64. See D. Burke, Technical and Progreunmatic Support: for 401 ' 

 Certification in Maryland, (Marylemd Department of Natural 

 Resoiirces, Water Resources Administration, Dec«>ber 



1987) (unpublished) ; A. Lam, Geographic Informa tion Systems for 

 River Corridor and Wetland Management in River Corridor Handbook 

 (N.Y. Department of Environmental Conservation) (J. Kusler and E. 

 Meyers eds., 1988). 



The system described by Burke is called MIPS (Map and Image 

 Processing System) and is capable of translating a myriad of 

 information to the scale specified by the user. 



65. See, e.g.. [multiple authors], "Ecological Considerations in 

 Wetlands Treatment of Municipal Wastewaters," (V2ui Nostrand 

 Reinhold Co., New York, 1985); E. Stockdale, "The Use of Wetlands 

 for Stormwater Management and Nonpoint Pollution Control: A 

 Review of the Literature," (Dept. of Ecology, State of Washington 

 1986) ; "Viability of Freshwater Wetlands for Urban Surface Water 

 Management and Nonpoint Pollution: An Annotated Bibliography," 

 prepared by The Resource Planning Section of King County, 

 Washington Department of Plzuming and Community Deivelcq;nient 

 (July, 1986). 



66. The Warren S. Henderson Wetlands Protection Act of 1984, Fla. 

 Stat. §403.91 - 403.938, required the Florida Department of 

 Environmental Regulation to establish specific criteria for 

 wetlands that receive and treat domestic wastewater treated to 

 secondary standards. The rule is at Fla. Admin. Code, §17-6. 



67. Maiximization of sheet flow. 



68. Hydrologic loading and retention rates. 



69. Id-; See also L. Schwartz, Criteria for Wastewater Dischetrge 

 to Florida Wetlands, (Florida Depzurtment of EnviromientsU. 

 Regulation) (Dec. 1987) (unpublished report) . 



70. Copies of the draft, "Use. of Advance Identification 

 Authorities under Section 404 of -Uie Clean Water Act: Guidamce 

 for Regional Offices", can be obtained from the Regulatory. 

 Actitivities Division of the Office of Wetlands Protection (A- 

 104F), EPA, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20460. 



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