964): 14-15,87.

545. Gilliam, Harold. "The Engineering Mentality." Natural History 78 (October 1969): 72-73, 75-76.

546. Giovaniello, Gerard, and Sieminski, Adam E., Jr. "Army Engineers and EPA at Odds Over Sewage Treatment Programs." National Journal3 (December 25, 1971): 2546-47.

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547. "Glacier View Dam, Glacier National Park." Sierra Club Bulletin 33 (May 1948): 10-11.

548. Goldman, Charles R. "Environmental Impact and Water Development." Journal of the American Water Works Association 64 (September 1972): 545-549.

549. Goldman, Enid. "Carter in '77: How the Chips Have Fallen." Not Man Apart 8 (Aprill978): 2-7.

550. Goode, Bernard N. "The Public Interest Review Process." National Wetlands Newsletter (January-February 1981): 6-7.

551. Goodman, Joseph C. "Build a Dam-Save a Stream." American Game 20 (March-April1931): 23, 28-29.

552. Gottschalk, JohnS. "Wetlands, WildlifeandtheArmyEngineers." Audubon68(March-April1966): 116-118.

553. Gould, Whitney. "Taming the Kickapoo." Progressive 39 (July 1975): 31-32.

554. "Gov. James Says 1981 May Be Tenn-Tom's Best Year." Waterways Journal95 (December 26, 1981): 4-5.

555. Grad, Frank P., and Rockett, LaurieR. "Environmental Litigation-Where the Action Is?" Natural Resources JournallO (October 1970): 742-762.

556. Grahame, Arthur. "Dams for Eastern Rivers." Outdoor Life 120 (December 1957): 25, 36.

557. "Grayrocks Negotiations Produce Unique Settlement." Conservation News 44 (January 15, 1979): 2-4.

558. Greene, Johnny. "Selling Off the Old South." Harper's Magazine 254 (April1977): 39-46, 51-58.

559. Greer, Julian A. "The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway." Military Engineer 65 (September-October 1973): 336-339.

560. Gribble, W.G., Jr. "Perspectives on the Army Engineers Water Management Mission." Water Spectrum 6 (1974): 1-9.

561. Griffith, Chuck. "Corps Dam Proposes Flooding Eagle Refuge." Conservation News 40 (May 1, 1975): 8-10.

562. "The Growing Clamor to Halt the Tenn-Tom." Business Week (October 26, 1981): 58.

563. Gruber, David. "The Mighty (Endangered) Furbish's Lousewort and the Mighty, Endangered Dickey-Lincoln Dam." Harvard Magazine (May-June 1977): 54-55.

564. Gruening, Ernest. "The Plot to Strangle Alaska." Atlantic Monthly 216 (July 1965): 56-59.

565. Haefele, Mina Hamilton. "Flooding the Delaware Valley." Not Man Apart 4 (February 1974): 1, 16.

566. __ . "Last Tango at Tocks Island." Environmental Action 7 (July 15, 1975): 4-8.

567. Haflich, Mark R. "National Environmental Policy Act of 1969: A Mandate to the Corps of Engineers to Consider Ecological Factors." Boston University Law Review 50 (Fall1970): 616-627.

568. Hagelin, Vernon. "Troubled Waters on the Upper Mississippi." Outdoor America 40 (July 1975): 6-7.

569. Haines, Robert W. "Wetlands' Reluctant Champion: The Corps Takes a Fresh Look at 'Navigable Waters.'" Environmental Law 6 (Fall1975): 217-241.

570. Hall, Albert G. "Battle of the Bottomlands." American Forests 61, June 1955): 14-16, 46, 48.

571. Hall, Clarence W. "Where Shall We Build the New Canal?" Reader's Digest 87 (September 1965): 213-214,216, 219-220.

572. Hall, E. Raymond. "Army Engineers versus Environmental Quality: Hillsdale Reservoir-A Case History Benefit-Cost Ratio-27 cents to 1 dollar." Defenders of Wildlife News 46 (Spring 1971): 15-18.

573. "Halprin Arrested in Confrontation." Engineering News-Record 182 (May 8, 1969): 16.

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574. Hampton, Ken. "Build the Dams, Damn the Environment." Conservation News 37 (December 1, 1972): 7-10; (December 15, 1972): 6-10; and 38 (January 1, 1973): 8-13.

575. ___ . "Corps Lakeshore Management Battle Continues." Conservation News 40 (September 15, 1975): 11-12.

576. __ . "Corps Lakeshore Management Needs Support." Conservation News 40 (July 15, 1975): 5-6.

577. Hanke, Steve H. "On the Pork Barrel and Crowding Out." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 35 (January-February 1980): 2-4.

578. Hannon,.Bruce, and Cannon, Julie. "The Corps Out-Engineered." Sierra Club Bulletin 54 (August 1969): 8-12.

579. Harbour, Dave. "Straight Streams Die Fast." Sports Afield 166 (December 1971): 10, 12, 14-15.

580. Harris, Britta B. "The Drama of Oakley Dam." Illinois Issues 2 (September, October, November, and December, 1977): September, 3-7; October, 18-21; November, 21-24; December, 18-23.

581. Harris, Don. "Conservation and the Courts." Sierra Club Bulletin 54 (September 1969): 9-21.

582. Harrison, A.O. "Some Lessons From a Lake." Outdoor America 4 (May-June 1939): 8-9.

583. Hart, John. "One System, Many Masters: Happenstance Water Development." Cry California 12 (Fall1977): 2-10.

584. Hart, William J. "Corps Lands: Is Anybody Minding the Store?" National Parks and Conservation Magazine 54 (January 1980): 16-19.

585. Haveman, Robert, and Stephan, Paula. "The Domestic Program Congress Won't Cut." Reporter 38 (F,~bruary 22, 1968): 36-37.

586. Hayden, Bruce, and Dolan, Robert. "Impact of Beach Nourishment on Distribution of Emerita Talpoida, the Common Mole Crab." Journal of the Waterways, Harbors and Coastal Engineering Division, ASCE 100 (May 1974): 123-132.

587. Hays, Samuel. "The Limits-to-Growth Issqe: A Historical Perspective." Growth in America. Edited by Chester L. Cooper. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1976, pp. 115-142.

588. Hays, Samuel P. "Political Choice in Regulatory Administration." Regulation in Perspective. Edited by Thomas K. McGraw. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981, pp. 124-154.

589. Healy, Robert G. "Coordination: TheN ext Phase in Land Use Planning." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 31 (July-August 1976): 140-145.

590. Hedeman, William N ., Jr. "The Role of the Corps of Engineers in Protecting the Coastal Zone." Environmental Comment 20 (April1975): 2-4.

591. Hedgpeth, Joel W. "The Passing of the Salmon." Scientific Monthly 59 (November 1954): 370-378.

592. Heiberg, E.R. III. "Coastal Engineering in the Eighties." Shore and Beach 50 (July 1982): 3-7.

593. Heidenheimer, A.J. "The Engineers: A Myth Deflated." New Republic 125 (September 3, 1951): 16, 23.

594. Helfman, E.S. "Our Wild Rivers." Living Wilderness 30 (Summer 1966): 24-29.

595. Herndon, G. Melvin. "A 1976 Proposal for a Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway." Alabama Historical Quarterly 37 (Fall1975): 176-182.

596. Herrick, Elizabeth. "Environmental Compliance: A System." Water Spectrum 14 (Winter 1981-1982): 39-48.

597. "Hickel Asks Army for Moratorium on Cross Florida Barge Canal." Conservation News 35 (July 1, 1970): 15.

598. Hickman, William. "Court Ruling Expands ACE Control ofWaters." Architectural Record 157 (June 1975): 37.

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599. Hill, John R., Jr. "U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Proceedings of the National Wetland Classification and Inventory Workshop. Edited byJ. Henry Sather. Washington: Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976, pp. 31-37.

600. Hill, William W., and Ortolano, Leonard. "Effects of NEPA's Review and Comment Process on Water Resources Planning: Results of a Survey of Planners in the Corps of Engineers and Soil Conservation Service." Water Resources Research 12 (December 1976): 1093-1100.

601. ---· "NEPA's Effect on the Consideration of Alternatives: A Crucial Test." Natural Resources Journal18 (April1978): 285-311.

602. Hines, Lawrence G. "Dickey-Lincoln: Who Wants It? Who Needs It?" Maine Environment (March 1979): 4-7.

· 603. Hinson, Sandra. "In Trouble: Saving Marco's Mangroves May Cost Col. Donald Wisdom His Shot at a Star." People Weekly 9 (January 23, 1978): 55-56.

604. Hobson, William H. "Wildlife Enlists Army Aid." American Wildlife 25 (March-April1936): 19-20, 26.

605.. Hodge, F.W. "The Cross-Florida Barge Canal: Part I-An Opposing Viewpoint." Business and Economic Dimensions 1 (July 1965): 1-2, 16-20.

606. Holbrook, Marni. "Oil vs. the Oyster." Outdoor America 44 (September-October 1979): 10-13.

607. ---·"The Pork Barrel Blues: President Carter Cuts 19 Water Projects from '78 Budget." Outdoor America 42 (March 1977): 3.

608. Hollis, Charles W. "Legislative Impacts on Dredging: General Regulatory Functions." Proceedings of the Specialty Conference on Dredging and Its Environmental Effects. Edited by Peter A. Krenke!, John Harri­son, and J. Clement Burdick. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1976, pp. 1-9.

609. Holm, Don. "Nitrogen Supersaturation Serious Problem inN orthwest Streams." Outdoor America 36 (November 1971): 6-7.

610. Holmes, Beatrice Hort. "Federal Participation in Land Use Decisionmaking at the Water's Edge-Floodplains and Wetlands." Natural Resources Lawyer 13 (no. 2, 1980): 351-410.

611. Holt, Don; Malamud, Phyllis; and Lindsay, John J. "Maine: Damned If You Do ... Dickey-Lincoln Project." Newsweek 91 (January 2, 1978): 21.

612. "Hooker Dam." Living Wilderness 31 (Spring 1967): 61.

613. Houck, Oliver A. "Atchafalaya." National Wildlife 10 (April-May 1972): 31.

614. --· "Atchafalaya is Heaven on Earth." Natural Wildlife 17 (October-November 1979): 42-49.

615. ---· "Atchafalaya: National Wildlife Federation Reaches Agreement with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." National Wildlife 19 (April-May 1972): 30.

616. --· "Good News From the Old Atchafalaya." Field and Stream 78 (July 1973): 28, 32, 100-101.

617. ---·"How People Who Remember Clean Water Are Using New Laws to Bring It Back." National Wildlife 15 (December-January 1977): 26-27.

618. --·"In the Wake of Gen. Dredge." Conservation News 38 (May 1, 1973): 7-9.

619. ---· "An Interview with General Dredge." Conservation News 37 (August 1, 1972): 12-13.

620. ---· "Mitigation: Or Please Fill the Reservoir When the Trees Aren't in Bloom. Outdoor America 43 (Sep­tember-October 1978): 14-15, 24-25.

621. --· "New Roles for the Old Dam Builder?" National Wildlife 13 (August-September 1975): 12-15.

622. ---·"Promises, Promises: Has Mitigation Failed?" Water Spectrum 10 (Spring 1978): 30-36.

623. --·"Uncle Sam: Split Personality." National Wildlife 11 (February-March 1973): 25-29.

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624. "How a River Was Saved: Reprieve for the Rappahannock." Outdoor America 39 (November 1974): 1, 4.

625. "How They Feel About High Dams." Outdoor America 10 (May-June 1945): 12-13.

626. Howe, Sydney. "New Look in Conservation Brings New Hope for Environmental Quality." Water Spectrum 2 (Fall1970): 2-5.

627. Hoyer, W. Christian. "Corps of Engineers Dredge and Fill Jurisdiction: Buttressing a Citadel Under Siege." University of Florida Law Review 26 (Fall1973): 19-40.

628. Hubbard, Henry. "Carter vs. Congress: Another Showdown Over Water." National Wildlife 17 (April-May 1979): 22-23.

629. Hufschmidt, M.M. "Engineering Aspects of River Basin Planning." Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers 93 (November 1967): 323-333.

630. Hunicker, Kurt M., and Pagano, Vincent, Jr. "Federal Environmental Litigation in 1976: The Federal Water Pollution Control Act." Harvard Environmental Law Review 1 (1976): 59-101.

631. "The Hundred Years' War." Forbes Magazine 119 (January 15, 1977): 54.

632. Iker, Sam. "Look What We've Done to Our Wetlands." National Wildlife 20 (June-July 1982): 42-50.

633. "The Illinois Next? Corps Surprises with 12-foot Channel Report." Outdoor America 38 (January 1973): 12.

634. "Indian Plight; Senecas to Be Flooded Out." Senior Scholastic 84 (March 20, 1964): 17-18.

635. "Ire in Tuttle Creek."Newsweek 40 (November 17, 1952): 30.

636. "Is Water Resource Reform in the Cards?" Conservation Foundation Letter (December 1976): 1-8.

637. "Issue of the Year: The Environment." Time 97 (January 4, 1971): 21-22.

638. "Izaak Walton League of America." Outdoor America 8 (February 1930): 2.

639. "Izaak Walton League of America." Outdoor America 10 (October 1931): 4.

640. Jack, Wellborn, Jr. "Death Row: The Cossatot." Audubon 72 (September 1970): 139.

641. Jackson, Henry M. "Environmental Quality, the Courts, and Congress." Michigan Law Review 68 (May 1970): 1073-82.

642. Jackson, James P. "Engineers' Dam is Coup de Grace for Meramec."Audubon 75 (March 1973): 121-122.

643. Jenkins, Bryan R., and Ortolano, Leonard. "Environmental Specialists in Water Agencies." Journal of the Water Resources Planning and Management Division-ASCE 104 (November 1978): 61-74.

644. Jensen, Eugene. "Engineer and the Environment." Water and Sewage Works 119 (June 1972): 44--46.

645. Jerome, Lawrence E. "Marsh Restoration-Economic Rewards of a Healthy Salt Marsh." Oceans 12 (January-February 1979): 57-61.

646. "Jimmy Carter and the Corps." Outdoor America 41 (December 1976): 2.

647. Johnson, A. Stephen. "Stream Channelization." Sierra Club Bulletin 56 (June 1971): 22-23.

648. Johnson, Richard D. "Land Treatment of Wastewater-Closing the Cir'tle." Military Engineer 65 (November­December 1973): 375-378.

649. Johnston, Richard W. "Caught Standing in the Way of Progress." Sports Illustrated 43 (November 24, 1975): 50-62.

650. "Joint Corps ofEngineers-PCA Progress Report of Dredging Control on the Great Lakes." Outdoor America 34 (March 1969): 7.

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651. Jordan, James J. "A Philosophy of Environmental Impact Assessment: Some Considerations for Implementation." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 28 (September-October 1973): 205-207.

652. Josephy, Alvin M., Jr. "Cornplanter, Can you Swim?" American Heritage 20 (December 1968): 4-9, 106-110.

653. --·"The South's Nonstoppable Waterway." Fortune 100 (August 27, 1979): 80-82.

654. Kahn, James. "History Takes a Step Forward." Water Spectrum 7 (Fall1975): 39-45.

655. Kaufmann, Elizabeth. "A Dam for Minot." Audubon 81 (March 1979): 119.

656. Kaupanger, O.L. "Mississippi Refuge-A National Issue." Outdoor America 5 (November 1939): 4-5.

657. Kernan, HenryS. "Why Dam the Charlotte?" American Forests 75 (November 1969): 28-31, 52-54.

658. Kerner, Michael P. "Recent Developments: Highlights of the Clean Water Act of 1977 ."Environmental Law 8 (Spring 1978): 869-885.

659. "Key Environmental O.K. Near for U.S. Steel." Industry Week 201 (May 14, 1979): 28-30.

660. Kimball, Thomas L. "Engineers and Environmental Quality." Conservation News 34 (February 15, 1969): 1-3.

661. Kinsel, Sheldon. "In the Battle for the Environment, the Trumpet Gives a Certain Sound." Conservation News 42 (January 1, 1977): 5-11.

662. Kirschten, J. Dicken. "Corps' Wetlands Control Survives Trip Through a Legislative Swamp." National JournalS (October 23, 1976): 1506-12.

663. Kisicki, Donald. "The Four Futures of Omaha." Water Spectrum 8 (Fall1976): 3-11.

664. Koisch, Frank P. "In the Broad Public Interest." Water Spectrum 3 (Spring 1971): 1-4.

665. Komura, S., and Simmons, B.D. "River-bed Degradation below Dams." Proceedings of the ASCE 93 (July 10, 1967: 1-4.

666. Koren, Henry L.T. "Ecological Revolution Affects U.S. Army." Commanders Digest 13 (January 4, 1973): 2-5.

667. Kramon, James M. "Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act: The Emergence of a New Protection for Tidal Marshes." Maryland Law Review 33 (1973): 229-264.

668. Kuehn, Robert R. "The Shifting Sands of Federal Barrier Islands Policy." HarvardEnvironmentalLaw Review 5 (no. 2, 1981): 217-258.

669. Kumin, Jane S. "Substantive Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act: EDF v. Corps of Engineers." Ecology Law Quarterly 3 (Winter 1973): 173-208.

670. Kunofsky, Judith. "Population Projections: How They Are Made-And How They Make Themselves come True." Sierra Club Bulletin 64 (January-February 1979): 164-170.

671. Lake, Laura M. "Mediating Environmental Disputes." Ekistics 44 (September 1977): 164-170.

672. "Lake of Perfidy." New Republic 150 (April18, 1964): 5.

673. Lampmon, H.S. "$10,000,000 Fish Story." New York Times Magazine (September 1977): 16-17.

67 4. Lane, Lee. "Waterway User Charges: Striking a Blow for Free Enterprise."Sierra Club Bulletin 62 (May 1977): 12-15.

675. Lang, Scott H. "Environmental Impact of Public Interest Law Firms." Phoenix Quarterly 4 (1972): 2.

676. "Lawsuit Challenges Proposed Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway." Conservation News 36 (August 15, 1971): 6.

677. Lawyer, Donald E. "The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Environmental Impact Analysis: Philosophy and Methods. Edited by Robert B. Ditton and Thomas C. Goodale. Madison: University ofWisconsin Sea Grant Program, 1972, pp. 53-58.

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678. Laycock, George. "Can We Stop the River-Killers?" Sports Afield 166 (July 1971): 10, 12-13, 110.

679. --·"Case #3: The Big Walnut." Audubon 71 (September 1969): 127.

680. --·"Coup de Grace For Barge Canal?" Audubon 79 (March 1977): 147.

681. --· "The Dam Shame: It's Still With Us." Outdoor Life 163 (June 1979): 84-86.

682. --· "High Cost of Destruction: Excerpts from The Diligent Destroyers." Audubon 71 (November 1969): 86-88,90,94,97,100,102,105-111.

683. --· "Let's Stop Them at the Oklawaha!" Sports Afield 164 (October 1970): 12, 14, 16.

684. Lazarus, Howard J. "Private Relief Under the Refuse Act." Environmental Affairs 2 (Spring 1972): 250-270.

685. "The League and the Engineers." Outdoor America 11 (September-October 1946): 2.

686. Leapold, A. Starker, and Leonard, Justin W. "Alaska .Dam Would Be Resources Disaster." Audubon 68 (May-June 1966): 176-178.

687. Lear, John. "Environmental Repair: The U.S. Army Engineers' New Assignment." Saturday Review 54 (May 1, 1971): 47-53.

688. "Light at the End of the Tunnel." Conservation News 35 (April15, 1970): 6.

689. "Light in the Wilderness." Conservation News 34 (April15, 1969): 11-12.

690. LindaU, William N., Jr., and Trent, Lee. "Housing Development Canals in the Coastal Zone of the Gulf of Mexico: Ecological Consequences, Regulations, and Recommendations." Marine Fisheries Review 37

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691. Lindsey, J.J. "Kinzua Lake Development." Conservation 23 (April1969): 2-5.

692. Lipman, Jeffrey M. "The Federal Water Pollution Controls Act Amendments of 1972: Effective Controls at Last?" Brooklyn Law Review 39 (Fall1972): 403-425.

693. Liston, Charles R. "Winter Shipping Impact on Environment." Water Spectrum 13 (Spring 1981): 30-31.

694. Little, Joseph W. "Legal Strategies for Achieving Environmental Goals: A Florida Case Study." Economics and Decision Making for Environmental Quality. Edited by J. Richard Conner and Edna Loehman. Gaines­ville: University Presses of Florida, 1974, pp. 177-203.

695. Little, Zip. "A Choice of Water or Coal." Outdoor America 38 (November 1973): 1, 10.

696. "Little Tennessee River Jeopardized." Living Wilderness 29 (Spring 1965): 38-39.

697. Livaudais, Julie Durel. "Conflicting Interests in Southern Louisiana's Wetlands: Private Developers versus Conservationists, and the State and Federal Regulatory Roles." Tulane Law Review 56 (April 1982): 1006--34.

698. Livesey, R. "Military Civil Engineers." Engineering 207 (May 9, 1969): 711-7.14.

699. "Locks Knocked." Environmental Action 7 (December 20, 1975): 10-11.

700. Logsdon, Gene. "The Battle Over 'Big Dam Foolishness.' "Farm Journal96 (August 1972): 20-21, 48.

701. Long, E. John. "The Cross-Florida Canal.'' American Forests 70 (June 1964): 17-19, 48-49.

702. "Looking in on the Stanislaus and Complex Proposition 17.'' Sunset 153 (November 1974): 37.

703. Lorenz, Jack. "Coastal Wetland, Footprint in Nursery.'' Outdoor America 38 (October 1973): 1, 8-9.

704. "Lose byDefault?" Waterways Journal88 (August 10, 1974): 4.

705. "Lost, Vicinity Kinzua, Pa.: One Treaty, Rather Old.'' National Parks Magazine 36 (March 1962): 2, 16.

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706. Love, Sam. "A Native Returns to the Tombigbee." Living Wilderness 37 (Summer 1973): 24-31.

707. Lowry, Ritchie P. "Toward a Radical View of the Ecological Crisis." Environmental Affairs 1 (June 1971): 350-359.

708. Lumpkin, Julie. "Conservation: An Issue Comes of Age." South Carolina Wildlife 28 (January-February 1981): 9-15.

709. Lyman, Francesca. "Dredging for Dollars." Environmental Action 12 (February 1981): 4-9.

710. Maass, Arthur. "Congress and Water Resources." American Political Science Review 44 (September 1950): 576-593 . .

711. --·"Public Investment Planning in the United States: Analysis and Critique." Public Policy 18 (Winter 1970): 211-243.

712. --· "Public Investment Planning in the United States: Analysis and Critique." Water Spectrum 2 (Spring 1970): 1-8.

713. --· ''The Unpublished Comments of Dr. Arthur Maass." Congressional Record (December 22, 1970): E-10680-81.

714. Macbeth, Angus. "TheN ational Environmental Policy Act After Five Years." Columbia Journal of Environmental Law 2 (Fall1975): 1-39.

715. MacKaye, Benton. "Dam Site vs. Norm Site." Scientific Monthly 71 (October 1950): 241-247.

716. Macomber, Richard H. "What Is Happening .Now in the Environmental Area in the Corps of Engineers." The Environment: Costs, Conflicts, Action. Edited by John Cairns, Jr., and Kenneth L. Dickson. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1974, 123-130.

717. Madson, John. ''The Obion, Alcovy, Starkweather-Good Places Are Dying." Outdoor America 37 (October 1972): 5.

718. --·"A Plague on All Your Rivers." Audubon 74 (September 1972): 30-41.

