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The Supreme Court reversed a Clean Water Act case filed by a South Florida Indian tribe accusing the Everglades water management authority of piping polluted water into an undeveloped wetland without a permit. But, the high court say, it cannot tell if the canal through which the water flows and the wetland into which it flows are distinctly separate bodies of water necessitating the permit. The court also decided a taxation case, and agreed to hear oral argument next term in two other cases.
March 29, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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