Regulating Watershed Restoration: Why the Perfect Permit is the Enemy of the Good Project

27 Nova L. Rev. 51 (2002-2003)

34 Pages Posted: 12 Mar 2015

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Keith W. Rizzardi

St. Thomas University School of Law

Date Written: 2002

Abstract

This article explores the problems of regulating watershed restoration, especially in the Florida Everglades. Part II discusses the reasons for regulating watershed restoration. Part III explores the consequences, based on examples and experiences of the South Florida Water Management District in its effort to obtain permits for the Everglades restoration. Part IV then considers the range of options available for regulating watershed restoration projects, and Part V provides the author's recommendations and conclusions.

Suggested Citation

Rizzardi, Keith W., Regulating Watershed Restoration: Why the Perfect Permit is the Enemy of the Good Project (2002). 27 Nova L. Rev. 51 (2002-2003), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1925030

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