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Default H.R. 2550 still needs support from boaters

No, but it will yield significant revenue from recreational boaters, who
have to grab their ankles for the 'Permit". It's no accident.
JR

Chuck Gould wrote:

"This is an attempt to apply a complex
permitting system designed for industrial dischargers to recreational
boats that will not yield significant environmental benefits."


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