719. "A Major Victory for Old Man River." Outdoor America 39 (October 1974): 3.

720. "Mammoth Cave Threatened Again." Outdoor America 14 (September 1949): 11.

721. "Many Voice Opposition at Dickey-Lincoln Hearing." Maine Environment (November 1977): 1-2, 8.

722. Marine, Gene. "America the Raped: Excerpt." Ramparts 7 (January 25, 1969): 72-74.

723. Marsh, Alton. "Daniel Boone's Wilderness May Be Tamed by a Lake: Red River Dam Disputes." Smithsonian 6 (September 1975): 56-62.

724. --·"Last Stand at Red River Gorge." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 48 (August 197 4): 18-24.

725. Marx, Wesley. "The Case of the Vanishing Beaches." American Forests 71 (November 1965): 11-13,54-55.

726. Massey, David. "Over a Barrel: Southern Waterways and the Army Corps of Engineers." Southern Exposure 8 (Spring 1980): 92-100.

727. Matthiessen, P. "River Eater: Destruction of the Kissimmee." Audubon 72 (March 1970): 52-53.

728. Matuszeski, William. "The National Environmental Policy Act." Regional Environmental Management. Edited by L. Edwin Coate and Patricia A. Bonner. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1975, pp. 69-74.

729. Mayer, Harold M. "Politics and Land Use: The Indiana Shoreline ofLake Michigan." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 54 (December 1964): 508-523.

730. Mazmanian Daniel A. "Participatory Democracy in a Federal Agency." Water Politics and Public Involvement. Edited by John C. Pierce and Harvey R. Doerksen. Ann Arbor: Ann Arbor Science Publishers, 1976, pp. 201-223.

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731. Mazmanian, Daniel A., and Lee, Mordecai. "Tradition Be Dammed! The Army Corps of Engineers Is Changing." Public Administration Review 35 (March-April1975): 166-172.

732. Mazmanian, Daniel A., and Nienaber, Jeanne. "Prospects for Public Participation in Federal Agencies: The Case of the Army Corps ofEngineers." Water Politics and Public Involvement. Edited by John C. Pierce and Harvey R. Doerksen. Ann Arbor: Ann Arbor Science Publishers, 1976, pp. 225-24 7.

733. McCarthy, Jane E. "Resolving Environmental Conflicts." Environmental Science and Technology 10 (January 1976): 40-43.

734. McCarthy, Jane, and Shorett, Alice. ''Mediation to Resolve Environmental Conflict: The Snohomish Experiment." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 31 (September-October 1976): 212-213.

735. "McCarthy Chides Army Engineers." Outdoor America 34 (May 1969): 10.

736. McCaull, Julian. "Dams of Pork." Environment 17 (January-February 1975): 11-16.

737. McCloskey, Michael. "Water Projects-A Changing Perspective." Sierra Club Bulletin 55 (July 1970): 8-11.

738. --· "Who Are the Real Extremists?" Sierra Club Bulletin 54 (October-November 1969): 2.

739. ---· "Wilderness Movement at the Crossroads, 1945-1970." Pacific Historical Review 41 (August 1972): 346-362.

7 40. McGinnis, Charles I. "The Theory and Practice ofMitigation." Fish and Wildlife News (September 1978): 6-8.

741. Mcintosh, Robert P. "Ecology Since 1900." Issues and Ideas in America. Edited by Benjamin J. Taylor and Thurman J. White. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1976, pp. 303-372.

742. McKern, John L. "Mitigation Can't Wait." Water Spectrum 7 (Winter 1975-76): 7-16.

743. McNeely, Dave, and Thompson, Lyke. "The Unholy Trinity Incident." Texas Monthly 1 (June 1973): 42-48.

744. Mears, Joe. "Battle of the Clearwater." Outdoor Life 119 (March 1957): 24.

745. Mechem, Rose Mary. "Florida, the Grass Is No Longer Greener." National Wildlife 20 (October-November 1982): 50-55.

7 46. "The Meramec Park Dam: Disasters in Water Development II." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 4 7 (August 1973): 28-30.

747. Mercer, Lloyd J., and Morgan, Douglas W. "Reassessment of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal: A Probability Approach." Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 2 (February 1976): 196-206.

7 48. Messigian, Patricia A. "New MethodofReclaiming Dredged Material." Military Engineer 67 (November-December 1975): 346-347.

749. Metcalfe, Vern. "Wildlife and Multiple Use." American Forests 71 (November 1965): 30-31,40,43.

750. Methvin, Eugene H. "The Fight to Save the Flint." Reader's Digest 105 (August 1974): 17-22, 26.

751. Mick, Gerard E. "Boulder Creek-An Environmental Status Report." Journal of the Construction Division­ASCE 100 (March 1974): 1-6.

752. Mikesell, Stephen D. "Historical Analysis and Benefit-Cost Accounting: Planning for the New Melones Dam." Public Historian 1 (Winter 1979): 50-65.

753. Miller, Alan S.; Anderson, Frederick R.; and Liroff, Richard A. "The National Environmental Policy Act and Agency Policy Making: Neither Paper Tiger nor Straitjacket." Environmental Law Reporter 6 (1976): 50020-29.

754. Miller, James Nathan. "America the (Formerly) Beautiful." Reader's Digest 94 (February 1969): 179-181, 183-184.

755. --·"Awful Truth About Our Federal Dams." Reader's Digest 110 (June 1977): 92-96.

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756. ---· "Battle Tactics for Conservationists." Reader's Digest 98 (January 1971): 175-180.

757. ---·"Big Dam Decision at Alton." Reader's Digest 108 (February 1976): 83-88.

758. --.-·"Bitter Battle of the Waterways." Reader's Digest 111 (September 1977): 83-87.

759. --· "Half a Billion Dollars Down the Drain." Reader's Digest 109 (November 1976): 143-148.

760. --·"Needed: A Bill of Rights for Our Rivers." Reader's Digest 99 (July 1971): 161-162, 164, 166, 168.

761. ---· "A Plan to Use Our Floods, Not Fight Them." Reader's Digest 102 (March 1973): 21-22, 24-26.

762. -----.-· "Rape on the Oklawaha: A Case Study of How We of Conservation-Minded America Are Letting Our Countryside Be Nibbled to Death." Reader's Digest 96 (January 1970): 54-60.

763. --·"Trickery on the Tenn-Tom." Reader's Digest 113 (September 1978): 138-143.

764. Miller, Leslie A. "Battle That Squanders Billions." Saturday Evening Post 221 (May 14, 1949): 30-31.

765. ---· "The Case for a Department of Natural Resources." Transactions of the Fifteenth North American Wildlife Conference (1950): 59-67.

766. "Mississippi Mud Flats." Environmental Action 8 (June 5, 1976): 9.

767. "The Mississippi River: The 20th Century's Grand Canal?" Outdoor America 37 (September 1972): 1, 3.

768. Mitchell, John G. "Friend vs. Friend." Audubon 82 (May 1980): 36-53.

769. Mocine, Ralph. "Shall W'e Let Them Ruin Our National Parks?" Sierra Club Bulletin 35 (September 1950): 8.

770. "Modern Water Control." Outdoor America 18 (July-August 1953): 13, 31.

771. Moon, Philbin F. "Engineering for Fish." Military Engineer 61 (January-February 1969): 9-11.

772. Morgan, H.R. "Sheyenne River: The Next River to Die." National Wildlife 8 (April-May 1970): 20.

773. Morris, John W. "The Corps of Engineers Role in Balancing Environmental Needs and Society's Demands for Developing Resources." Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference 39 (1974): 28-34.

774. ---·"A Time for Reflection." Water Spectrum 7 (Fall1975): 1-8.

775. ---· "The United States Army Corps of Engineers: Two Centuries of Interdisciplinary Engineering." Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 5 (no. 4, 1980): 269-280.

776. Morrison, Helen. "Barge Canal Down but Not Out." Florida Naturalist 50 (February 1977): 22.

777. Morse, Wayne L. "Natural Resources: Always Too Little, Often Too Late." New Republic 134 (January 16, 1956): 18-19.

778. Moser, Don. "Dig They Must, the Army Engineers, Securing Allies and Acquiring Enemies." Smithsonian 7 (December 1976): 40-51.

779. ---·"Mangrove Island is Reprieved by Army Engineers." Smithsonian 7 (January 1977): 68-77.

780. Muckleston, Keith W. "The Evolution of Approaches to Flood Damage Reduction." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 31 (March-April1976): 53-59.

781. Mueller, M. "New Canal: What About Bioenvironmental Research?" Science 163 (January 10, 1969): 165-167.

782. Mundt, Karl E. "Not All Dams Are Damnable!" Outdoor America 8 (December 1943): 4-6, 19.

783. My drum, Christopher B. "Federal Protection ofWetlands Through Legal Process." Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 7 (no. 4, 1979): 567-627.

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784. Mykland, Gunnar K. "The Enforcement Phase of Pollution Abatement: The Role of the Army Engineers." Water and Sewage Works 117 (June 1970): 213-216.

785. "National Scenic Beauty Declared Paramount to Power Development." Outdoor Magazine 3 (July-August 1938): 2-3.

786. "The Natural Environment." Science 150 (October 22, 1965): 510-512.

787. "Natural Resources Management." Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1976): 55-61.

788. Neal, William; Pilkey, Orrin H., Jr.; and Imperato, Douglas P. "Inlets, Islands and Engineers: Oregon Inlet." OutdQor America 46 (May-June 1981): 12, 21.

789. N edelman, Jeffrey. "Destroying Tomorrow Today: The Army Corps ofEngineers Wants the Mississippi River." Horticulture 55 (October 1977): 8, 10.

790. Needham, Paul R. "Dams Threaten West Coast Fisheries Industry." Oregon Business Review 6 (June 1947): 1-4.

791. Neill, Patricia, and Smith, Mary Minor. "The St.John at a Critical Crossroad." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 49 (April1975): 15-19.

792. Nelson, David G. "State Disposition of Submerged Lands Versus Public Rights in Navigable Waters." Natural Resources Lawyer 3 (July 1970): 491-511.

793. "NEPA, the Court, and Gillham Reservoir." Water Resources Planners' Bulletin 3 (October 1971): 8-10.

794. "NEPA Not Intended to Delay Projects." Waterway Journal86 (July 22, 1972): 4, 15.

795. Netboy, Anthony. "The Columbia Salmon's Upstream Fight: Life and Death in a Dammed River." Sierra Club Bulletin 60 (August-September 1978): 29-33.

796. --·"Rape of the Rogue." The Flyfisher 6 (no. 1~ 1973): 1, 30-31.

797. Netboy, Anthony, and Allen, Eric W. "Storm Over the Rogue." Outdoor America 37 (September 1972): 6-7.

798. Neuberger, Richard L. "Around the U.S.A.: Fish and Concrete." Nation 175 (August 9, 1952): 100.

799. --· "The Great Salmon Experiment." Harper's Magazine 190 (February 1945): 229-236.

800. --· "Habits for Salmon." Science Digest 33 (March 1953): 22-25.

801. --·"Partnership vs. the Public Interest." Reporter 12 (February 24, 1955): 27-30.

802. --· "Wilderness Battleground." New Republic 104 (June 23, 1941): 855-856.

803. "New Directions Urged for Army Engineers." Outdoor America 34 (May 1969): 1.

804. "A New Esprit de Corps?" National Voter 26 (Winter 1977): 6-10.

805. Nichols, Margaret G. "Showdown at Tocks Island." Field and Stream 80 (August 1975): 14, 16, 20.

806. Nichols, Robert B., Jr. "Corps of Engineers-New Guardians of Ecology." Louisiana Law Review 31 (June . 1971): 666-681.

807. "1975: Environmental Action and Reaction." Environmental Action 7 (January 17, 1976): 3-13.

808. Nixon, Sunny J. "The National Environmental Policy Act's Influence on Standing, Judicial Review, and Retroactivity." Land and Water Law Review 7 (no. 1, 1972): 115-124.

809. "Nixon Offers Environmental Program." Science 167 (February 20, 1970): 1105.

810. "Nixon Stops Up a Barge Canal." Business Week (January 23, 1971): 19.

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811. Noble, George. "Historical and Legal Aspects ofNEPA." Water and Sewage Works 122 (May 1975): 86-88.

812. "No-Growth Forces Attack Federal Water Project." Laborer 27 (August 1973): 11, 15.

813. Notardonato, Frank, and Doyle, Arthur F. "Corps Takes New Approach to Flood Control." Civil Engineer 49 (June 1979): 65-68.

814. "NPCA Backs Carter on Opposition to Boondoggles." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 51 (April 1977): 26, 28.

815. "NRCM Criticizes Army's Impact Statement: Corps Fails to Justify Dickey." Maine Environment (March ·1979): 1, 8. '

816. Oakes, Sarah, and Sage, Samuel H. "New York City's Hudson River Projects." Sierra Club Bulletin 64 (March­April 1979): 28-30.

817. "Obion and Forked Deer Rivers." National Wetlands Newsletter 1 (November 1978): 8.

818. Odell, Rice. "NEPA-It's Still a Hard Act to Follow." Environmental Action 8 (July 31, 1976): 4-8.

819. --·"Silt, Cracks, Floods, and Other Dam Foolishness." Audubon 77 (September 1975): 107-114.

820. "O'er the Rampart We Watch-Or Wildlife Be Dammed." lzaak Walton Magazine 29 (October 1964): 2.

821. "Of Floods and Flood Plains." Conservation News 39 (September 1, 1974): 6-7.

822. " 'Ol' Man River' in Trouble Again." Outdoor America 38 (January 1973): 4.

823. "On the Hill." Environmental Action 8 (February 26, 1977): 5.

824. "One Way to Beat 'The Lobby That Can1t Be Licked.'" Outdoor America 18 (November-December 1953): 12-13.

825. "An Open Mind.'' Nature Magazine 45 (February 1952): 89.

826. Ortolano, Leonard. "A Process for Federal Water Planning at the Field Level." Water Resources Bulletin 10 (no. 4, 1974): 766-778.

827. --·"Water Plan Ranking and the :fublic Interest." Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management Division-ASCE 102 (April1976): 35-48.

828. Osmundson, Theodore F. "Breakthro~gh: U.S. Engineers Shift Policy with New Levee Designs." Landscape Architecture 63 (January 1973): 118-123.

829. --· "How to Control the Flood Controllers.'' Cry California 5 (Summer 1970): 30-38.

830. "Ozarks Dam Troubles.'' Outdoor America 11 (November-December 1945): 11-15.

831. Page, John C. "What Is or Should B.e the Status of Wildlife as a Factor in Drainage and Reclamation Planning?" Transactions of the Third North American Wildlife Conference (1938): 109-125.

832. Page, R.J.B. "Water-Interbasin Transfer.'' lzaak Walton Magazine 31 (July 1966): 5-7.

833. Palmer, H.V.R., Jr. "Cape Cod Holds Breath as Corps Mulls Erosion Control Feasibility.'' National Fisherman 55 (June 1974): 2b, 13b.

834. Palmer, Tim. "Don't Damn the Stanislaus.'' National Parks and Conservation Magazine 54 (March 1980): 17-20.

835. --·"Saving the Stanislaus: Must We Wear Chains to Keep Rivers Free?'' Sierra Club Bulletin 64 (September­October 1979): 9-12.

836. --· "Stanislaus Standoff.'' American Forests 85 (December 1979): 22-25, 48-51.

837. Pankowski, Ted. "League Granted Standing to Sue in Wetlands Case.'' Outdoor America 36 (August 1971): 12.

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838. ---·"Let's Revitalize Water Planning." Water Spectrum 4 (Spring 1972): 23-29.

839. Parfit, Michael. "The Army Corps of Engil\l.eers: Flooding America in Order to Save It." New Times 7 (November 12, 1976): 25-37.

840. Parish, Gary E., and Morgan, J. Michael. "Hi$tory, Practice and Emerging Problems ofWetlands Regulation: Reconsidering Section 404 of the Clean Water Act." Land and Water Law Review 17 (no. 1, 1982): 43-84.

841. Par, J.G. "Social Impact of Engineers." Engineering Journal 51 (December 1968): 6-8.

842. Parry, B. Thomas, and Norgaard, Richard B. "Wasting a River." Environment 17 (January-February 1975): 17-20;25-27.

843. Partington, William M. "The Cross-Florida Barge Canal Controversy." Florida Naturalists 43 (February 1970): 39.

844. --· "Oklawaha-The Fight is on Again!" Living Wilderness 33 (Autumn 1969): 19-23.

845. "Pass the Ammo!" Outdoor America 14 (July-August 1949): 15-16.

846. Payne, Mildred. "The Great Dismal Swamp." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 45 (February 1971): 9-13.

847. "Peace, Brother!" Waterways Journal85 (September 4, 1971): 4-5.

848. Peeples, William. "The Indiana Dunes and Pressure Politics." Atlantic Monthly 211 (February 1963): 84-88.

849. Pendergrass, B.P. "Planning for Environmental Quality." Military Engineer 63 (January-February 1971): 46-48.

850. Penfold, Joseph W. "Battle of the Rivers." Izti!-ak Walton Magazine 28 (November 1963): 10-11.

851. --·"What Is Multiple Use?" Izaak Walton Magazine 28 (May 1963): 4-5.

852. Penfold, Joseph W., and Robert, Dennis T. "The Washington Page: Opportunity on the Potomac." lzaak Walton Magazine 30 (May 1965): 4-5.

853. "Permits for Dredge and Fill Activities in Both Coastal and Freshwater Wetlands." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 49 (September 1975): 23-25.

854. Perry, Edgar. "The Doomed Valley." Nation 176 (February 7, 1953): 122-124.

855. Peterson, Elmer T. "The Army Engineers Are Imposing Their Flood-Control Ideas on Creeks!" Saturday Evening Post 244 (February 23, 1952): 12.

856. --· "Big Dam Foolishness." Reader's Digest 61 (July 1952): 63-66.

857. --·"Our Water Problem Goes Back to Land Use." Outdoor America 20 (September-October 1955): 32.

858. Peterson, Russ W. "Blow Against Boondoggles." Audubon 82 (May 1980): 129.

859. Peterson, Thorwald Roger. "Cleaning Up the Waterways." Military Engineer 63 (November-December 1971): 415-416.

860. Pew, Thomas W., Jr. "The Wabash Faces Drowning, Dredging, Canalizing." Defenders of Wildlife News 51 (October 1976): 336-339.

861. Pick, Lewis A. "An Engineer's View of Land and Water Conservation." Transactions of the Fifteenth North American Wildlife Conference (1950): 52-58.

862. "Plain Facts on the Potomac." National Parks Magazine 36 (March 1962): 2, 16.

863. "Plan to Straighten the Big Sioux River Set Back by Iowa Resource Council." lzaak Walton Magazine 27 (April 1962): 16.

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864. Platt, Phil. "Editorial: The Autobiography of a River." Outdoor America 9 (July-August 1944): 3.

865. "Plight of Everglades Wildlife Largely Ignored by Authorities." News of the Humane Society ofthe United States 15 (January-February 1970): 4.

866. Poor, Peggy. "Florida's Inland Waterway: The Okeechobee Route." Yachting 132 (November 1972): 54, 100, 102, 104, 106.

867. Pope, Martha. "Restoring the Kissimmee-When Nature Works Best." Conservation News 42 (June 1, 1977): 3-5.

868. Popo':ich, Luke. "The Corps Gets the Wietlands: Thanks, But No Thanks." Journal of Forestry 73 (July 1975): 430-431.

869. "Pork Barrel is Law." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 45 (March 1971): 32-33.

870. "Pork-Barrel Victory." New Republic 126 (May 5, 1952): 7.

871. "Potomac Basin Plan Gets First Approval." Izaak Walton Magazine 29 (February 1964): 16.

872. "Potomac Dams." Outdoor America 22 (September-October 1957): 21.

873. "Potomac Dams Again!" Outdoor America 10 (January-February 1945): 16.

874. "Potomac Dams Defeated." Outdoor America 10 (May-June 1945): 13.

875. "Potomac River." Sierra Club Bulletin $1 (November 1966): 13 . . 876. "Power: Fish vs. Dams." Time 76 (February 17, 1958): 88-89.

877. Power, Garrett. "The Fox in the Chicken Coop: The Regulatory Program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Virginia Law Review 63 (May 197'7): 503-559. ··

878. __ . "Watergate Village: A Case Stqdy of a Permit Application for a Marina Submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Coastal Zone Management Journal 2 (1975): 103-124.

879. Powers, William T. "The Corps and Recreation." Outdoor America 23 (December 1958): 10-11.

880. "President Orders Halt of Cross-Florida Barge Canal: Reprieve for a Dying River." Outdoor America 36 (February 1971): 11. ·

881. President Urged to Veto Rivers and Hatbors Bill." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 45 (February 1971): 33.

882. "President's Action Halts Florida's Fav0rite Folly." Audubon 73 (March 1971): 115.

883. "Prime Target." Waterways Journal85 (April10, 1971): 4.

884. Pringle, Laurence. "Wild Rivers and Man." Living Wilderness 37 (Spring 1973): 30-35.

885. "Proposed Apostle Islands National Lakleshore and Plans for Its Development." National Parks Magazine 39 (December 1965): 23-24.

886. Psuty, Norbert P.; Nordstrom, Karl F.; Elastings, Robert W.; and Bonsall, Susan. "Dredged Spoil Disposal on theN ew Jersey Wetlands: The Probl'em ofEnvironmental Impact Assessment." Shore and Beach 42 (April 1974): 25-30.

887. "The Purpose of Up-Stream Engineering and Its Hope." Outdoor America 2 (November 1936): 4-5.

888. "Rampart Dam." National Parks Magazine 41 (August 1967): 20.

889. "Rampart Dam-Alaska Study." lzaak Walton Magazine 31 (May 1966): 12-13.

890. Randolph, John, and Ortolano, Leonard. "Effect ofNEPA on the Corps of Engineers' New Melones Project." Columbia Journal of Environmental Law 1 (Spring 1975): 233-273.

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891. --· "NEPA and the Consideration of Alternatives: A Case Study of the Corps of Engineers' Planning for Carmel River." Environmental Affairs 5 (Spring 1976): 213-253.

892. Ratliff, Dick. "Wetlands Protection Under the Corps of Engineers' New Dredge and Fill Jurisdiction." Hastings Law Journal 28 (September li976): 223-245.

893. Read, Herbert P. "The Dunes-The Army-The Battle." Izaak Walton Magazine 32 (February 1967): 10-14.

894. Redford, Polly. "Vanishing Tidelands." Atlantic Magazine 219 (June 1967): 75-83.

895. "Reflooding the Marshes." Forest and Stream 98 (December 1928): 772-773.

896. "Regulatory and Assessment Functions." Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1978): 65-66.

897. "Regulatory Functions." Annual Report of t'he Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1976): 79-81.

898. "Regulatory Functions." Annual Report of t'he Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1977): 43-45.

899. Reich, Michael. "The Tocks Island Dam is Dead, But the Delaware Gap Widens." Planning Magazine 42 (December 1976): 10-15.

900. Reid, Kenneth A. "After the War-What?" Outdoor America 8 (March 1943): 4-7.

901. --· "Are We Completely Dammed?" Outdoor America 6 (May-June 1941): 3.

, 902. --· "A Billion Dollars for What?" Outdoor America 3 (March 1938): 5-6.

903. --· "Fish Come Last." Outdoor America 3 (July-August 1938): 4-6.

904. --· "A Milestone in Conservation." Outdoor America 11 (July-August 1946): 3.

905. --· "The New Shell Game." Outdoor America 5 (December 1939): 3.

