The Federal Dredge Permitting Process And Its Effect On Ports of the Gulf Coast

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The Federal Dredge Permitting Process And Its Effect On Ports of the Gulf Coast
Gulf of Mexico United States Congress House Committee On Merch
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74 9 For a number of years our project was (in the words of Secretary Pena) "submerged in conflicting missions and mandates among a number of federal agencies. " A dire need existed for coordination and partnership among the decision making entities ~ state, federal, and local ~ in order to move forward in developing the project.
Finally, in 1990, an entirely new coordinated approach was developed. That is the year the Port of Houston Authority began working with federal and state agencies as p
...art of an Interagency Coordination Team (ICT) in a cooperative effort to address environmental interests. The Port's role includes active participation and direct financial support of this environmental initiative.
The Interagency Coordination Team represents a broad and diverse range of environmental interests including: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS); National Marine and Fisheries Service (NMFS); the Governor's office; Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD); Texas Water Commission (TWC); Texas General Land Office (GLO); Galveston Bay National Estuary Program; Texas Water Development Board; U.


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