85. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. 



Environmental Studies Program . July, 1977 



86. Now coordinated under S.O. 2974. January 19, 1977. 



87. Ibid . 



88. See note 39. 



89. See note 39. 



90. See Table 2. 



91. Volume 1 of this study, Recovery Technology , details the nature 



and regulatory context for particular types of development. 

 Table 8 summarizes these discussions. 



92. See Soper. The Constitutional Framework of Environmental Law , 



in Federal Environmental Law, Environmental Law Institute. 

 (1974). pp. 20-122. 



93. Ibid . 



94. Power. The Federal Role in Coastal Development , in Federal 



Environmental Law, note 84. 



95. Ibid . 



96. Ibid. 



97. Ibid . 



98. The legislative history of the FWPCA Amendments of 1972 makes a 



clear distinction between the narrower "navigation" based 

 regulation of Section 10 and the Commerce Power based 

 regulation of Section 404. 



99. See Bosselman and Callies. 1972. The Quiet Revolution in Land 



Use Control . Council on Environmental Quality, Washington, D.C. 



100. Soper, note 84. 



101. Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, 33 U.S.C. 1101-1124 (as 



amended, 1976). 



102. Soper, note 84. 



103. Bosselman, Callies and Banta. 1973. The Taking Issue . Council 



on Environmental Quality, Washington, D.C. 



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