906. --·"This Thing Called Flood Control." Outdoor America 12 (December 1947): 3-5.

907. --·"The Water Policy of the League." Outdoor America 12 (March 1947): 3.

908. --·"Water, the Orphan: Are We Completely Dammed?" Outdoor America 10 (May-June 1945): 4-7, 16.

909. Reiger, George. "Field and Stream Annual Dumb-Dumb Award." Field and Stream 81 (January 1977): 22, 24, 26.

910. --· "Field and Stream Annual Dumb-Dumb Award." Field and Stream 83 (January 1979): 24, 26, 65.

911. --· "General Dredge Revisited!" Conservation News 37 (September 15, 1972): 12.

912. --· "More on the Corps." Field and Stret;Lm 82 (May 1977): 22, 24, 26.

913. --· "Proposition XIII." Field and Stream 84 (October 1979): 56, 162-178.

914. --·"The River of Grass is Drying Up!" National Wildlife 12 (December-January 1974): 54-63.

915. --· "Things You Should Know About." Field and Stream 81 (May 1976): 22, 26, 28.

916. Reisner, Marc. "Building Tomorrow Today." Gallery 9 (September 1981): 66-70, 100-101.

917. ---·"Water Projects." NRDC Newsletter 7 (July-August 1978): 1-10, 15-24.

918. "Remaining Tenn-Tom Issues Raised Before U.S. Court." Waterways Journal94 (June 7, 1980): 4.

919. Remley, David A. "Big Walnut Valley." Sietra Club Bulletin 54 (March 1969): 5-7.

920. "Resources Threatened by Washington Confusion." Outdoor America 18 (July-August 1953): 29-30.

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921. Reuss, Henry S. "Needed: An About-Face for the Corps of Engineers." Reader's Digest 99 (November 1971): 129-132.

922. Reuss, Martin. "The Army Corps of Engineers and Flood-Control Politics on the Lower Mississippi." Louisiana History 23 (Spring 1982): 131-148.

923. "Reviewing the Water Projects." Conservation News 42 (May 15, 1977): 2-4.

924. Rhodes, Richard. "The Killing of the Everglades." Playboy 19 (January 1972): 112-116, 154, 278-282.

925. Rich, Laurie Ann. "The Coming Crisis in Environmental Enforcement." New Engineer 5 (November 1976): 19-21,24,26,30-32,36-39 . .

926. Rich, Willis H. "Dams and the Problem o£Migratory Fishes." American Wildlife 28 (September-October 1939): 228-231.

927. Richerson, Peter, and Johnson, Robert. "Environmental Values and Water Quality Planning." Journal Hydraulics Division-ASCE 101 (February 1975): 259-276.

928. Roberge, Frank. "Another Teton? A Difficult Site Has Posed Problems for the Corps' Design-As-You-Go Gathright Dam Project." New Engineer 6 (June 1977): 17-20, 22.

929. Roberts, Paul E. "Cross-Florida Barge Canal: A Current Appraisal." Business and Economic Dimensions 7 (June 1971): 1-12.

930. ---· "The Oldest (Permanent) Floating Boondoggle in American Politics." Miami Interaction 5 (Spring 1974): 3-15.

931. Robie, Ronald B. "RecognitionofSubstantiveRights UnderNEPA." NaturalResourcesLawyer7 (no. 3, 1974): 387-437.

932. Robins, William G. "The Willamette Valley Project of Oregon." Pacific Historical Review 4 7 (November 1978): 585-603.

933. Robinson, Lloyd R., Jr. "Is the Refuse Act Permit Program Legal and Logical?" Water and Sewage Works 119 (January 1972): 50-53.

934. Rodgers, William H., Jr. "Industrial Water Pollution and the Refuse Act: A Second Chance for Water Quality/' University of Pennsylvania Law Re~iew 119 (April1971): 761-822. ·

935. Rogers, Robert F. "Why Doesn't the Army Do Something Constructive?" Environmental Action 3 (November 27' 1971): 12-14.

936. Rosenbaum, Walter A., and Roberts, Paul E. "The Year of Spoiled Pork: Comments on the Court's Emergence as an Environmental Defender. Law and Society Review 7 (Fall 1972): 33-60.

937. Ross, Charles R. "The Federal Government as an Inadvertent Advocate of Environmental Degradation." Edited by Harold W. Helfrich, Jr. The Environmental Crisis: Man's Struggle to Live with Himself. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970, pp. 171-187.

938. "Round the Circuit with States and Chapters: 12 Foot Channel." Outdoor America 12 (March 1947): 14.

939. Rouse, Hunter. "Hydraulic Structures artd/orthe Environment?" Critical Reviews in Environmental Control9 (March 1980): 271-277.

940. Rudloe, Jack, and Rudloe, Anne. "Louisiana's Atchafalaya: Trouble in Bayou Country." National Geographic 156 (September 1979): 376-397.

941. Rushton, Bill. "The South Coast Conspitacy." Southern Exposure 2 (Fall1974): 4-21.

942. Rutherford, Glenn 0. "The Saga ofthe Red River Gorge." American Forests 78 (February 1972): 20-23.

943. "St. Croix Dam Plan Dies." Outdoor America 11 (July-August 1946): 11.

944. "The Salmon Crisis." Outdoor America 16 (September-October 1951): 11.

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945. Saltonstall, Richard, Jr. "Of Dams and Kate Furbish." Living Wilderness 40 (January-March 1977): 42-43.

946. --·"On Dumping Dickey and Saving the St. John." Living Wilderness 40 (October-December 1976): 20-21.

947. Sanchez, Edward N. "The Holey Gates." Military Engineer 64 (January-February 1972): 5-7.

948. Sargent, Howard L., Jr. "Fishbowl Planning Immerses Citizens in Corps Project." Civil Engineering 42 (September 1972): 54-57.

949. Saucier, Roger T. "Dredged Material: Waste Product or Resource?" Water Spectrum 10 (Fall1978): 10-17.

950. "Saving the Stanislaus." Newsweek 94 (O<ttober 15, 1979): 30, 32.

·951. "Saving U.S. Wetlands-A Battle Royal." U.S. News & World Report 81 (July 12, 1976): 36, 38-39.

952. Sax, Joseph. "A Little Sturm and Drang at Hunting Creek." Esquire 75 (February 1971): 84-88, 118-120, 122-124.

953. Saylor, J.P. "Once Along a River: Propos~d Scenic Rivers Systems." Parks and Recreation 3 (August 1968): 20-21. '

954. "The Scenic Big South Fork: A River Worth Saving." Outdoor America 36 (March 1971): 6-7.

955. Scheele, Paul E. "President Carter and the Water Projects: A Case Study in Presidential and Congressional Decision-Making." Presidential Studies Quarterly 8 (Fall1978): 348-364.

956. Schell, Steven R. "Estuaries of Oregon." Environmental Law 2 (Winter 1972): 83.

957. Schmidt, Wayne, and Houk, Rose. "Winter Navigation: Will It Float?" Conservation News 43 (November 1, 1978): 9-11; (November 5, 1978): 2-5.

958. Schnee, Alex. "Locking and Damming on the Old Mississippi." Conservation News 40 (March 1, 1975): 2-4.

959. Schneider, William F. "Federal Control Over Wetland Areas: The Corps of Engineers Expands Its Jurisdiction." University of Florida Law Review 28 (Spring 1976): 787-800.

960. Schoof, Russell. "Environmental Impact of Channel Modification." Water Resources Bulletin 16 (August 1980): 697-701.

961. Schueler, Donald G. "How Do You Price a Swamp?" Audubon 77 (March 1975): 16-27.

962. Sciandrone, Joseph C. "Environmental Protection at California Dam." Civil Engineering 44 (March 1974): 80-83.

963. Sciolino, Elaine. "Niobrara's Ark." Newsweek 86 (September 15, 1975): 9.

964. "Seaports For an Island Empire." U.S. News & World Report 68 (May 25, 1970): 90-92.

965. Seaver, Mary Lou, and Blackwelder, Brent. "Damnable Dams." Not Man Apart 7 (March-April1977): 1-3.

966. "Sen. Church to Offer Bill on Public Works." Outdoor America 36 (January 1971): 9.

967. "Senecas Lose Again." National Parks Magazine 39 (February 1965): 21.

968. Seneker, Harold. "Deltona in Deep." Forbes, 118 (October 1, 1976): 46-47.

969. Sewell, Richard J. "Cross Florida Barge Canal, 1927-1968." Florida Historical Quarterly 46 (April 1968): 369-383.

970. Sharke, Edwin. "Operation Build and Destroy." Sports Illustrated 28 (April1, 1968): 46-49.

971. "Sharpe and Backus on Corps Advisory Board." Outdoor America 37 (June 1972): 8.

972. Shedd, E. Warner. "Dickey-Lincoln: The Hydro-Hydra That Refuses to Die." Conservation News 44 (November 1, 1979): 9-12; (November 15, 1979): 2 ..... 7.

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973. "Shedding Light-On Conservation Affairs: Dam Threats to Parks, Wildlife Increasing." Outdoor America 16 (September-October 1951): 10.

974. Sherrill, Robert G. "The Pork-Barrel Soldiers." Nation 196 (February 14, 1963): 180-183.

975. "Sheyenne Dam." Conservation News 35 (June 1, 1970): 10-11.

976. "Sierra Club Loses Suit Against Corps." National Wetlands Newsletter 2 (March-April1980): 14-15.

977. "The Sierra Club on the National Scene." Sierra Club Bulletin 41 (January 1956): 3-4.

978. Silberman, Edward. "Public Participation in Water Resource Development." Journal of the Water Resources Planning and Management Division-ASCE 103 (May 1977): 111-123.

979. "Silt and the Dam Builders." Sierra Club Bulletin 35 (October 1950): 7.

980. Simmons, F.M. "The Tragedy of Currituck." Outdoor America (February 1930): 65-69.

981. Simon, James R. "What Happens to Fish in Reservoirs?" Outdoor America 5 (May-June 1940): 6-7.

982. Sive, David. "Some Thoughts of an Environmental Lawyer in the Wilderness of Administrative Law." Columbia Law Review 70 (1970): 612-651.

983. Skerrett, R.G. "Fish Over a Dam." Scientific American 159 (October 1938): 182-185.

984. "Skimming Over the Hudson." Conservliltion News 44 (August 15, 1979): 1-5.

985. Skinner, John E. "Eco-Engineering-The Challenge of Resource Development." Water Resources Bulletin 7 (April 1971): 355-367.

986. Slade, Steve. "Army Corps of Engineers: Caught in Mid-Stream." Nation 221 (September 6, 1975): 179-181.

987. "Smash the Corps." Environmental Action 2 (June 23, 1973): 13.

988. Smiley, Doug M. "Paving Paradise: Developers Eye Florida Wetlands." Environmental Action 8 (October 9, 1976): 4-7.

989. Smith, Anthony Wayne. "Folly in Florida." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 43 (January 1969): 2, 21.

990. ---·"The Majesty of Rivers." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 43 (September 1975): 2, 31.

991. ---.. "Potomac River Dams." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 44 (September 1970): 23-26.

992. ---·"Potomac Victory." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 53 (November 1979): 2, 31.

993. ---· "The Rains Descended." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 46 (September 1972): 2, 39.

994. Smith, Edmund Ware. "Short Drive to Yesterday." Field and Stream 64 (July 1959): 38-40, 70-72.

995. Smith, Jack. "The Great Canal Controversy." Yachting 128 (November 1970): 55, 132-134.

996. Smith, James Noel. "The Doubtful Future of Galveston Bay." Sierra Club Bulletin 58 (April1973): 25-28.

997. Smith, Kelly. "Locks and Dam 26: A New Year, An Old Battle." Outdoor America 42 (January 1977): 1, 12.

998. Smith, Stephen T. "Environmental Law-Substantive Judicial Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969." North Carolin$ Law Review 51 (November 1972): 145-154.

999. "The Snake River-Today and TomorrGw." Quest 13 (Fall-Winter 1977): 1-5.

1000. Speight, Carol. "Trotters Shoals: The lBig Boondoggle." South Carolina Wildlife (July-August 1976): 18-23.

1001. Spencer, H. Nelson. "Corps Changing But Has Not Lost Drive for Development." Waterways Journal 89 (March 27, 1976): 4, 11.

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1002. Spencer, Jim. "Soybean Boom, Hardwood Bust." American Forests 87 (February 1981): 22-25, 49-54.

1003. Spivey, David A. "Environmental Impact Assessment: The Step Before." Military Engineer 65 (May-June 1973): 164-165.

1004. Spurr, Stephen H. "Rampart Dam: A Costly Gamble." Audubon 68 (May-June 1966): 172-175, 179.

1005. Stafford, Samuel. "Big Problem: Damming Up the Flood of Antipathy." Government Executive 1 (December 1969): 49-53.

1006. Stansfield, Charles A., Jr. "The Tocks Island Dam Controversy." Parks and Recreation 7 (March 1972): 29-33, 53-54.

1007. Stanton, Charles V. "Partner With Nature." Outdoor America 13 (April1948): 2.

1008. Starnes, Richard. "The Day They Pulled the Plug." Field and Stream 72 (October 1967): 28, 30, 82-83.

1009. --· "Gotcha!" Field and Stream 78 (January 1974): 10.

1010. --· "Oh, Bang the Drum Slowly." Field and Stream 77 (April 1973): 8, 10, 184.

1011. --·"The Rampart We Watch." Field and Stream 68 (August 1963): 12, 64-66.

1012. --· "Shall Our Wild Rivers Be Eternally Dammed?" Field and Stream 69 (March 1965): 14, 16, 103.

1013. --·"They Never Say Die." Field and Stream 79 (July 1974): 8, 10, 73-74.

1014. Starr, John T. "The Corps and the Environment." American Forests 76 (November 1970): 29-31.

1015. "Statistics Cast Doubt on Flood Control Value." Conservation News 38 (December 15, 1973): 7.

1016. "A 'Stave' (verb) to the Corps of the Pork Barrel Bulge." Outdoor America 36 (January 1971): 4.

1017. Stegner, Wallace. "Myths of the Western Dam." Saturday Review 48 (October 23, 1965): 29-31.

1018. --·"Quiet Crisis or Lost Cause." Satunday Review 47 (September 19, 1964): 28, 50.

1019. Stern, Carlos David. "Hydropower vs. Wilderness Waterway: The Economics of Project Justification Through the Sixties." Journal of Leisure Research 6 (Winter 1974): 46-57.

1020. Stewart, Horace. "Action at Woodruff Dam." Field and Stream 62 (November 1957): 43, 45, 47.

1021. Steyermark, Julian A. "Science on the March: An Example of How Dams Destroy Valuable Scientific Records." Scientific Monthly 74 (April1952): 231-233.

1022. Stilwell, Hart. "What Happens When the Rivers Stop Flowing?" Field and Stream 66 (February 1962): 29, 65, 125-129.

1023. Stimson, Thomas E., Jr. "The Dalles Dam to Submerge Famous Indian Spot." Popular Mechanics Magazine 105 (April1956): 138-140.

1024. Stratton, Ed. "Georgia Ikes Lead the Way: The Fight to Free the Flint." Outdoor America 39 (December 1974): 1, 7.

1025. "Stre~m Channelization Destroys Fishing." Outdoor America 36 (March 1971): 10.

1026. Streyckmans, Felix. "In Defense of the Potomac." Izaak Walton Magazine 29 (March 1964): 4-5.

1027. Strong, A.D. "Old Man River .... " Outdoor America 21 (January-February 1956): 2-7.

1028. "Struggle at Kinzua." Natural History 71 (June-July 1962): 67-68.

1029. "Suit Filed to Stop Corps of Engineers Oakley Project." Illinois Wildlife 7 (February 17, 1971): 12.

1030. Sumner, David. "Wild Rivers, Flowing Free." National Wildlife 14 (June-July 1976): 20-27.

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1031. "Support Grows for Red River Dam Alternate Site." Sierra Club Bulletin 54 (April1969): 3.

1032. "Supreme Court Ushers in New Era for CEQ in Warm Springs Case." Environmental Law Reporter 4 (197 4): 10130-32.

1033. Sutherland, John, and Shurgot, Michael. "Dredging in the Father of Waters." Not Man Apart 5 (January 1975): 1, 12.

1034. Sveinbjornsson, Hermann. "Mississippi Water Birds Losing Ground." Conservation News 43 (April15, 1978): 4-5.

1035. Swif!, Dan. "The Economics of Rampart Dam." Izaak Walton Magazine 32 (May 1965): 7-8.

1:036. Taylor, Walter. "The Treaty We Broke .... " Nation 193 (September 2, 1961): 120-121.

1037. Teclaff, Ludwik A. "Harmonizing Water Resources Development and Use with Environmental Protection in Municipal and International Law." Natural Resources Journal16 (October 1976): 807-861.

1038. "Temporary Victory on Tuttle Cre11k." Outdoor America 18 (May-June 1953): 20-21.

1039. "Tenn-Tom Traps Corps in Political Web." Engineering News-Record 202 (February 8, 1979): 8--9.

1040. "Tenn-Tom's .Trials." Time 109 (April4, 1977): 19.

1041. "Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway: Disaster in Water Development." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 47 (July 1973): 30.

1042. Thompson, Edward, Jr. "Section 404 of the FedeJ;"al Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1977: Hydrologic Modification, Wetlands Protection and the Physical Integrity of the Nation's Waters." Harvard Environmental Law Review 2 (1977): 264-287.

1043. Thomson, Irene Taviss. "The Tocks Islaad Dam Controversy." When Values Conflict: Essays on Environmental Analysis, Discourse, and Decision. Edited by Laurence H. Tribe, Corinne S. Schelling, and John Voss. Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing Co., 1976, pp. 35-60.

1044. "$367 Million Wetlands Suit Filed Against Corps, Builders." World Dredging and Marine Construction 10 (December 1974): 35-36.

1045. Tilden, P.M. "Rampart Project." Natural History 75 (January 1966): 12.

1046. "Time for New Math in Water Resource Development." Conservation News 34 (July 15, 1969): 5-7.

1047. Titus, Harold, ed. "Rampart Dam and the Perpetual Engineers." Field and Stream 71 (June 1966): 34, 36.

1048. "To Dam or Not to Dam." Izaak Walton Magazine 27 (April1962): 2.

1049. "Tocks Island Dam Project Halted." Conservation News 37 (November 1, 1972): 2-3.

1050. Tong, Marvin E., Jr. "Destruction of Our Cultural Heritage." Science 116 (October 31, 1952): 488.

1051. "The Total Environment Approach: Sound Planning and Decision Making." Water Resources Planners' Bulletin 3 (October 1971): 1-43.

1052. Towers, Joseph A. "New Wine in Old Bottles: The Federal Refuse Act Permit Program." Louisiana Bar Journal18 (March 1971): 243-249.

1053. Tripp, James T.B. "Cache River, Arkansas: A Water Resource Management Success." EDF Letter (January-February 1978): 2.

1054. ---·"Tensions and Conflicts in Federal Pollution Control and Water Resource Policy." Harvard Journal on Legislation 14 (February 1977): 225-280.

1055. Tripp, James T.B., and Hall, Richard M. "Federal Enforcement Under the Refuse Act of 1899." Albany Law Review 35 (no. 1, 1970): 60-80.

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1056. Trumbull, Stephen. "The River Spoilers." Audubon 68 (March-April1966): 102-110.

1057. Tunley, Roul. "Victory in the Wetlands." Reader's Digest 109 (September 1976): 49-51, 54, 57.

1058. Tupling, W. Lloyd. "Washington Report." Sierra Club Bulletin 54 (January 1969): 24.

1059. --· "Washington Report." Sierra Club Bulletin 56 (March 1971): 23.

1060. Turner, Darrell J. "Dams and Ecology: Can They Be Made Compatible?" Civil Engineering 41 (September 1971): 76-80.

1061. Tuttle, }ties. "Cache vs. the Corps." Outdoor America 37 (December 1972): 1, 10-11.

1062. "Undoing the Kissimmee River." Conservation News 38 (June 1, 1973): 4--6.

1063. "U.S. Engineers Issue Environmental Guidelines for Civil Projects." Waterways Journal84 (December 19, 1970): 26.

1064. "U.S. Monitors Discharges Into Inland Waterways." Chemica,l and Engineering News 49 (May 3, 1971): 21-22.

1065. "The Upper Mississippi." Outdoor Ameriaa 11 (March-April1946): 11-12.

1066. "Upper Mississippi Refuge." Forest and Stream 97 (November 1927): 681.

1067. Van Dresser, Cleveland. "The Big Dam Fight." American Forests 62 (December 1956): 18-19,56-57.

1068. Van Fleet, Clark C. "The Army Invades the Wichita Mountains." Atlantic 196 (December 1955): 67-68.

1069. Veilura, Michael. "The Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act in Environmental Litigation." Ecology Law Quarterly 9 (no. 3, 1981): 489-517.

1070. "Viewpoint." Living Wilderness 40 (December 1976): 3.

1071. Vogt, Bill. "Carter's Water Projects: Pork Barrel Sellout?" Outdoor Life 160 (November 1977): 34, 36, 38.

1072. --· " 'Dam' Is Not a Four-Letter Word: Army Engineers Do Not Recommend High Dams on the Susque­hanna." Outdoor America 35 (December 1970): 6--7.

1073. --· "Questioning the Corps." Outdoor Life 154 (August 1974): 10, 12, 14, 16.

1074. --·"Wanted: Your Views on Controversial Plan." Outdoor Life 155 (March 1975): 8, 12, 16, 162.

1075. Voigt, William, Jr. "Armed Truce on the Upper Mississippi." Outdoor America 11 (January-February 1946): 4--6.

1076. --· "A Current Headache." Outdoor America 14 (September 1949): 3.

1077. --·"Dey Don't Stay Whupped!" Outdoor America 15 (September-October 1950): 3.

1078. __ , "Flood Control vs. Man Control." lzaak Walton Magazine 31 (April1966): 8-9.

1079. --· "For Better River Basin Controls." Outdoor America 14 (May-June 1949): 11.

1080. --· "It Will Be Day-Light Soon." Outdoor America 14 (February 1949): 5-6.

1081. __ , "AKansasCaseanditsFutureProtmise." Outdoor America 17 (January-February 1952): 6--7,14-15.

1082. --· "A National Policy for Renewable Natural Resources." Transactions of the Seventeenth North American Wildlife Conference (1952): 47-61.

1083. --·"A National Water Policy-Hope vs. Danger!" Outdoor America 16 (January-February 1951): 2.

1084. --· "A New Look at Our River Program-Now!" Outdoor America 18 (January-February 1953): 8-19.

1085. --· "No Dams for Current River!" Outdoor America 15 (January 1950): 6.

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1086. ---·"A River Basin Program for America." Outdoor America 16 (September-October 1951): 3.

1087. --· "The Tuttle Creek Steal." Outdo@r America 17 (September-October 1952): 3.

1088. ---· "Upper Mississippi Drawdown Plans Abandoned." Outdoor America 11 (July-August 1946): 12, 16.

1089. "Voigt Fells Crisis Spots." Outdoor America 17 (July-August 1952): 34-35.

1090. Wagner, Frederick W., and Durabb, Edwin J. "The Sinking City." Environment 18 (May 1976): 32-39.

1091. Wall, John F. "TheArmyCorpsofEngineersandNEPA." MilitaryEngineer66(March-April1974): 111-113.

1092. ___ : "Federal Reorganization to Protect the Environment." Engineering Issues 98 (Apri11972): 227-250.

