The Department's statutes and regulations are designed to protect the natural resources of the state particularly water, fish and wildlife. These laws operate principally to regulate the recreational and commercial use of these resources. They also protect the quality of life that attracts visitors and permanent residents to the state
This executive order by Governor Mark Sanford establishes the Governor's Water Law Review Committee
Act 6 enacts the Alabama-Coose-Tallapoosa between Georgia and Alabama of surface waters from the bas...
The review focused on the South Carolina Department of Natural Resource's (DNR) compliance with the ...
The Department's statutes and regulations are designed to protect the natural resources of the state...
The Act, known as the Flint River Drought Protection Act, adds several sections to the Code to ident...
These Acts recognize that the coastal marshlands, sand dunes, beaches, sandbars, and shoals of Georg...
The Act encourages state departments to examine their water conservation practices; standardizes lea...
The Act provides for the comprehensive studies of lakes of 1000 or more acres; the adoption of water...
This treatise is a thorough assessment of the important and growing field of natural resources law. ...
Laws are social institutions that guide social functions, declare social programs, and even project ...
This NebGuide describes the regulatory agencies of Nebraska\u27s natural resources including their r...
Laws are social institutions that guide social functions, declare social programs, and even project ...
The Act imposes civil penalties on public water systems that violate certain provisions of the Act o...
The Act requires local governments to obtain approval from the Environmental Protection Division of ...
The Act extends the maximum duration of permits for withdrawal, diversion, or impoundment of surface...
This executive order by Governor Mark Sanford establishes the Governor's Water Law Review Committee
Act 6 enacts the Alabama-Coose-Tallapoosa between Georgia and Alabama of surface waters from the bas...
The review focused on the South Carolina Department of Natural Resource's (DNR) compliance with the ...
The Department's statutes and regulations are designed to protect the natural resources of the state...
The Act, known as the Flint River Drought Protection Act, adds several sections to the Code to ident...
These Acts recognize that the coastal marshlands, sand dunes, beaches, sandbars, and shoals of Georg...
The Act encourages state departments to examine their water conservation practices; standardizes lea...
The Act provides for the comprehensive studies of lakes of 1000 or more acres; the adoption of water...
This treatise is a thorough assessment of the important and growing field of natural resources law. ...
Laws are social institutions that guide social functions, declare social programs, and even project ...
This NebGuide describes the regulatory agencies of Nebraska\u27s natural resources including their r...
Laws are social institutions that guide social functions, declare social programs, and even project ...
The Act imposes civil penalties on public water systems that violate certain provisions of the Act o...
The Act requires local governments to obtain approval from the Environmental Protection Division of ...
The Act extends the maximum duration of permits for withdrawal, diversion, or impoundment of surface...
This executive order by Governor Mark Sanford establishes the Governor's Water Law Review Committee
Act 6 enacts the Alabama-Coose-Tallapoosa between Georgia and Alabama of surface waters from the bas...
The review focused on the South Carolina Department of Natural Resource's (DNR) compliance with the ...