1093. Walsh, John. "Florida: Nixon Halts Canal Project, Cites Environment." Science 171 (January 29, 1971): 357.

1094. "Walton League Opposes Dredge and Fill Projects on Upper Mississippi River." Outdoor America 37 (January 1972): 9.

1095. Wandesforde-Smith, Geoffrey. "The Bureaucratic Response to Environmental Politics." Natural Resources Journal11 (July 1971): 479-488.

1096. Ware, James. "Soldiers, Disasters, and It>ams: The Army Corps of Engineers and Flood Control in the Red River Valley, 1936-1946." Chronicles of Oklahoma 57 (Spring 1979): 26-33.

1097. "Warmed-Over and Worthless: Cross-Florida Canal." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 50 (December 1976): 24-25. •

1098. Warren, Charles. "Getting on with the Job." Water Spectrum 11 (Winter 1979): 1-6.

1099. "Waterway Hysteria." Waterways JournJal86 (AprilS, 1972): 4.

1100. "Waterway That Couldn't Be Done: Arkansas River Navigation Project." Business Week (September 12, 1970): 124-125.

1101. "Waterway Work Goes on Despite Environmental Protests." Engineering News-Record 186 (June 10, 1971): 14.

1102. "We Lose Tuttle Creek But Win Ice Harbor." Outdoor America 17 (July-August 1952): 55.

1103. Weathersbee, Christopher. "The New C0rps." Science News 95 (February 1, 1969): 122-123, 125.

1104. Weaver, Frank. "The Functions of the Federal Power Commission in Relation to Hydroelectric Projects." Transactions of the Ninth North American Wildlife Conference (1944): 111-114.

1105. Webb, David H., and Homes, AlfredP.,Jr. "Legislative ImpactofP.L. 92-500onDredging." Proceedings of the Specialty Conference on Dredging q,nd Its Environmental Effects. Edited by Peter A. Krenkel, John Harrison, and J. Clement Burdick Ill. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1976, pp. 83-114.

1106. Weigand, Robert W. "Raw-Water Quality." Military Engineer 64 (January-February 1972): 25-27.

1107. Weiss, Daniel. "Ikes Oppose Corps Permit Proposal for Ohio Waterways." Outdoor America 4 7 (July-August 1982): 23.

1108. Wells, David E. "National Environmental Policy Act." Florida Bar Journal45 (March 1971): 116-120.

1109. Wenner, Lettie McSpadden. "Federal Water Pollution Control Statutes in Theory and Practice." Environmental Law 4 (Winter 1974): 251-293.

1110. Wentz, Richard. "Channelization of the Obion and Forked Deer Rivers." Conservation News 36 (June 1, 1971): 14-15.

1111. ---·"The Gillham Dam Project." Conservation News 35 (December 1, 1970): 6-8.

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1112. Werner, Robert R., and Wall, John F. "The Army Corps of Engineers and NEPA." Military Engineer 66 (March-April1974): 111-113.

1113. "Western Wildlife." Outdoor America 14 (July-August 1949): 9.

1114. "The Wetlands: How Well Are They Protected?" Conservation Foundation Letter (September 1974): 1-8.

1115. "Wetlands Defined." International Wildlife 11 (November-December 1981): 24-H.

1116. "Wetlands Program Must Be Continent-Wide." Audubon 63 (July-August 1961): 223-224.

1117. "Wetlands War." Environmental Action 7 (May 24, 1975): 14.

1118. Weydemeyer,Winton."GrangeTakesSta:ndonGlacierViewDam."SierraClubBulletin33(September-October 1948): 11-12.

1119. Wheat, Maxwell C., Jr. "Precedent on the Hudson." Sierra Club Bulletin 51 (March 1966): 5-7.

1120. Whipple, William, Jr. "Comprehensive Environmental Research." Military Engineer 65 (January-February 1973): 5-6.

1121. White, Lynn, Jr. "The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis." Science 155 (March 10, 1967): 1203-07.

1122. Whitney, Stephen, and Swatek, Paul. "Dickey-Lincoln: Large Dams, Larger Promises, and Even Larger Debts." Sierra Club Bulletin 60 (0c1lober 1975): 10-13.

1123. Whitney, Steve. "Pay As You Enter, Pay As You Go: The Economics ofWaterProjects." Sierra Club Bulletin 58 (July-August 1973): 18, 39.

1124. "Who Did the Most for the Pork Barrel?" Outdoor America 13 (November 1948): 9.

1125. "Whose Cost? Whose Benefit?" Conservation News 34 (September 15, 1969): 4-6.

1126. Wiebe, A.H. "Density Currents in lmpou,nded Waters-Their Significance from the Standpoint of Fisheries Management." Transactions of the Sixth North American Wildlife Conference (1941): 256--264.

1127. "Wild Fowl Waters Destroyed by Government Orders." Forest and Stream 98 (February 1928): 98.

1128. Willard, William B., Jr. "The National E!nvironmental Crisis-An Engineer's View." Military Engineer 63 (November-December 1971): 375-379.

1129. Willeke, Gene E. "Citizen Participation-Here to Stay." Civil Engineering 44 (January 1974): 78-82.

1130. Wilson, Drake. "Endangered Species and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Frontiers 41 (Summer 1977): 37-38.

1131. Winchester, Ellen. "America's Beleaguered Coasts." Sierra Club Bulletin 62 (April1977): 4-8, 26.

1132. Windom, Herbert L. "Environmental Asp¢cts of Dredging in Estuaries." Journal of the Waterways, Harbors and Coastal Engineering Division-ASCE 98 (November 1972): 475-488. ·

1133. Wolman, M. Gordon. "Selecting Alternatives in Water Resources Planning and the Politics of Agendas." Natural Resources Journall6 (October 1976): 773-789.

1134. Wood, George W. "Establishment of a Nine-Foot Channel." Outdoor America (August-September 1932): 13.

1135. Wood, Ginny Hill. "Rampart-Foolish Dam." Living Wilderness 29 (Spring 1965): 3-7.

1136. Wood, Lance D.,_and Hill, John R., Jr. "Wetlands Protection: The Regulatory Role of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Coastal Zone Management Journal4 (no. 4, 1978): 371-407.

1137. Wood, Lowell D. "Evaluation Procedures of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: The Dos Rios Project." California Water. Edited by David Seckler. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971, pp. 271-284.

1138. Woodbury, H.G. "Legacy Problems ofEvezrglades Park." Parks and Recreation 3 (February 1969): 30-32.

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1139. "Working with the Environment." Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1973): 55-61.

1140. "Working with the Natural Environment." Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1974): 59-65.

1141. "Working with the Natural Environment." Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers on Civil Works Activities (1975): 57-59.

1142. Worthington, Virginia. "Reviewing the Water Projects." Conservation News 42 (May 15, 1977): 2-4.

1143. Wright, Jim. "Nature and Man and Water." Water Spectrum 4 (Spring 1972): 11-15.

1144. Y annacone, Victor John, Jr. "A Lawyer Answers the Technocrats." Trail5 (August-September 1969): 14-15.

1145. "You Scratch My Back .... " Outdoor America 16 (July-August 1951): 2.

1146. "Yukon River Features." Living Wilderness 83 (Spring-Summer 1963): 28-29.

1147. Zeldin, Marvin. "Corps' New Look jn Flood Control: No Dams, Levees." Audubon 77 (July 1975): 103-104.

1148. --· "Souris: Mouse That Roars." Audubon 78 (November 1976): 135-138.

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Government Publications

1149. Allee, David J., and Dodge, Burnham H. The Role of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Water Quality Management. IWR Report 71-1. Ft. Belvoir, VA: Army Corps ofEngineers, Institute for Water Resources, 1970.

1150. Baur, E. Jackson. Assessing the Social Effects of Public Works Projects. Ft. Belvoir, VA: Army Corps of Engineers, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, 1973.

1151. Bishop, A. Bruce. Public Participation in Water Resource Planning. IWRReport 70-7. Alexandria, VA: Army Corps of Engineers, Institute for Water Resources, 1970.

1152. Borton, Thomas E.; Warner, Katharine P.; and Wenrich, J. William. The Susquehanna Communication­Participation Study: Selected Approaches to Public Involvement in Water Resources Planning. Report to the U.S. Army Engineer Institute for Water Resources. Springfield, VA: Clearinghouse for Federal Scien­tific and Technical Information, 1970.

1153. "Civil Works Program: Environmental Policies, Objectives, and Guidelines: Revision." Federal Register 41 (October 29, 1976), Part II: 47676-78.

1154. Conservation Foundation. Coastal Environmental Management: Guidelines for Conservation of Resources and Protection Against Storm Hazards. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1980.

1155. Environmental Law Institute. NEPA in Action: Environmental Offices in Nineteen Federal Agencies. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1981. ·

1156. Hanchey, James R. Public Involvement in the Corps of Engineers Planning Process. IWR Report 75-R4. Ft. Belvoir, VA: Army Corps of Engineers, Institute for Water Resources, 1975.

1157. Kelley, John W., et al. Reservoirs and Waterways: Identification and Assessment of Environmental Quality Problems and Research Program Development. Vicksburg, MS: Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, 1978.

1158. Llewellyn, Lynn G., and Peiser, Claire. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Environmental Movement: A Brief History. Washington: Technical Analysis Division, Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.

1159. Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries Commission. Atchafalaya Basin Usage Study: Interior Report, July 1, 1971-June 30,1972. New Orleans: The Commission, 1973.

1160.

1161.

Morris, J.W. The Corps of Engineers and theAmericanEnvironment: Past, Present, and Future. Washington: Office of the Chief of Engineers, 1978.

Neinaber, Jeanne. Bureaucracy, Policy, and Change: The Impact of Environmentalism in the Corps of Engineers. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. Resident Scholar Program. Research Paper No.4.

Ft. Belvoir, VA: Army Corps of Engineers, 1975.

1162. Ortolano, Leonard. Water Resources D'ecision Making on the Basis of the Public Interest. Report 75-1. Ft. Belvoir, VA: Army Corps of Engineers, Institute for Water Resources, 1975.

1163. __ , ed. Analyzing the Environmental Impacts of Water Projects. Ft. Belvoir, VA: Army Corps of Engineers, Institute for Water Resources, 1973.

1164. Ortolano, Leonard, and Hill, William W. An Analysis of Environmental Statements for Corps of Engineers Water Projects. Ft. Belvoir, VA: Army Corps of Engineers, Institute for Water Resources, 1972.

1165. Ragan, James F. Public Participation in Water Resources Planning: An Evaluation of the Programs of 15 Corps of Engineers Districts. Ft. Belvoir, VA: Army Corps of Engineers, Institute for Water Resources, 1972.

1166. Simmons, Malcolm. Water Pollution Control: Disposal of Dredge and Fill. Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 1979.

1167. U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Digest of Water Resources Policies and Authorities. Washington: Office of the Chief of Engineers, 1979.

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1168. U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Power, Navigation and Fish Facilities on the Columbia River at Bonneville Dam, Bonneville, Oregon and Washington. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1948.

1169. U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Proposed Modification to Authorized Oakley Reservoir Project, Sangamon River, Illinois. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1971.

1170. U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Shore Protection Program: Information on Assistance by the Corps of Engineers in Shore Protection. Washington: Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Engineers, 1970.

1171. U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Terminus Reservoir: Geology, Paleontology, Flora and Fauna, Archeology, History. Sacramento: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and National Park Service, 1966.

1172. U.S. Army. Corps ofEngineers. Seattle, Washington, District. Environmental Resources Section. Washington Environmental Atlas. Seattle: The Section, 1975.

1173. U.S. Bureau of Fisheries. Bonneville Dam and Protection of the Columbia River Fisheries. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1937.

117 4. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Increasing Protection for Our Waters, Wetlands, and Shorelines: The Corps of Engineers. H.R. 92-1323. 92d Cong., 2d sess., 1972.

1175. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Gowernment Operations. Mercury Pollution and Enforcement of the RefuseActof1899. 92dCong., lstse$s., 1971.

1176. U.S. Congress. House. 9ommittee on Government Operations. Our Threatened Environment: Florida and the Gulf of Mexico. H.R. 93-1396. 93d Cong., 2d sess., 197 4.

1177. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Our Waters and Wetlands: How the Corps of Engineers Can Help Prevent Their Destruction and Pollution. H.R. 91-917. 91st Cong., 2d sess., 1970.

1178. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Stream Channelization: What Federally FinancedDraglines and Bulldozers D'o to Our Nation's Streams. H.R. 93-530. 93d Cong., 1st sess., 1973.

1179. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Administration of the National Environmental Policy Act. H.R. 92-311.6. 92d Cong., 1st sess., 1971.

1180. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Report on the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1977. H.R. 95-139. 95th Cong., 1st sess., 1977.

1181. U.S. Congress. House. Subcommittee to Study Civil Works. The Civil Functions Program of the Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Committee Pvint 21. 82d Cong., 2d sess., 1952.

1182. U.S. Congress. House. Subcommittee on Water Resources. Development of New Regulations by the Corps of Engineers, Implementing Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Concerning Permits for Disposal of Dredge or Fill Material. 914th Cong., 1st sess., 1975.

1183. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment· and Public Works. Report on the Clean Water Act of 1977. S.R. 9&-370. 95th Cong., 1st sess., 1977.

1184. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works. Civil Works Program of the Corps of Engineers. Committee Print. 89th Cong., 2d sess., 1966.

1185. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works. The Effect of Channelization on the Environment. 92d Cong., 1st sess., 1971.

1186. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Pubic Works. A Legislative History of the Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972. Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 1973.

1187. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works. Report on the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1971. S.R. 92-414. 92d Cong., 1st sess., 1971.

1188. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works. Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972. 94th Cong., 2d sess., 1976.

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1189. U.S. Congress. Senate. Policies, Standards, and Procedures in the Formulation, Evaluation, and Review of Plans for Use and Development ~{Water and Related Land Resources. S. Doc. 97. 87th Cong., 2d sess., 1962.

1190. U.S. Council on Environmental Quality. An Analysis of Six Years' Experience by Seventy Federal Agencies. Distributed by the National Technical Information Service ofthe U.S. Department of Congress, 1976.

1191. U.S. Council on Environmental Quality. Our Nation's Wetlands. Washington: Government Printing Office 1978. '

1192. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In Productive Harmony: Environmental Impact Statements Broaden ·the Nation's Perspectives. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1972.

1193. U.S. General Accounting Office. Better Understanding of Wetlands Benefits Will Help Water Bank and Other Federal Programs Achieve Wetland Preservation Objectives. PAD-79-10. Washington: General Account­ing Office, 1979.

1194. U.S. General Accounting Office. Dredging America's Waterways and Harbors: More Information Needed on Environmental and Economic Issues. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1977.

1195. U.S. General Accounting Office. Economic Benefits and Costs of the Dickey-Lincoln Hydroelectric Project in Maine. RED-75-387. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1975.

1196. U.S. General Accounting Office. Environmental and Economic Issues of the Corps of Engineers' Red River Lake Project in Kentucky. RED-~6-9. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1975.

1197. U.S. General Accounting Office. Environmental and Economic Issues of Planned Construction of Spewrell BluffDam in Georgia. B-177442. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1974.

1198. U.S. General Accounting Office. Improved Federal Efforts Needed to Equally Consider Wildlife Conservation with Other Features ofWater Resource Developments. B-118370. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1974.

1199. U.S. General Accounting Office. Improvements Needed in the Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program for Protecting the Nation's Waters. CED-78-17. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1977.

1200. U.S. General Accounting Office. Improv¢ments Needed inFederalEfforts to Implement theNationalEnvironmental Policy Act of 1969. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1972.

1201. U.S. General Accounting Office. National Efforts to Preserve theNation'sBeaches and Shorelines-A Continuing Problem. RED-75-364. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1975.

1202. U.S. General Accounting Office. Need for Improving Procedures to Ensure Compliance with Law Regarding Deposition of Industrial Waste Solids into Navigable Waters. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1966.

1203. U.S. General Accounting Office. Uncertainties Over Federal Requirements for Archeological Preservation at New Melones Dam in California. CED-80-29. Washington: General Accounting Office, 1979.

1204. U.S. Inland Waterways Commission. Preliminary Report. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1908.

1205. U.S. National Resources Committee. Water Resources Committee.DrainageBasinProblems and Programs. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1937.

1206. U.S. President's Science Advisory Committee. Environmental Pollution Panel. Restoring the Quality of Our Environment. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1965.

1207. U.S. President's Water Resources Policy Commission. A Water Policy for the American People: The Report of the President's Water Resources Policy Commission. 3 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1950.

1208. U.S. Water Resources Council. The Nation's Water Resources: The First National Assessment of the Water Resources Council. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1968.

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1209. U.S. Works Progress Administration. Report on Progress of the Works Program. 21 vols. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1935-1942.

1210. Wagner, T.P., and Ortolano, L. Testing an Alternative Open Process for Water Resources Planning. Ft. Belvoir, VA: Army Corps of Engineers, Institute for Water Resources, 1976.

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Unpublished Items

1211. Andrews, Richard N.L. "Environmental Policy and Administrative Change: The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 1970-71." Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina, 1972.

1212. Barber, Henry Eugene. "The History of the Florida Cross-State Canal." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Georgia, 1969.

1213. Brown, Leahmae. "The Development of National Policy with Respect to Water Resources." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois, 1937.

1214. Brunet, Patrick. "The Corps of Englineers and Navigation Improvement on the Channel of the Upper Mississippi River to 1939." M.A. thesis, University of Texas, Austin, 1977.

1215. De Grove, John M. "The Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project: A Study in Inter-Governmental Cooperation and Administration." Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina, 1958.

1216. Finn, Terence T. "Conflict and Compromise: Congress Makes a Law, the Passage of the National Environmental Policy Act." Ph.D. dissertation, Georgetown University, 1972.

1217. Flasch, Donald Adolph. "An Evaluation @fthe National Environmental Policy Actofl969 and Its Implementation." Ph.D. dissertation, Oklahoma State University, 1976.

1218. Gaston, Clyde W. "The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969." M.A. thesis, Ohio State University, 1973.

1219. Harris, Britta B. "The Oakley Mirage: A Case Study in Water Resource Decision-Making." M.A. thesis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1975.

1220. Hill, John R., Jr. "The Wetlands Policy of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: An Analysis." Unpublished paper, National Law Center, George Washington University, 1976 . .

1221. Jenkins, Bryan R. "Changes in Water Resources Planning: An Organization Theory Perspective." Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, 1977.

1222. Keegan, Carol. "The Corps: Criticism, Controversy, Communication." Unpublished paper, Historical Division, Office ofthe Chief of Engineers, August 28, 1970.

1223. Lavery, Dennis S. "The Corps of Engineers and Environmental Regulation." Unpublished paper, Historical Division, Office ofthe ChiefofEn:gineers, September 25, 1978.

1224. Libby, Lawrence. "The Political Economy of a River Basin Plan: The Susquehanna and New York State." Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell University, 1970.

1225. MacLean, Berton M., and Ash, C. Grant. "Planning for Mitigation of Fish and Wildlife Losses at USCE Projects." Unpublished paper, Historical Division, Office of the Chief of Engineers, October 1974.

1226. Macomber, Richard H. "Federal Water Resources Projects: Fish and Wildlife Mitigation Controversy." Unpublished paper, Historical Division, Office of the Chief of Engineers, April1974.

1227. Pross, Edward L. "A History ofRivers and Harbors Appropriation Bills, 1866-1933." Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1938.

1228. Randolph, John. "Influence ofNEPA on Corps of Engineers Water Planning in California." Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, 1976.

1229. Stewart, William H., Jr. "The Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway: A Case Study in the Politics of Water Transportation." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alabama, 1968.

1230. Stripling, William Benjamin, Jr. "The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Permits Program and Its Role in Land Use Regulation." L.L.M. thesis, National Law Center, George Washington University, 1976.

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1231. VanBrocklin, Ralph M. "The Movement for the Conservation of National Resources in the United States Before 1901." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1953.

1232. Verburg, Edwin Arnold. "The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Recreation Development Program: A Cooperative Perspective of Equity Related to Policies and Program Outcomes." Ph.D. dissertation, George Washing­ton University, 1975.

1233. Wagner, T.P. "Testing a Field Level Approach for Corps of Engineers Water Resources Planning." Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, 1975.

1234. Wall, John Furman. "The Civil Works of the United States Army Corps ofEngineers: Program Modernization." 2 vols. Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell University, 1973.

1235. Weller, Steven. "Public Policy as Law in .Action: The Implementation of the National Environmental Act of 1969 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell University, 1979.

1236. Wood, Frederick Edward, Jr. "Public Opinion, Interest Groups and Environmental Policy: Incremental Change versus Speculative Augmentation." Ph.D. dissertation, Johns Hopkins University, 1979.

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Newspapers

Alabama

Birmingham News

Childress, Mark. "Tenn-Tom Could Be Halted by Mussel, U.S. Official Says." October 29, 1977.

Free, James. "Not Stennis, but Suit Over Tenn-Tom Halted Cost-Benefit Ratio Study." May 2, 1978.

Kevacs, Peter, and Guge, Brett. "Tenn-Tom's Legal Tangles Focus on Engineer Credibility." November 28, 1978.

"Tenn-Tom Troubles Roll On." December 3, 1978.

Free, James. "Bevill Says Foes ofTenn-Tom Orchestrating Trial by Press." February 28, 1979.

___ . "Flood Control Works in Reverse, Group Says." April 25, 1979.

Birmington Post-Herald

"Pollution Plagues Tenn-Tom Lakes." May 3, 1982.

Chickasaw News Herald

"An Eye-Opening Assessment of the Tenn-Tom Project." September 7, 1978.

Huntsville Times

Casebolt, Barry J. "Ruling Gives Corps Jurisdiction Over Handling of Nation's Water." May 7, 1975.

Mobile Press

Moore, Jere, Jr. "Apalachicola Plan Strongly Opposed." June 28, 1973.

Brown, Bettye. "Engineers Will Review Tombigbee Soil Erosion." October 12, 1973.

Cobun, Peter. "Tenn-Tom Backers See Perilous Fight in 1982." November 11, 1981.

"Tenn-Tom Impact Reaction said Negative." November 24, 1981.

Mobile Press Register

McDonnell, Harry. "Engineers' Striving to Maintain Port Place." December 1, 1974.

Mobile Register

"Tenn-Tom Opponents Look to Federal Appeals Court." July 7, 1979.

Mobile Register and Press

"Tenn-Tom Link to Corps Told." September 15, 1973.

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Arkansas

Little Rock Gazette

"Jimmy and the Engineers." July 23, 1976.

Griffee, Carol. "District Engineer Willing to Modify Plans for Cache." August 12, 1977.

"EPA Urges Stop to Channelization on Cache River." September 13, 1977.

Griffee, Carol. "Backers, Opponents Far From Agreement on Any Cache Plan." October 5, 1977.

"Impasse on a Cache?'' March 29, 1978.

Hamburger, Tom. "Cache Battle Nears Compromise, Outcome Uncertain." July 9, 1978.

Mosby, Joe. "It's a New Day: The Corps Gets a Conservation Award." August 20, 1978.

Hamburger, Tom. "Compromise is Reached on Cache Plan." September 9, 1978.

"Dredging of St. Francis is Halted for Review of Endangered Species." November 14, 1978.

"Halt to Work on Cache is Cause for Concern." February 17, 1979.

"EPA Criticism to Delay Fourche Creek flood Plan." June 19, 1979.

Pine Bluff Commercial

Wells, George. "Objections Halt Work on the Cache." August 11, 1976.

British Columbia (Canada)

Journal of Commerce

Stabio, Bruce. "Dredged Soil Dumped at $ea 'Not a Polluter.'" September 1, 1976.

California

Berkeley Independent and Gazette

Matsunaga, Spark. "Use the Engineers Corps for Toxic Clean-up." March 2, 1981.

Fresno Bee

"Completion of New Melones Will 'Save tll:te Stanislaus.'" August 18, 1974.

Los Angeles Times

Rawitch, Robert. "Flood Control Project in Ventura County Halted.'' June 11, 1974.

Schafer, Ed. "Rivermen, Railroads Battle Over Dam on Mississippi.'' September 14, 1975.

Rood, W.B. "State Curbs on U.S. Water PI!oject Voided." October 10, 1975.

Ingram, Carl. "Increase in Water Level on New Melones Dam Ordered." June 17, 1980.

Mill Valley Pacific Sun

"Death for the Concrete Ditch." March 27, 1975.

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Modesto Bee

Gray, Thorne. "Melones Foes, Once Defeated, Mobilize for New Fight." February 1, 1976.

"Campaign Against Camp 9 Bridge at Melones Fails." July 10, 1977.

Gray, Thorne. "Controversial Dam May Start Filling to 25% Level This Spring." January 23, 1979.

--- . "Scores Gather in Effort to Halt Melones' Rise." April 2, 1979.

--."Crews Work to Save Archaeological Sites." April 7, 1979.

Monterey Herald

Rasmussen, Marcie. "Army Corps .Achieving New Image." August 25, 1974.

Oakland Tribune

Hannon, Norm. "Army Crackdown on Bay Fill Starts." May 12, 1973.

---. "Army Shifts Control Over Suisun Bay." December 20, 1973.

"Opponents of Melones Dam Project File Appeal." February 1, 1974.

Garretson, Fred. "Slowdown Asked <lln Melones Dam Work." June 23, 1974.

Hannon, Norm. "Marshland Protection Program in Danger." September 26, 1974.

Redding Record-Searchlight

"A River or a Canal?" September 20; 1978.

Sacramento Bee

Dolan, Ed. "Engineers Urge Against Table, Mountain, Want New Melones Dam." May 26, 1973.

"Corps Considers Ways to Start Work Again on New Melones Dam." November 15; 1973.

"Full Speed Ahead on New Melones." November 19, 1973.

"Plans View Lower Stanislaus River as Vast Playground; Wildlife Preserve." November 30, 1973.

"State Wavers on Warm Springs." May 8, 1974.

"Justice Douglas Blocks Warm Springs Dam Project in Sonoma." June 18, 1974.

"Opportunity to 'Save the Stanislausl Lies in Completion of New Melones." August 14, 1974.

Baker, George L. "Melones Dam Rulings Challenged." October 11, 1978.

Allender, Margaret. "Melones: Scientists Perform Last Rites." November 22, 1978.

Baker, George L. "Delay Sought in Filling of Melones Reservoir." February 11, 1979.

Gray, Thorne. "Endangered Spiders No Threat to Melones." June 14, 1979.

Sacramento Union

Donner, AI. "Another 'Darter' Dilemma." September 12, 1978.

Otten, Michael. "Go-Ahead on Melones: Engineers Will Fill Reservoir to Test Turbines." March 24, 1979.

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San Diego Evening Tribune

Griffin, Vern. "Army's Corps Cites Concern for Ecology." October 14, 1976.

San Francisco Chronicle

"The Bulldozer Blockaders Plan Campaign." April21, 1969.

"The Battle Over Tamalpais Creek." April 30, 1969.

"New ~elay on Melones Dam Project." January 20, 1973.

"State OKs Melones Dam Water Diversion." April15, 1973.

"U.S. to Appeal State Decision on Melones Dam." May 3, 1973.

"The Fight to Save the Stanislaus." May 20, 1973.

"New Move to Halt Melones Dam." July ]0, 1973.

"Problems of the New Melones Dam." July 23, 1973.

Champion, Dale. "Building a Marsh in the Bay." September 3, 1973.

"Go-Ahead on Stanislaus Dam." November 13, 1973.

"Sonoma Dam Bids Blocked by Judge." March 24, 1974.

"Proposed Sonoma Dam Challenged-Quake Peril." April6, 1974.

"Sonoma Dam Safety Questioned." April23, 1974.

"Judge Lifts Ban on Sonoma Dam." May 24, 1974.

"Dam Construction Ban Extended." June 18, 1974.

"40% Cost Rise for Sonoma Dam." October 24, 1974.

"A Plan to Broaden Powers of the Army Engineers." May 7, 1975.

San Francisco Examiner

Cook, Stephen. "2 Bulldozers, Kent Woodland Ladies in 'Last Ditch Stand.'" April16, 1969.

"Army Meets Tamalpais Resistance." April 28, 1969.

Cook, Stephen. "Save the Creek Sit-In-4@ Arrested." April 28, 1969.

"Many Arrested in MarinDitch 'War.'" April28, 1969.

Finefrock, James A. "Dam Shame: Taxpayers Losing $100,000 a Day on New Melones." August 22, 1974.

Cline, Alan. "Environmentalists Find Clean Water Bill Threatens Wetlands." June 28, 1976.

San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle

"It's Marty Jones' Earth.'' November 30, 1969.

Gilliam, Harold. "Resolving the Conflict of Ecology and Economy." February 6, 1972.

__ ."New Ecology Mood of the Army Engineer." December 9,1973.

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___ . "New Spirit of Change." March 17, 197 4.

"Shaky Dam?" April18, 1974.

Ludlow, Lynn, and Hearst, Will. "More Attempts to Drown Out New Melones Dam." February 29, 1976.

"There's a New Spirit in the Engineer Corps." January 9, 1977.

San Jose Mercury-News

Bailey, Gil. "House Vote May Open Wetlands to Development." June 5, 1976.

San Rafael Independent-Journal

"Esthetics of Corte Madera Creek Plans Bring Applause." January 28, 1969.

Takeshita, Wat. "Even Military Must Consider Esthetics in Marin County." February 3, 1969.

-- . "How to Make Flood Control Beautiful." February 3, 1969.

"Army Endangers Tamalpais Creek." March 14, 1969.

Coleman, Bruce. "Citizens' March Halts Creek Work." April15, 1969.

"Collegians Want to Save Stream." April17, 1969.

Coleman, Bruce. "Creek Demonstrators Halted in Mass Arrest." April 28, 1969.

"Marin College Flood Control Plan Approved." July 23, 1969.

Dietz, David. "Board Told Flood Control Can't Overcome Right-of-Way Hurdles." November 26, 1969.

Farrara, Frank. "Suggests Delay in Work Assailed." November 27, 1969.

"Tamalpais Creek 'Funeral' Featutes Planting of Tree." December 8, 1969.

"Dilemma Develops on Flood Control Funds." January 10, 1973.

Ingram, Erik M. "Concreting of Creek is Blocked." November 6, 1974.

__ . "Burton's Channel Promise Blasted." February 14, 1975.

"Mall Back Rep. Burton on Channel." February 17, 1975.

"20 Ross Residents Back Alternative Plan for Creek." December 16, 1976.

"Environmental Lawyer Claims Sonoma Dam Won't Ever Be Built." January 12, 1977.

Santa Rosa Press-Democrat

Golis, Peter. "Both Sides Confident They Won Warm Springs Dam Trial." January 12, 1977.

"Dam Foes: Support is on Decline." May 10, 1978.

Ventura Star-Free Press

Fairbanks, Jeff. "Santa Paula Creek Flood Project Halted." June 11, 1974.

Colorado Denver Rocky Mountain News

Brown, Jerry. "Butterfly Could Be Snag for Foothills." May 17, 1978.

__ ."EPA Asks Corps to Reconsider Water Data." September 2, 1978.

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Connecticut

Hartford Courant

"Dam the Impoundment; Full Speed Ahead." August 2, 1976.

New Britain Herald

"Once More, the Environment." August 17,1977.

Newport News

"Florida Environmentalists Hit Army Study." November 20, 1973.

Florida

Citrus Co. Chronicle

Poor, Peggy. "Florida Barge Canal Called Pollution Horror." July 31, 1969.

Daytona Beach Journal

"Wetlands Need Protection, Not Quick Pe:nnit Plan." July 26, 1982.

Florida Times-Union

May, Judge. "Work Continuing on Single Project of Barge Canal." February 18, 1971.

Ft. Lauderdale News

Lednovich, M. Anthony. "Sierra Club Challenges Port on Harbor Deepening Project." August 11, 1979.

Fort Myers News-Press

Derks, Scott. "Spring Decision Due on Marco Dredging Plans." February 28, 1976.

"Oklawaha Lesson is Worth Learning." July 30, 1978.

Gainesville Sun

"U.F. Scientist Blasts Corps of Engineers, large Canal." September 10, 1969.

"State Plans Full-Scale Restudy of Barge Canal." November 11, 1969.

Griffin, Bill. "Barge Canal Defended at Ingilis Dedication." January 11, 1970.

"The Big Ditch." July 14, 1970.

Reddick, Dave. "The Oklawaha Not Forgotten." May 15, 1971.

Hollywood Sun-Tattler

"Corps Has Developers on Lookout." March 4, 1978.

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Jacksonville Journal

Crowder, Reg. "Environmentalists Already Planning Suit Against Corps." August 20, 1976.

Patton, Charles. "Barge Canal Supporters Dispute 'Wild and Scenic River' Study.'~ June 23, 1977.

Crowder, Reg. "Gathering to Discuss Saving Environment." November 7, 1977.

Jacksonville Times-Union

Longhurst, Tom. "Corps Spokesman Says Barge Canal Job Will Be Delayed." October 15, 1969 . . Williard, Everette. "Canal Funds C\!l.t Approved." May 12, 1971.

Perkins, Otis. "Corps Canal Split Bared." August 1, 1973.

Young, Franklin. "Canal Fate Not in Congress?" March 30, 1976.

Perkins, Otis. "Deltona Sues Corps." July 9, 1976.

"Corps' Marco Island Decision was Environmental Landmark." July 26, 1982.

Cummins, Ken. "Canal Study Sails Past Senate." August 13, 1982.

Jacksonville Times-Union and Journal

Campbell, Monroe. "Who Knows? Time May Yet Be Kind to the Oklawaha." February 6, 1969.

Funk, Ben, and Murray, Frank. "Born of Emotion, Canal Still in Furor." December 21, 1969.

Mains, Paul. "Pollution, Undergrowth Take Over Rodman." November 7, 1971.

"Deltona Corp. Pledges Fight Over Corps Wetlands Rule." April18, 1976.

Pendleton, Randolph. "Cross-Florida Canal Debate is Due Again." February 1, 1981.

Miami Herald

Smiley, Nixon. "A Florida River Winding Toward Date With Death." June 14, 1969.

__ . "Nature's Despoilers Win Award." July 13, 1969.

Jones, Clarence. "Osborne: Delay Work on Canal." May 7, 1970.

Udall, Stewart L. "A Word for the Barge Canal: 'Preposterous.'" November 12, 1970.

"Court Halts Work on Florida Canal." January 16, 1971.

Amlong, William. "Accept Canal Death, Askew Urges State." February 26, 1971.

"Protect Oklawaha Valley, 126 Scientists Urge." May 5, 1971.

Toner, Mike. "2 U.S. Agencies Rapped on Environmental Roles." May 26, 1973.

___ . "Summary of Corps Plans for the Apalachicola." July 16, 1973.

"Deltona Decision Underscores the Need for Balanced Policy." April18, 1976. '

Pennekamp, John. "Cross State Controversy Barges On." April23, 1976.

McCartney, James. "Classic Struggle Likely: Carter vs. Corps of Engineers." July 25, 1976.

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Fisher, Marc. "Corps Overruled on Garbage-Dumping Permit." January 21, 1981.

Risen, James. "Court Blocks Deltona's Marco Effort." January 24, 1981.

Greene, Juanita. "Judge: Refill19-Acre Area, Pay $100,000." October 17, 1981.

Naples News

Weitzel, Tony. "Corps Stunted Marco Growth." June 13, 1978.

Lewis, Phil. "Deltona Faces Legal Battle." December 2, 1979.

"The Week on Marco." December 7, 1980.

Ocala Star-Banner

"Barge Canal Target of Conservationists." September 16, 1969.

Orlando Evening Star

Poor, Peggy. "Florida Barge Canal Controversy Erupts at Conservation Meeting." September 15, 1969.

Orlando Sentinel

Poor, Peggy. "Cross-State Barge Canal CaHed Pollution Horror Tale." July 27, 1969.

--- . "Ecologist Blasts Army Engineers." August 23, 1969.

---."New Criticism Directed at Barge Canal." August 24, 1969.

--- . "Foundation Considers Canal Suit." September 16, 1969.

Lawrence, D.G. "Adams Charges 'Sly-Lie' Used to Block Canal." September 21, 1969.

"Canal Proponents Get Defense Ready." September 25, 1969.

Poor, Peggy. "Salvage Plan Readied for Oklawaha." January 29, 1971.

"U.S. Army Engineers Busy Despite Bargt Canal Halt." February 7, 1971.

Beal, Dennis. "Young Calls Barge Canal 'Boondoggle,' Backs Nixon." February 23, 1971.

Twitty, Tom. "Leaders Clash in Barge Canal Future." May 12, 1971.

Orlando Sentinel Star

"Time to Abandon Canal Politics and Save Rodman Dam Environment." April2, 1974.

Robison, James. "Corps Drawn Into Debate Over Kissimmee River." July 31, 1979.

Palatka Daily News

"Unique Suit Against Cross State Barge Canal Could Lead to Landmark Decision." September 22, 1969.

St. Petersburg Independent

"Army Engineers Need Harnessing: Barge Canal Questionable." January 10, 1970.

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"Canal 'Forerunner' Is Comic HanguJJ>.'1 July 7, 1970.

"Will Corps Heed Own Board?" January 7, 1971.

"Ecological Rape Planned Again.'' June 19, 1973.

St. Petersburg Times

"Probe Planned of Barge Canal." August 18, 1969.

"Botanist Raps Developers.'' August 23, 1969. ~

"Barge Canal Criticized Again.'' August 24, 1969.

Ryan, James. "Canal Called 'Crime .Against Nature.'" August 28, 1969.

"Corps of Engineers Chief Defends Ctoss Florida Canal.'' September 4, 1969.

Ryan, James. "Conservationists Feel Money Pinch.'' September 14, 1969.

___ . "Suit Threatened on Barge Canal.'' September 16, 1969.

___ . "Suit Filed to Stop Barge Canal.'' September 17, 1969.

___ ."Corps Is Silent on Canal Suit.'' September 18, 1969.

"Kirk Asked to Intervene in Canal Suit.'' September 24, 1969.

"Yankeetown Protests Drop ofWithlacoochee River.'' January 15, 1970.

Ryan, James. "Canal Tour Nearly Ends in a Shouting Match." May 17, 1970.

"Report Calls Barge Canal a Devastating Project." May 12, 1970.

Ryan, James. "Nixon Halts Barge Canal After 25 Mi., $50-Million." January 20, 1971.

"Help Shut Off the Canal Funds, C-70's Urges Legislators.'' February 18, 1971.

Stafford, Charles. "Nixon Feared Damage to Water Supply." March 5, 1971.

Ryan, James. "Flood Control Environment Impact Studied.'' March 24, 1971.

___ ."Mapping a Future Oklawaha Valley.'' May 11, 1971.

Cubbison, Christopher. "U.S. Denies Permits for Giant Dredge and Fill at Marco Island." April17, 1976.

"Kill the Barge Canal." October 14, 1982.

Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Horton, Allen. "Bill to Kill Barge Canal Warmly Received.'' July 28, 1978.

"Bust Up the Pork Barrel.'' December 13, 1978.

Tampa Herald News

"Deltona Offering Marco Alternative.'' May 5, 1978.

Tampa Maple News

Yancey, Tom. "EPA Winding Up Stud~ on Marco." September 1, 1978.

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Tampa Tribune

Lee, Al. "Canal Board, Marion Land Firm Fail to Reach Suit Agreement." August 22, 1969.

___ . "Cross-State Canal Called 'Devastating' in Impact on State." August 24, 1969.

___ ."Money, Ecological Woes Beset Cross-State Canal." September 21, 1969.

Walker, James. "Retired Engineers Expert Says Corps Inflates Benefits." January 16, 1970.

Lee, Al. "Engineering Report Refutes Pollution Danger by Canal." May 6, 1970.

___ •1'Tennessean Condemns Florida Canal Project.'' May 7, 1970.

___ ."Neglect Said Cause of Planning Delays." May 12, 1970.

Oppel, Rich. "Canal Report May Key Kirk Action-Osborne." May 12, 1970.

Walker, James. "Barge Canal's Not a Defense Project, Army Says." May 17, 1970.

___ . "Canal Tour Alarms Foes, Advocates Point to Benefits." May 21, 1970.

Hendrick, Charles. "No Tampa Businesses Eye Barge Canal Use." May 22, 1970.

Lee, Al. "Corps Dredging Continues But Oklawaha Clears Up." February 18, 1971.

Schilling, Dale. "Canal Halt 'Clean Up' Stressed at Inglis Meet." February 24, 1971.

Walker, James. "Central Florida Drainage Project Praised, Criticized." February 24, 1971.

Steen, John. "Nixon Canal Halt 'Political'-Jax Congressman Bennett." February 26, 1971.

Lee, Al. "Closed Canal Meeting Was Open-To Some." March 2, 1971.

__ ."Engineers Review Study on Rodman Water Level." March 3,1971.

--- . "Corps Moves to Cut Dredging Sediment." March 24, 1971.

"Army Engineers Given Setback on New Project." April10, 1971.

Lee, Al. "Waterways Unit Condemns Faulty Facts for Canal Halt." April10, 1971.

-- . "Bennett Says Report Favors Halted Canal." May 11, 1971.

-- . "Game Agency Denies Big Rodman Fish Kill." May 14, 1971.

Greene, Jack. "Senators Vote to Kill Barge Canal Authority." May 18, 1971.

Lee, Al. "Shevin Seeks Canal Land for State, Recreation." May 18, 1971.

-- . "Canal Halt Court Test May Be Moot Question." May 19, 1971.

---. "Oklawaha Fate Seen Hinged to 'Presidential' Sessions." June 29, 1971.

---."U.S. Study Disputes Barge Canal Value." March 5, 1976.

--- . "Death Plan for Barge Canal Fragmented, Controversial." March 26, 1978.

"Conservationists Get Some Good News." March 11, 1979.

West Palm Beach Times

"Kissimmee River Project Terms Stir Controversy." January 28, 1980.

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Georgia

Atlanta Constitution

Hume, Craig R. "Engineers Push Marsh Protection." April15, 1977.

Atlanta Constitution & Journal

Oney, Steve. "A Story of Rage." September 18, 1977.

Atlanta J.ournal

Casson, Barbara. "Corps of Engineers and Ecologists Are Up in Arms." January 16, 1973.

"Carter for Hunting; Raps Dam Building." October 8, 1976.

Augusta Chronicle-Herald

Hixenbaugh, J.C. "Suit on Dam Planned Soon." September 5, 1976.

Augusta Herald

Baab, Bill. "Wildlife Unit Felt Corps Had OK'd Project." September 1, 1974.

Elberton Star

"Ecologists May Be Repressing New Progress." May 29, 1973.

Macon Telegraph

Wilson, Linda. "Official Says Corps Works for Outdoors." June 22, 1977.

Savannah Banner-Herald

Fell, Sharon. "Environmentalists Opposing Dam." November 13, 1974.

Savannah Evening Post

"Environmentalists Praise Halt to Russell Dam." February 22, 1977.

Savannah Morning News

"Russell Dam." April18, 1978.

Idaho

Lewiston Morning Tribune

Gibson, Robert. "Plight ofthe Steelhead." October 24-27, 1976.

"Herbicide Opponents Attack Corps Weed Spraying." July 21, 1978.

Illinois

Alton Telegraph

Kulp, Jim. "Corps' New Philosophy: It Will Correct Damage It Caused." August 29, 1977.

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McMurray, Dennis. "Corps May Control River Plan, Environmentalists Fear." October 19, 1977.

"Dam Suit Heads for Trial This Fall." October 5, 1978.

O'Brien, Bill. "Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Case Against Corps." December 11, 1979.

"Corps Seeks Missouri River Environmental Funds." June 20, 1981.

Carbondale Southern Illinoisan

"Outdated Water Projects Hit by Illinois Congressmen." January 28, 1979 .

. Champaign News-Gazette

Kacich, Tom. "Lincoln Reservoir Still Alive But Not for Long, Many Hope." January 31, 1979.

Champaign-Urbana Courier

"Major Environmental Surgery." November 29, 1973.

"Corps Answers Critics of Springer." December 18, 1973.

Champaign-Urbana News Gazette

Michael, Terry. "Bot);) Candidates Support Oakley Project: Almost Identical Positions De-emphasize Potentially Explosive Issues." May 7, 1972.

Chicago Sun-Times

Boyer, Brian. "Douglas Blasts Engineers Corps as 'Public Enemy.' "February 25, 1968.

Ingersoll, Bruce. "Oakley Water Project Called One of 13 'Worst.'" May 8, 1973.

---."Walker Declares Lincoln Reservoir Out, Oakley." May 11, 1973.

Draeger, Harlan. "Year-Round Navigation Challenged.'' May 17, 1979. ·

Chicago Today

Gray, Ray. "Illinois Joins Fight to Save Wildlife Area.'' August 10, 1973.

Chicago Tribune

Bukro, Casey. "Walker Support Oakley Dam Hit; Flood Threat Told.'' May 17, 1973.

McNally, Tom. "A ':Ql:l~J(Shame, the Death of Big Hole.'' October 25, 1973.

Kohlmeier, Louis. "The Sierra Club Rides the Rails." September 5, 1974.

"The Army Engineers Under Fire.'' December 29, 1977.

Flattau, Edward. "Will Plug Be Pulled on New Water Projects?" December 23, 1978.

"Old Man River, He Just Barely Keeps Rollin' Along." December 10, 1979.

Kilian, Michael. "From Your Congress-Mississippi River No.2!" July 22, 1980.

MacNeice, Jill. "Alton Lock Debate: End May be Near.'' September 18, 1981.

"Environmental Challenge Denied: Top Court Refuses to Block Dam and Lock Near Alton.'' December 2, 1981. .

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Decatur Decaturian

Kraftowitz, Larry. "Alton Lock and Dam bK Ruling is Appealed." December 21, 1979.

East St. Louis Metro-East Journal

Burton, John C. "GAO Questions Alton Locks Benefit Claim." August 30, 1978.

Middleton, Timothy. "Alton Dam Plan Still Faces Hurdles." October 15, 1978.

Isikoff, Michael. "Government Wants Suit on Alton Lock Dropped." November 30, 1978.

Peoria Journal Star

Edwards, Tom. "Proponents Flood Kickapoo Hearing." September 16, 1970.

Kenyon, Theo Jean. "Duplicate Locks for River Fiercely Opposed." January 22, 1975.

___ ."Corps of Engineers, EPA Plan to Work Together." October 30, 1975.

"Locks, Dam 26 Benefit Calculations 'Inconsistent': GAO." August 25, 1978.

Rockford Morning Star

Flattau, Edward. "Oceans Still Being Despoiled." May 4, 1977.

Rock Island Argus

Smalec, Tom. "Bargemen, Conservationists Tangle." November 5, 1981.

Iowa

Boon News-Republican

"Charges Inaccuracy in Corps Report on Ledges." June 25, 1974.

Davenport Quad-City Times

Hansohn, Chuck. "Lock & Dam 26: The Q-C Impact." January 25, 1976.

Des Moines Register

Stone, Larry. "Corps Rapped in River Dredging." March 12, 1975.

__ ."Bid Fails to Ease Walton League Opposition to Lock and Dam 26." June 14, 1976.

___ ."Upper Mississippi Can Be Saved, Says Group After 5-Year Study." December 17, 1979.

___ . "Threat to Bald Eagles Seen in Barge Plan." November 3, 1980.

__ ."Upper Mississippi Plan Faces Bitter Fight." April6, 1981.

Des Moines Register and Tribune

Knauth, Ogla. "Iowa Opposition to Dams." April 23, 1972 .

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Dubuque Telegraph Herald

Knee, Bill. "Corps Pledges Commitment to Environment." April24, 1975.

"Army Engineers Considering Easing Requirements on Dredging Deposits." November 26, 1981.

Breyfogle, Bill. "New Alton Lock One-Fourth Done." August 22, 1982.

Kansas

Coffeyville Journal .

"Corps Denies Threat to Ponds." May 11, 1975.

Lawrence Journal World

"Protests on Hillsdale." November 19, 1974.

Manhattan Mercury

"Corps Eyes Environment." July 20, 1978.

Kentucky

Lexington Herald

"The Corps Steps Out Front." November 11, 1974.

"Red River Dam Work Resumes in Early 1975." December 6, 1974.

Lexington Leader

"Gov. Carter Criticizes the Corps." October 20, 1973.

Louisville Courier-Journal

"Justice Douglas Says Wilderness Vanishing; Blames U.S. Engineers." April18, 1968.

"Corps of Engineers: A New Awareness?" February 5, 1973.

Filiatreau, John. "Spencer Residents Protest Taylorsville Lake Project." September 7, 1973.

Stevens, David Ross. "Dam Fighters Building a 'Know-Your-Enemy' Arsenal." February 24, 1974.

Powell, Bill. "Corps to Preserve Pond Area." June 18, 1976.

Stevens, David Ross. "Opponents Ready for Fight to Save a Scenic Gorge." July 4, 1976.

Ashley, Frank. "New Army of Environmentalists Focuses on Ohio River Power Plants." July 12, 1976.

Po~ell, Bill. "Group Opposes Stream Canalization in Purchases." July 19, 1976.

Perry, Doug. " 'Redirection': New Role Sought for Army Engineers." August 2, 1976.

Ellis, Leslie. "2 Agencies Oppose Ohio River Port." April 22, 1978.

Johnson, Bob. "Corps Reaffirms Taylorsville Dam Project." May 16, 1978.

Powell, Bill. "Estimated Cost ofTombigbee Canal Has Risen 375 Percent Since 1970." October 10, 1978.

Colwell, Carolyn. "Corps Gets Green Light for Project in Kentucky." January 31, 1979.

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Louisville Courier-Journal Sun Magazine

Pearce, John Ed. "Tenn-Tom: Boon or Boondoggle?" September 16, 1979.

Louisville Times

"Tombigbee Waterway Needs Reappraisal." July 17,1971.

Biemer, Martin E. "Public Hearing Will Be Held on Red River Dam 'Impact.' "January 16, 1973.

___ . "Environment Advisers Take Stand Against Red River Dam." September 21, 1973.

"Audubon President Urges Ford to Stop Red River Dam." July 8, 1974.

Fagan, J. Stephen. "Corps' Reply to Suit Says Gorge Work Will Resume." December 6, 1974.

Reid, Milford. "Damming Up the Works." January 30, 1978.

Manning, Richard. "Clark Centre Opponent Says Corps is Ignoring Port's Threat to Wildlife." August 10, 1978.

Paducah Sun

Wingfield, Steve. "Obion Creek Work Gets EPA's OK.'' June 7, 1978.

"Partisan Attack on Tenn-Tom." September 6, 1978.

Paris Daily Enterprise

Braden, Maria. "To Sue to Halt Red River Dam." July 13, 1974.

Taylorsville Lake

"Opponents of Dam Must Show Fatal Defects." September 21, 1978.

Louisiana

Alexandria Daily Town Talk

"Water Projects-Good or Bad?" July 19, 1977.

Baton Rouge Morning Advocate

Hatcher, J.C. "Army Engineer Chief Agrees with Water Project." April2, 1977.

Scearce, Bob. "The Great River Swamp." August 13, 1978.

Cook, Mike. "Interior Dept. Proposes Corps Buy the Basin.'' October 27, 1978.

Lafayette Advertiser

Grissom, Ken. "The Fall and Decline of Atchafalaya Basin." August 14, 1977.

Lake Charles American Press

Adams, Frank. "New Engineers Corps Authority is a Puzzler." August 15, 1974.

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New Orleans Daily Record

"Professor Says Let the Mississippi Change to Atchafalaya's Channel." October 17, 1980.

New Orleans Morning Advocate

Schueler, Donald G. "Atchafalaya Basin's Future Rests with U.S. Engineers." Aprilll, 1975.

New Orleans States-Item

Brumfield, Les. "Atchafalaya Basin Dredge Fight Has National Impact." August 13, 1974.

"Wetlands Row." September 25, 1975.

Brumfield, Les. "Atchafalaya Basin Debate Continues." March 23, 1976.

___ . "Showdown at Bayou aux Carpes." August 2, 1976.

___ . "The Unkindest Cut of All." August 10, 1976.

___ ."Wetlands: An Ironic Twist." October 12, 1976.

Boyd, Richard. "Environmental Proposals Cut Review Period." November 19, 1979.

New Orleans State-Times

Cook, Mike. "Corps, Wildlife Interests Seeing Eye-to-Eye." May l, 1975.

New Orleans Times-Picayune

"Corps' Plan for Atchafalaya Basin Draws Fire Even Before It's Made Public." April 24, 1981.

New Orleans Times Picayune/States Item

Wardlaw, Jack. "Governor Unveils Atchafalaya Compromise." November 20, 1981.

Frazer, Tom. "Corps Planning to Give up Most Wetlands Control." August 19, 1982.

Shreveport Journal

Holding, Reynolds. "Elusive Red River Project Costs Top $1 Billion." October 25, 1978.

--- . "Benefits Debate Muddies Red River Project." October 26, 1978.

---."Politicians Keep 'Heat' on Red River Project." October 27, 1978.

Shreveport Times

Young, Lee. "Corps Sees No Problem in Red Navigation Project." August 6, 1976.

Maine

Augusta Kennebec Journal

"Dickey-Lincoln or Nukes?" August 17, 1978.

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Bangor Daily News

Rhodes, Dean. "Dickey Estimate of Costs to Top $463 Million." September 16, 1976.

"Opponent to the Dam." October 16, 1976.

Larrabee, Donald. "Carter and Dickey Dam." November 20, 1976.

"Carter Places Dickey in Brennan's Hands." November 16, 1978.

Camden Herald

"NRC Head Against Corps Plan for Dickey." December 13, 1979.

Portland Evening Express

Harkavy, Jerry. "Pentagon Faults Dickey, Says Cohen." January 30, 1981.

Portland Press Herald

Cummings, Bob. "Engineers' Dickey-Lincoln Reviewer Still Undecided." October 14, 1977.

D'Antonio, Mike. "Sanford in Running for Refinery Site?" August 5, 1978.

Thomas, Gary. "EPA Details Dickey Dam Deficiencies." September 12, 1978.

D'Antonio, Michael. "Dickey-Lincoln's Value Increasing, Claim Engineers." December 27, 1979.

Portland Telegram

"No to Dickey-Lincoln." September 11, 1977.

Cummings, Bob. "Canada May Support Dickey-Lincoln." November 25, 1979.

Baltimore Evening Sun

"Decision Due in 60 Days on Harbor Spoil Dumping." July 30, 1976.

Baltimore News American

"Keep Scenic Area or Build Refinery-Question's Up to Him." February 22, 1978.

Sinclair, Ward. "Legacy of a Dam: Memories of How Green Was Theiryalley." December 24, 1978.

Baltimore Sun

Burns, Michael K. "Army Says Duplication Denies Wetlands Permits." October 23, 1974.

"The Dirty Water Amendments." May 22, 1976.

"Snapdragon Could Stare Down a Dam." November 9, 1976.

Hagerstown Morning Herald

"Corps' Image Badly Muddied." June 20, 1977.

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Maryland Coast Press

Guidera, Mark. "Geologists Assert Beach Stabilization Efforts Backfiring." November 6, 1981.

Massachusetts

Boston Globe

Hathaway, W. "Dickey-Lincoln Dam: Boon for New England or Ecological Disaster?" April 7, 1974.

Kindleberger, R.S. "Dickey-Lincoln: Dam Ogre or Power Gem?" May 9, 1974.

Bernstein, Peter J. "Army Engineers Besieged: Communities Angry Over Waterways Join Environmentalists in Criticism." August 23, 1974.

Ackerman, Jerry. "Experts Assess Plus and Minus of Dickey Dam." September 1, 1977.

Boston Herald

Killam, Robert T. "Marco Island Faces Environmental Battle of Decade." August 8, 1976.

Christian Science Monitor

Sanders, Thomas B. "Boston Dam Project Debated Since 1955." August 19, 1968.

__ . "Rehearing Sought on Boston Dam." August 20, 1968.

Lindsay, Leon W. "Environmental Veto Threatens Florida Canal." June 29, 1970.

Groves, Brigadier General Richard. Interview with the Associated Press. March 17, 1971.

"Army Engineers See How Plan for Levees Washes." December 2, 1971.

Levins, JoAnn. "Mountain Dam Plan Hotly Opposed." December 11, 1972.

Dillin, John. "Ecology Clash in South Reaches to White House." July 14, 1973.

Berkman, Cele. "Why Texas Said No to Trinity River Canal." July 25, 1973.

Robinson, Peg. "Dams vs. Fish on the Columbia River: The Fish Might Win." August 29, 1973.

Neavoll, George. "Saving Scenic Streams." February 11, 1974.

Babcock, William A. "Heroic Role Fades for Flood Fighter: Mississippi Levee." November 13, 1974.

Ellis, Harry B. "U.S. to Police Every Last Duck Pond?" May 13, 1975.

Morehouse, Ward III. "Does New England Need the Dickey-Lincoln Dams?" March 8, 1976.

Dole, Charles E. "Landmark Environmental Battle Over Marco Island." March 26, 1976.

"Environment Wins a Few." June 2, 1976.

Zoeckler, Eric L. "Proposed Dam in Missouri Runs into Trouble." July 14, 1976.

Ward, Kent. "Dickey Dam Would Cover Historical Indian Sites." August 23, 1976.

Dillin, John. "Waterway Cuts Cheer Environmentalists." April20, 1977.

McCormick, Lynde. "Canoeing St. John-For the Last Time?" July 6, 1977.

Thatcher, Gary. "Florida Barge Canal Another Water Battle?" August 16, 1977.

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Dillin, John. "New Trouble on Water Projects." October 27, 1977.

Knickerbocker, Brad. "Mediating Environmental Battles." July 5, 1978.

Stevens, Mark. "River Friends in California Win a Round." August 24, 1978.

Dillin, John. "Fat Trimmed From U.S. 'Pork' Bill." October 13, 1978.

Press, Robert M. "Defending Fragile US Barrier Isles." December 19, 1979.

"Price-Tagging America's Wetlands Could Help Fend Off the Bulldozers." December 23, 1980.

Kidder, Rushworth M. "US Likely to Pull Plug on Maine's Dickey Dam." September 29, 1981.

Framingham Daily News

Livezey, Emilie T. "Area Wetlands Stopped Flood." April27, 1978.

Framingham South Middlesex News

Singer, Patti. "Flood Control a Plus for Environment." May 14, 1978.

New Bedford Standard-Times

Charig, Margaret A. "Ocean Dumping Checks Developed by Engineers." May 28, 1979.

Newburyport Daily News

"Dickey-Lincoln Investigators Release Opinion on Lousewort." July 20, 1978.

Newburyport News

"Corps Seeks Public Involvement in Merrimack Cleanup Study." May 18, 1973.

Watertown Daily Times

Emory, Alan. "Flacke Says Environment Key to Seaway Lock Study." October 2, 1982.

Michigan

Ann Arbor News

"Carter Needs More Help in Dam Fight." September 4, 1978.

"EMU Expert Cites Value of Wetlands." November 19, 1979.

Bay City Times

Counts, Jeff. "Controversial Winter Lake Shipping Program May End." November 6, 1979.

Detroit Free Press

"Army Engineers Deception." May 15, 1975.

"Another Threat to Wetlands." August 10, 1976.

Cheyfitz, Kirk. "Army's Secret Lake Dumping Queried." November 2, 1976.

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"Marshes Get New Defenders." March 17, 1977.

"Congress Must Not Gut Wetlands Protection Law." September 19, 1977.

"Pork and Water: How to Save Billions by Scuttling in Tenn-Tom." June 24, 1980.

Detroit News

Ankeny, Robert. "Clinton River Development Banned." February 27, 1977.

Kerwin, James L. "U.S. Warns Wetlands' Violators." June 15, 1981.

Flint Journal

Peterson, Kenneth L. "Duck Hunter to Fete." March 26, 1978.

Grand Haven Tribune

Reinhardt, Jim. "Environmental War Continues to Grow." October 13, 1978.

Jackson Citizen Patriot

"EnvirGnmentalists Pressing for End to Winter Navigation." March 9, 1979 . . Port Huron Times-Herald

Patton, Mike. "Year-Round Shipping: Are Benefits Worth the Costs?" September 13, 1978.

Royal Oak Daily Tribune

Ball, RobertS. "Red Run, Clinton Widening Foes Pack Warren Hearing." March 23, 1979.

Saginaw News

Smith, Steven. "Corps Is at It Again." October 12, 1978.

"Winter Shipping Opposed: Conservation Club Urging People to Attend Hearing." March 7, 1979.

Minnesota

Min neapolis Star

"Army Ecologist to Quit Corps." October 19, 1973.

Wolkerstorfer, Terry. "Engineers Corps Look to Environment." July 21, 1975.

--. "Corps Must Obey State Standards." October 9, 1975.

__ . "Corps Chief Allays Environmentalists Fears." November 28, 1975.

Minneapolis Tribune

Rebuffoni, Dean. "Bane or Boon? Wisconsin Residents Divided Over Dam Going up on Kickapoo." May 20, 1973.

Schara, Ron, and Rebuffoni, Dean. "Chief District Ecologist to Quit U.S. Corps." October 19, 1973.

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Rebuffoni, Dean. "Corps Chief Assures 5 Scientists of Review Right." October 20, 1973.

"Dredging in the Mississippi." February 11, 1974.

Rebuffoni, Dean. "PCA Unit Votes to Sue Army Engineers for Polluting." November 20, 1974.

___ . "Mondale Irks Environmentalists Over Stand on Alton Dam and Locks." April 14, 1976.

"Corps Dredging Needs State Control." November 2, 1976.

McConagha, AI. "Relocating Wildlife Slows Rochester Flood Project." December 31, 1978.

~buffoni, Dean. "River Agency Asks 2nd New Alton Lock." December 15, 1981.

St. Paul Dispatch

"Army Engineer Corps' Chief District Ecologist Resigns." October 19, 1973.

Kohl, Linqa. "6 Corps Ecologists May Quit." October 19, 1973.

St. Paul Pioneer Press

Spavin, Don. "River Bottleneck Raises Questions." April25, 1976.

Bailey, Gil. "Congress Pulls Plug on the Corps: Control of Wetlands Ebbs Away." June 6, 1976.

"A Dredging Mess." November 7, 1976.

"Safer Dredging Disposal Gets Urging by Official." August 18, 1979.

Winona Daily News

"Bottomland Clearing for Reservoir Halted." June 14, 1974.

"Corps of Engineers Uses Double Standard." September 27,1978.

"Onward ~nd Backward with Army Engineers." October 6, 1978.

Mississippi

Columbus Commercial Dispatch

Rector, Peggy. "Waterway Future Hinges on Amendments." August 4, 1978.

Davis, Dan. "General Speaks About Tenn-Tom Litigation." February 1, 1979.

-- . "Keady's Remarks May Mark Breakthrough." February 2, 1979.

--."Fate of Waterway Now in Hands of Judge." February 4, 1979.

Corinth Daily Corinthian

"Engineers Defend Widening of Waterway." February 2, 1979.

Greenville Delta Democrat-Times

Holub, Kathy. ''Tenn-Tom: Project Updating Necessary. Head of Corps Maintains." January 30, 1979.

---."Morris: Tenn-Tom Widening Not Major Change." January 31, 1979.

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___ . "Keady May Not Issue Ruling for Several Months." February 4, 1979.

"River's Ecosystem Said Fragile." September 12, 1979.

Jackson Clarion-Ledger

Camire, Dennis. "Migration Ponds to Offset Ecology Damage." October 12, 1979.

Monteith, Gene. "Ruling Appealed on Tenn-Tom Half." July 28, 1981.

---."Justice Won't Dispute Tenn-Tom Work Stoppage." August 11, 1981.

Jackson Daily News

"Tippah Dredging Ordered Halted." April18, 1978.

Neuman, Johanna. "Stennis, Whitten Hit on Flooding." April24, 1979.

Tupelo Daily Journal

Rutherford, Joe. "Tenn-Tom Waterway Battle Serious." November 13, 1977.

Comer, David. "Hearing Set in Tenn-Tom Suit." December 1, 1978.

-- . "Army Corps Chief Confident of Suit in Progress." February 1, 1979.

"Tenn-Tom Opponents Ask for Trial Date." June 20, 1979.

Tupelo Lee County News

"Impact ofTenn-Tom Construction Said Staggering, Bridges Just a Beginning." August 24, 1978.

Vicksburg Clarion-Ledger

Treyens, Cliff. "Undecided on Appeal Say Opponents." March 14, 1979.

Rubis, Leon. "Tenn-Tom Opponents Plan Court Appeal to End Constructio~." March 22, 1979.

Vicksburg Evening Post

McHale, Edward. "Lawyer: 'Corps Ignores Environment.' "January 10, 1978.

Missouri

Kansas City Star

McGraw, Mike. "Corps Against Dry Lake." October 7, 1973.

Rose, Bleys W. "Changes Shift Engineers' Image." October 21, 1974.

Wylie, J.M. "New Chief Sees Army Corps Changing.'' July 13, 1975.

___ ."Corps as Conservation Leader." October 21, 1975.

Weiss, Kenneth A. "Conservation Wins Wetlands Tug-of-War." October 10, 1976.

Warner, Gary D. "Corps Gives a Little, Keeps a Lot of Cache River." December 7, 1977.

"River Wildlife to Gain, Lose Under Plans for the Missouri." December 18, 1980. 82

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Kansas City Times

Ralls, Richard D. "Is Alton Dam the First Ripple in a Wave?" April14, 1976.

Poplar Bluff Daily American Republic

"Alton Lock and Dam Backers, Foes Are Asking for Environmental Study." October 9, 1981.

St. Clair Chronicle

"Court Rules in Favor ofMeramec Lake and Dam." March 26, 1975.

St. Joseph News-Press

Baker, Max. "Engineers' Works on Missouri River Not Without Its Critics." May 28, 1978.

St. Louis Globe-Democrat

Peirce, Robert L. "New Weapon in Battle Over Meramec Dam." August 2, 1976.

O'Brien, Edward W. "Subcommittee to Consider Alton Project." August 26, 1976.

"Alton Dam Battle Faces Appeals." October 24, 1979.

Salvia, Joe. "Barge Plan Sparks River Battle." February 2, 1981.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"Inciting a Backlash." June 5, 1975.

Defty, Sally Bixby. "Bargemen Wimce at Lock and Dam 26 Delays." August 17, 1975.

Joiner, Robert L. "Alton and Dam Plan Called Economic Stimulus." January 13, 1976.

Freivogel, Margie. "Wildlife Dam Opposition." January 27, 1976.

Weil, Richard K., Jr. "Corps Denies Lock Would Hike Traffic." February 25, 1976.

Joiner, Robert L. "Interior Dept. Opposes Alton Dam Plan." March 30, 1976.

__ . "Corps Takes Issue With Alton Locks Critics." April 21, 1976.

"Wetlands in Danger." May 9, 1976.

Spitzer, Dana L. "Meramec Dam Fight to Put Up Assembly by Call for Vote." December 19, 1976.

Isikoff, Michael. "Giants oflndustry Finance Dam Fight." June 3, 1977.

Shirk, Martha. "Alton Lock, Dam Out, Administration Says." May 4, 1978.

Wagman, Paul. "Dam is Called Threat to Lake ofOzarks." June 28, 1978.

Zoeckler, Eric L. "Sierra Club Makes Last-Ditch Stand on River Channel." March 19, 1979.

Shirk, Martha. "Judge Trims Trial Issues on Alton Dam." September 10, 1979.

Goodrich, Robert. "Assails Corps' Refusal to Pay for Fish-Kill." September 22, 1982.

Springfield Leader-Press

Wilder, Jim. "Corps Reacts to Dam Suit." July 26, 1978.

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Montana

Billings Gazette

"Land Reserved for Wildlife." August 22, 1971.

Livingston Enterprise

"Public Opposition Stops Study of New Columbia River Dam." November 3, 1981.

Nebraska

Bellevue Leader

"Corps Says Environmental Report Will Stand." July 19, 1978.

Omaha World Herald

Hoffman, Ted E. "Sierra Club Doubts Papio Dam's Value." December 18, 1974.

"Concern for Wildlife Flows Over Work on Mississippi River." April18, 1977.

New Jersey

Atlantic City Press

Wright, Cholly. "Ecologists Sue to Stop Dumpings." June 4, 1978.

Newark Star-Ledger

Bishop, Gordon. "Ecology Groups Find Fault With Army Engineers." July 31, 1974.

Lenehan, Arthur K. "Ecologists Sue Corps Over Offshore Dump." May 9, 1978.

Rowan, Carl. "Carter Defies Political Odds on Water Projects Boondoggles." October 11, 1978.

Trenton Evening Times

Harris, Barbara. "7 Senators Ask Wider Tocks Study." October 24, 1974.

Brown, Mark. "Army Favors Dam Despite Risks." November 12, 1974.

New York

Asbury Park Press

Wolcott, Paul G. "Tocks Island Dam Revived by Drought." February 1, 1981.

Buffalo Evening News

"Corps' Permit Plan Opposed." May 7, 1975.

MacClennan, Paul. "Corps, Ecologists Hope to Save Wildlife Area." February 12, 1976.

News and Observer

Parker, Roy, Jr. "Corps of Engineers Becomes Conservation Power." August 30, 1970.

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New York Times

Wright, C.E. "Ocala's Future Linked to a Canal." December 18, 1966.

"G.O.P. Attacks Funding of Cross-Florida Canal." April27, 1969.

"Conservationists Sue to Halt Cross-Florida Canal." September 18, 1969:

Webster, Bayard. "Army Engineers Host to Critics." November 23, 1969.

Hill, Gladwin. "Environment May Eclipse Vietnam as College Issue." November 30, 1969.

"Hickel Responds on Florida Canal." March 17, 1970.

"Hill, Gladwin. "U.S. Ecology Unit Plans Hearings." March 24, 1970.

"Hickel Asks Stay on Florida Canal." June 9, 1970.

"U.S. Judge Temporarily Bans Work on Florida Canal." January 16, 1971.

Semple, Robert B., Jr. "President Blocks Canal in Florida." January 20, 1971.

"Death of a Boondoggle." January 22, 1971.

Blair, William M. "Ecologist Scores Army Engineers." August 1, 1971.

"Waterways, of Slime and the River." November 14, 1971.

Madden, Richard L. "House Unit Stays Tocks Island Project." June 20, 1972.

"$369-Million Mistake." June 24, 1972.

"Hearings Ended in Suit to Halt Tombigbee Project." July 5, 1972.

Kandell, Jonathan. "Sludge Dumping $tirs Opposition." July 16, 1972.

"Drainage Project Stirs Arkansas." August 6, 1972.

"'A Classic Case': Kickapoo Dam Dispute." February 11, 1973.

Goth, Louis A. "Obituary of a River and the Life It Shared." February 11, 1973.

"Alert Environmentalists Preserve San Francisco Bay." February 25, 1973.

Ayres, B. Drummond, Jr. "Development of Flood-Prone Areas Should Be Curbed." May 27, 1973.

"Defoliant, Banned in Vietnam, Used in St. Johns River." October 30, 1973.

Kifner, John. "Maine Dam Project Sparks New Debate." August 26, 1974.

Hill, Gladwin. "Ecology Dispute Over South Carolina Plant Nears End." February 27, 1975.

Janson, Donald. "Tocks Island Study Cites Water Pollution Dangers." March 5, 1975.

"Ecologists Seek to Save GulfWetlands." April21, 1975.

Webster, Bayard. "Army Engineers Creating Salt Marshes From Sediment." May 2, 1975.

"Army Engineers Seek Control Over All U.S. Bodies ofWater." May 7, 1975.

Kenworthy, E.W. "Engineer Corps Dealt Setback on River Plan." May 27, 1975.

Janson, Donald. "A Battle Looming Over Tocks Vote." August 5, 1975.

Webster, Bayard. "Mediation Office on Ecology Set Up." September 18, 1975.

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Charlton, Linda. "Ecologists Sue on Sea Dumping." November 20, 1975.

Reed, Roy. "Engineers Build Marsh on Mississippi." February 2, 1976.

"New Threat to Wetlands." April20, 1976.

Reed, Roy. "Engineers' Ban on Dredging Splits Floridians." May 9, 1976.

Ayres, B. Drummond, Jr. "A Canal Project in South Caps 200-Year Dream." June 22, 1976.

"Ford for Control of All U.S. Waters." July 29, 1976 . .

Hill, Gladwin. "Conservationists Expecti~g Carter to Open New Era for Environment." November 5, 1976.

"Citizens' Support is Sought for Plan to Out Dam Funds." March 1, 1977.

Robbins, William. "President is Viewed as Firm on 19 Cuts." March 13, 1977.

__ ."Long Warns Carter on ~ater Pll'ojects." March 21, 1977.

Lichtenstein, Grace. "Dams Are an Endangered Species." March 27, 1977.

Clymer, Adam. "President, In Shift, Favors Some Funds for Water Projects." April16, 1977.

"Lousewort May Be Moved to Allow Dam Building." April23, 1977.

Clymer, Adam. "Carter's Opposition to Water Projects Linked to '73 Veto of Georgia Dam." June 13, 1977.

__ ."Carter Backers Lose on Water Projects but Gain Tactically." June 15, 1977.

__ ."Senate Compromises with Carter on Killing Dams." July 1,1977.

Oakes, John B. "The Pork-Barrel Challenge." July 21, 1977.

"Study Says Power Dam in Maine Would Damage the Environment." September 2, 1977.

"Protecting Wetlands." September 22, 1977.

"Dead Fish at Missouri Dam Traced to U.S. Project." June 14, 1978.

Janson, Donald. "Pennsylvania May Go to U.S. Court Over Tocks Dam." November 8, 1978.

King, Wayne. "Documents Indicate Corps Misled Congress on Major Southern Canal." November 27, 1978.

Lawson, Helen. "A Threat to the St. Lawrence." December 4, 1978.

"Ex-Aide Testifies Army Corps Exceeded Waterway Authority." January 4, 1979.

King, Wayne. "Waterway Suit Dismissal Refused." January 6, 1979.

"Owners and Environmentalists Clash Over Louisiana Wetland." January 29, 1979.

King, Wayne. "Engineer Corps Says It Had Waterway Authority." January 30, 1979.

__ ."Army Engineers Under Attack for Their 'Dig We Will' Zeal." February 4, 1979.

__ . "Corps of Engineers' Actions on Ohio River Attacked." February 8, 1979.

__ ."Judge Denies Suit to Stop Watel!'way's Construction." March 15, 1979.

King, Seth S. "Curbs on Development of :Barrier Islands Proposed." December 23, 1979.

__ ."Engineers and Naturalists Fight Over Work on Inlet." December 1, 1980.

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Roberts, Steven V. "Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Squeaks Through." November 5, 1981.

"Louisiana Seeking U.S. Aid to Save Wetland." November 22, 1981.

Lubasch, Arnold H. "U.S. Judge Blocks Wetway Landfill as Threat to Bass." April1, 1982.

Sheppard, Nathaniel, Jr. "Army Engineers Encounter Backlash on Missouri's Truman Power Dam." August 25, 1982.

Potsdam Courier & Freeman

"Committee Formed to Fight River Winter Demonstration Project." August 8, 1978.

Rochester Democrat & Chronicle

Hamer, John. "America's Wetlands Must Be Saved." November 7, 1975.

Pritchard, Keith. "Corps is Building Some New Friendships." December 28, 1976.

Syracuse Post Standard

Fish, Mike. "Seaway 'Storm' Brews: Winter Shipping Plan Stirs Fiscal, Environmental Conflict." July 30, 1978.

Wall Street Journal

Herman, Tom. "Army Engineers Draw Increasing Critical Fire for Disturbing Nature." January 6, 1970.

Large, Arlen J. "An Aswan Dam for Maine?" July 25, 1974.

"Railroads, Environmentalists Win Move to Stall Bids on Mississippi Dam Project." August 7, 197 4.

Bray, Thomas J. "Chesapeake Area, Fearing a Ruined Bay, Strives to Balance Ecology and Growth." September 17, 1975.

Garing, David, and Harrison, Connie. "Railroads Join Environmental Groups to Fight Plan for New River Locks Near Alton, Ill." December 3, 1975.

"Board of Engineers Alters Dam-Lock Plan at Site Near Alton, Ill." February 25, 1976.

Montgomery, Jim. "Corps of Engineers Will Urge Florida to Resume Work on Controversial Canal." December 16, 1976.

"Florida Governor, Cabinet Vote to Ditch Controversial Canal Following Hearings." December 21, 1976.

Sease, Douglas R. "$1.6 Billion Southern Canal on Carter Kill List Has Many Foes but Also Powerful Supporters." April1, 1977.

House, Karen Elliot. "Selling of a Dam: Tie Between Congress, Engineer Corps Leads to Dubious Projects." June 17,1977.

''President Signs Bill for 9 Water Projects: Delays to Be Sought." August 9, 1977.

Miller, Gay Sands. "Environmental Report May Have Little Value in Predicting Impact." June 1, 1978.

Perry, James M. "Roll Out the Barrels, We'll Have a Barrel of Funds, Folks Say." April18, 1979.

Watertown Daily News

"Concerns on Seaway Environment 'Resolved' for Engineers' Project." November 19, 1977.

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Watertown Daily Times

Cole, Larry. "Winter Seaway Plan Draws Fire." August 2, 1978.

North Carolina

Charlotte Observer

Boyd, Bob. " 'The Corps' Hangs Up Hard Hat." January 26, 1973.

Durham Herald

Holmes, Jack. "Water Quality Projecti~ns for Jordan Lake Defended." November 5, 1976.

Durham Sun

Smith, Carol S. "Work Continues on Dam Despite Appeals." July 18, 1978.

Fayetteville Observer

"Conservation Council to Continue Dam Fight." September 14, 1977.

Greensboro Daily News

Greene, David S. "judge Approves B. E~erett Jordan Lake." July 29, 1977.

"The Decision on the Everett Jordan Dam," August 5, 1977.

Raleigh News & Observer

Allegood, Jerry. "Corps Draft Reaffirms Island Data." October 30, 1976.

Southport Star News

Crawford, C.S. "Rockfish Objections: Control Project Draws Criticism." December 27, 1973.

Wilmington Star News

"Corps of Engineers Paints a New Picture." July 23, 1977.

North Dakota

Bismarck Tribune

Schmidt, Steve. "River Environment Threatened." March 5, 1977.

Ritter, Malcolm. "Corps: Dam Plans Will Get Review." May 13, 1978.

Minot Daily News

"Corps May Face Court Fight on Permits for Oil Pipelines." March 5, 1982.

Ohio

Bellevue Gazette

"Re~iewers Critical of Army Study." October 19, 1978.

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Cincinnati Enquirer

Kaufman, Ben L. "Carter Urged to Ax Mill Creek Project, II River Programs." March 31, 1978.

Cleveland Plain Dealer

Grande, Judy. "Should Stokes Have Backed 'Boondoggle' Canal?" August 22, 1982.

Conneaut News-Herald

"EPA Criticizes Mill Summary." September 9, 1978.

Delaware Gazette

"Proposed $3 Billion Plant Faces Many Environmental Problems." October 18, 1978.

Sandusky Register

Path, Karl. "New Dredge Disposal Guidelines Enforcement is Pledged by Corps." October 22, 1975.

Martilotta, Marie. "EPA Spat Forces Corps to Cancel Harbor Dredging." October 31, 1978.

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City Times

Cromley, Allan. "Corps Showing Low Profile, Caters to Ecology Trend." September 5, 1975.

Tulsa Tribune

"Ex-Tulsa General Backs Protection of Wetlands." December 10, 1975.

Tulsa World

"Authority of Corps May Get Boost." May 7, 1975.

Mycue, Bob. "Oologah Water Ruling a 'Shocker' toCorps." November 3, 1977.

---·"Corps Official Disputes Foes, Says Desalting Plans Sound." March 16, 1979.

Oregon

Grants Pass Daily Courier

Burke, Wally. "Army Engineers May Be Sued to Stop Elk Creek Dam Works." August 25, 1975.

Pendleton East Oregonian

"Corps' Dam Plans Opposed." January 31, 1980.

Portland Daily Journal of Commerce

"Environmental Protection Taught." June 29, 1971.

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TPortland Oregonian

Netboy, Anthony. "The Rogue: Surely Not Another Series of Lakes." September 3, 1972.

Portland Oregon Journal

"Nuclear Plant Called Russell Dam Alternative." Aprilll, 1978.

Pennsylvania

Allentown Morning Call

White, Bill. "Army Corps Target ofTocks Bitterness." July 1, 1978.

Rood, Mick. "Tocks Island to Fuel Fireworks Next Week on Capitol Hill." July 3, 1978.

Easton Express

Goldstein, David. "Move to Save Tocks May Doom Homes." August 16, 1978.

Philadelphia Bulletin

Kushma, David. "Carter Opposes Tocks Project." April 25, 1978.

Taylor, Robert E. "Kostmayer Scores Victory in Fight to Bar Tocks Dam." July 11, 1978.

Philadelphia Evening Bulletin

"That End Run on Tocks Dam." November 16, 1977.

Philadelphia Inquirer

Klaidman, Stephen. "Engineers: Builders and Enemies." July 10, 1975.

Stranahan, Susan Q. "City, State Sue U.S. on Tocks Dam." July 1, 1978.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

"Army Engineers As Conservationists." July 30, 1974.

Pittsburgh Press

"Army Engineers, Hailed for Their Dams, Now Trying to Weather a Hail of Damns." October 22, 1971.

McFeatters, Ann. "Stream, Flood Contro~lers Box to Environment." January 14, 1974.

___ ."Wetlands Cleanup Act Mired in Controversy." May 2, 1976.

Scranton Times

"Tocks Island Dam Confusion Persists." November 13, 1978.

Kostmayer, Peter H,. "Tocks Island Dam Now 'Remote.'" December 17, 1978.

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Stroudsburg Pocono Record

Drachler, Steve. "Environmental Questions Still Cloud Tocks Project." March 5, 1975.

"Tocks Fate Shifts Water." October 1, 1975.

"Corps' Projects Face Opposition Across the Nation." October 16, 1975.

Drachler, Steve. "Second Thoughts Shelve Tocks De-authorization Bill." October 16, 1975.

Brown, Mark. "Second Battle ofTocks Island Looms." May 22, 1976.

Roberls, Chris. "Tocks Island: May Be Most Expensive Dam Never Built." July 1, 1976.

Brown, Mark. "Corps Chief Not Interested in Reviving Tocks Dam." February 10, 1977.

___ ."Lawmakers Split Over Tocks Dam Deauthorization." March 2, 1977.

Drachler, Steve. "Corps Recommends T<i>cks, But Will Wait for DRBC." July 10, 1977.

Spangler, Sherrie. "Officials Angry Over Tocks Plan." February 20, 1978.

Rhode Island

Providence Journal

Hudson, Berkley. "Army Corps Backs Dredging Cove and Making Salt Marsh." July 31, 1979.

"Relaxed Federal Wetland Rules & Threat to Millions of Acres." July 21, 1982.

South Carolina

Anderson Independent

Coats, Bill. "Second Suit Filed to Halt Russell Dam." August 20, 1977.

Loftis, Randy. "Dam Proposal to Be Protested." May 24, 1978.

Williams, Yvonne. "Russell Dam Near the Point of No Return." January 28, 1979.

Charleston Evening Post

Morgan, John H. "Wando Suit Planned." May 8,1978.

Charleston News and Courier-Post

Matthews, William. "Switching Rivers in Mid Stream: The Public Has Questions About This Corps Project." September 17, 1978.

Columbia, The Star

"Group Meets to Oppose Richard B. Russell Dam." September 29, 1974.

Columbia State

"Wildlife Panel Opposed to Trotters Shoals Dam." August 29, 1975.

Hitchcock, Wallace C. "Federal Agencies Express Concern Over Dam Projects." May 14, 1976.

"Environmentalists Want Teeth in Coordination Act." March 19, 1978.

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Greenville News

"Wildlife Commission Opposes Trotters Shoals Dam Project." April6, 1975.

Sargent, Bob. "Hunting, Fishing, Organizations Fear Dam's Impact." September 10, 1978.

Greenwood Index

Emerson, Bo. "Russell Dam Foes Planning May National Conference." March 6, 1978.

South Dakota

Rapid City Journal

Riley, Paul. "Corps of Engineers Defends Creek Project, Will Restore Widened Areas." July 7, 1978.

Sioux Falls Argus-Leader

Raasch, Chuck. "Mitigation Plan Would Replace Flooded Areas." March 30, 1978.

Tennessee

Jackson Sun

"Wetlands Policy Deserves Attention." February 25, 1981.

Knoxville News-Sentinel

Brewer, Carson. "Writer's View ofTenn-Tom Need Draws Heated Response." September 10, 1978.

Memphis Commercial Appeal

Lollar, Michael. "Drainage Project Plugged by Environmental Issue." January 12, 1973.

Reynolds, Henry. "Engineers Brace for Hard Battle Along the Cache." September 23; 1973.

__ . "Cache Drainage Major Concern in Other Areas." November 11, 1973.

"Slapping the Fingers That Plug the Dikes." December 11, 1977.

"Cache Tiff May Seek Higher Decision." March 27, 1978.

Bennett, John. "Cache Compromise Undergoing Study." September 29, 1978.

Fuller, William. "Engineer Defends Widened Waterway." January 31, 1979.

Reel, Guy. "Proponents ofTenn-Tom Dominate Public Hearing." January 24, 1982.

Memphis Press-Scimitar

"Army Submits Cache River Project Study." December 10, 1973.

Patton, Buck. "Corps Blasted: Forked Deer River Dredging is Issue." August 25, 1978.

Nashville Banner

"Two Strip Mining Firms Hit by Default Judgment." December 6, 1971.

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Nashville Tennessean

"Court Asked to Put Brakes on Tombigbee." December 6, 1979.

Texas

Austin American-Statesman

Schwab, Robert. "Water Use Rules Attacked." August 22, 1976.

Beaumont Journal

Flowers, Nancy. "Land Needs Stall Bayou Work." August 2, 1976.

Clute Brazosport Facts

"Roles Reversed on Environment." May 9, 1978.

Corpus Christi Caller

Parks, Scott. "New Environmental Fight May Delay Choke Work." November 10, 1976.

Norman, Mike. "Environmentalists Seek New Delay on Choke Dam." November 18, 1977.

Dallas Morning News

McNeely, Dave. "Anti-Canal Coalition Embraced All Types." March 15, 1973.

Erwin, Dorothie. "Corps Report Still in Doubt." March 30, 1975.

McNeely, Dave. "Ecology Adjustment Seen in Army Corps." June 17, 1975.

White, James F. "Another View of Trinity." February 20, 1976.

Thompson, Lyke. "New Trinity Plan Submitted." December 15, 1976.

"Senate Kills Bentsen Amendment to Loosen Dredge and Fill Controls." August 5, 1977.

Belden, Tom. "Critics of Lakeview Cite Ecology, Cost Objections." May 7, 1978.

Grove, Lloyd. "Army Engineers Urge Trinity Project." August 23, 1979.

"Water Project Threatens Five Nests ofBald Eagles." March 17, 1979.

Grove, Lloyd. "Trinity Alternative Supported." December 1, 1979.

Dallas Times-Herald

"River Power Dams Threatening Salmon Runs!" November 3, 1976.

Pollack, Andrew. "Coalition Hopes to Kill10 Water Projects." March 24, 1978.

--- . "Trinity Plan Due Further Evaluation." December 20, 1978.

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Fort Worth Press

"Order Means to Halt Canal Project." February 18, 1973.

Galveston Daily News

Fleck, Tim. "Environmentalists vs. Co11>s: Bayou Dredging Lines Appear Clearly Drawn." October 5, 1973.

Rizley, Max, Jr. "Both Sides Await Judge's Decision on Port Appeal." July 30, 1982.

Galveston News

Randell, David. "Suit Set in Feud Over Sub-division." May 23, 1978.

Houston Chronicle

"Corps of Engineers Moving on Environment, Chief Says." July 30, 1981.

Houston Post

"Engineer Claims Corps Will Use Less Concrete." November 23, 1974.

Scarlett, Harold. "Marshy Enigma." February 23, 1975.

"Dams Threatening Missouri's Ozarks." August 10, 1975.

Scarlett, Harold. "Dredging Battle Won with 'Special' Controls." January 9, 1976.

---."Federal Agency Urges Abandoning Wallisville Project." October 30, 1976.

---. "Dam Building." February 13, 1~977.

--- . "17 Water Projects Break Federal Laws, Institute Contends." September 22, 1977.

__ ."Changing Corps." November 6,1977.

___ ."GAO Study Raps Engineers Corps in Enforcement." January 17,1978.

___ . "EPA Joins with Corps in Projedts." January 21, 1978.

___ . "Impact Statement on LNG Terminal Insufficient, Army Says." April18, 1978.

Wiese, Arthur. "Conservationists Attack 12 Water Projects: 2 in Texas." November 23, 1978.

Utah

Salt Lake Tribune

Jo:o.sson, Dave. "State to Challenge Waterways Act." October 9, 1975.

Vermont

Burlington Free Press

Van Susteren, Dick. "Leahy Changes Opinion About Lincoln-Dickey." August 10, 1977.

"Final Dickey-Lincoln Statement Delayed." December 19, 1978.

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Rutland Herald

Coffin, Howard. "Dam Builders Called Scourge: Justice Douglas Labels Army Engineers U.S. 'Public Enemy.'" April17, 1968.

Nemethy, Andrew. "Dickey-Lincoln Debate: More Proponents Emerge." November 15, 1977.

Virginia

Fairfax Globlj

Udall, Stewart L., and Stansbury, Jefif. "EPA vs. Engineers." December 9, 1971.

Newport Daily Press

Jones, Yolanda. "Refinery Decision Delayed Again.'' March 6, 1979.

Newport News Times-Herald

"Refinery Reprise." December 1, 1978.

Norfolk Ledger-Star

Levin, John. "White House Promises Prompt Refinery Decision.'' October 26, 1978.

Norfolk Virginian-Pilot

Hutchinson, Bob. "Wetlands Being Threatened." May 21, 1975.

Weatherly, Donna. "Agencies to Visit Site of Proposed Refinery." March 26, 1978.

___ . "Refinery Decision Hangs on Need vs. Harm.'' April14, 1978.

Chandler, Appy. "Report on Refinery Called 'Shockingly Inadequate.'" August 26, 1978.

"Corps' Plan for River Opposed.'' October 12, 1979.

"Oyster Peril Resurfaces in Refinery Fight.'' November 20, 1979.

Richmond News Leader

"Another Challenge to Refinery Planned." January 18, 1980.

"Refinery Permits Approved.'' January 26, 1980.

Richmond Times-Dispatch

Brown, Merrill. "Refinery Is a Giant Step Closer." December 3, 1978.

"Refinery Decision Off Again." August 25, 1979.

Waynesboro News-Virginian

"That Dam Report.'' December 21, 1978.

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Washington (State)

Pullman Herald

"Corps Making Plans for Wildlife Areas." March 29, 1978.

"Corps to Explain Plan for Wildlife Sites." April 28, 1979.

Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce

"Northern Tier Pipeline Wins Corps of Engineers Support." October 30, 1981.

Seattle Times

"Marinas and the Environment." May 9, 1971.

Pryne, Eric, and Katz, Dean. "Fisheries OhiefPushes Fight to Block Permits for Northern Tier." December 10, 1981.

Vancouver Columbian

"Engineers Seek Public Cooperation." March 11, 1973.

"Good For the Corps." May 4, 1973.

Walla Walla Union-Bulletin

"Archaeologists Try to Reconstruct 'Cultural' Past Before Dam is Raised." October 15, 1978.

Washington, D.C.

Army News Features

"Ecology Not New to Army Engineers." February 26, 1973.

Army Times

Tice, Jim. "Army Engineers Begin Push t«1> Clean Up Stateside Posts." April24, 1978.

Finegan, Jay. "Engineers Praised for Lousewort Aid." July 17, 1978.

National Observer

Lanouette, William J. "Flood of Emotions: Engineers' Wetlands Jurisdiction Shrinks After Protests." August 23, 1975.

USACE News Release

"Army Engineers Begin Lowering Barge Canal Reservoir." August 4, 1972.

Washington Evening Star and Daily News

"Environmentalists Rally: 13 Public Projects Hit." May 28, 1973.

Washington Post

Oberdorfer, Don. "A Tale of Two Laws." January 7, 1971.

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Pfeiffer, C. Boyd. "Anti-DitcherS Arise." March 4, 1973.

"Texans Kill $1.6 Billion River Plan." March 16, 1973.

"Foes of Gathright Dam Claim Engineer Corps Ignores Law." March 20, 1973.

"Court Tightens Curbs Protecting Wetlands." June 15, 1973.

"Engineers Go Conservationist." June 15, 1973.

Dewar, Helen. "James River's Oysters Threatened by Pollution." August 9, 1973.

Wiesenthal, Maxwell. "Dam Project Forces Strange Alliances." June 30, 1974.

Anderson, Jack. "Lone Opponent for Army Engineers." July 10, 1974.

Ringle, Ken. "Corps of Engineers Scraps Plan for Salem Church Dam." October 4, 1974.

Grubisich, Thomas. "Is the Army Corps Best Qualified to Study Bay?" January 2, 1975.

Wilson, George C. "New River Dam Delay Requested." January 10, 1975.

Robinson, Timothy S. "Judge Widens Army Corps' Jurisdiction." March 28, 1975.

Klaidman, Stephen. "Kentucky Dam Plan Stirs Environmental, Political Debate." May 9, 1975.

___ . "Engineer Corps' Power Said to Extend to Rice Paddies." May 141 1975.

"Wetlands and the Corps of Engineers." June 3, 1975.

Klaidman, Stephen. "Engineers Corps: Benefits Contested." July 6, 1975.

___ ."Conflict Snarls Midwest Waterway Expansion." July 7, 1975.

McAllister, Bill. "Fight Goes on Over Captain's Cove." January 12, 1976.

"'Last Chance' for Captain's Cove." January 17, 1976.

Klaidman, Stephen. "Delmarva Canal Plan Stirs Controversy." April15, 1976.

___ . "Environmentalists Dealt a Setback." April16, 1976.

Hornblower, Margot. "Wetlands Dredging Blocked: Engineers Say Development to Be Limited." April27, 1976.

"EPA Says Portsmouth Refinery Would Endanger Environment." April20, 1976.

Klaidman, Stephen. "Two States Reject Army Canal Plan." April 23, 1976.

"Cited Benefit of Gathright Dam Disputed." May 16, 1976.

Clancy, Paul. "Who's Protecting the Wetlands?" May 16, 1976.

"Safeguards for the Swamps." June 2, 1976.

Klaidman, Stephen. "Hill Fight Loomi:ng on Dam." June 13, 1976. I

"The Corps of Engineers and Maryland's Wetlands." July 3, 1976.

Hornblower, Margot. "Hill Weighs Fate of Wetlands." August 15, 1976.

Rich, Spencer. "Senate Unit Preserves Protection for Wetlands." August 27, 1976.

Regenstein, Lewis. "The Candidates and the Environment: An Analysis." October 19, 1976.

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"Railroad Sues to Block Tombigbee Water Project." December 1, 1976.

Walsh, Edward. "President Adds 14 Water Project!'! to 'Hit List.' " March 24, 1977.

Hornblower, Margot. "U.S. to Protect Snapdragon Imperiled by Proposed Dam.'' March 29, 1977.

Pincus, Walter. "When a Campaign Vow Crashes into a Pork Barrel.'' April1, 1977.

Hornblower, Margot. "Wildlife Species Act Endangers Projects.'' July 21, 1977.

"The Wetlands War." August 4, 1977.

Ringle, .Ken. "Va. Oil Refinery Runs Into Classic Environmental Fight." December 15, 1977.

Sinclair, Ward. "GAO Withheld Critical Report on Corps' Role in Tenn. Canal.'' April30, 1978.

Grubisich, Tom. "EPA Calls on Army to $upervise Sewage Plant Projects.'' May 28, 1978.

Sinclair, Ward. "W.Va. Dam Exemplifies Controversial Water Policy.'' November 20, 1978.

Kerney, J. Regan. "Corps of Engineers A:Ji>proves Refinery for Portsmouth, Va.'' November 29, 1978.

__ . "Army Dept. Asked to Ban Planned Virginia Refinery.'' January 3, 1979.

"Spurious Analysis Aids Water Project.'' February 5, 1979.

Sinclair, Ward. "U.S. Reservoir Becoming T.est of Historic Preservation Law.'' March 11, 1979.

__ ."Stennis Advice Kills Hearing on Waterway." May 12, 1979.

Grubisich, Thomas. "Engineer Corps Drops Support for Dams in Potomac Basin.'' August 28, 1979.

"Louisiana's Atchafalaya Flood way Focus of Fight." October 10, 1979.

"Construction Permit Approved for Refinery." December 11, 1979.

Reid, T.R. "When a Backyard Garden Becomes Federal Domain.'' April7, 1981.

Sawyer, Kathy. "Army Engineers Shift Gears, Go With Flow Instead of Damming It Up." July 31, 1981.

Prochau, Bill. "Interior Dept. Acts to Halt Controversial Maine Dam.'' September 30, 1981.

Dewar, Helen. ''Senate Narrowly Rejects Fund Cuts for Waterway, Tenn. Reactor." November 5, 1981.

Feaver, Douglas B. "Army Seeks to Rule C>ut 'Permit Escalation.' " November 5, 1981.

Sinclair, Ward. "Deep in the Supplemental, Works Projects Live On." September 1, 1982.

Washington Star

"Reuss Urges Engineers to Enforce Refuse Act." July 31, 1970.

Hornig, Roberta. "White House Spikes Plan on Wetlands.'' February 2, 1972.

"White House Spikes Plan on Wetlands." February 19, 1972.

"Dredge We Must." January 15, 1975.

Pike, David. "Court Backs U.S. License for Wetlands." March 28, 1975.

Aug, Stephen M. "DOT Opposes Lock, Daro Plan." October 8, 1975.

"Wildlife Group Fights Builder.'' February 15, 1976.

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"Stop This Delmarva Folly." April 7, 1976.

Love, Thomas. "Wetlands: A Natural Wildlife Habitat Under Assault." April13, 1976.

"Mischief in the Marshes." April 20, 1976.

Groom, Winston. "Engineer Corps: Fvom Scourge to Friend of the Land." June 8, 1976.

Love, Thomas. "Environmentalists, Imdustry Switch Corners This Round." July 7, 1976.

Satchell, Michael. "Missouri's Meramec Dam: An Environmental Edsel?" August 5, 1976.

"DoR't Count the Lousewort Yet." March 7, 1977.

Dickerson, James R. "Water Issue: Is !President in Too Deep?" March 24, 1977.

Raum, Tom. "Army Joins EPA in Water Clean-Up." September 18, 1977.

"Tenn-Tom and the Corps ofEngineens." November 28, 1978.

Tierney, John. "Proposed Va. Refinery Strikes a Well of Fears." August 20, 1979.

Thornton, Mary. "Maine Split by Plan for Wilderness Dam." December 14, 1979.

Kilpatrick, James J. "Why This $3-Billion Boondoggle?" July 29, 1980.

Gay, Lance. "Environmentalists Suggest Cuts in U.S. Water, Highway Projects." February 5, 1981.

___ . "Ecologists Sue to Halt Support." May 20, 1981.

West Virginia

Huntington Herald-Dispatch

Lewis, Lloyd D. "Dam Builder Role Being Abandoned." November 13, 1977.

Wisconsin

Green Bay Press-Gazette

Pagel, Ray. "You Can Help: Army Corps Has Changed." August 18, 1974.

Madison Appleton Post Crescent

Garton, Jane Dwyre. "Wetlands Suit Filed Against City, Corps." August 17, 1978.

___ ."Wetlands Fill Removal Awaits Court Decision." August 18, 1978.

Madison Capital Times

"Engineer Corps Threat." October 8, 1$7 4.

Milwaukee Journal

Reed, Jay. "Corps of Engineers Tries on a Halo." January 4, 1976.

White Lake Spinal Column

Dolson, Rachael. "Naturalist Groups, State Officials Clash over Waterway Control." July 14, 1982.

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Index

This index is to all books, periodical articles, government publications, and unpublished items listed in the bibliography. It does not include newspaper articles. Numbers refer to individual entries, not to page numbers. To keep the index manageable, no entry is listed more than four times.

Alaska,142,264,270,276,292,458,480,534,544,564,686,820,888,889,1004,1011,1035,1045,1047,1135,1146

Alaska Pipeline, 480

Albemarle Canal, 180

American Rivers Conservation Council, 5, 6

Apalachicola, 10,407, 1067

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, 885

Appropriations, rivers and harbors, 1227

Arizona, 193

Arkansas River Navigation Project, 964

Atchafalaya Basin, 203,224,303, 532,613,614,615,616,697,922,940, 961, 1159

Baltimore District, 92

Beach erosion, 72, 93, 130, 145, 175, 176, 177, 290, 302, 345, 388, 586, 592, 668, 833

Beach Erosion Board, 130, 725, 1131, 1201

Benefit-cost analysis, 22, 23, 69, 95, 109, 152, 157, 194,219, 228,234,273,319,394,443,452,518, 572, 607, 670,674, 711,712,726,736,737,752,1019,1125,1195

Bibliographies, 49, 104, 442, 448

Big South Fork, 321, 954

Big Walnut, 463, 679,919

Birds, 124, 280

Blue River, see Tuttle Creek

Bottomlands hardwoods, 249, 250

Boulder Creek, 751

Buffalo District, 45

Bull Shoals Dam, 830

Cache River, 282, 284, 285, 468, 1053, 1061

California,14,35,84, 132,166,297,304,583,702,768,834,835,836,890,891,950,962,1137,1203,1228

Canaan Valley, 294, 295

Carter, Jimmy, 549, 607, 628, 646, 750, 814, 92B, 955, 1071

Cedar Creek, 446

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Channel modifications, 107,193,214,273,316,317,460,579,647,860,863,938,960,1025,1110,1178,1185

Charles River Natural Valley Storage Project, 313

Charlotte River, 657

Chattooga, 414

Chicag.o District, 97

Clarke, Frederick J., 481, 543

Clean Water Act, see Federal Water Pollution Control Act . Coastal engineering, 330, 703, 788, 894, 956, 1154, 1170, see also Beach erosion

Coastal Zone Management Act, 245, 590

Columbia River, 57,226,315,341, 795,947, 1023, 1168, 1173

Connecticut River Valley, 105

Conservation,1,12,13,29,38,56,58,63,65,68,7l,75,81,83,86,91,117,123,124,125,134,136,147,151,155,161, 169,188,263,268,280,346,347,348,349,350,382,424,441,527,551,708,715,1007,1048,1058,1158,1231

Conservationthought,117,126,221,246,263,327,333,436,449,457,492,529,531,574,588,707,737,739,741,775, 857,861,864,922,937,1014,1121,1160

Cooper Lake, 255

Cossatot River, 412,640

Council on Environmental Quality, 186, 212, 305, 391, 1032, 1098, 1190, 1191

Cross-Florida Barge Canal, 24, 34, 54, 141, 204, 223, 229, 242, 260, 269, 351, 403, 404, 405,409, 410,478, 502, 512, 517,597,605,680,683,701,747,762,776,810,843,844,880,882,929,969,995,1093,1097,1212

Culturalresources,174,421,440,634,654, 1021,[023, 1050,1171,1172,1203

Cumberland River, 415

Current River, 1085

Currituck Sound, 960

Dickey-Lincoln Project, 178, 215, 338, 358, 430, 43.9, 540, 563, 602, 611, 721, 815, 945, 946, 972, 1070, 1122, 1195

Dos Rios Project, 1137

Dredging,208,231,236,240,241,262,267,283,3~9,454,491,608,627,645,650,709,748,853,860,886,892,949, 1033,1044,1094,1105,1132,1166,1182,1194

Ecology,8,20,44, 140,198,1060,1121,1143

Eleven Point River, 423

Endangered Species Act, 563, 945, 1130

Energy,188,343,930

Engineering, profession of, 841, 985

Environmental Advisory Board, 112, 135, 200, 323, 335, 370, 479, 971

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Environmental Defense Fund, 46

Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), 21, 25, 42, 149, 190, 199, 212, 262, 377, 490, 651, 676, 1003, 1164, 1192

Environmentallaw,11,15,16,27,43,47,48,96,143,144,196,244,288,296,298,307,339,340,360,399,466,491, 511,525,542,567,569,596,627,714,728,75$,783,792,808,811,818,832,840,853,931,933,934,936,956,959, 982,998, 1037, 1042, 1044, 1052, 1055, 1061, 1108, 1109, 1114, 1136, 1144, 1235, see also NEPA

Environmental Law Institute, 47, 1155

Environmental litigation, 48, 102, 114, 140, 143, 144, 149, 163, 164, 352, 398, 401, 471, 494, 503, 555, 581, 616, 630, 641,669,6~5,676,694,793,794,817,837,918,976,1029, 1069

Environmentalmanagement,39,203,235,265,279,300,301,311,320,326,328,355,356,413,473,485,486,487, 489,490,507,539,543,548,560,636,643,644,664,698,730,731,732,733,734,773,774,787,801,804,806,826, 828, 838, 849, 927, 939, 1001, 1037, 1051, 1J063, 1079, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1086, 1103, 1137, 1140, 1141, 1153, 1161,1162,1174,1198,1210

Environmental politics, 8, 32, 33, 37, 40, 140, 143, 150, 152, 155, 157, 158, 160, 165, 185, 186, 191, 192, 203, 213, 219, 220,239,253,257,258,306,324,353,359,36l,372,373,418,419,426,434,494,500,505,519,549,578,583,585, 607,623,628,637,689,710,711,712,726,73~,736,738,756,760,765,777,782,803,807,814,823,824,825,847, 848,850,858,869,870,881,900,905,907,908,915,920,923,930,955,965,966,1005,1016,1059~1071,1099,1124, 1125, 1142, 1236

Environmental research, 1120, 1157, 1172

Everglades,271,293,501,865,924, 1138

Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 213, 244, 245, 252, 257, 298, 398, 411, 598, 658, 661, 662, 692, 783, 840, 853, 868, 877, 878, 892, 959, 1042, 1054, 1109, 1180, 1182, 1183, 1186, 1187, 1188, 1199, 1220, see also Section 404

Federal Water Quality Act of 1965, 459, 491, 523, 617, 630

Fish and wildlife, 13, 4 7, 49, 58, 70, 81, 99, 134, 1 ~9, 280, 287, 315, 344, 348, 420, 427, 428, 444,467, 4 77, 497, 508, 509, 510,514,515,534,535,536,537,552,556,561,591,604,608,622,625,656,673,740,742,744,749,771,790,795, 796,797,798,799,800,820,831,876,895,903,926,944,947,981,983,994,1022,1025,1034,1065,1066,1069, 1113, 1126, 1127, 1163, 1198, 1225, 1226

Fish ladders, 197,226,315,420,510,591,771,790,795,798,799,800,926,944,983,1168,1173

Fish Trap Lake, 695

FlatheadRiver,456

Flint River, 750, 1024

Floodcontro}1 l71,281,371,384,395,422t461,469,499,513,514,770,819,821,855,856,905,906,943,963,979, Hits, 1096, 1205

Floodcontrolplanning(Federal),103,105,205,~30,237,238,367,515,535,579,642,761,780,813,887,1015,1147

Flood disasters, 28, 227, 822

Floodplain management, 465, 522, 610, 761, 780, 821, 1078

Florida,10,24,34,41,48,54,131,141,175,17~,177,204,223,229,242,260,269,271,277,290,293,299,310,337, 351,403,404,405,409,410,478,484,501,50~,512,516,517,519,597,603,605,680,683,694,701,727,745,747, 762,776,778,779,791,810,843,844,865,866,867,880,882,914,924,929,968,969,988,989,995,1062,1093, 1097,1138,1176,1212,1215

Florida Defenders of the Environment, 54

Forests, 570, 1002

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Fort Worth District, 30

Galveston Bay, 308, 996

Galveston District, 4, 308

Gathright Dam, 541,928

Gillham Reservoir, 793, 1111

Glacier National Park, 272

Glacier View Dam, 456, 520,547, 1118

Grand Canyon, 291

Grayrocks, 557

Grays Harbor (Washington), 50

Great Dismal Swamp, 846

Herbert Hoover, 151

Hillsdale Reservoir, 572

Hooker Dam, 612

Hudson River, 139, 816, 984, 1119

Hunting, 280

Hunting Creek, 952

Huntington District, 90

Hydroelectric power, 71, 151, 166, 507, 508, 785, 876, 1019, 1104, 1168

Illinois River, 633

Indiana Dunes, 451,729,848,893

Indians, 98

Izaak Walton League, 625, 638,639, 685, 1080

Jacksonville District, 31

Kentucky, 720

Kinzua Dam, 634,652,672,691, 705,967, 1028, 1036

Kissimmee, 727

La Farge Dam, 553

Lake of the Ozarks, 390

Landuse,589,590,610,690, 729,1230

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Libby Dam, 206, 504

Little Tennessee River, 696

Locks and Dam 26, 416,417, 631,699, 704, 767, 789,958, 997

Louisville District, 88

Luxapalia River, 198

Mackinaw River, 256

Mammoth Cave, 720

Marcolsland,310,603,778,779,951,968,1057

Martis Creek Dam, 962

McClellan-Kerr Waterway, 1100

Media and the environment, 254

Meramec River, 642, 746

Military construction (environmental issues), 195,217,447

Mississippi River, 78, 224, 227, 233, 334, 408, 428, 4 7 4, 4 75, 537, 568, 656, 719, 766, 767, 789, 822, 904, 922, 958, 1027, 1033,1034,1065,1066,1075,1088,1090,1094,1134,1214

Missouri River, 19, 67, 98, 154, 166, 396,938

Mitigation (fish and wildlife), 197, 202, 226, 235,620, 622, 740, 742, 1225, 1226

Morris, John W., 389, 1073

Muir, John, 56

Multipurpose river development, 71,357,431,449,556,582, 749,851,887, 1080, 1204, 1205

Muskingum Watershed District, 85

Nashville District, 87

National Engineering Agency, 506, 518, 621

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 7, ~. 76, 77, 101, 106, 132, 163, 164, 165, 189, 190, 212, 258, 262, 288, 307, 397,401,488,626,669,714,728,753,793,794,811,818,890,891,931,936,998,1003,1108,1112,1155,1158,1179, 1192, 1200, 1211, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1228; Cotps of Engineers response to NEPA, 112, 135, 167, 172, 184, 187, 200, 323,331,335,342,355,369,380,383,483,524,525,567,600,601,664,666,687,688,716,731,732,804,808,971, 986, 1091, 1092, 1095, 1128, 1155, 1161, 1190, 1235, see also Environmental Impact Statement

National parks, 137,437, 520,547, 769,973, 1118

New Burlington, 18, 216

New England Division, 122

New Melones Dam, 84, 304, 702, 752, 768, 834, 835, 836, 890, 950, 1203

New Mexico, 181

New Orleans, 1090

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New York District, 94

Nitrogen supersaturation, 609

Nixon, Richard M., 113, 239, 351, 809, 810, 1093

Nonstructural flood control, 237, 238, 313

North Atlantic Division, 36

Oakley Dam, 111, 578, 580, 1029, 1169, 1219 . Obion-Forked Deer Project, 214, 322, 717, 817, 1110

Oil pollution, 209

Old River Control Structure, 224

Ouachita River, 495

Panama Canal, 571

Pick-Sloan Plan, 19, 67, 98, 526, 764, 782, 863, 1145

PotomacRiver,367,852,862,871,872,873,874,875,991,992,993, 1026

Prevot Case (Avoyelles Sportsmen's League, Inc., et al. v. Alexander et al.), 249, 250, 398

Progressive Conservation Movement, 71, 138

Publicreview,172,182,278,279,356,4~5,450,460,470,550,671,675,730,731,732,733,734,827,948,978,1129, 1151,1152,1156,1161,1162,1165,1210,1236

RampartDam,264,270,276,292,458,509,544,564,686,820,888,889,1004,1011,1035,1045,1047,1135,1146

Rappahannock River, 381, 624

Real estate acquisition, 195, 334, 526

Recreation, 198,321,364,365,575,576,584,691,879,1019,1074,1232

Red River Gorge, 232, 309, 723, 724, 942, 970, 1031, 1196

Red River Valley, 1096

Regulations,113,153,170,210,211,218,312,318,825,342,378,385,387,393,438,454,459,588,598,599,606,608, 630,658,659,684,690,692,697,783,853,877,8~8,896,897,898,921,951,976,1054,1055,1107,1109,1114,1136, 1175, 1180, 1182, 1183, 1186, 1187, 1188, 1199, 1220, 1223, 1230, see also Federal Water Pollution Control Act; Section 10; Section 13; Section 404

Reserve mining controversy, 17

Rio Grande, 854

River rights, 2

Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, 218, 267, 399, 466, 684, 784, 859, 933, 934, 1052, 1055, 1064, 1175, 1177

Rock Island District, 159

Rogue River, 769, 797

Ropes, Willard, 482

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Sacramento River, 429

St. Croix River, 943

St. John River, 791

St. Lawrence Seaway, 259, 1145

St. Paul District, 114

Salmon, 57, 118, 119, 120, 166,795,799,800,944,947

Salmon River, 744 . San Francisco, 60, 121

San Francisco District, 66

Sangamon River, 578

Savannah River, 51, 433

Section 10, 153, 210, 269, 667

Section 13, 153, 218, 251, 312, 340, 378, 466, 859, 933, 934, 1177

Section404,153,170,196,202,209,244,245,25V,298,398,423,598,606,627,632,662,783,840,868,877,878,892 951,959,1042,1182,1199 '

Sheyenne Dam, 772, 975

Sierra Club, 115, 977

Smokey Range Dam, 272

Snake River, 999

Social effects of public works projects, 1150, 1163

Soil conservation, 230

Souris, 464, 655, 1148

Spewrell Bluff Dam, 1197

Stanislaus Ri.•:ar, see New Melones Dam

Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, 23

SusquehannaRiver, 162,1072,1152,1224

Table Rock Dam, 830

Tamalpais Creek, 35, 573

Tennessee-TombigbeeVVaterway,225,228,234,247,248,274,336,392,453,503,554,559,562,595,653,676,706, 758,759,763,918,1039,1040,1041,1101, 12~9

Terminus Reservoir, 1171

Thermal pollution, 289

Tocks Island, 52, 126, 157, 261,462, 565, 566, 805, 899, 1006, 1043, 1049

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Town relocation, 18, 216, 963

Trinity River Project, 192, 290, 743, 883

Trotters Shoals, 1000

Truman Dam, 390

Tuttle Creek, 521, 526, 635, 1038, 1081, 1087, 11@2

Urban environment, 60, 158, 663, 1090

User charges, 6'7.4, 1123

Voigt, VVilliam, Jr., 1089

VVabashRiver,860

VV alla VV alla District, 128

VVarm Springs Dam, 174, 1032

VVastewater, 183, 332,496, 533,546,648

VVater hyacinths, 277

VVater quality, 51, 62, 252, 784, 927, 1106, 1149, 1166, 1202

VVater resource developers, criticism of, 26, 74, 99, 100, 108, 110, 116, 127, 168, 173, 207, 354,408,418,419,444, 452, 455,472,474,475,476,498,528,529,530,531,5~5.558,593,618,619,649,660,678,681,682,700,709,713,718, 722,726,727,735,736,746,754,755,761,764,765,772,803,812,815,819,829,839,842,845,855,856,857,858, 870,900,901,902,903,909,910,911,912,913,9[4,915,916,917,921,930,935,937,941,965,973,974,979,987, 990,1009,1010,1012,1013,1016,1017,1018,1056,1076,1077,1222

VVaterresources, developmentoffederal programs$ndpolicies, 67, 71, 79, 82,137, 151,311,327,469,753,773, 1063, 1153,1167,1181,1184,1189,1206,1207,1208, [209, 1213

VV ater resources legislation, 3, 40, 53, 64

VVaterresourcesplanning,61,69,73,109,126,132,[37,162,167,172,182,222,265,300,301,328,385,386,422,432, 435,450,465,473,485,486,487,489,505,543,56b,600,629,633,826,838,849,1046,1051,1063,1098,1133,1221, 1233, 1234

VVetlands,78,170,196,201,224,231,236,249,250,~75,286,299,366,391,438,471,538,542,552,569,599,627,632, 645,667,697,703,745,837,853,868,886,892,959,988,1042,1044, 1057,1114,1115,1116,11P, 1136,1174, 1191, 1193, 1220 . " " . .

VVhite River, 830

VVichita Mountains National VVildlife Refuge, 1068

VVild and Scenic Rivers, 55, 129, 243, 266, 306, 4001, 594, 884, 953, 1030

VVilderness, 29, 59, 117, 802, 850

VVildlife, see Fish and wildlife

VVildlife law, 156

VVillamette Valley, 146, 932

VVinter navigation, 406, 693, 957

VVoodruffDam (Jim VVoodruffLock and Dam), 1020, 1067

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